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All the right tools of an artificer lined up.

Playing around in the garage with my dads tools.

Tool Boxes

When you realize, that problem solving is the same for any system, I started in electrical and electronic Eng. Work in 3rd party computer maintenance. Then as I always had a PC from 8086 days,I pivoted to IT. Got paid badly, applied fault finding skills to fixing the cars. now I did a little Plumbing. I sometimes code in C++ for fun, need to learn Python.

Love photography, weird I the little P6000 seems to get more use that the way better DSLRs...

These are my tools, but hey, they're just tools...

 

Big, small, digital, film, instant, home made, all good tools, for different subjects...

 

--- Digital ---

Nikon D800, for pretty much everything

Nikon D200, soon to be converted in infra-red

Samsung WB2000, for parties or for exploring new places without all the heavy gear

LG VX-9600, when I have nothing else

 

--- Photo reportage ---

Nikon FE, because it's the best Nikon you can get per ounce

Leica M3, with a 50, for shooting on the street, HCBesque

Voigtlander Bessa L, for wider shots

 

--- Panoramic ---

Horizon 202, obvious, for paaaanooooraaaamaaaaas...

 

--- Instant ---

Polaroid 230, pure fun, people loves having a picture rightaway

 

--- Medium Format ---

Hasselblad 500c/m, my favourite medium format camera, shoot everything with it

Hasselblad 500c, backup

Hasselblad 500el/m, for indoors, because heavier

Yashica-A, lovely for outdoors portraits

Zeiss Ikon Nettar, bringing back the 1936 era pics

Agfa Cadet, the simplest way of shooting

Tower Model 7, better for long exposures cause of the tripod mount

Kodak Brownie Target Six-20, for 620 film

 

--- Historical Cameras ---

Kodak Brownie Flash Synchro, for shooting flashbulbs

Kodak Brownie Holiday Flash, very nice size on 127 film

Spartus Miniature, smaller size on 127 film

Kodak Instamatic X-15, for shooting magicubes

Kodak Tele-Disc, for disc film, I have to process C-41 myself for this one

Micro 110, for 110, pretty much useless resolution wise

 

--- Lomography ---

Lomo Smena 8M, I have learned a lot about light with this one, some pretty neat tricks you can do with this one

Vivitar Ultra Wide & Slim, for shooting from the hip !

Sunny disguised camera, to get closer

Rollei Black & White Disposable Camera, for pure fun

 

--- Large Format ---

Horseman 4x5, awesome for architecture, landscapes, and portraits, one of the best cameras out there

Graflex Speed Graphic, to shoot barrel lenses, as there is a focal place shutter

Dorothea, for Hi-Res landscapes

Hannah, experimental camera that makes collages right from the exposure

Anya, anamorphs a half sphere into a rectangle, spectacular

Berenice, for perspective corrected architecture shots

Merlin, for fun

Benedicte, to prove that creativity is more important than the camera to make interesting photos

Xango Capoeira's main objective it to Research, Divulge and preserve the Afro-Brazilian Culture. Promoting individual and community values based on Respect, Co-operation and Freedom. Using Capoeira as social integration tool, abolishing violence, discrimination and pre-conception, making friends and respecting all.

 

Festival held at HeartbeatBedok

NASA's SpaceX Crew-7 astronaut Jasmin Moghbeli in training at the tool lab at the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory on Oct. 19, 2022. Credit: NASA/James Blair

An old woodworking shed. It reminded me of my Poppa's shed with the lack of electric tools and home made storage solutions from found containers and scraps of wood.

Olympus E-M10

Helios 44M-4

I've often been told to look upon a good tool as an investment...

 

right to left

30/32mm spanner - for threaded headsets

15mm ratchet spanner - for track nuts

Cyclo pedal spanner - for, you guessed it, pedals

backnut tool - for holding the nut on chainset bolts

24mm spanner - for the campagnolo bottom bracket tool

 

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Tools of the trade.

colonial williamsburg, va

CUTTING DOWN THE REPLACEMENT SCREEN

 

MAMIYA C330

FOCUS SCREEN REPACEMENT

2 drawknives and a small axe kindly donated by Richard after hearing about my workshop fire. Also a tine from an old drag rake.

Bronica S2A. Ilford FP4. HC-110 dilution B.

 

Display of tools at the Bale Grist Mill, Calistoga, California. The mill is one of only a couple of working wood-age "Evans" mills in the US.

.....can't stay away from metal!

 

Photo taken for the weekly challenge "Tools"

 

Sometimes the best tools are just pieces of scrap from the bin. You use them once in a pinch and then they become fixtures in the shop. I use this bar all the time. It’s great for binder bolts, bridges, and front derailleur braze-ons like this one. On an unrelated note, happy new year everyone! #brazeon #flux #chapmancycles

My entry for the LPCT theme One Tool.

 

It's a single long exposure (146 sec) light painting.

Color changing LED flashlight as light source.

Cropped SOOC.

 

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The cultivation of wine grapes relies on the hard work of people who toil in early morning, cold hours and in hot, bright conditions that keep those little grapes coddled in perfect conditions.

Handcrafted with tools. Hammer and ax.

 

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