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Prova de llum per una feina sobre les terboleses del vi./Light test for a work about the wine's turbidity.
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On Friday evenings, I go into the lab and test unlimited combinations for a perfect Gin tonic. Lately, a slice of lemon chili adds an explosion of flavor to the drink... cardamom, pepper...
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Three views of a peculiar connector socket... and each of those evokes something totally different to me, as the titles of the three variants can attest. And it was not even intentional at the time of the shooting. 😇
The socket consists of a matrix of 6x6 (minus the ones in the corners, so 32 in total) golden plated contacts, whose directions are alternating at 90° of each other for each row, so as to guarantee an optimal robustness of the connection, probably. The dimension of the square matrix is 4x4cm, so it complies ideally with the 3" rule of the Macro Mondays group.
For the context, this socket is part of an old electrical device. I salvaged it from an electronic waste collecting point, out of curiosity, as It didn't look like anything I had seen before. With this week's "Socket" topic, it became obvious that I could finally make good use of the "thing". Entering in a search engine some reference number I found on the object, I could trace its origin as being a "communication test device" being used by the army.
Having opened it, I was impressed by the thoughtful engineering that went into its conception. Now that the object played its role a last time, I happily returned it to the electronic junk collection point, albeit as a heap of dissembled parts. 😊
Sky Garden, 20 Fenchurch St, London
Our last stop of the day... 20 Fenchurch St or probably better known as the "walkie talkie" building. I've visited once before in 2016 but don't remember how high all the glass retaining walls were. This is not so much as shooting from the hip but more point, click and hope. I couldn't even see the image in live view but the blob of yellow gave me something to aim at.