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For Macro Mondays - Handle
The door handle on our front door. It measures 1 7/8 inch diameter.
Happy Macro Monday!
I love old wooden door and lock.
It´s a good feeling to stroke my hand over the structur, let the wings of history follow my thoughts.
Texture: Shadowhouse.
Leaving Brookfoot Lock on the Calder & Hebble Navigation outside Brighouse
(Brighouse Echo 16/4/2020)
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I was so much impressed the mill's ruins had a locked door.
Location, Lemnos island, Hellas.
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Lock reflections at Ganny Lock on the Calder & Hebble Navigation just outside Brighouse Town centre.
Brighouse Echo 13/9/2018
"Doors to home"
There are the ancient gate in down town houses. They were used to the decoration throughout the home, the owner is showing his status with beautiful doors. Time work, people no longer take care it seems that nobody cares for there homes .
We’re all a little weird. And life is a little weird. And when we find someone whose weirdness is compatible with ours, we join up with them and fall into mutually satisfying weirdness—and call it love—true love.
― Robert Fulghum
I went to Queen Elizabeth Park with Flickr friend, Katrina, and saw this very cool sculpture there covered with love locks. The title of the statue is "Love in the Rain" because it has four decorative umbrellas over top of it, and it does rain a lot in Vancouver!
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The lock gate leading to the Ellesmere Port canal basin. (returning to posting after a month's absence through illness). Hasselblad X2D.
One of nature’s most spectacular sights it's rutting season again
We dragged ourselves out of bed hoping to see some action and we weren't disappointed
These two had rounded up their respective harems and it was a head on confrontation
The drama and noise as they locked antlers meant we had more than enough photographs to look at over a hot cup of coffee when we got home
Grand Canal from Portobello Bridge, Dublin, Ireland
Gran Canal visto desde el puente Portobello, Dublin, Irlanda
I have seen this view quite a few times. A fence, maybe the railings on a bridge, full of padlocks symbolizing eternal love. I find it a bit silly but, from a photographic perspective, I am kinda glad people do that as it offers a great photo opportunity. I found these padlocks on a fence at the Portsmouth marina. The 2 towers behind are from the draw bridge over river Piscataqua. I plan on posting a picture of that bridge being all the way up to let a big ship pass under it. Happy Fence Friday y'all!
Τρυπες - Ακουω την αγαπη (I am listening to love)
Locked Up rusty old gate padlocked, just some empty land and a derelict building on the other side, shot in North Carolina.
Locked me up
Maybe it’s too late
Is there time to change Fate
Throw away the key
Bar the door
Don’t come back here anymore . . .
When operating this lock at the Grand Union Canal in Watford you would notice two things: one, this is an extremely solid device and all hand-made. Two, you need a big steel handle and a lot of elbow grease to operate this lock. This is yesterday's technology, so forget about your mobile phone or your remote control. Photographically speaking, I had taken a small and very light camera (Fuji X-E3) and an even lighter all-rounder (pancake) lens when exploring Cassiobury Park in Watford where you have the River Gade and the Grand Union Canal in the centre. It was a surprise to myself that I found that my most interesting shots were not panoramas of the river or so, but these close-ups of human design.
Off the coast of Cayo Santa Maria, Cuba, the shallow clear water provide easy sight for the Pelicans to spot their prey. Up and down the beach pelicans can be found flying slowly against the breeze looking for fish. When they spot one they climb and then dive straight down into the water. This brown pelican was locked in mid dive on his way to catch a little lunch.