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Pipe rigate (ridged tube) is good for runny sauces because they fill the tube as well as catching on the ridges. But what I really like about it is that it looks like a little boat... The sea is sea salt and the light is sunshine flooding in through the kitchen door...
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For ESL viewers, "pipe dream" is an idiom: an unattainable or fanciful hope or scheme.
There was no clear reason why these two pipes were painted so differently, but the difference made for some nice abstract realism. Also, the light was interesting and unusual. It made the wall look a different color on the left.
Location: A back alley in Mulhouse, Alsace FR.
In my album: Dan's Other Metal.
The sunrise before a big swell event hit Sydney, a high tide pushed some water up over the Collaroy pipe. :)
The old pipe at Sluice/Blyth, North east coast.
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A couple of long exposures of the Southwick hot pipe. Taken during an outing to Southwick beach with the course I'm currently doing.
Visible as the tide receded at Batiquitos Lagoon. Maybe it's an old air supply for an underwater civilization.
Another load of pipe of out of the factory in Steelton and into Enola. This time it was pulled by a fairly fresh GP59ECO and slug, seen here coming into the Yard on A Track.
#MacroMondays #wood
when young and (more) foolish I used to smoke pipe...specially "TROOST" (comfort) tobacco, very aromatic.
The more interesting wood of the pipe on the left is from Rooijmans-Muller in Eindhoven, NL... also wondering what kind of wood, most of them are Briar wood but this one looks more "swirly" to be Briar? š®
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Shot with the Vivitar Series-1 90/2.5 Macro lens , who shared the honor with the illustrious Leitz Dual Range Summicron of having the highest resolution of any lenses tested by (now defunct) Modern Photography Magazine.
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Hungarian Smoking Pipe
This pipe was my Father's Father's pipe and was brought over from Hungary when he immigrated. It is at least 100 years old.
Unlike most laser weapons the blast of this - disguised as a stormwater sewer pipe - light cannon with its wide dispersal of quantum laser light strings is more like a shot gun and was designed to quietly melt large holes into the hulls of unsuspecting passing ships causing them to sink. Unfortunately the weapon was found to be totally ineffective and was never deployed to the coast. One of the early test firings set fire to Fremont Labs Research Facility - that used to be located on top of the pilings here -damaging the firing mechanism and causing random and harmless low power firings like the one captured here from time to time. Fremont Bridge, Willamette River, Portland, OR Feel the āāā in lightbox view. O8738 - Happy Sliders Sunday!