Screwed screwing Wall Art

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  • Now who can hazard a guess as to what this is???

  • I put this together after a bit of experimentation. I hope you like it. The beam of light from bottom-right to top-left is sunlight The orange mottled pattern is created by sun passing through ginger beer bottles onto cement… and the other shadow of the screw due to reflected sunlight from the chrome leg of a chair.

  • What is this? An old Royal typewriter. Congrats Ajax for solving this. / Invented 52 times until a workable design was made, starting in the early 1700’s. / Nikon D70s / 18-50mm / F6.3, 1/125…As is / 9/12/08 – 182/6 Featured in Bubble Jeopardy / / /

  • Original digital photograph. Taken with a Sony Full HD 1080 Cyber Shot camera. / Thank You for viewing my art. VIEW susan’sgallery / VIEW susan’szazzle /

  • There is something about working with your hands. In my spare time I enjoy building things, which is something that I have acquired from my step father who is a builder and carpenter. I am starting to photograph the different parts of my tool box. Look forward to more in the near future. Canon EOS-1Ds Mark ll, 150mm Macro lens, f/2.8, shutter 1/160 / Exposure bias -1.00, ISO 400

  • that title sounds like someone just got screwed on ice … mmmmmm that could be different actually … I must try that sometime … KIDDIN’ :0) !!! a better title perhaps would have been ‘Jack Frost just got screwed’ ... this fixing must have been left behind from my latest DIY outdoor project …

  • Let’s face it…working for nuts would suck! This little guy decided to tell Santa just what was on his mind…lol We shall see if this causes trouble for Santa’s plans this year. Word has it on the streets that Santas slaves are going on strike unless demands are met. By the look in his eye , I would take him seriously.

  • Never be the first to arrive at a party or the last to go home, and never, ever be both. David Brown

  • Nikon D80

  • One square bolt lies exposed and abandoned, rusting away among its secure, round-headed neighbors. Featured in / Good News Group / (2009.AUG.09) Abstract Macro Urban Art / (2009.JUL.27) “Terminal” is double-entendre, as this scene is set on the terminal end of an abandoned railway ore-freight car. Canon 350D EOS / Tamron 55/200mm Corel PhotoImpact x3

  • This carved object, not even a half inch in diameter, is astonishing. That Mr. Weisbaden had not only the tools, but the steady hand, the discerning eye, and the vision to put such detail into something so insignificant, drew a an explosive exclamation from me, as I focused in on the metal. I hope you enjoy his work as much as I did.

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  • This was part of a huge chain hanging on an old gate. In the background you can see the remains of a clear-cut on the mountain… growing back with a “mono-forest”. Thus… we’re screwed. Lane County, Oregon Featured in Old & Rusty

  • CALLANDER – SCOTLAND

  • Taken at Dunwich Heath Nationial Trust Suffolk on 24, 5, 09 Walking around the Heath there was wonderful Ferns, that were just so wonderful to look at close up all waiting for the sun to touch them so they spread there arms out. Nikon D90 with Nikor 18-105 vr lens on aperture piority setting focal length 105mm / F/. 8 / Exposure 1/60 sec and -0.1 step / ISO 250 may of had a +4 macro screw on lens for this shot cannot remember. Level change and processed using Nikon Colour Efex Pro 3.0 complete

  • All too many places in our world need to lock things, or in this case, screw it into the ground. This bench sits in a public garden near the center of Istanbul, and seems unlikely to be swiped.

  • A close up of my self-build cabinet. I really enjoyed putting it together and of course taking a few shots whilst I was busy. Featured in Domestic Art – Home is Where the Art is on 12 September 2009* Canon EOS 400D / f/5.6 / SS 1/4s / ISO 100

  • This image has been done for the Challenge I have set in the Tools Group i help to host. Challenge is Points and Ends of everyday tools we use. / So I took some images of things this morning and this I liked the best. No need to comment as for a challenge Nikon D90 and Nikor 18-105vr lens / Focal length 105mm / F/. 5.6 / Exposure 1/60th / ISo 1/600 Natural light, hand held, aperture priority, slight tweak in photshop CS2 for levels .

  • If you like this check out Kim Calvert’s work. / Thinking of you Kim :)

  • an old chest full of rusty screws and nails

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