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After a summer of dsissapointing steam pictures I decided to give it one more go.
I went to Cogload Junction this morning to see what I could come up with.
Having remembered my camera Pete, I set up the shot hoping for clouds of billowing steam and smoke as she rounded the corner from Westbury.
No steam on this occasion but evidence of her working hard with a trail of grey smoke.
Looking good in the morning sunlight is 60009 running 15 mins late with the 0800 Bristol to Kingswear at Cogload Junction.
Cogs of my wristwatch with one of my trusty extension tubes seemed a good opportunity for FF this week.
My husband just blew the third crankshaft, in seven years, on our 1925ish Model T Depot Hack. While he worked on repairs I started taking pictures. He dug out old cogs to make things easier for me. But in the end I did take some pictures of the engine he's repairing as well.
My husband just blew the third crankshaft, in seven years, on our 1925ish Model T Depot Hack. While he worked on repairs I started taking pictures. He dug out old cogs to make things easier for me. But in the end I did take some pictures of the engine he's repairing as well.
Part of the harbour defences at Cromer near the pier. the sea has been blurred out of all recognition.
Hi' everyone, I hope you are all keeping well!
"Singing Cog"
I'm meshed together interconnected, wizzing slowly as expected,
cogwheels clicking interlocking, grasping teeth forward clocking,
Oh, my little cogs spinning needing oil, as it's started squeaky singing.
original poetry
by Sean.
Anyway, this macro image is a very small macro image of around 2 x 2 inches section of a golden plastic clock. It's my choice for Macro Mondays this week with a topic of "Cogwheel"
This clock shows all its numerous working cogs, and thats the reason I purchased said clock originally, as I like to see the cogs turning and meshing together as they do.
I bought the clock ⏰️ at a boot sale, or garage sale, because it looks interesting, when I arrived home I found batteries that fitted and off she went ticking with loads of cogs turning, and kept excellent time also.
I hope you like my little coggie macro image. If you do well, that's just brilliant 👍
Love Everyone 😍
Ever feel like a cog in the big wheel of life? Well, this time we didn't. Our trip was a great deal of fun and from here we later dined around the corner on butter nut squash soup that was magnificent.
This interesting apparatus is part of the docks responsible for filling and then later emptying the column of docks that lift and lower boats down the river. Those in the distance are my girls posing like tourists. Hey, wait a minute, we are tourists.
This isn't really a cog. And the cog isn't at all rusted! Its natural colour is dark iron brown.
This cog was hung on a nail inside the door of the cabin. On the floor of the cabin were old, abandoned tools for all manner of jobs. It's hard to believe that these artifacts and solid metal tools are just moldering away in rural Ontario! But they are. They're lying around, abandoned, absolutely *everywhere*.
I took an NEF (RAW) image, fooled around the exposures artificially and then created this HDR with Boozysmurf's help in photomatix. That halo effect? Not sure how to get rid of it. I'm not even sure how we MADE this image. It's a mystery! However, it's also the first HDR I've worked on, and so I am satisfied. Not bad for a first attempt!
MacroMondays theme: cogwheel
I was hunting around the kitchen for something to photograph and eventually found a very old corkscrew with a cog mechanism rather that the lever mechanism corkscrew that I prefer nowadays.
Glad it was good for something!
A small part of a set of gear wheels produced using a 3D printer. It is NOT possible to make and assemble this gear train form separate parts
Cog Wheel for Macro Mondays
This little cog wheel / gear has been laying on my chop saw bench for at least 20 years. Now it's a star. It is about two inches in diameter.
I found this set of machinery during the tour of HMS warrior yesterday and was fascinated by the repetitive patterns and what opportunities it gave for a shallow depth of field treatment. The good old Olympus 60mm worked well here.
10/2022 - Manitou Springs, CO
Since my last visit, the Cog Railroad has been completely rebuilt. New trains were purchased and the older models were rebuilt. The station areas at each end were also rebuilt.
Iron cog from mining equipment in the Nevada desert.
Night, near full moon, 180 second exposure, protomachines set to gold.
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kinda gotta see this poop big
i did it for a band that shall remain unamed, they didn't like it, which made me like them less.
fuckers.
now you know why i dont work on spec.
pearls before swine dood.
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Die Kieler Hansekogge ist eine originalgetreue Nachbildung einer Kogge aus dem 14. Jahrhundert. Das Schiff aus Eichenholz liegt im Kieler Museumshafen vor Anker und wird für mehrwöchige Törns oder Tagesfahrten, sowie auch für Betriebsausflüge und Hochzeiten genutzt.
This hanseatic cog is an authentic replica of a cog from the 14th century. The ship made of oak wood, lies at anchor in the museum harbour Kiel and is used for sailing trips, company outings and weddings.
When cogs combine, they can achieve anything. Just remember that Cog!
We're Here, ready to take on the world!
Hand-held; remote triggered strobe; manual focus.
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Enjoy a piece of B&W fine art, juxtaposing the horizontal lines of the horizon with the jagged circular shapes of . . . uh . . . who am I kidding - it's a very big cog.
Doesn't mean you can't enjoy it though ...
Taken during the WalkTalkShoot event on Portland at the weekend.