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This wind chime was also in the box of items seen in the previous photo. Right now, it hangs from the chain of my ceiling fan, but I will soon move it to a better spot when I get a proper hook.
latch hook art piece gift from (and by) Andy, matching the felt piece he gave me: flickr.com/photos/jjm3/181894218/ (as well as being one in a series)
This was taken for a feature in Total Carp Magazine to highlight hook patterns used in carp fishing.
Processed in LR2 and shot on a 60mm macro lens to create the shallow depth of field. Off-camera TTL flash in from the left to avoid reflections off the plastic packets.
Lucky shoppers at intu Potteries bagged themselves some of this seasons hottest armcandy playing our fun twist on the classic Hook a duck game!
Side view of a vernier style trebuchet pin. Note the arm is upside down and the eye bolt is for the permanently attached side of the sling.
I played around with the aperture a bunch with this hook and bobber combination, and finally settled on this depth of field as my favorite. Not sure why.
From Day 2 of our Memorial Day 2008 trip to Assategue Island National Seashore.
A building situated at the tip of the Hook Peninsula in County Wexford, in Ireland. It is one of the oldest lighthouses in the world, and the oldest operating lighthouse in Ireland.
I originally rejected the photo due to it being out of focus and uninteresting, later I went through the rejected photos to try and find more of the injured Gull, then I saw the hook was was clearly though the bottom of its beak. Ouch.
the bird was in no obvious pain, but that fish hook is well embedded...(see larger)
fishing line and hooks should always be discarded properly....
near bayport, florida
The business end of a 1917-built steam rail crane built by Henry J Coles Ltd. and believed to be the oldest Coles crane still in existence.
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Memorial - "to the memory of Anthony Lampett who departed this life May ye 1st 1780 in the 36th year of his age
Also to the memory of Mary Lampett wife of the above said Anthony Lampett who died November ye 12th 1786" - Church of St Peter, Hook Norton Oxfordshire
River Thames, Kent, UK. In July 2011, this buoy and the nearby East Last are due to be replaced as the channel they marked is shallowing. The new route is the Copperas Channel to be marked by the Reculver (port hand) and the Copperas (starboard hand) about 3/4 mile to the SW.
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I use the 1.30 mm hook to do the first round of edging and the 2.75mm hook to do the second round of edging on recieving blankets. They are both susan bates brand hooks.