When keys lose value - Weekly Contest, "Playing photographer #6 Keys, padlocks and/or locks."

in WORLD OF XPILAR8 months ago

When keys lose value.

In those cases when a person wants to protect something save leave it safe and sound behind walls and a reliable door, any object he buys a reliable lock.

Moreover it does not matter whether it is a mortise lock or a padlock, which to some extent looks like some kind of anochronism today but personally I locked my garage with a padlock, because lol if it rusts or I lose the key to this lock for some reason it will be much easier for me to cut off the padlock and not suffer with opening the mortise lock.

Yes, the lock should instill some confidence and peace of mind in the heart, but its presence does not allow us to relax because we must be vigilant and not lose the keys to it.

I had this happen and I had to run around the garage cooperative looking for a gas welder who could cut the lock with an oxyacetylene torch.

In this case the value of the key is equal to the reliability of the lock and this sounds like an axiom that is difficult to argue with.

But as it seems there are cases when people dream of losing forever the keys to the lock that they hung on the hinges and such a case is shown in the photographs below.

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It has become fashionable among newlyweds to hang padlocks on the railings of bridges hang them up and throw away the keys.

So they believe that it is possible to protect the bonds of marriage from disintegration so that no thief can come to them and steal their warm feelings.

This tradition apparently does not allow padlock manufacturers to go bankrupt and transfer production to new tracks but probably the business associated with the manufacture of duplicates of lost keys to locks is experiencing some difficulties.

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Until then to protect a lock from theft which in turn protects something from theft you will need to hang another padlock on it.

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This post is my entry for the competition Weekly Contest, "Playing photographer #6 Keys, padlocks and/or locks." / "Jugando A Ser Fotógrafo #6 Llaves, candados y/o cerraduras" organized by Dear @adeljose.


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More to come!

Enjoy viewing the photos and reading the article!

Have a blessed day!

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Category:Photography.
Tools:Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX300
Location:Ukraine
Author:Author @barski. In my publications you will see only my author's works.

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 8 months ago 

Saludos son unas fotografías muy lindas y además me pareció interesantes esa tradición de algunos enamorados de resguardar su amor a través de la colocación de un candado.
Esto me recordó cuando mi novio me regalo un librito que tenía un pequeño candado y me dijo que el guardaría la llave para que juntos escribieramos nuestra historia. ❤️
Con esta lectura me hizo recordás ese lindo momento. Le deseo mucha suerte.

 8 months ago 

Thanks @eve73 for the kind words about my photos! It's good when photos can remind us of something, at such moments photos stop being soulless pictures and acquire meaning :)

Hello, Thank you for supporting us.

 8 months ago 

Greetings friend @barski

I find the mystical way of wanting to protect a marital relationship interesting, people seek to strengthen themselves with false beliefs to feel safe. Padlocks are useful as are locks, perhaps soon they will invent digital padlocks capable of opening with our fingerprint.

Thank you for joining the contest.

Participant #1

 8 months ago 

I would like to take a look at a padlock, which is essentially an anochronism, with an ultra-modern fingerprint detector instead of a keyhole :)
Thank you for your kind words and support!

 8 months ago 

Upvoted! Thank you for supporting witness @jswit.

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