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Bei der letzten Oltimer show sah ich auf einer Motorhaube diesen roten Griff. Ich hatte sowas noch nie gesehen.
Hier bei Flickr gibt es aber schlaue Menschen, die sowas wissen und ich bekam Diese Auskunft:
"Der rote Griff dient zum Abschalten der elektrischen Anlage des Fahrzeugs. Es wird von Rettungskräften verwendet, wenn es auf einer Rennstrecke zu Zusammenstößen und Feuer kommt. Es ist zumindest bei einigen Rennstrecken Pflichtausrüstung."
Mein Wochenende wird sehr stressig und ich wünschte mir so einen Hebel für mich und keinen Regen.....
At the last Oltimer show I saw this red handle on a bonnet. I had never seen anything like it.
But here at Flickr there are smart people who know more than I do and I got this information:
"the red handle is used to shut off the electrical system on the car. It is used by rescue workers if there is a crash and fire on a race track.It is mandatory equipment at least some race tracks."
My weekend is very stressful and I wanted such a handle for me and no rain .....
Door handles on the left side of an ancient 1952 FX Holden.
On display at the Queensland Museum, this was an actual car owned by local legend George Kiprios who regularly drove around the streets of Brisbane with radio blaring with rock-and-roll music. The 1952 FX Holden was the first truly Australian car manufactured in Australia for Australian conditions. Over time it was the most famous Holden in Brisbane, loved for its steady presence and George's idiosyncratic customisation.
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Created for Macro Mondays theme "Handle With Care".
Compare to Single or Double-Edge Razors, these cartridge type razors are smooth and safe, but you still need to handle them with care to avoid nicks.
HMM
Explored 27th Sep 2016
This photo was created for the weekly theme "Handles" in The Flickr Lounge .
Photo taken at Randfontein in South Africa.
Using the Tamron SP AF 60mm f/2 Di II MACRO 1:1 LD (IF) (model G005N II) lens.
I Shoot Raw and edit in GIMP.
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Taken at Colwick Park in Nottingham
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My wife has given her consent to my using this image of one of her Rheumatoid Arthritis treatments for this week's 'Handle With Care' theme.
Technical: this image started out as a focus stack of 15 images of the syringe on a mirror with a black background taken at f/10.0 (now that I know the sweet spot after last week's brilliant challenge!) and processed in Helicon Focus. The resulting image was then transferred to Photoshop for extensive dust-spot removal (on the mirror, not my sensor!). Back in Lightroom I applied sharpening to the whole image and a graduated filter to tone down the reflection. Finally, a radial 4-stop filter ensured the surrounding black areas were fully black!
Happy Macro Monday to everyone.
Macro-Mondays-Line Symmetry
This is the handle of my Henckel Kitchen Scissors. They are very diverse! I actually measured them using the 3" rule.
Single in January with a Sigma 17-50 f2.8, Pentax AF280t external flash.
The handle of a lattee glass, flash lit from the left through the coffee.
.....on the door of the old ice house that is a few feet from the house I grew up in and where I now live. The building is over a hundred years old and at one time had a cellar where ice was stored to keep food fresh all summer long. I remember Dad hauling large blocks of ice with the horses and sleigh from the lake four miles away in the winter. We had no electricity and the ice well was our fridge in the summer time. When the power finally came through our district the first items Dad bought were a fridge, deepfreeze and a radio. Such excitement in our house and we smiled every day of the week, not just Saturday!
Found three oldies stashed away in my basement - full disclosure, there are many more down there...
Black Beauty by Anna Sewell, first published in 1877...
The Five Little Peppers and How They Grew by Margaret Sidney first published in 1881...
and
Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery first published in 1908...
Thanks to Kim Klassen and Distressed Textures for the textures used; and to Fuzzimo.com for the Polaroid frame.
121 in 2021
#12 - Book first published in 1921 or earlier
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A coil of barbed wire which had been partially used to seal off a rural horse paddock in Pardaillan, South West France.
HFF !
Archive image from 2019 with Photoshop CC interference:-)
The handle on an antique Chinese tea pot. The lid is less than two inches in diameter; the dog barely an inch in length.
A simple portrait of a very young baby held out on his mothers arm.
Single light source (softbox on strobe).
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This is my 1 in 1 Million
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