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My Flickr "handle" is MiniLaura because I'm Laura and I drive a Mini.
This is my handle's handle for Mission 24.
Photo notes: I used a polarizing filter to reduce the reflections off my car. Unfortunately, because the side of my car is curved, I couldn't reduce the reflections on the entire door. I adjusted the filter so that the reflections around the handle itself were minimized.
As im sure you all are, we are getting ready for our christmas series. I shot this photo this week and threw together a graphic today. Overall im pretty happy with it, but Im looking for any insight. Ways to maybe make it all blend together a bit more?
These handles should make it so I can engage and disengage the arm using a stick at ground level.
Making 10 sets of batten shutters
Cary Grant only shaved twice on-screen: once was the famous scene in North by Northwest, and the other was a scene with Grace Kelly in a rom-com he starred in in the late forties. In the latter film, this razor gets about three minutes of screen time. The Art Deco caramel Bakelite handle is beautiful, and the brass head is slowly taking a shine. Injectors were the first cartridge razors, and they're still popular as a relatively easy way to get an incredibly smooth shave. You can still get Schick-branded blades, but they're nearly 60c/blade. I've ordered some Teflon-coated blades from a lab supply store in CA for about 25c/blade. We'll see...
Hellowee!!! I'm chiway's guest writer.. Hahaha!!! So bear with my descriptions. This is a photo of the closet's handle. Nothing much special about this thing. It's a good picture though. Nice angle and color.
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ODC - Handle
Well, two in fact. One is the handle of one of my Leki walking poles, the other is the handle of one of my Manfrotto monopods.
Amtrak's eastbound Southwest Chief has a string of material handling cars on the rear as it departs from its station stop in Naperville, Illinois. The image was made during the era when head end cars were part of an effort by the passenger carrier to grow revenue by hauling mail and express. (Scanned from a Kodachrome slide)
Mamiya/Sekor 1000DTL, Super-Takumar 35mm/f2 lens. Exipred Konica Centuria 200 film (my last roll, darn it.) I forgot to put a fresh battery in the camera for the internal meter so for most of these shots I used my Vivitar handheld meter or just guesstimates.
Not sure why this cracked so badly. I baked some Sculpey ultralight on the handle first and sanded it back to make the shape, before covering it with some of my graded purple cane glued on with liquid fimo. The only other time I've had really bad cracks it's also been with premo canes over ultralight armature with liquid fimo glue - does anyone know if this is a coincidence or a known feature?
A dagger handle from the Surigao Treasure. The swirling lines and the asymmetric form suggest raging flames surrounding a bird's head with a disk at the tip of its long beak. In Indonesia, the garuda or sun-bird was the god Vishnu's vehicle. In old Philippine languages, the sun was also called hari, or king. The symbolism here, then, is that the Butuan kings were vehicles of the divine. [Image and Caption -- page 169]
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