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Dreamy and colorful - the corrosion and breakdown of the old leaded paints created a beautiful abstract scene I couldn't resist.

 

This will be last post for the Penitentiary series. Other images might be used in future but this ends the morbid series on a colorful note!

For Macro Mondays - Copper

 

I tried a few images with copper wire but was not happy with them so raided the plumbing spares drawer in the shed.

 

Happy Macro Monday!

En Esperanto: Kvar pezaj flankkorboj kaj ciklo kun satelitnavigilo :)

Happy Bench Monday!

Hope they were just remodeling their bathroom - however the yellow of the toilet is repeated on the bottom of door leading one to think it is coordinated that with the porch!

Murals & piping working together.

Macro Mondays ~ Mesh

some sort of plumbing pipe..

© 2022 Mike McCall

_Outdoor Plumbing_

[0552-D7500-Neo]

Oconee, Washington County, Georgia USA

Macro Mondays ~connection

plumbing connection.

Happy, TX

From ‘An Actual Place’

I would not want to be a plumber in Cairo

Concord, Georgia

Leica 1 with fixed 50mm f/3.5 collapsible lens. Ilford HP5+ film.

I really have absolutely no idea where I shot this. I believe it was somewhere in Milwaukee. Who cares, it's pretty nifty anyways. Of course, I love the blue neon drops, since I'm a sucker for blue neon.

Canon 4SB, Fuji Acros 100. Developed in Ilford ID11 and scanned with an Epson V800.

Falling into decrepitude - Carrie Furnace, Rankin Pennsylvania USA

Onsite Hydraulic Repair, 24/7 UK coverage. Each van is professionally kitted out with the appropriate tools for removal, manufacture and refitting of hydraulic hose assemblies accompanied by stock to ensure that 99% of jos are carried out there and then.

www.hydraquip.co.uk

 

This is in the Mackenzie Mountains not too far from Whitehorse. Although many people believe the Mackenzie Mountains to be a northern extension of the Rocky Mountains, they actually are not at all geologically related to the Rockys.

This was taken on the Alaska Highway, on possibly one of the most isolated stretches of it, between Tok, Alaska, USA and Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada, taken in the middle of the Yukon Territory of Canada. This was quite literally in the middle of nowhere, with rest areas about 50 miles apart, with nothing but random outhouses with no plumbing, some random gas stations, hotels, restaurants, and lodges with a combination of these services here and there along the highway. Cars travel on this highway relatively frequently, although some areas are less traveled than others.

Day 6 - Post 1

 

Fujifilm Instax mini EVO + Fujifilm Instax Mini Monochrome film

 

Settings: FILM No. 5 Monochrome + LENS No. 8 Mirror

I spent quite some time editing this, because the basin and wall are rather "ugly". The textures are fascinating, though. :-)

 

Have a wonderful day, everyone.

 

100x/87

Oklahoma City, OK; more plumbing signs at my website here:

www.roadarch.com/sca/plumbing.html

Detail from the 'dashboard' of a giant steam train.

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