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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)
Featuring: lock&tuft
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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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I have been Locked out. I couldn't Log in no matter how hard I tried. I did all I was asked but nothing allowed me in. Finally back. I will try to get caught up but may take some time. Happy Day (for real!! I have missed you all. kinda went through Flickr withdrawal)
Reflection of one building into another. My Picasso!!
Photo used for Challenge on Flickr - 66 Urban Close -Up
Windows of city sky scrapper!
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 .
The lock gate leading to the Ellesmere Port canal basin. (returning to posting after a month's absence through illness). Hasselblad X2D.
Goring Lock is a lock and weir situated on the River Thames in England at the Goring Gap in the Chiltern Hills. The lock is located on the Oxfordshire bank at Goring-On-Thames, with Streatley, Berkshire on the opposite side of the river. It is just upstream of Goring and Streatley Bridge. The lock was first built in 1787 by the Thames Navigation Commissioners
The weir runs back to an island under the bridge and then another weir goes from there to the Streatley bank.
Another misty morning visit to the lock yesterday.
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Pose: Pam Stand 2 by ROQUAI
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Currently @ TMD February Round
GUZZI Jacket by [sYs]
Hunter Glasses by MINIMAL
Mikey Hairstyle by DOUX
Currently @ Chapter Four
In the Lap of Elegance Gacha by E.V.E
oh yeah and a special thanks to Mr. V for letting me play with his balls. The glowy ones in my hands... gah.. what did you think I meant... Freaks!
Found this on my way home from work. To get to this old car, I had to climb through stinger needle bushes. I think my legs may be scarred from the experience and I still didn't get the shots I wanted. Nothing ventured, nothing gained, right?! :-) This car can expect me back for a visit....next time with pants and boots. :-)
So tell me....this is the gas tank so why does it have a lock?
Grand Canal from Portobello Bridge, Dublin, Ireland
Gran Canal visto desde el puente Portobello, Dublin, Irlanda
The building in view is the lock keepers house at Bratch Locks nr Wombourne on the Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal .The house is located next to the top lock in a flight of 3 locks......28-05-2016.......mid-afternoon on a beautiful still and warm late Spring day
Sometimes it is good to go down different roads. New things are waiting to be seen. Thus this fence and gate.
I hope everyone is fine.
Remember, it is garbage day somewhere.
Happy Fence Friday
For Macro Mondays - Chain
The chain on our side gate. Each link is 3/4" long. More of a visual deterrent that I had to put on a couple of years ago after several neighbours said they had had someone in their back yards during the night.
Happy Macro Monday!