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A couple of nuts!Taken with Sigma 150mm macro. Just got this lense and loving it. Its quickly becoming one of my favourites.
You might want to try lubricating those nuts, dude.
They look like they might be a tad unused and rusty. Producer & Editor @ GadgetGuy.com.au
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Perhaps the horizon police could help you there. my gallery of so-so photos
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Interesting texture there
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Another reason that I love fence posts and macro lenses.
Apparently in the vast majority of cases, the left nut is lower than the right. So it's right on the money. People put way too much rubbish in signature blocks.
I can plainly see you're nuts.
I love this type of pic. A classic well taken. Steve.
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An excellent pair of nuts you got there, dhess!
Love this type of photography, which is what I aim to do with the telegraph poles I posted a couple of months back! I really find that old weathered wood and rusty bits of metal work so well together! Well done.
It must be a good sign when one of the girls on our forum is telling you that you've got a nice pair of nuts there, dhess.
Now all we need is Mic's opinion... Producer & Editor @ GadgetGuy.com.au
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Good pic, Dom.
The angle of the side-lighting brings up the texture really nicely. TFF (Trevor)
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