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Category: abstract

Tired

Posted on May 4, 2010May 4, 2010

Old tyres neatly stacked outside a local garage. Originally posted to Flickr.

Posted in abstract, B/W, Olympus510Tagged abstract, däck, pattern, tire, tyre2 Comments

Steel tubes

Posted on February 18, 2010

baggage trolley collection at Paris CDG Aerogare

Posted in abstract, Airport, B/W, France, Function, Olympus, Olympus510, ZuikoTagged abstract, B/W, chrome, metal, steel5 Comments

Candle light

Posted on December 24, 2009

Close up of a candle burning, a sort of seasonal feel to the whole thing! Merry Christmas to everyone.

Posted in abstract, colour, färg, Olympus510, RedTagged burn, Candle, fire, light2 Comments

reflections

Posted on September 27, 2009

Me reflected in the glass of my office window. Outside is the Kiel Canal, the lights mark the side of the channel. The camera is stuck to the glass which is about 4 inches thick, with the long exposure about a second I get caught in the glass too with the back light.

Posted in abstract, colour, färg, Germany, me, Olympus, Olympus510, ZuikoTagged glass, me, mirror, Olympus510, reflections, wide-angle1 Comment

Another engineering brick in the wall

Posted on August 13, 2009

An engineering brick is a ‘brick sized fired clay units having a dense and strong semi vitreous body, conforming to defined limits for water absorption and compressive strength.’

Posted in abstract, B/WTagged "Engineering brick" b/wLeave a comment

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