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Photo taken for Macro Monday where each week we post up to five images that follow a theme. This week's theme is "Restrictions"
This one's my fave from this group.
...that has a new lock. and i haven't quite figured out the lock yet. it is the opposite of my old one. and no one yet has the new key to save my ass when i go outside to take a picture of the snow and lock the door behind me, which then requires me to wake my neighbors at 11:20 pm to get a 16 ft ladder to hop my gate and try all the windows in my house hoping beyond hope that i left one unlocked. you're viewing this so you know i left one open. yes it's a run on laine. it's late.
master lock commercial grade laminated padlock. Has 2 bumpers: bottem reads "master" top reads "commercial"
Master resettable combination lock 175LH. My dad's work stopped using it. As an end result, it ended up im my collection
Found this laying next to the tennis court and decided to play with a ground level angle
D300 with a 70-200mm and 1.4 TC
Tough under fire.
Early on in my Photography Squared Project, I had identified this master lock as a potential photograph. It keeps a shed door under lock and key at an apartment building in my neighborhood. Walking past it to work every day I continually passed it up thinking something more interesting would come along later in the day to shoot.
Well on day 135 of the year, I finally got around to photographing it. I suppose I kept putting it off because I was worried it wouldn't turn out to be an interesting photo. Perhaps I should trust my initials instincts more often as the shot turned out extremely well in my opinion.
Testing how close the kit zoom can focus. As I said for another picture, I think the lens can actually physically focus closer than this, but not on auto.
The AF assist light shines way off to the side, and you can actually see the subject come into focus and then go out as the camera is trying to figure out what to do. Not terrible, as expected from a kit zoom, but it would be nice if it could give me a bit more macro.
So I needed a Lock for my new locker when I go back to college and I got a blue lock but I wasn't yet satisfied I didn't feel like the lock was truely mines so I went crazy and added some personal touches to it, what do you think? Too much? Haha.
Lock down a general idea and make sure nobody copies it.
The idea of original thought is intoxicating to the point of absurdity if it's your idea.
As I came back across the yard I stopped at the storage building. I've taken several photos of this lock in the past. With the polarizing filter on, it looks really great. Adds a lot of color.