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(42.365) For some reason I fell behind in my posting of the 365 project, so tonight while stuffed full of turkey on the couch I'm playing catch-up. Here's post one of three.

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November 24, 2016

 

The immobile part of a brass hinge. On my side is the earth. On the other is a 2 foot drop from the bottom of the door to the surface of the sea. The water is shallow, with a gravelly bottom. The door is long gone.

 

Along the widow wall at Tod,s Point

Greenwich, Connecticut - USA

 

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1820s Fort Snelling, Minnesota

Ilford Delta 400 black and white film filter applied. with contrast and vignette appled in ON1 Photo Raw 2021

Detail photo of a driving rod hinge on a Union Pacific steam locomotive, Steam technology was most interesting!

 

Travel Town Museum in Griffith Park

Los Angeles, California

Detail of the cast iron hinge of the great west doors of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, which swirls in great arabesques as a symbol of fecundity and life, for these doors are the gates that lead to Life.

"Hinges" - Our Daily Challenge

"Show me the bokeh" - Our Daily Challenge

Carl Zeiss Jena Biotar 1:1.5 f=7.5 cm T at f/1.5

Retired gate near Houghton Hampshire.

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Close up, taken quicly because a chap was approaching to ask what I was up to!!

Thanks for help Ruth.

  

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I use hinge #1 to secure an angle if its already hinged elsewhere and pivots around that point. #2 is technically illegal (I think) but is hella strong and #3 is the god hinge, except you need several of them held together like a parallelogram to be sturdy

Trying to do something a bit different for me.

Shadows, light, angles, textures etc.

Batsto, New Jersey, USA

 

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The door to one of my wood stores.

 

The hinges are fairly new, the door is not!

This was certainly one of the simpler builds I did for The Esquire 10. The core challenge here was to round up enough black hinge plates to shape the belt. :D

 

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Ilford Pan-F 50 plus, developed in Kodak D-76

Mamiya 645 1000s : 55-110mm Mamiya Sekor f/4.5 : Bergger Pancro 400 : PMK Pyro

Flies can be tricky to shoot this close, often they'll take off if you get within a foot, but occasionally one will cooperate.

 

Shot with a 24mm reversed onto extension tubes. The flash is on a hinged hot shoe that leans the flash out over the lens stack. A DIY snoot with diffusion fires the light in front of the lens.

my new layout for my 205s requires a gentle curve. Hinge bricks are useful in this, though the next issue is getting the platforms to work...

Detail of an old boxcar near my home.

Port Solent boat yard, Hampshire

Old Williamsburgh Bank Building, now an events space. Williamsburg, Brooklyn

Weymouth, Dorset, UK

 

Olympus OM2 Spot Program

Zuiko 35-70mm Lens

Kodak Portra 160

Door hinge, Holy Trinity Church, Southport

 

Processed With Darkroom

Gate hinge at Greetham

Day 4. Behold the humble gate hinge.

Mallory Square

Key West, Florida

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