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We forge the chains we wear in life (c) Charles Dickens

"So glide away and so be healed and promise not to promise anymore and if you come around again then i will take, then i will take the chain from off the door."

 

(Ingrid Michaelson-The chain)

  

Abstract from on old bike chained up at head height. My own bike repair saga contines, one more week hopefully.

 

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Impression aus dem Medienhafen Düsseldorf

old steel chain

by the nagging sense that things are better on that side

without detail

leaving both sides undefined

and the observer weighted

in the inability to see the view of this side, from there.

Taken on my driveway

Restraining chains for the blondin system on Ponc Teiliwr, Dinorwig. The huge support pillar can be seen behind.

Good Friday Procession - penitent dressed in robe walking barefoot with chains tied to his ankles

You got me in chains, you got me in chains for your love

But, I wouldn’t change, no I wouldn’t change this love

You got me chains , you got me in chains for your love

But, I wouldn’t change, no I wouldn’t change this love

Tryin'a break the chains but the chains only break me

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=U8UX2bbCHJw

Found this construction vehicle with big chains on its big tires. Loved the textures.

Széchenyi Chainbrdge, capitol of Hungary, Budapest.

 

“A man practices the art of adventure when he breaks the chain of routine and renews his life through reading new books, traveling to new places, making new friends, taking up new hobbies and adopting new viewpoints". ~Wilfred Peterson~

 

Boat chain at Fishermen's Wharf, San Francisco

Chains

 

This is The Waverley mooring chain photographed when it was docked outside of the Glasgow Science Centre.

 

I am going to submit this photo to our Creative Challenge group.

 

Thank you for your faves and comments, they are very much appreciated. :)

Chain Bridge - Budapest

If the Son [of God] therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed.

(John 8:36)

Massive anchor chains on the "Big Mo" with six of the nine 406mm-16"/50 caliber Mark 7 guns stand guard over them. I can't even begin to image how loud these chains were when the anchors were dropped, and how that sound must have reverberated through the hull of the ship. Also can't image how much louder those guns were when they were being fired. USS Missouri September 2012- Oahu, Hawaii

©Mark Payton Photography

 

Canon 5D MK III

Canon EF 15mm f/2.8 Fisheye

100 ISO - 1/125sec @ f/11

I have a new item for June round! :)

Chloe Necklace comes in 8 colors. Each chain part is recolorable and can be hidden. Also necklace is modify.

:heart: Hope you enjoy :heart:

 

MP

 

Taxi

  

 

Chains from a swing set I saw the other day.

I flipped it per FrankBA suggestion, I like it better thanks Frank!

 

Constructive criticism appreciated!

 

Music: Fleetwood Mac's The Chain right click to open in new window/tab

 

INVITES ARE GREAT, BUT PLEASE IN MODERATION

 

All my public photos are free for personal use

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This was part of a maritime display in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Its the close up view of the chain attached to an anchor. Love the contrast, rust and colors. Specially in the blues

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Near Cranberry Community Park, Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania. The chain was obviously stretched across the entrance to the parking lot to block entrance (perhaps at night) to a small business building which has been abandoned. The rusted chain remains on a post on one side of the entrance

 

What caught my eye were the wonderful textures here: the weathered wood, the reflectors, the chain, the rust, little pieces of dried vegetation caught in the chain, and even the background of dried leaves and bare branches.

 

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Posted to the Mar 15 - 25, 2015 challenge 686 on Desafío Cualquier Cosa (www.flickr.com/groups/desafiocualquiercosa/pool/) - Theme: Chains

Chains from a retired train

 

Thanks in advance for your visits, faves and comments. I believe the best way to say thank you is to post more pictures. Cheers!

The chains along the seawall in beautiful St. Augustine cast perfect shadows as I strolled along the Matanzas River, taking in the downtown sights.

Entirely handcrafted antiqued sterling silver chain. Turkish roundmaille and simple Japanese links join to make a bold fashion statement.

Sonia Argenio Photography

:copyright: 2017 Sonia Argenio

In my old way of thinking, a photo like this would never have been taken. It was too dark to shoot; shadows would plug up; it would be too dim to hand hold the camera. The scene had too much backlighting. And the composition was too jammed up with the grave markers on the sides causing uneven framing. And in that mindset, I wouldn't even have brought out the camera, and therefore I would not even have bothered to come here. Would have probably remained at home in a warm house and not troubled myself walking a mile in the cold. I often think of the chain reaction initiated by negative thought; how just one decision to remain inactive ]can quickly snowball. I've learned to discard that way of thinking and remarkably have discovered that the opposite is also true. Make just one decision to act and opportunities seem to appear out of nowhere. Such was the case this evening. I noticed great lighting out off my window the other evening. The low sun angle was shining orange light on nearby buildings with a dramatic backdrop of dark clouds. Without hesitation, I grabbed the camera and headed outside, not even sure of a destination but simply intent on letting the universe guide me. I headed first for the buildings that I had noticed from my window, but the sun faded before my eyes. So I drifted west in the direction of the sunset. All of my old concerns mentioned above still applied (too this, too that) but in my new way of thinking none of that mattered. My interest now is photos with soul and I no longer care so much about shadow detail, composition issues and backlighting. Those considerations are important, don't get me wrong, but they are now secondary. Visceral, first and foremost. Letting go of the technical constraints was game-changer for me.

Explore Oct 5, 2008 #135 -- No editing at all, just as it came out from the camera. Only my name pasted in to the photo in Photoshop. P1110317

Mayne Island Ferry Dock

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“Man is born free and everywhere he is in chains” - Jean-Jacques Rousseau

 

Taken at Pike Place Market, Seattle.

 

Chain On Black

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