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LOMO LC-A +, Lomography 400 @ Luna Park, Sydney, Australia
If you visit CIrcular Quay and see the ocean, you will realize that there is an amusement park over it. I was really interested in it because I am a huge fun of amusement parks. Amusement parks have so many interesting objects to take photos of. The other day, I felt like going there to take photos all of a sudden, so I took a ferry at the spur of the moment. It took only 10 minutes from Circlular Quay, and it was too small for me to stay there for one hour, but it is still great for me to go to an amusement park like this.
Favorite decoration in gardens. Picture taken at the garden of our house in Iriga City, Philippines. These wheels were taken from a cart being towed by carabaos.
I got a 50mm 1.4 lens yesterday! :D this photo's a little different, but it's the wheel of my uncle's VW container van!
These are the wheels for a new model. It's a model of a Renault C380 with a flat bed and loading ramp.
The wisp of smoke to the top right hand side tells us the loco is in fact in steam yet so cold had it been overnight that the ice still clung to the motion
President Joe Biden departs Cleveland on Air Force One en route back to Washington after pitching his economic plan and meeting with union workers and officials at a speech at Max Hayes High School on the city's west side.
Lights by two big ferris wheels, in a mirror composition. This might remind to "Karl Drais" the founder of bicycles, like we know them. - Shot handheld, as I had no tripod with me.
We're keeping busy at Fx Bricks!
p.s. in case anyone is wondering, the shiny brass wheels will be chemically blackened in production!
So, this was happening but it stopped so I could take a picture of it. Haha, I get too distracted sometimes. We have an artificial flocked tree and it makes a big mess whenever it gets bumped so I thought I would make the most out of having to vacuum yet again.
ODC - wheels
Explored 7-4-2016
An interesting collection near the "almost" ghost town of Benton Hot Springs,CA.The town started as a mining community and once was home to 5000 residents.It still maintains a small collection of historic buildings and the nearby hot springs still attract visitors...
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Some of you will see a nice car and will know the make and model but all I see is a prop to use for a photo, sorry but I am no petrol head.
Stone Chariot Wheels for the Gods in India at Bhoginandishwara Temple in Nandi Hills, Karnataka, India
Nandi Hills is a famous landmark for the urban populace of Bangalore. Everyone goes there, at least, once.
Not too far from the base of the hill is an old Hindu temple called Bhoginandishwara which is frequented by the locals and lots of devotees from Andhra Pradesh.
The pot holed road leads to a gateway to the temple complex. Stone wheels with decorative painted embellishments are placed on one side and that is a beautiful sight to see. Full mark for design sense.
It had just rained a few minutes before and the temple walkways were wet with water and thankfully not too many devotees were there bar a dog and a solitary person who stood with his hands behind him wondering whether the weather would be fine.
Today, I wonder whether "secularism is a disease" as postulated by the Hindu Right wing leader of RSS and shook my head in utter disbelief.
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