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I live in a new housing development, so sights such as this are not uncommon around the neighborhood.

 

Our Daily Challenge: "Work/Working" challenge

Landscape photography is a fleeting love, at least the subjects are that is. Iconic trees die, idiots tag rocks, and arches collapse. I went looking for Windstone Arch in Valley of Fire State Park in Nevada expecting to see that same iconic scene I have seen in many other great images. Found the cave, found the odd rock face inside the cave, did NOT find the arch. Why? It was not there anymore. Poof. Gone. Erosion or some dummy with powertools, I don't know, but the actual upright of the old arch was not there anymore. The cave is still as stunning and still totally delivered in the image though. I was just surprised to find it missing.

 

I visited this cave late in the day because conventional wisdom says to visit it in the morning. Naturally I try to steer clear of wisdom (actually I try to steer clear of crowds). This way I got the cave to myself. I shot it tight, I shot it wide, I tried several angles, but in the end I liked this wide shot best. I thought the wide perspective pulled the viewer into the scene. I also shot this in a focus stack, but I actually preferred the foreground a little soft, again, so it pulled the viewer in.

 

We found that this specific cave was interesting but by no means the only cave with these neat wind-swept qualities and strange internal formations. I shot a few others that might get posted, but you should know that if you head out there to shot this cave and can't find it, there are plenty of other great caves to shoot. I almost feel bad going with this super popular spot instead of using another lesser-known cave. I feel the same way when I go to the Portland Japanese Garden and try NOT to shoot 'that' Japanese Maple Tree. But, I end up shooting that darn tree every time (after you wait in the line que that is). I guess it was my way of knowing I could get one portfolio image in the can without that much effort. You know it delivers.

 

Now I made myself feel bad. I am going to go process the other neglected images from other caves. Teach this popular cave a lesson. He is so arrogant.

 

Let me know what you think.

Fabricado en 1890 por el renombrado relojero Antonio Canseco, que se encuentra en el Centro de Interpretación Histórica del Valle del Tiétar, en el castillo de La Adrada.

Making the weathered and old look new... Ulster County, NY

"I'm working hard this Canadian Thanksgiving long weekend.." -Tomitheos

 

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A leftover from earlier this year. Mixed up and out.

Donaustauf – 2013, August 03

 

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The "Craftsman" rotary tool is actually made by Dremel.

 

Sears repair part 2615294309

Now you can blow the leaves instead of having to rake them all the time and get sweaty.

 

Wear to animate, click to blow at somebody!

 

2 colors included

With or without sound

Optional particle blowy leaves

 

See the GIF animation here:

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Available at the Main Store:

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Or the Marketplace:

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HMM!

 

Macro Mondays - 7/20/20 - "Numbers"

Like covid, the avian flu doesn't seem to be going away. This virus, that's deadly to many bird species, is carried in the droppings of birds that are affected. So, the habitats of the birds of prey, such as hawks, falcons and owls, are receiving a solid roof. This man was working on the construction.

Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60X30 softbox camera right. AB800 with Softlighter II camera left. Triggered by Cybersync.

Fantasia Phantasmagora

My husband and my father had to do some major construction on our garage this past weekend. I was in the yard taking pictures of butterflies and when I turned around and saw this on the ground. I thought it would be a perfect photo for the accidental numbers and letters group. That group really has me thinking.

Ok, so I've set upon this path of the 365ers. We'll see how it goes. :^/

This day was earned not given...

this is the lab in the Giant Dollhouse after @modernwizard helped me organize it!

 

the rolling organizer is from aliexpress but be careful ordering them because there are at least 2 sizes available and it's hard to tell which you're getting by the scales they mention.

 

powertools i think might be old gachapons?

robots in packages are from zuru mini surprise toys.

fish tank is re-ment

metal cabinet is from that hospital room for action figures that was all over ebay last year. the whole set is really good, if you wondered.

 

oh and the floor are wall accent tiles off aliexpress. they have adhesive backing has which worked pretty well so far.

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Hmm, I'm sure he should be wearing a glove on the other hand, too!

My son trying out his new angle grinder :)

BDC- Power

Weekly alphabet challenge- A

Power tool pruning creates that feathered effect!

Ligna 2017

Hannover

Pick a job you love, and you won't have to work a single day in your life.

Scegli un lavoro che ami, e non dovrai lavorare neppure un giorno in vita tua.

'Mix It Ditsy Mixers by Su_G': My entry in the Kitchen Wisdom Design Challenge, continuing my love affair with the mixmaster, and adding alphabet characters for good measure. (Mockup c/o Spoonflower)

Watercolor on canvas (mixmasters), and digital hand-drawn letters.

© Su Schaefer 2020

 

A yard of Linen Cotton Canvas (54 inches wide) includes cutting lines to cut four (4) tea towels. Cut-and-sew: to complete the project: wash, iron, cut, and hem (or zigzag) to give as gifts!

 

The link for voting will be www.spoonflower.com/contest_voters_temp/new?contest_id=569 - open for one week only. There are 341, no, make that 327 entries so far. Voting could be fun, especially for tea towel fanciers (I have found & given as gifts some real beauties over the years - and there are many in this set that could make food preparation easier).

  

[Mix It Ditsy Mixer by Su_G tea towel_mockup]

A vintage still life inspired my this vintage drill. Light panting was use to illuminate the image.

The Bobby at Sutton Bridge Junction box, secures a cheeky shot of 6M86/66414, as it creeps past his advantageous perch.

 

66414 looks resplendent in its PowerTool livery, and as such, I'm instantly transported back in my thoughts to Leamington Spartans, whereupon I last saw it, one dark evening, dribbling over the Bath Place bridge, towards the station, with an assortment of boxes in tow, rain falling with abandon, drunks weaving up and down the footpath. It's fairly interesting to think what can occur just because of a driveline fault.

 

6M86. Margam to Dee Marsh. Sutton Bridge Junction. 11-08-2017.

 

Thanks as always for the 'explore'.

Hi-tech, power tools and stuff may be way cool, but for certain tasks lo-tech solutions still work best, don't you think? :-)

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Better large

Next unit in the 'Raptor' line-up is a powersuit developed for the intergalactic Space Fire Team.

"Putting out fires in the vacuum of space!?"

 

> See more of this life saving bunch on David Roberts':

Space firemen album.

 

Equipped with a foam pack, appropriate lighting, a flexible hose, a powertool and a buoy, this handy walker can serve mulitple purposes in its line of duty.

 

This Raptor is painted and coated in a classic firemen livery.

 

Check out the other raptors in the series:

- Fallout

- Tequilatron

- Neo CS

- Blacktron 1

- Ma.K SAFS

- System, MK1

- Ice Planet 2002

- Space Police 2

- City: Road construction

- Star Wars

- Exploriens '96

- M:Tron

- U.F.O.

- Blacktron 2

- IKEA

- Cargo Delivery

 

Raptor LXF File:

Download the Raptor schematics here

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A little project I just whipped up over a couple of nights..

One of my favourite tools in my kit....

Milf doing yard work

Forge - Grinding

  

Here is one of that last shots from my first forging experience this past weekend in Regina, Saskatchewan. Forging steel is done by repeatedly heating steel and forcefully moulding it into shape. In this case, it is shaping it into a blade. By running the blade over a bench grinder, it gives the metal a nice shine in the right light.

  

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A few more from yesterday

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