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An ornate hinge at St George's church, Clun, Shropshire.

Day 242 ~ 365: the 2013 edition

faux patina but whose to quibble.....

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For November's MSH clue "Napping"

(I really didn't want to use a shot from last month, but on the 28th of the month, needs must!)

Canon EOS500N 50mm f1.8 Fuji 200

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Just a quick visit to the Ciudad La Las Artes Y Las Ciencias yesterday...

 

76/365 (3,759)

 

One for the 365 treasure hunt, number 30 Hinge.

 

I was out by 7.30 this morning and whilst it was dull and grey, there was hardly any breeze along the beach, so not very cold.

 

The rain came just as I got home at 9, and for a change I didn't get drenched :))

Mamiya C33, Kodak T-Max400

 

Scanned on DIY DSLR rig

How I'm feeling at the moment after over a week of playing "gofer" to the bloke installing a pool fence - these are the hinges and brackets yet to be installed......hey are they laughing at me???

Variation on the theme - it's still May;-)

Taquile Island Lake Titicaca, Peru

old rusted hinge on a door

Old gate hinge , broken and rusty but hanging on in there.

farm gate, Northumberland

hinge on a gate at LP zoo

An abandoned garage in rural Mercer County Illinois.

wood splintering,

paint crackling,

weathering before my eyes and

outwaiting my indecision

 

108:366

Fort Bragg alley artifact

Benched in Willmar MN.

I would have definitely built this in proper silver and chrome, but it looks like A from Chrome Branch doesn't seem to have the wedge gadget in his inventory... perhaps at a later date.

 

And again while building this I remembered just how much I wish for a curved cheese slope :|

Visit to Taplow Court

find the wasp nest :)

"The outward man is the swinging door;

the inner man is the still hinge."

- Meister Eckhart

 

San Diego Architectural Salvage

hinges on a church door in key west (plus a bit of extra saturation...)

This hinge was on an old box car that the farm used to store items next to their grain silos. I know that the farm is around 100 years old and this box car has to be near that old. I'm not a train expert, but when I went online looking up wooden box cars I didn't see any that had doors that open this way. Most of the doors slide on a rail and don't open out on a hinge like this one. It was pretty cool find.

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