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Late night trip to Wembury to experiment with wire wool. Great fun!

  

Wires radiating out from a telephone pole on Barton street.

An attempt to make what could have been a standard sunset shot a bit more interesting.

120mm

f/16

250th

50 ISO

 

1 Softbox from left

1 Beauty dish back left

Go-Betweens

Cable Release

Many older neighborhoods still have secondary racks with spool insulators. This is a junction pole with them in Georgetown in Evesham built in the mid 1950s. Around 1960 secondary wires began to be twisted into a cable. The service drop lines here were replaced with twisted cables branching off on the left. Primary line Pole-top pin and insulator, suspension insulator for dead end. The street lights were replaced in this area a couple years ago with this type of fixture.

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You can see the layer of ice on the wires

Wires;

Aprelevka, Moskovskaya oblast, Russia;

55°33'56" N 37°5'33" E;

 

Yashica FX-D Quarz, ISO 200, Svema A-2SH

13kv lines may be near a substation.

Abandoned building in Duluth, Mn... We found the wires, metal, tape, and mask inside.

Photo-A-Day 5/16/13

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The green one is my favourite :-)

Violet-green Swallow VGSW (Tachycineta thalassina)

 

Sluggett Farm

Maber West

Central Saanich

 

BC

 

DSCN4682

 

shot through the roof of my car on the way home from work

Wires are almost always a faux pas in photos, but sometimes there is beauty in the unconventional.

The image is a Maxwell render the printed heads are available at Shapeways

stuff dug up from the archives

A picture I never thought would end up on flickr, but here it is. Who knows why I pick some of these random shots for the internet to see.

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