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Not exactly sure what this does. very annoyed at the people here, but there were too many to ask them all to move.
Taken with my Nikon FM2n + 50mm f/1.8 AI using Ilford HP5+ 400 B&W.
This image was created using my Nikon D40 to take a shot of the negative being backlit by my iPod Touch, then 'colour' inverted in photoshop to produce the 'positive' image.
The Cog Railway is a railway which goes up to the Mount Washing Summit in NH. The "cog" of the train can climb up a track with a 30 degree positive slope. Mt. Washington is the highest mountain peak of the Northeast. The summit comes in at 6288 feet. This is a must view attraction in NH. It's a trip to the moon, oh that's was said already. Must visit! Worth the trip! What a memory!
1982 Bridgestone Sirius.
Originally this bike was sole with a six cog freewheel, not a cassette (and not with seven cogs). The space between the stays for a wheel was only 126 mm but apparently one can simply force a more modern 130 mm wheel into the space and not compromise the strength of the bike.
The Shimano 105 rear derailleur dates to somewhere after 1988 (not the same period as the bike) and is intended for seven cogs, which is bought to go with it. The derailleur does manage to clear the 28 tooth large cog.
My biking blog here: wheelbike.blogspot.com/
Cog performing at a sold out Billboards, Melbourne June 2010 for their 'The Sound Of Three - 12 Years With You' Tour
I'm making jewelry out of recycled bike cogs now. They take FOREVER to clean but i love the final result.
Know that my heart beats for you...
Every crank of the wheel, turn of dials...
Leading to my every breath and every sigh
Wishing every moment would stay a while...
Unaware of themselves hard at work,
The cogs in my mind are constantly spinning...
/ From "Cogs and Gears" by ryn
I went into the local church to have a wee look, as I had never been in. I spotted this machine in a corner and thought it was great with all the cogs.