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la fortuna è messa in moto dal veloce giro di una ruota instabile
tibullo
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♬ ♪♩ (e la vita è un po' più forte del tuo dirle "grazie, no") â™â™«â™ª
A very overcast day in the Scottish Highlands and this is an image of these Rust Covered Wheels which was taken at Onich on the shore of Loch Linnhe.
Chemical beach
Seaham
Co Durham
North East England
Nikon 850
Sigma 35-150(44mm)Di VC OSD
F 11
129 second exposure
ISO 64
Nisi V6 landscape Cpl
Nisi 3 stop medium grad
Nisi 10 stop Nd.
California’s coast-hugging Highway 1 is what dream drives are made of. The iconic roadway—which extends for more than 650 miles from Dana Point north to Leggett—offers endless vistas overlooking the Pacific, with plenty of redwood trees and wildlife sightings along the way. The most well-known (and photographed) stretch runs along California’s Central Coast from Santa Barbara to Monterey, passing by the unspoiled coastline of Big Sur.
Regardless of where you start and end your Highway 1 journey, be sure to pull over at these must-see spots along the way. This is one of those spots that drew me and get my IR camera going.
Explored
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Old Wood and Steel wagon wheel.
Reenders Blueberry Farm.
Ottawa County Michigan.
Homecoming Trip 2016.
Sony SLT-A77MkII
Listening to the album " Time Pie " by Yamo ~
Thanks to the folks at " Rusty Spokes " on Garnet avenue in Pacific Beach, for letting me photograph all these assorted wheels ;-))
or is that my dog (bobbie june) in the tire?. ...
Base photo taken at the Lawrenceburg Speedway (parking lot), Indiana.
a composite
# 1059
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A still life of rustic history: a rusted iron wheel, an old lantern, and weathered wood planks captured in timeless detail. This composition highlights the textures of age, patina, and craftsmanship found in forgotten barns and workshops, evoking both rural heritage and industrial memory.
This is the wheel of an old ox-wagon.
Ox-wagons were used as a form of transport mainly in Southern Africa but also in New Zealand and Australia. They were drawn by teams of oxen.
The entire wagon was made of wood, the wheels fortified with iron rings.
I found this one in the garden of a popular restaurant called "Am Weinberg".
And here's a link about ox-wagons:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ox-wagon
Assignment 52 - Aperture Control