The shadows of the hand drill.

in CCC8 hours ago (edited)

This morning the sun was strong, perfect for creating shadows. I was thinking about what to use to create a good shadow until I remembered we have a hand drill at home.

I used it and was able to observe these shadows:

These are the three photos, or rather shadows, of the hand drill. I placed it in different ways and positions so that the shadows could emerge in different ways. I also took the photos from different angles so that the difference between the shadows could be noticed:

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That's how I got the photos of the shadows. What can I tell you about this hand drill?

Well, it's a very old tool that's only used in emergencies and when there's no electricity or electric drill nearby.

This drill also uses special drill bits and accepts larger bits than many electric drills, and it is a tool that is quite laborious to use, but if you have enough strength, the effort will be less and it will be easier.

Even though it was just two or three facts about this tool, they made learning about it more interesting; besides, they're things I've learned over time. I hope you enjoyed today's post. See you soon.

This post was created for a contest. If you'd like to participate, here's the link to the post:
CCC Photography Contest: Me And My Shadow Week #25

This post was translated from Spanish to English using Google Translate