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COG - THE VINYL TOUR CONTINUED

 

Pier Band Room, Frankston

Australia

 

supports:

The Sea Benz & Captives

 

Shot for: Live at Your Local

 

Promotor: Nobody Presents

 

Gonzaga University, June 26

48 tooth cog made out of a chainring. The derailer shown can handle a 52 tooth chainring but the maximum shift is 10 teeth. The newer Shimano megarange derailers will only handle a 40 tooth cog.This was made from an ashtabula chainring by filing splines into it.

Large cogs on a steamer type machine in Sydney Park, Newtwon, Sydney Australia. Then I used the HDR process to get the effect.

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typewriter

John Jarrold Printing Museum

Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK

 

COG Velo Lunch break

Cogs by Exeter Quay.

Cog train arrives from Kleine Scheidegg

A broken pocket watch, a cog discovered underneath the dining table, some bokeh, and a Wednesday? What else could I have posted? :)

 

Is anyone else noticing contact issues? Non-appearing photo's again / lots of hiccups?

Bury Transport Museum

Bury, Lancashire, England, UK

theres a big old crane near me, this is part of it. . .

Cogo Iron Chef Pomegranate Battle

Seen on walk in Ironbridge, Shropshire. I think this tpye of shot, needed to be coverted in PS3

COG - THE VINYL TOUR CONTINUED

 

Pier Band Room, Frankston

Australia

 

supports:

The Sea Benz & Captives

 

Shot for: Live at Your Local

 

Promotor: Nobody Presents

 

Although this photograph isnt the sharpest, i still love it because of the bassist expression. The rhythm section is totally kicking arse!

not the best place for you to be sitting, little fella!

this is the cog railroad track in grindelwald, dropping off a bit steeper than you would expect from a regular railroad. the technology is kind of primitive, but gets the job done.

it has lost its machine

Part of the old stone crusher at the mines just west of Glendalough in Wicklow.

Epson R-D1s / Voigtländer Nokton 35/f1.4

2009/9/19

日本、東京、港区、海岸、カフェスーパーレーサー

COG Meetup

 

David

 

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Windmill gearing

Four cog prints on brightly coloured card. Printed at East London Printmakers on the Albion press.

 

All prints available for sale - message / DM for details!

Cogo Iron Chef Pomegranate Battle

At Swanwick Junction there are some museums. This little cogs are in the steam engine museum. Theres not many music festivals that you can peruse stuff like this.

 

Indietracks, Swanwick Junction, Derbyshire, UK.

Peter Di Antoni visited a couple of times. We talked, took a nice ride, and spent a little time in the shop. He's a genuine sweet character with what sounds to me like a good job (traveling, photographing and writing about bike culture around the world)

 

The article is complimentary and the photos spreads are, as usual with COG magazine,beautiful (although, seeing as the pictures are of me and my work, I can hardly be objective).

 

Included is a long, rambling stream of consciousness interview with sparse punctuation which some will find interesting. . .

Cog at The Hifi Bar June 2009

Silver lining - I got some nice macro/dof shots for my T189 course...

A Salute To The 1940s

Chatham Historic Dockyard

Chatham, Kent, England, UK

for 4 sessions

 

Learn to make Denyse Schmidt's vintage-inspired Cog & Wheel quilt pattern. This class for experienced sewers will focus on how to work with a commercial quilt pattern, handling tricky bias-cut patches, how to fussy cut fabric for graphic effect and stitching set-in curves with confidence. Students will complete the quilt top only in this class. Denyse Schmidt Cog & Wheel pattern included.

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