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Battery button cells on mirror / Knopfzellen auf Spiegel

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I am so glad to see that someone hooked up a battery to this old tractor. And here I was afraid that it wouldn’t move because of the flat tires and all the rust. Apparently it was the battery. I guess a mechanic has determined that is all it needs to plow again.

I don’t know the make or the year of this tractor. It does seem to be all in one piece though.

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Black Cats poses - Cables pose 3

:::SOLE::: SA Backpack LB2 D-EX

:::SOLE::: GRPE - CArm

A&Y Zeo Cyber Hair

CURELESS[+] Galaxias Cinched Bodysuit

ZIBSKA Eyemakeup Noir Pack#5

 

20 x AA batteries.

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HMM.....

To find these batteries I had to dig into my plastic box where I store all my expended batteries before taking them to the recycling. Most have come out of old film cameras so are not pristine. Before anyone asks the question, the one on the right is actually a stack of two batteries and if you look closely at the right side of the top one you will know what I mean by "not pristine"!

 

Sony A7ii, Meyer Optik Gorlitz Diaplan 2.8/80 Projector Lens, extension tubes

I visited a farm near us recently and was taken by how much fun the kids were having; all playing together and not a battery in sight. Caistor Centre, Ontario, Canada.

Macro Mondays - Battery

 

"Parce que le dimanche... pourvu que..."

 

LACPIXEL - 2022

 

Fluidr

 

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really last minute before going to sleep.

effect wasn't good as I hope it would be.

Kamianets-Podilskyi, Ukraine.

 

For Macro Mondays: "Battery"

 

Lensbaby Velvet 56

The lighthouse that guards the entrance to Crescent City Harbor in northernmost California. The spit of land connecting the lighthouse’s island to the mainland is submerged by the tides most of the time, so bring your tide tables with you if you visit! You’ll need them to time your return.

Macro Mondays: Battery

Battery Point Lighthouse is in Crescent City, CA.

Crescent City, North California

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Happy Macro Mondays to you all!

 

MACRO MONDAYS

Theme : "Battery"

Macro Mondays 'battery' theme.

 

Two EPX640 batteries removed from one of my mum's old Olympus cameras.

It took many shots to achieve one where the moving battery hadn't either crashed into the stationary one or disappeared out of frame on the other side. 😊

 

The image measures just under the 3" max

Charleston, South Carolina, USA

Taken for Macro Mondays Group. Topic as above.

Model helicopter fuselage, see the battery visible marked C deep inside HMM !.

Captured for Macro Mondays theme: Knolling. HMM everyone!

Cannons next to the 1st New York Light Artillery, Battery ,(Reynolds Battery) Monument, Gettysburg National Military Park in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, USA.

This gun battery was part of Fort Canby, established to protect the mouth of the Columbia River. The battery was built between 1904 and 1905. It was named after a veteran of the Civil War and Mexican War. It was removed from service in May 1945. The aging battery's remains are located near the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center.

Holbrook, AZ

Holga

Electric Avenue

"We gonna rock down to Electric Avenue

And then we'll take it higher

Oh we gonna rock down to Electric Avenue

And then we'll take it higher"

 

The A+ in Duracell AA cells 😉

Located at the northern end of the Odaiba reclaimed land, this is Odaiba in the narrow sense. It is an off-shore islet protected by stone walls and installed with cannons, which is conserved as a historic monument.

 

Planted trees are Japanese black pine (Pinus thunbergii). It is planted all over Odaiba.

 

In response to the provocation by the US "Black Ships" in 1853, Tokugawa Shogunate ordered Egawa Hidetatsu Tarouzaemon (江川英龍太郎左衛門) to construct a set of battery to protect the capital of Japan from foreign powers. He barely completed the difficult task in eight months and died soon after the completion probably due to the hard work.

 

He was originally a local magistrate in Nirayama at the foot of Izu Peninsula, Shizuoka prefecture. He became interested in the coastal defence matters, learned Western gunnery and techniques in Nagasaki, and eventually involved in the Tokugawa shogunate with this matter.

 

He realised the necessity to introduce modern iron foundry techniques to produce modern arsenal, for which he auto-didactically constructed the first reverberatory furnace in Japan in his home town of Nirayama.

 

Egawa's residence is conserved in his hometown. It is a traditional wooden structure constructed in the 17th century without a nail (flic.kr/p/HaHVkF), which is interesting as he is considered the father of modern iron foundry in Japan.

Oregon coast, Crescent Village

The Battery Point Lighthouse was first lit on December 10, 1856. It is built on a small island connected to the shore by an isthmus that is crossable only at low tide. The Del Norte Historical Society operates the lighthouse and its museum. It is open to the public when low tide permits.

 

I dashed across the isthmus as the sunset light was fading and managed to catch an image of the Lighthouse and the windswept tree beside it before quickly returning to shore.

 

Which is in Portishead , just on the estuary looking out to twinkly Wales. It's where I grew up until I was 14..I used to hang around this lighthouse and climb on the rocks with my friends...also where awesome 90's indy band come from, also called Portishead......edit by Ant because, apparently, mine didn't look edited at all! Cheek!

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Settings used for this shot were as follows:

 

Canon RP with the RF24-105mm f/5.6-7.1 @ 60mm

ISO 500 - f/9.0 - 1/60sec

 

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