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Arthur53 13-03-16 17:40

The back of a well used spoon?

postcardcv 15-03-16 22:33

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Originally Posted by Arthur53 (Post 57978)
The back of a well used spoon?

It is metal, but not a spoon.

mbkamrani 15-03-16 23:51

A metal dish !?

sassan 16-03-16 02:19

How about a Knife?

graham harcombe 16-03-16 18:21

Hammer head?

postcardcv 18-03-16 08:06

All wrong I'm afraid - none of the guesses so far have been made of the metal that this object is...

Peter Waites 18-03-16 09:27

Aluminium pot or pan?

postcardcv 18-03-16 12:00

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Originally Posted by Peter Waites (Post 58025)
Aluminium pot or pan?

Nope, afraid not

Peter Waites 18-03-16 12:19

macro. So - - - -silver ring?

postcardcv 18-03-16 17:45

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Originally Posted by Peter Waites (Post 58028)
macro. So - - - -silver ring?

Extremely close - probably close enough to say that you win, but I wonder if anyone could get really specific?

sassan 19-03-16 06:57

Wrist watch?

postcardcv 21-03-16 17:36

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Originally Posted by Peter Waites (Post 58028)
macro. So - - - -silver ring?

I was being too fussy before - silver ring wins.

Although not made of silver it is a ring that is silver in colour. It is infact my wedding ring showing the signs of being worn constantly.

sassan 21-03-16 18:14

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Originally Posted by postcardcv (Post 58057)
I was being too fussy before - silver ring wins.

Although not made of silver it is a ring that is silver in colour. It is infact my wedding ring showing the signs of being worn constantly.

I am now to realize that one of the most interesting things, when fully worn out is actually the "Wedding Ring", when in one piece and in original pair!

Well done Peter. Lets see what you have for us now?

Peter Waites 22-03-16 09:20

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Ok - I wonder what you'll make of this.

sassan 22-03-16 15:19

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Originally Posted by Peter Waites (Post 58060)
Ok - I wonder what you'll make of this.

OK.
My first reaction, and knowing Zorro didn't go to school, so the cheater could have copied all written script, I thought this could be "The Mark of Zorro" only when Zorro not knowing he is mirror imaging his cheat sheath.

But then in closer inspection, it seems like a ground glass or glass under rain showing a view.

Yet under closer inspection it appears to be a photoshop CS2 filter applied on an image. And if it is taken with 1/250 @F5, you should have outdoor light and noting the lens is parked at 82mm focal length, says you have had some distance to the subject. Not sure why you used shutter priority though. Well all these exclude this being a picture of spying a subject in the shower or likewise:) but beyond that I can't think of anything better.

So I must answer with a question: Is this a view of an inanimate object or a land scape?

Peter Waites 22-03-16 15:30

Yeah! The "crop" and the filter are just there to make the challenge last a little longer. Your analysis is spot on - it's an outdoor "still life". Shutter was used because I was looking for birdies. Thanks for joining in sassan.

Peter Waites 24-03-16 10:24

Lead Balloon
 
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Well that didn't go down too well. It was part of a gate latch and i tried to make it a bit less obvious. Anyone else fancy a go at setting one?

Tugboat 07-04-16 22:31

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sorry Peter,I couldn't work that one out,here is another one I found

sassan 07-04-16 22:57

No ideas yet. Is it Botanical?

Tugboat 10-04-16 08:57

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Originally Posted by sassan (Post 58116)
No ideas yet. Is it Botanical?

not botanical

Arthur53 11-04-16 10:09

Take a guess. Ice cream?

Tugboat 11-04-16 13:30

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Originally Posted by Arthur53 (Post 58122)
Take a guess. Ice cream?

not food either

Peter Waites 12-04-16 09:36

something like a mixer rotor?

Tugboat 12-04-16 14:23

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Originally Posted by Peter Waites (Post 58127)
something like a mixer rotor?

sorry ,not that Peter.

Tugboat 14-04-16 09:56

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does this help any?

graham harcombe 15-04-16 07:50

A section of a nautilus shell?

Tugboat 15-04-16 22:40

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Originally Posted by graham harcombe (Post 58138)
A section of a nautilus shell?

yes,you have it Graham, over to you.

graham harcombe 15-04-16 22:45

Ok, it was the extra clue that did it. Give me a day to find the next one!

graham harcombe 16-04-16 12:39

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Like a mini mountain range!

Tugboat 17-04-16 07:14

is it gears off a mountain bike?

graham harcombe 18-04-16 08:55

No, that's not it Trena.

Tugboat 18-04-16 10:05

is it anything to do with the chain part around the middle of the wheel on a bike Graham?

Peter Waites 19-04-16 09:24

er - a "router" of some kind??

graham harcombe 19-04-16 19:56

Sorry to be slow responding. But no, not a router or router bit.

Peter Waites 24-04-16 09:57

Feel I should know this but can't bring it to mind. Time for a clue maybe?

graham harcombe 24-04-16 21:21

It's in a woodworker's workshop and is a set.

Peter Waites 25-04-16 09:26

Hmm - I have a set of hole saws that might look like that with the right lens.

graham harcombe 26-04-16 19:55

Spot on Peter, a set of hole saws allowed to crowd into each other. Well done.

Tugboat 26-04-16 22:51

ah, well done Peter, I would never have got that,been a long time since I did any woodwork,I have forgotten all my tools!!!!

Peter Waites 27-04-16 08:56

Thanks folks - it took a long time-------------. Now I'll try to come up with something but in the meantime if anyone has anything please feel free.


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