November project "Mechanical"
This can be anything from large machinery to a lever. Please try to emphasize the 'mechanical' aspect of the subject.
Have fun! Looking forward to all your posts.
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Some of the mechanical parts of a functioning replica dutch windmill.
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The world would stop dead in its tracks without this mechanical device.
Rick
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I really like this particular theme. Here's one for now, but will be doing some shooting with this in mind for more posts later.
http://gallery.photographyreview.com...board-Guts.jpg
"Soundboard Guts"
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Yeah, I'd have said electrical not mechanical.
Though I suspected a computer cabinet.
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Some of the mechanical parts of a functioning replica dutch windmill.
Love to see the wooden/belt driven machinary. Great shots. - TF
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Yeah, I'd have said electrical not mechanical.
Though I suspected a computer cabinet.
Hmmm. . . OK point conceded, although I'm certain there's something mechanical in there.
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Mechanical = Hard work
Roger R.
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A couple of photos from the airshow
B52 Landing Gear
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Radial Aircraft Engine
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Phil
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Old Clicker,
Great train photos, Iwas out shooting something similar this morning, yours are better :)
Phil
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Love to see the wooden/belt driven machinary. Great shots. - TF
Thanks Terry There was a good breeze out side and the whole system was churning and rattling away impressively . Those big wooden gears make quite a noise when they are working. The flour dust everywhere caused a lot of the shots to look blown out.
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Great Project and Pictures!!
Not sure if this will count..but It has levers anyway..
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A;nd those levers are connected to gears. Looks mechanical to me. Nice shot. I never would have thought of it.
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Should have gotten closer...:p
Rick
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I think your distance is just right as it gives relevance to the machinery and we might not have known it has something to do with fishing boats. I'm guessing some sort of hoist.
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here are a couple of shots.
Jimmy B
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Hey, Jimmy, do you think that engine will fit in my Rav 4?
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10,000 liters of Tequila ...
and
night shot of a Jeep with lights under the chassis
(the resized photo of the jeep look quite worse than the original, I could not find how to delete an attached file of the post)
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The Bleriot is a replica, the AH1 Scout is original, as is the DC3 undercarriage bay.
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Here are a couple form the parking lot down the street.