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Looks slanty, but it isn't. Really. It's one o' them optical illusions.
Alphabetical Order: C is for Cable
Pudge was trying to be our cable guy ... Got a little tangled in the wires and almost took out the tv.
Like I said before I love it when I need something fixed. This guy came to fix my cable and not only was he so hot but he was big all over which drove me nuts.
Deze foto is gemaakt in Rotterdam.
De Erasmusbrug is naast de Willemsbrug de tweede brug over de Nieuwe Maas in het centrum van Rotterdam in de Haven van Rotterdam en is vernoemd naar de Nederlandse priester en humanist Erasmus.
De Erasmusbrug is ontworpen door Ben van Berkel (UNStudio) en opgeleverd in 1996.
De 284 meter lange tuibrug heeft een 139 meter hoge geknikte asymmetrische stalen pyloon.
Hieraan dankt de brug de bijnaam "De Zwaan".
This photo is made in Rotterdam.
The Erasmus Bridge is next to the Willemsbrug the second bridge over the Nieuwe Maas in the center of Rotterdam in the Port of Rotterdam and is named after the Dutch priest and humanist Erasmus.
The Erasmus Bridge was designed by Ben van Berkel (UNStudio) and completed in 1996.
The 284-meter-long cable-stayed bridge has a 139-meter high bent asymmetrical steel pylon.
The bridge owes the nickname "De Zwaan" to this.
Cable Curls (www.steroidslive.com/cable-curls) - Using a cable machine with a pulley at the floor and a rope or straight bar attached.
San Juan, Puerto Rico
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Kodak Trix 400
Kodak D-76 1:1
Yashica Electro 35
Yashinon Color DX 45mm F:1.7
Lightroom 3
Silver Efex Pro 2
Epson Perfection V500 Scanner
Video camera stand and cables making interesting shadows on the floor in the clogging hall of the Canadian National Square, Round, and Clog Dance Festival. Blackfoot Inn, Calgary, Canada.
- The 'Karakoram Highway' is one of the most spectacular pieces of engineering you are likely to see. It runs next to the Nandehar and the Indus for a fairly large part and inevitably a lot of villages lie on the other side of the gorge. These flimsy cable cars are the only means of reaching the KKH for these villagers and act as a transportation device for man, beast and burden.
- jzakariya@gmail.com
- July 2005
- Nikon D70. Nikkor 18-70mm.
- Exposure: 1/160s @ f11.
The Restaurant on the left "Zanders" would have to rate as one of the best in Australia to watch a sunset from whilst dining on fine food
Cable Beach is a 22 kilometres (14 mi) stretch of beach near Broome,
. Cable Beach was named after the telegraph cable laid between Broome. Western Australia and Java in 1889. Connecting Australia to the World (London particularly)
Okay, I know that this isn't my usual fare but I think that it's interesting anyhow. I have another shot of this that I'll post tomorrow and a couple more of inanimate objects coming up after that so I have to remember not to post to animal, nature, or plant groups!
Anyhow, I think that this steel cable is something interesting. There are so many tiny wires braided together to make just one strand of this cable before those strands are woven together as one. I think that it's amazing that it's so strong. That aside, I also like the textures and colors for this subject. With that in mind, I used my flash to bring out a lot of the detail and I think that it really worked out!
Electric cables stretched across the street like so many circus tightropes waiting for aerialists in sparkling costumes.
Boyne Cable Bridge in Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland.
Slightly different angle - managed to get reflection of St. Peter's Church in Drogheda.
each nanometre of this cable equals one disillusioned, angry, resentful customer of rogers. this spool was one of thousands in the neighbourhood.
Cable-knit cardigan from Knit.1 magazine - finished! It took me almost two years on and off to finish it, but it's finally done! View from the front, buttoned up.
Cable Tramway car built for the Burrinjuck Dam tramway - Cockatoo Island
Dated: c.1907
Digital ID: 4481_a026_000266
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This vehicle was in service from 1911 to 1937 and consisted of a team of six horses pulling the cable wagon with two outriders, who dispersed the cable away from the main track or road.
The whole team, when fully manned consisted of 9 men.
Every other Saturday morning some members of Crawley Camera Club drop-in to use the club facilities on an informal basis.