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Curved stainless steel handrail on the left side of the stairs leading up to the Griffith University Conservatory, again the signature red wall.

High Line / 24th st. New York

 

Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland

Bailey bridge over the Havel river

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CB&Q E5 9911-A leads the Nebraska Zephyr at Johnson siding during golden hour. Union, IL

London Docklands Cityscape

“They are the proof of something was there and no longer is.

Like a stain. And the stillness of them is boggling.

You can turn away but when you come back they'll still be there looking at you.”

~Diane Arbus

 

When it's winter darkness and storms seem endless, you'd better look for sunsets inside. This one was found in the kitchen.

Would you trust this with you finest piece of cloth?

Turns out, the sharp edges of the holes are facing outside, so this washing machine drum is smooth as can be for your delicate shirt.

The Stainless sculpture by Judy Darragh

 

After visiting the LA Car Museum, Auckland artist Judy Darragh was so taken by the folly, and failure, of the DeLorean car, the time machine in the 1985 movie Back to the Future, she was inspired to create an exhibition based around its 'wonder material'. Darragh has created a playful, shiny world of make-believe that features intriguing, pulsating objects.

 

Largely using stainless steel kitchenware, Darragh strips colanders, bowls and measuring cups of their domestic role to form works that are not what they seem. Judy Darragh has long held a concern for the flagrant waste of the consumer society, and a passion for reusing and restoring unwanted materials in surprising ways. She is interested in the constant desire for abundance as well as ideas around failure, in manufacturing as well as our personal lives.

Burlington Northern/Metra Budd-built bi-level commuter cars fill Hill Yard in Aurora, Illinois, on weekends like in this view on Saturday, April 16, 1988.

Macro Mondays | Perfect together

 

Screw and nut M10 VA2 stainless steel.

 

Shot with Sigma 105 mm / F2.8 EX DG OS HSM Macro Lens and 2x Teleconverter

Here's a view of the vivid Caribbean coastal waters of Cancún as seen from the rooftop pool bar of the hotel where I stayed. The color was so intense that my tequila took on a tint of turquoise :) Thanks for viewing! Cheers ... here's looking at blue, kid :)

 

Nikon D7500, Sigma 18-300, ISO 140, f/11.0, 31mm, 1/500s

The Rio Grande Zephyr’s regular 6:25 p.m. station stop and crew change is in full swing in Helper, Utah the evening of Aug. 26, 1975.

The Lloyd's building is the home of the insurance institution Lloyd's of London, and is located at One Lime Street, in the City of London, England.

 

It was designed by architect Richard Rogers and built between 1978 and 1986. Bovis were the management contractor for the scheme. [1] Like the Pompidou Centre (designed by Renzo Piano and Rogers), the building was innovative in having its services such as staircases, lifts, electrical power conduits and water pipes on the outside, leaving an uncluttered space inside. The 12 glass lifts were the first of their kind in the UK.

 

Created with fd's Flickr Toys.

Stainless steel compression spring for the Macro Mondays group, topic: Spiral. Happy Macro Monday!

In the playground by the "Y Knot?" Swing I was attracted to this bench and wondered how Theen Moy would shoot it. This was my attempt.

Nikon F3 with Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 on Kodak Portra 400

June 30, 2011

Los Angeles, Southern California

With ten cars of Budd stainless steel beauty, the Rio Grande Zephyr train No. 18 enters the Kyune gooseneck in Price Canyon the morning of Feb. 20, 1983.

Ferring, West Sussex

VIA 60 has VIA 917 and four HEP cars as it passes endangered searchlight signals at Coteau. As with most VIA trains, this one does not stop at Coteau.

"The Atomium is a building in Brussels originally constructed for Expo 58, the 1958 Brussels World's Fair. Designed by the engineer André Waterkeyn and architects André and Jean Polak,[1] it stands 102 m (335 ft) tall. Its nine 18 m (59 ft) diameter stainless steel clad spheres are connected so that the whole forms the shape of a unit cell of an iron crystal magnified 165 billion times." - Wikipedia

Upside down tempura ladle

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