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This is a masterlock No. 3, another of my practice locks

Chained wheel on the Capac Caboose in Capac, Michigan.

The intense green in this shot reminds me of lime lights and acting or speaking on stage. Doing that makes people lock upand have stage fright. This reminds me of that some how.

4:48AM: i wish good night was an option, how about a good morning then? no, good night. wait. we need to talk about this one now... what's that fancy term again? honestly... i've seen this before, i know exactly what's going on. reassure me though.

 

*tripping over myself, one more fall.

The kids are out of school, so now what? Moms are in charge of keeping their kids safe and entertained so here to show you how to stay sane while doing so is Denise Albert, co-founder of the lifestyle brand, The Moms.

Check it out at:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7NUBMyt9bk

Would you like a bagel with your LOCKS? :-)

 

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Jason works as a Marine Masterlock. He's in charge of opening and closing historical Ballard locks (boats' passages) in Seattle. He is easy going and relaxed. He had no problem posing for my pictures. He's barely 22 years old and worked here about 2 years, alongside much older and experienced masterlocks. Now, he's also a student so he works just on weekends. He is not sure what major to pick so he's taking his time to explore his options.

This is stranger #3 in my 100 strangers project.

Check out the group page and see other photographs taken:

www.flickr.com/groups/100strangers/

"Johnson's Hardware" bsg "big stone gap" va virginia

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so now if I forgot my keys I wouldn't get locked out. def worth 18 bucks at amazon.

Someplace on 5th Ave.. one of the hundreds of bikes you encounter chained up everyday in the city.

 

Nikon FM2n, Kodak Tri-X (D-76 1:1)

An equipment locker on the generator room of the Intermountain Power Project plant bears a mark of confusion from one of the technicians.

While walking through a construction site, I noticed all of these locks laying together and thought they might make an interesting picture. All I had on me was my work-issued point-and-shoot camera but the shot came out very nice...

Not a 365.

 

This is just a note to say that my Twitter account is locked from public view.

 

I get tired of spambots & GWC's. =(

 

However, if you want to follow me on Twitter, you are more than welcome to.

I'll just need to verify that you are a real person.

 

No lurkers, though.

masterlock took a shot, (someone had tried to shoot the lock, did some good damage. but its still locked. ) Thought masterlock might like this photo.

 

I'd always wanted to do one of those cool rust shots... I finally walked by a suitable door.

Model: Katia, MM#189635

Photographer: Sarah, MM#669133

 

Strobist info: one bare vivitar 283 camera right for fill

So...just some locks. This picture was incredibly boring, hope I made it more interesting. I am so still so far behind on my 365..same ol' story I know. I really do need to get on the ball and play catch up. I'm only about 20 photos behind. :P

 

View On White or View On Black Not sure which I like better... i like them both. :)

 

I used 2 textures on this one by Skeletalmess and the other by Natdiastok

View of downtown Manhattan with locks randomly attached to one of the Brooklyn Bridge suspension cables.

This is a product actually called a Python lock, so no effort here at all.

Day 265/365 of the 2009 Challenge. The theme is "Secure".

it's a rusty lock on an old wooden door

Locks placed on a bridge, representing permanence of love after a couple gets married.

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