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Here is a strange composition of the remains of the days of flooding at Ramey. I passed by the Ramey farm house and stone back house and got interested by the sheds north across another fissure. This view is upstream, sort of, on the way. The sheds were already rebuilt before the floods and now they are on their last legs and probably got their ten count. The sheds but I guess the works is toast now. I have no idea why the county decided to prop the old buildings up but maybe Nebraska said they would sue if more of these things floated down the Platte. We ought to sue Nebraska if they send more folks up river for a marijuana hit. Come in to the state, cop your hit and for god's sake, leave. I think back to the working days of the farm and wonder how busy and productive the Ramey place might have been?
I have already posted several shots of Ramey and how the pasture on the north side got ripped up by newly cut streams through the place. One fissure shows in the bottom. In fact walking across the pasture and through the structures involves tracking around all the fissures all over the place. I have a Ramey photoset under farms. A lot of the shots are at better times. I guess this is another loss to water diversions and gravel mining. The 61st street road has been rebuilt down to the 63rd Street bridge past the gate at Broley and I can now drive in. I walked the river road out behind Broley and noticed the Ramey fences were gone to Nebraska and I could access what used to be Ramey. I parked at the Broley gate and walked down to Ramey. Apparently, the water streamed up to 4 feet high over Ramey. The pond south of Broley overflowed everywhere including Ramey after the floods cut through the gravel pits around Broley and sliced through 61st Street and rejoined the original St.Vrain.
There are piles of detritus laying about in what was left of the pastures. Some folks are convinced the river ought to be moved back to some of its original, some places empty, course. Darwin should chime in on that idea; he allowed forebears to make a mess of it in the first place. Still, the word is that they plan to start the effort. The farmers are screaming about rebuilding ditches before spring. Have at it guys. The bridge, roads and private holdings are still going to require some serious work.
rangoon, burma
1972
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Apartamentul 10.In valul de lumina ce incojoara balconul apartamentului 10, Roxanne si Jolene vorbesc si tot Bucurestiul tace.………Roxanne pleaca.
Bright red Olympus AF-10 bought on eBay for around 9 GBP. I have never seen another one before or after. Battery leak but working OK after cleaning. I have another black AF-10 Super which may be more usable due to flash off option. Great, sharp little lens.
UPDATE: I contacted the seller looking for more info regarding the original purchase, and they told me that the camera was bought from a pharmacy in Bairnsdale, a small town in East Gippsland in eastern Victoria (Australia) some 15 years ago. Apparently red was the only (!) color stocked by the store at the time.
Directly From Dreadful Urbex Tour... "Agghiacciante"!!!
HDR 5 Scatti
Fotocamera: Canon EOS 650D
Esposizione: 0.6
Aperture: f/11.0
Lente: 10 mm
ISO: 100
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Flash: Off, Did not fire
Lens: Sigma 10-20mm F4-5.6 EX DC HSM
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When Barry scrapyard was finally cleared in 1990 the last 10 locos in terrible condition were stored firstly in Cardiff and then later in Barry depot.
Now they are gradually being sold off for various restoration projects mainly for parts. They have been moved out of the shed and make an errie sight.
Anybody got a few quid for restoration ?
Agnes: Hey Julia, I missed you.
Julia: I missed you too.
Agnes: Yup. Really really missed you.
Julia: I missed you lots too.
Agnes: Yup. Going to just hold on to you for a bit.
Julia: That's nice and all, but what happens when I need to get up to pee?
Agnes: Not an option. We're cuddling so you need to stay here. Cuddling on the big bed.
Julia: And what happens if someone starts cooking in the kitchen?
Agnes: Someone's cooking? Really? I love cooking.
Julia: Well not now. It was more of a hypothetical question.
Agnes: Oh my God! Someone's cooking hypotheticals in the kitchen? I love hypotheticals! I gotta go before Bruno eats all of them without me.
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My daughter Julia had quite the bump in the road health wise last week, but she's been out of hospital since Monday and has been recovering at home. The dogs were staying with a friend, but when they came back lots of cuddle time needed to be made up for.
Thank you to everyone for your comments, well wishes and prayers on last week's photo. They meant a lot to us.
A very well preserved Renault 10 seen in Cluj-Napoca. The owner said the year of manufacture is 1964, a bit strange.
More and more cybergothica
New coat to go with the ensemble, this time a very short red lycra miniskirt.
Also tried the goggles round the thigh look, which I kind of like.
Gemma was waiting for the bus with her friend Gage (my stranger no 9). She had studied photography at college and had heard about the 100 Strangers group, maybe because someone from our town had done it previously. Gemma was happy to be photographed and unfurled her beautiful hair while I took a few shots. If you see this Gemma, I hope you like it.
This picture is #10 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page
Litter of pups up at Ronnie's (our neighbour who is a farmer)
5 girls - this is probably the best looker of the litter - Ellen's Christmas nails help make the picture too!
“Summer afternoon—summer afternoon; to me those have always been the two most beautiful words in the English language.”
~Henry James
more pics in comments....
Back in 2001 I saw one of Ben Beneke's red and black German steamers and it brought me out of my dark ages. Finally, I've built my own red and black steamer.
The DR 65.10 class was built in East Germany in the mid 50s for heavy commuter service. It differs slightly form the West German class 65. They served almost into the 80s and 3 survive in operating condition today.
i thought it was about time for me to do one of these.
so....
1. i started photography about a year ago. i'm proud to say i've come a long ways.
2. i'm tall, about 6' 3", awkwardly built, and have bad posture. horray!!
3. i really really enjoy sour patch kids and swedish fish. i've bought countless pound bags of both from cvs, and they're always gone in about a day.
4. i live in indiana, land of the cornfields. and notre dame.
5. huge cubs fan. hopefully the century-long drought ends soon?
6. i play a mean trombone. i should do a selfie with it one of these days...
7. i feel like none of these facts are remotely interesting
8. pokemon is where it's at.
9. i absolutely love driving along, blasting music with the windows down on cool summer nights
10. i'll be in colorado in three days :D
sooo....if you haven't been tagged before, consider yourself tagged!
10 January 2013. Narrowboats tied up on the Regent's Canal in front of the Fish and Coal buildings. King's Cross, London, England UK. Taken with a Canon TS-E 90mm f2.8 tilt and shift lens for that "Toy Town" look. The Fish and Coal buildings were built as offices to house clerks employed to monitor the flow of freight through the goods yards. The first block was built in 1851 as part of Lewis Cubitt’s design for the Goods Yard. Additional blocks were built in the early 1860s.
A Year in Pictures image 10 of 365.
Just for the record i did not photoshop any of the smoke. i was amazed when i saw the smoke on the big screen. its like a 10 or 1e and there is a A or a 4.
This picture is #10 in my second 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page
See my first set here: Bomvu's 100 Strangers"
I was walking out of Regents Park when I spotted Matilda walking along. The sun was shimmering off of her amazing top which caught my eye and I couldn't miss out on the opportunity.
Matilda is a Londoner and was on her way to visit the British Museum.
Thanks Matilda, I hope you had a great visit.
My intention for this picture was to show her wonderful sense of style and to capture the way the light was working with the colour of her top so I asked her to stand side on to the sun. There were a few tree's to her right which conveniently diffused the light a little without having her completely in shade which worked out OK.
Thanks Matilda for a lovely stranger picture! I hope you like it. Please get in touch if you'd like me to send you a good quality copy.
My new glass - Sigma AF 10-20mm f/4-5.6 HSM EX DC.
Ironically taken with my "old" glass, Canon 17-40mm L
von Karlheinz Goedtke (1962) am Ostseekai/Wall, Kiel-Altstadt.