The Lozarithm Lens

By Lozarithm

The Old Forge (Tuesday 28th August 2018)

I had Tiny Tuesday in mind when I peeked into my new shed this evening to take this picture. I don't know if it is the wide-angle lens I used but even though it is just a photography-appropriate 6 by 4 it just doesn't look sufficiently tiny.

After it was installed there was found to be a problem with one of the joists beneath the floor having badly warped. As it would need to be dismantled, I didn't install the shelf I intended for it or store anything beyond these three items. The fault has just been rectified, so it should soon look a lot fuller.

L.
28.8.2018 (1923 hr)

Blip #2738 (#2488 + 250 archived blips taken 27.8.60-18.3.10)
Consecutive Blip #016
Blips/Extras In 2018 #180/265 + #67/100 Extras)
Day #3080 (599 gaps from 26.3.10)
LOTD #1880 (#1721 + 159 in archived blips

Old Forge series


Taken with Pentax K-50 (Yellow) and Pentax smc P-DA 12-24mm F4.0 ED/AL (IF) lens

Lozarhythm Of The Day:
Helen and the Horns - Pioneer Town (1983)
Helen McCookerybook, formerly of The Chefs, formed an unusual band comprising only saxophone, trumpet and trombone, originally intended as a cowboy band, performing Western style songs, but soon matured into something unique as her songwriting developed. This was the B-side of the traditional Freight Train, a surprise radio hit on Radio One and Radio Two. I heard it today on the compilation album Sharon Signs To Cherry Red: Independent Women 1979-1985.

One year ago:
Before... (Car prang)

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