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I am not sure of the purpose for this equipment but it was hanging from the rafters of an old barn.

Macro Monday's theme:

Photographic Equipment

35mm f1.4 lens - 60mm image size

Macro Mondays

Cable Release.

My closest on this day, with this equipment...for Macro Mondays.

Not sure what this old piece of equipment is, but it seems safe to say that its useful life has expired.

Skagit County-Washington State

Focusing gears on a Photina TLR

Macro Mondays: "Photographic Equipment" + HMM :)

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I wonder what this did?

There were no volunteers around for me to ask.

Whitehorse Falls is located on Highway 138 in Oregon. It has accumulated quite an assortment of logs in it and around its plunge pool. It made me want to engage some heavy equipment to remove the detritus! Oh well, I don't have the extra money to do that and it is no doubt illegal to do it anyway!

A restored small town church in Normandie, France.

Utility equipment lines the wall of the alley next to a high-rise apartment building. Who knows the history and purpose of all this stuff? But it gives a nice modern-art-sculpture appearance. Photo taken with "The world's smallest full-frame 35mm camera."

 

Camera: Minox 35 GL with Minotar f2.8 35mm lens. Circa 1979.

Film: Kentmere 100

Developing: Kodak HC-110, dilution H

Macro Friday/ Kitchen Equipment

Taking photos at -35C is always a challenge (both for the photographer and the equipment), but making time-lapses adds to the difficulty to have the equipment working for 4 to 5 hours straight in the frigid cold. This is one frame of a time-lapse I captured a few days ago. Check it out on YouTube or Vimeo:

youtu.be/I9smPU6CqxQ

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You can check my other time-lapses and videos at m.youtube.com/channel/UCSsSRAPCiE2WCqIKdIUaNiw

Sometimes I like the picture I take, but most people don’t like it because it does not interest them. This is a picture of farm equipment; I took this in Sutter Buttes California. I took it in harsh light, but I managed it in post. I hope you like it.

 

For those of us old enough to remember the old black and white TV show "Death Valley Days" brought to you by the Borax 20 mule team and hosted by Ronald Reagan.

 

Abandoned mining equipment along Warm Springs Road in Death Valley.

Macro Mondays- Photographic equipment -Lens 2”

The OSR Equipment move is about to duck under the 401 at Putnam on its journey from St. Thomas to Salford.

Tripod mounted downside. Focusing rail. Self made 3d printed feeding unit with embedded adjusting screw. Feeding steps of round about 0,05mm can be achieved. Tamron 90mm Macro lens is mounted. But also my old lenses are usable for the focus stacking purpose. Sony A7II is used.

 

Photos shot with this lens can be found here --> Mushroom - Focus Stacking or here --> Tiny Tree Fungis - Focus Stacking Details

Downtown Ann Arbor store front entrance.

goldkingmineghosttown.com/

 

From the website:

 

In the early days of 1890, searching for copper, they struck GOLD! In 1981 the area was rediscovered by Terry & Don Robertson and today, the property is filled with vintage transportation: over 180 cars, trucks & motorcycles, including Studebaker’s and Harley’s. There is mining equipment, historic buildings and a Stamp Mill that was used for crushing the ore. You will also find a working sawmill and Blacksmith shop with gold panning and a petting zoo for the kids!

 

Thank you for taken your time to visit me, comments or faves are always much appreciated!

Different angle of the old manure spreader

Mercedes SLS AMG roadster!

 

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Equipment:

Nikon D800 | Nikkor AF-S 50 1.8G

Light painting photography 🔦🎨

 

more about my Light painting here:

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Buttons speak louder than words .. 😎

What ever this piece of equipment was/is must have been pretty heavy as it is place on a cement structure. Maybe a part of a heavy-duty motor?

They're making a helluva racket on Richmond St. over the past few months, laying some sort of jumbo plumbing. They dig, lay pipe, put in temporary plates and asphalt, then return in a month to dig it up again and do some other kinda thing. I'm sure there's a method to the madness but when you're trying to listen or talk in a meeting, it can feel like giant sand worms are burrowing through the street - sometimes the whole house shakes! This gear was occupying our usual parking spot one morning.

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