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Slowing it down with this moody, little track. I like songs like this where the lyrics seem to contradict what the singer is feeling. Thank you so much for looking and listening. This concludes our rainy night by the dashboard light series. I hope you enjoyed it. <3 Keep hoping. Keep dreaming…

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=S5cVrZXx9bc

 

open.spotify.com/album/6gg5bYWLL6gTMaP7k2HKR5?si=BMjp2HAK... (better sound quality)

 

This crystal glass ice water is in front of a digital clock. It is fragile and needs to be Handled With Care...:))

 

IMG_9876 - Version 2

For Macro Mondays - Junk Drawer.

 

I do not have access to my personal junk drawer at the moment. However, I spotted this item in my favorite thrift shop (all proceeds support animal rescue.) The quartz clock no longer works, but who could part with this cool and handy compass? It is clearly destined for my junk drawer...

 

The subject is 2.5 inches in greatest dimension.

Captured for Crazy Tuesday theme: Light in the Dark.

☻ HaPpY CrAzY Tuesday ☻

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Recipe........... Take one darkened bedroom, one digital clock with LED readout and one camera. Set the timer. Throw the camera in the air. Some surprising results. Best to throw the camera over the bed of course! :-)

 

This seems to have alarmed many but it was safe. The camera rose about 4cm from cupped palms and the operation all took place over a feather duvet with hands about 10 cm above it..... so relax no camera was harmed in this experiment!

A large digital clock by artist Rudolph de Harak designed for the newer building surrounding it. The clock completed in 1971 is no longer accurate but it's fun to see the numbers change.

it was 20:57 at the waiting room of airport, i shot two photos out of window, and surprisingly even with strong reflections, a panorama could still be stitched !

 

taken at the Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport

It’s 8.33 on a chilly Thursday evening at Waterloo Station in London – Britain’s busiest railway station. Happily, tonight there are no cancellations, no delays, no special notices; all’s well on the travel front as passengers go about their usual routines.

new cool pixel clock, which I've saw on this lewspeight's picture www.flickr.com/photos/29821828@N08/3316891070/ and I thought that I must have it ;)

 

and one more thing – in real life – the letters are white not blue :)

20 years old but still waking me each morning.

Interior of the 144 complete with old school faux digital clock, which must have been total entertainment for the front passenger

TED: "Look! I made a propper workin' clock powered by a potatoe!

Dad fownd a digital clock wiv connectin' wires an' all the destructions to make it work usin' a spud battery in a charity shop the uvver day. It's rainy an' miserubble today so I fawt I'd grab a tater an' see if it wood work - an' it duz!"

 

The science behind it:

The idea that a vegetable can produce electricity may be a new and surprising idea, but most of us know that vegetables contain chemicals, and some chemicals have electrical properties. A potato battery is an electrochemical battery or cell, in which chemical energy is converted to electric energy by what is called spontaneous electron transfer.

  

This is a frame capture taken from HD video, using my Motorola Moto g Fast phone. I was doing a test closeup of the tin soldier, just to see how it would work out. I like the details this small lens captures on full HD with this smartphone.

Merci a Entraks pour l'aide.

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It was a night so beautiful that your soul seemed hardly able to bear the prison of the body. ~W. Somerset Maugham, The Moon and Sixpence, 1919

 

Iron Photographer 247

1 - a clock

2 - something that could be used as a weapon

3 - b&w

 

52in2017 35 Light

 

117in2017 1/117 Something you open

I was walking around downtown Glendale again (it was in the low 80s again), and I saw the City put up a few of the full sized nutcrackers, aka, tin soldiers. I'm hoping they get out the lighted snowmen that normally go on the median on Brand Boulevard. I have a video in mind for this year, and it would help if they were also on display.

 

Anyway, I decided to try this composition with the tin soldier in front of the business office in the background. Interesting elongated effect.

The digital display looks like it's on top of 14 Penn Plaza, but it's actually atop a Marriott hotel on 35th Street.

 

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So it's always great when you get a shot in early for the day . . .

 

I was burning the midnight oil once more again last night and when I hopped into bed somewhat bleary eyed after being on my mac all day and most of the night, I looked at the time and couldn't believe it was so late (again) . . . it was already the next day!

 

I hopped out of bed, popped the macro lens on . . . bummed up the iso way too high and got this red and slightly blurred capture . . . it does resemble how my eyes were feeling though!

 

Done and dusted only three minutes into the day! You have got to like that!

Digital clock at junction of Berliner Strasse and Paracelsus Strasse, looking towards the Wasserturm Nord, 18.52. The same design of clock was also used at Halle Südstadt (see following link).

www.flickr.com/photos/eastgermanpics/2357883780/in/set-72...

I think the Barkas B1000 van in the picture is an ambulance and you can see the blue smoke from the exhaust of its two stroke engine.

A shot of the same location from 1994 can be seen in the following link.

www.flickr.com/photos/eastgermanpics/1919603880/in/set-72...

This clock, after several attempts by the city council to minimize its impact on its surroundings, was replaced in 2009 by an inocuous analogue clock that had very small hands and which had no impact at all.

www.flickr.com/photos/7891209@N04/3548699839/

A variation on "here" at 3:34 a.m.

I should clear something up...the title is not literal, i had to be up to take the picture fer christ's sake, LOL!!

Not sure if this is a very late dinner or a very early dinner, but in either case it’d appear that ten months on furlough hasn’t yet been enough to unfuck my body clock after nigh on fourteen years of shift work.

 

16th January 2021 — GBR, Nottinghamshire

 

Ilford Delta 3200 Professional (pulled to 1600)

Voigtländer Bessa R3M

Voigtländer Nokton 40mm f/1.2 VM aspherical

B+W 022 medium yellow filter

From the archive, c. February 2001.

 

All shots taken with a Minolta 110 SLR camera. Sloppy scans.

The Sign at Gerber Auto Glass and Collision

Marquette Michigan

Thursday May 11th, 2023

Thanks Egwin for this unique gift.

The façade of this building looks like a bingo board, but it's really a giant clock by a famed graphic designer.

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