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The sheet caught the light and dominated this shot so I have fiddled quite a bit to try and subdue the blow-out. Hope it worked. This particular piece of machinery holds unpleasant memories for me – my finger was squashed between rollers (dumb kids playing where they shouldn’t!!!) – tough lesson learned! HDR image – 3 x single jpeg x 1/3 EV FEATURED in the Nostalgic Art and Photography Group May 09 … thank you Sandra!! _FEATURED in Live Love Dream Group May 09 … thank you Bonita! Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM
from my original primitive naive acrylic painting
I had to have a cuick close up of that lovely mangle, it quite tickled me that the company was Acme, i expected a roadrunner to come around the corner any moment. I love that this was an original feature of the sink as well, with the sink having been designed to hold it.
The old Mangle in the laundry at the Werribee Mansion / ================= Click Here! if you want to read about the history of the mansion ================= Framed /
This is similar to Sue’s shot but I took the hint from Di Dowsett and did it in sepia. / Thats one of the problems with both of you in the same place, we tend to duplicate shots!!
An Old Mangle from victorian times used as a garden ornament
As shot. Near Perth, Western Australia MINOLTA MAXXUM 7D / Minolta 100/2.8 Macro / Focal Length 100 mm / Aperture f 2.8 / Exposure Time 1/3000 sec / ISO 200 / Flash: Not Fired
.....the singing of America’ s national anthem, THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER, has been so mangled over the years by the innumerable renditions…..
Well I am glad that I did not go on this,it looks like a mangle and the p-eople that came off did not look to good,all in the cause of excitment,excellent.
Antique mangle
A twisted madrone tree near a ragged barbed wire fence.
Antique mangle at Hahndorf SA Aust
The mangle was invented in the 18TH century.It was used for wringing water out of wet washing .The tension was adjusted on the large wooden rollers by turning a large screw type handle on the top .They came in different sizes and in the 1940s we had a large one that folded down and could be used as a table .As we only had a small kitchen I remember it just about filled it there was just enough room to walk around it. Not much space in them days . Some washing machines had a small mangle with rubber rollers attached which folded into the machine when not in use . / Mangles are still in existence today and are used in laundries .They are heated and used for ironing large items such as sheets pillowcases,tablecloths and towels etc . / This one was at Gretna Green, Scotland
encounter with a mangled hand
original water colour/pastel scanned image and re-worked
This solarised and Neon-filtered image started out as a a detail shot of a rusted mangle: an old fashioned clothes wringer. It is one of a pair, each with a dirrefent final colour effect achieved by selective layering.
This Solarised and Neon-filtered image started out as a detail shot of a rusted mangle: an old fashioned clothes wringer. It is one of a pair, each with a different final colour effect achieved by selective layering.
Experimental work created from my own photos with manipulation of layers in photoshop to convey nature’s attempt to intergrate the body and its contents into the surrounding landscape. And the uncomfortable truth that a car body dumped in the bush, used as a rubbish bin, left to disintergrate, won’t disappear any time soon. / View my galleries Impressionist – all / Impressionist bush scenes / At the beach / Flowers / Environmental / Sunrise and sunsets / Monochrome / Altermative processing / Dead things / Grunge textural effects
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