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Cello shaped, and chain driven. There's something sensual about the woodgrain too. Portal23 produced this beautiful artwork piece and photographed it with a holga, lifted the emulsion onto a big chunk of glass, and gave it to me in a Tommy Hilfiger box with the simple instruction 'see what you can do with it.' So I did. I particularly love the grain of this image.
My first autumn project is a chestnut chain. I collected some chestnuts, drilled some holes into them and beaded them on a bast. This was a realy simple project. I made five chains. Here you can see them on my bookshelf.
The shell analysis software shows that this type of gusset stiffens the chain stays, subjected to chain traction, of 80%
This was one of those "just playing around" shots that with no intention of doing anything with. Since it was too hot to go out and shoot I was going through old shots and found it again. I like the contrasting textures of the old iron pole and the shiny brass of the chain.
my first chain maiile bracelet! Sterling silver Box chain..handmade rings and toggle by Harleen Powers of NC.
Kerry Hopkins track bike.
57cm Top tube
58cm seat tube
98-101cm wheelbase
Reynolds 653 tubing, Suntour track ends and tips.
Brazed in Sydney by Kerry Hopkins, Serial #1321, 2620g as shown with TT protector, headset & seat binder.
For Sale on ebay, auction goes live 730pm Thurs 10th June AEST
Vancouver's premier Hardcore outfit were kicking ass during their show at Desi in Nuremberg. Oldschool early eighties sound.
1996 Jeep 4.0l engine timing chain. Original timing chain showing 20 pins between the marks compared to the 15 Chilton's says should be there.
Markanian's Chain of galaxies in Virgo
Camera: Canon 300D modded + IDAS P2 front filter
Scope: Celestron C6-N guided with a Meade DSI on a Meade 70AZ
Stacked in Deep Sky Stacker, PP in PS CS3
Details:
16 x 360s exposures @ ISO800
10 darks/20 flats/20 bias
Chain link fence, then some weeds, then some graffiti.. that's an ugly-sounding description, but I thought the fluffy heads were really pretty in the sunlight
Pentax K1000, 200 speed film, polarizer