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Detail aus dem "Innenleben" des Bedienteils für die Breitengradsteuerung einer Transall C-160 (Hersteller: Bodenseewerk Gerätetechnik GmbH, Überlingen, Deutschland. Baujahr: 1970)

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Detail from the "inner life" of the control unit of the latitude control of a Transall C-160 (Manufacturer: Bodenseewerk Gerätetechnik GmbH, Überlingen, Germany. Year of manufacture: 1970)

One more Foto of my Minimalism Collection, shot with Sony A7 MII and Leitz/Leica SUMMILUX M 1.4/75mm.

 

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Röhrenlibelle auf der Visieroptik eines Theodoliten "Fento" (Hersteller: Fennel Kassel, Bauhajr vermutlich in den 1950ern)

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Level tube on the sighting optics of a theodolite "Fento" (manufacturer: Fennel Kassel, Bauhajr probably in the 1950s)

Steam engine from 1907, which is being restored in Delémont.

Type "SBB E 3/3 8485".

Side view of a 1911 steam train. Lowell, New Hampshire. Hasselblad X1D.

The droplet rises like a pillar of fire, caught in a surreal moment where liquid defies gravity. The interplay of red hues makes it feel like a flame frozen in time, a reminder that even chaos can be beautifully structured.

Der " Alte Kranen" wurde um 1772 erbaut, um die Schiffe am Main mit Gütern zu beladen. Er war leider nur 73 Jahre im Einsatz, bis 1846.

Er stellt ein seltenes Industrie-, Architektur- und Wirtschaftsdenkmal aus der Barockzeit mit funktionsfähiger Mechanik dar und erinnert an die Bedeutung des Mainhandels für Würzburg.

 

The "Old cranes" was built in 1772 in order to load the ships am Main goods. He was unfortunately only 73 years of service until the 1846th

He is a rare industrial, architectural and economic monument from the Baroque period with functional mechanics and recalls the importance of the main trade Würzburg.

 

Bayern (Bavaria) - Deutschland (Germany)

Würzburg

November 2014

 

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On the same evening I took that shot of the Gas Facility, I also got inside the Berlin Synchron Gmbh offices, not giving a damn whether I was allowed to take photos or not I discovered this very old projector, and a very complex piece it was too.

 

Well I was all over it like a rash and so there will be a few more to come of this incredible machine. Lots of corners and curves, bits and pieces making prime territory for Macro shots.

 

So how is everyone? Still no end to this German heatwave, urgh! Take care everyone and as always, thank you! :)

new wall Wednesday, HWW

The original Miners Literary Institute (Mechanics Institute), now part of the "old hall" was built of brick and established in 1859.

East Princeton, MA - USA

A lot of restoration and maintenance work happening on the UC Berkeley campus during this year of considerable emptiness. Very few students/faculty to be seen, as the school is engaging in mostly distance learning.

Happy Monochrome Thursday!

HDM!

Day or night, early or late

the station throbs, sleeps not

People come, go, chasing their fate

the stations connect, separate, and twist in a knot.

 

Or maybe not.

 

From Austvågøy,Lofoten. Fog from the north side of the island was pushed past the mountain range and flowed down the sides.

 

Being an engineer and seeing this, the first reaction was, "yepp, that shows clearly that air is a fluid".

 

Enjoy your Tuesday

Part of the Once Upon a Time artwork on the Cunningham Highway entrance to Goondiwindi. Comments disabled.

shot with an olympus om-d e-m10 mark iii and a jupiter 8 50mm f/2.0

Taken 10/07/20 on Market St, San Francisco. Shot with Minolta SRT202 and 35mm f2.8 Rokker lens with Fomapan 100 developed in D76 at 20c for seven minutes.

The underneath look of a Mid-century table with springs and a crank handle system.

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