I smell of spray paint. My house smells of spray paint. My entire neighbourhood probably smells of spray paint.
But progress has been made, and I took a photo.
What an unusually productive evening.
This one's a focus stack at 4.5x magnification
I smell of spray paint. My house smells of spray paint. My entire neighbourhood probably smells of spray paint.
But progress has been made, and I took a photo.
What an unusually productive evening.
This one's a focus stack at 4.5x magnification
Today has been a day of fixing things - I started out repairing my washing machine, where years of vibration had worn through the paint, and it was starting to go a bit rusty in a couple of spots.
Later on, I picked up a lamp from my parents' that needs a bit of first aid. I shall rewire it and put in new LED lamps to replace the old halogens that have cooked part of the wiring and the lampholders.
Here's one of the bulbs that's given up the ghost - not a particularly amazing shot, but I suppose it tells a story. EOS R5, EF100mm f/2.8 L IS Macro, LED cube lights
I took a walk down the river to see Nottingham's latest river crossing.
A road bridge would have been rather more useful, but it's quite a nice thing all the same.
I'm going to have to get the drone up here at some point soon.
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More WiFi fixing this evening, momentarily paused by the appearance of a cracking rainbow.
I didn't have a real camera on me, but the phone actually managed this fairly well.
Revisiting "my" tree, a now very-occasional theme I used quite regularly a while ago.
I'd never noticed that the latch on this gate made for a convenient frame before - maybe it's previously been flipped over the other way, or maybe I'm less observant than I thought.
A backup photo today, a busy one at work followed by WiFi trouble shooting for family members meant I didn't shoot anything.