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Tool box full of everything needed to make a race car stay together. At the Northern Nationals, Amsoil Speedway in Superior, Wisconsin.

The Sauteuse.

My kinda "multitool" in the kitchen.

 

Perfect Christmas gift for ambitious homechefs/kitchen firestarters.

 

A forgiving pan that is capable of covering your mistakes and can actually give you an alibi in certain situations...

Camera Tools by Otis_Inf I Photo Mode I ReShade

  

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Each specialty has its own special tools, which must have been conceived and made out of experience?

Bettering the tools all the time for the job?

Here, two specialists, Willem Vermandere and his woodcuts and Vincent Flachet, a luthier...

 

We had the honour to visit their workplace.

 

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Listen

Of

Wave

Energy

 

Taking pictures a tool (camera), not a photographer.

The choice of tool limits the possibilities.

Experience allows him (instrument) less and less to limit their capabilities.

The ability to see is given only when the observer allows ...

The moment of observation is the real find ...

Training and mastering it defies. Training leads to poor imitations of the original.

Often the result should ripen, like wine. Although time is the understanding of the mind, therefore it is very speculative.

The meaning of all this is the process!

Find someone who inspires shooting the camera!

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Often we are visited by thoughts that may reveal something unknown ... Our mind many times tries to solve a problem with known methods ... This is its main mistake! The path of the heart opens the doors that appear in our path. It is a pity that not everyone has the courage to insert the keys that are always with us ...

(Listenwave- 圣彼得堡)

Adelaide Hills toolshed. A bit of a companion image to the previous one in my stream, in a way.

 

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Taken at Oakham treasures near Bristol

the tools used to build these old structures

Taken on Lomo LC-A+ with 200iso film, expired, cannot remember the name

 

I used my betel nut box from Thailand but any box would work. My box measures 8.5x9.5" , 8" high with the depth of the container part 2.25". I used several sizes of pharmacy bottles to create separate compartments. Now I can easily find the tool I want to use with the added benefit of being able to carry all the tools to different "clean" work spaces.

Maynard James Keenan of Tool.

A rusty collection of wrenches and spanners at the Coach House, Yeldall Manor, near Hare Hatch, Berkshire, UK.

Found in my Grandpa's desk. No idea what it was for. He was a rice farmer, but this tool and its box seemed lightly used so it might not be related. Any idea?

Both Stu and I like Apple Crisp so I thought I'd get a corning tool to help out with the recipe. I chose this one and it is great. You can open it to remove the core which makes this job so much easier!

Some of my ruling pens.

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With these tools, Piroh can craft any weapon, armour or mask with incredible power.

Anvil by Gigamesh-Mocs

Closeup industrial Worker at the factory welding

These tools are sparingly used. DIY is not really my forte, and I prefer to use my hard-earned income to pay a professional to do jobs properly. I don't even know what the thing on the right is (don't worry; I don't really want to know).

 

Taken because on 2 April 2022 the Hereios of the We’re Here! Group are shooting DIY Home Decor.

Old times.

Plough

 

Garin Regional Park, Hayward, CA

Some of the field and studio macro photography glasses that I usually use.

 

These glasses are very good performers at their magnification factor range and ı recommend them to every macro photography enthusiasts.

 

You can find images produced with each of the lenses listed below in my Albums section.

  

From Left to Right |

 

- Canon Macro Photo Lens 35mm f/2.8

- LOMO 3.7x 0.11 NA Microscope Lens

- Schneider Kreuznach Componon-s 50mm f/2.8 Enlarging Lens

- Nikon El-Nikkor 50 mm f/2.8N Enlarging Lens

- Rodenstock Rodagon 80mm f/4 Enlarging Lens

- 5X Mitutoyo M Plan Apo NA 0.14 Infinity Corrected Long WD Microscope Objective

- Venus Optics Laowa 15mm f/4 Macro Lens

- Canon MP-E 65mm f/2.8 1-5x Macro Photo Lens

- Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM Lens

  

Sony A7 | Carl Zeiss Jena Sonnar MC 135mm f/3.5

  

LARGE version!

All kinds of interesting tools to ponder inside the East Broad Top Roundhouse.

CF CARD

CF CARD READER

MAC COMPUTER

CANON LENS HOOD

AND a little time

---JUST A THOUGHT---

Keys Ranch, Joshua Tree National Park.

I wanted to emphasize the gritty look of an old warehouse still in use, though the train tracks have been removed where the boxcars used to be shunted right into the building to unload their wool.

 

I did use Nik's HDR Efex Pro 2, but with a single exposure only. The dynamic range of the D600's sensor is so good that it is rarely necessary to use more than one frame to get the shot.

Nikon D700, Carl Zeiss Distagon T* 35/2 ZF.2

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