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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

 

I was hoping to add to my stranger collection, so I hopped a few trains into the city. I was mostly people watching for some time, and just taking random street shots. I do this often until I get up the nerve to ask someone if I can take their picture. It takes a bit of courage for me, and time was ticking away. I lost a bunch of opportunities by chickening out, yet when Olivia walked by, I decided enough was enough. I noticed as she walked by that she had a nikon camera strapped to her neck. maybe thats why I finally got the nerve to ask.

 

I said excuse me to get her attention, and then asked her if I could taker her picture. She flashed that smile, very much like the one above, and asked me "what for?".

I went on to explain the project and what it was all about. She thankfully obliged and I took this shot.

 

She told me she was a student in the area and she was just out strolling around. She had to leave pretty quickly and I again thanked and gave her my card, in case she wanted a copy of the print.

 

So glad I stuck it out. I almost wasted the day...

Portrait of Blitzen (10 weeks old). He doesn't want to sit still for a second (unless he's sleeping).

February 2015

 

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So I've had a flickr account for 8 years now. After the first four years, I gained my first million hits. Four years later (today) I've reached 10 million. Of that 10 million, 1.9 million has been from just the past week (since Friday).

 

None of this really translates into anything other then empty internet points, but I'm feeling pretty good anyway. :)

This week's restoration project from the days of film:

 

Two A-10 Thunderbolts flying in wingman formation awaiting aerial refueling. This is the plane my husband flew in the Air Force. I took this picture through the window of a KC-135 inflight over Alaska. We were stationed at Eielson Air Force Base outside of Fairbanks at the time. A group of us wives were allowed to watch our husbands on one of their refueling missions. It was quite an adventure and a once in a lifetime opportunity. Someday, if I ever find the negative, I think can improve the quality even more.

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december 7th, 2011, 10|365

 

YOU HAVE TO WATCH THIS:)

 

I don't love this but I'm keeping it.

Lol, so yesterday I watched 5 episodes of LOST, lol wooops. Besides that I actually had a really productive day, haha.

I almost forgot how much I love Charlie<3

 

Yay, my brother's coming home from university today for almost a week :) today's not too exciting I'm going to run club tonight and that's about it! I'll probably watch some more LOST :)

I actually miss it so much though:( I miss looking forward to Wednesdays when there was a new LOST on :( it sucks that its over. My two favourite things Harry Potter & LOST are over :(

 

OH ALSO, apparently the "one thing" video by One Direction comes out today:D:D:D can't wait i love you nialllller.

   

...where were you 10 years ago?

 

Picture of me and the family in Kamikochi, Japan exactly 10 years ago on 03-Nov-2007.

sutro tower over twin peaks - from grand view park, san francisco, california

10,5 mm lens, SB 800 speedlight, aimed at a nearby tree, ISO 1000, some sharpening and cropping in I photo software

Olympus OM-10

Zuiko MS 50/1.8

Fujicolor C200

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 ?

Bus No.: 10

Class: De Luxe

Body: Del Monte Motors Corporation

Model: DMMC 10

Engine: Hyundai D6AC

Route: Cubao-Baguio

 

Location: VLI Terminal, Baguio City, Benguet

"Gebrauchsgraphik - International Advertising Art"

 

issue 10/1952

 

cover

AeroMexico DC-10-30 XA-DUG, Ciudad de Mexico

Curtiss C-46D Commando

Republic of Korea Air Force

War Memorial of Korea

Seoul Yongsan 8/11/2010

IVECO 50/10

 

Il fruttivendolo siciliano era un intenditore anche di camion vecchi .... eppure un modellino di questa seria prima o poi me lo prenderò ...

 

Mentre raggiungevo gli Amici di " Auto Abbandonate " ....

 

Prov.Pistoia 20.04.2013

Long exposure at Bough Beech sailing club/reservoir.

I took this on Sat along with a few more but thought that i'd save it for Monday so I could whack a Father's Day themed shot up.

A 30s exposure at f/22. I tried longer exposures to white out the water but it just didn't work, thought i'd stick with a correct exposure!

I like the way the water appears so smooth on the right side of the Jetty, it was pretty windy and so quite wavy.

The metal gridded part of the walkway was also half submerged and thats come out pretty cool to!

 

Flashgun sold last night, for almost 3x the amount I bought it for which is awesome! Off to post that today and try out an idea I have for tomorrows photo, hopefully it will work!

I downloaded a trial of silver efex pro and used it for this shot, its really confusing to begin with but I think i worked out what they all do, long way still to go though!

 

A lot of my shots from this day had dots on, i've tagged them, does anybody know if this is something on the sensor? The lens appears clean...

 

Hit 'L'

I was wondering why the people were holding up their coins and shooting it together with the temple. Then it hit me the moment I checked the 10 yen coin. Didn't realize this temple was located in Kyoto... such a wonderful surprise.

 

My next stop is to shoot the Saiko Lake which appears at the back of a 1000 yen bill. Once the weather cools down a bit I'll try to visit Kawaguchiko again.

Cover and project by Marco Ambrossi

 

Roland Halbritter

Giovanni Rizzo

Isabella Fabris

Luce Wileman

Rita Ravaioli

Rita Creziato

Sara Welponer

Mariela Benini

Simona Tonna

Pere Saguer

Manuel Riz

Massimo Storari

Cornelia Schöpf

 

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#10 - 365 project.

 

;__; cioè, ma vi sembra normale che alla rinascente di milano non ci sono? milano, mi hai delusa.

 

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I haven't been to a show downtown in quite some time. So, I decided to go to 2 shows tonight. First it was The Black Sheep to see Joanna Barker and Megan Marshall, then it was on to Peter Easton to see Patrick Canning, Family Video, Boat Haus, and Punch Table. That was a lot of music and it all rocked.

red blouse leather skirt hose

credit to the malfunctioning streetlight

Explored # 431

 

Today I crossed my 10,0000 views.

 

I'd like to thank everyone for visiting, commenting, criticising and faved my photos in this stream.

 

Thankyou friends for your great support and guidelines

Nikon F90X

 

Kenko MIRROR LENS 500mm F6.3DX

 

Kodak Ektar 100

 

Bristol Beaufighter TF.10 RD253 at the RAF Museum Hendon on 12th July 2022.

i cant believe this is really happening..in 10 days i'll be traveling to Paris ! it has been my big wish and its really coming true..

im so happy and excited ((:

 

love you all !

yours,

Leah.

Below this bridge the support posts and beams have been numbered. This was done several years ago in preparation for some much needed repair work. The places between posts provides a bit of protection from the elements, though hardly comfortable on the best of days.

 

Last fall i noticed the meager belongings of a homeless man stashed neatly against pillar #10. A cotton sleeping bag, a plastic bag containing items unseen, and other odds and ends. After my walk i went home and gathered up some excess camping gear i had no need for, some energy bars, a waterproof duffel bag, a few toiletries. I returned later that day with a note to him, and the things i gave, and placed these items next to his belongings.

 

I had seen him several times before and nodded as we passed but not once did he respond or acknowledge me, just passing by in his daily search for the basic needs.

 

Yesterday i went to this bridge to take some early morning photos of the fresh snow. As i was returning to my truck i saw him coming in my direction so i set my camera up and took several photos as he approached me from the far end of the bridge. When he was near enough i said, "Good morning, I have something for you". He stopped hesitantly and turned to face me. I offered him a nice sum of cash and told him, "Thank you for letting me take your picture, I know this is not much but i hope it helps and i hope things will be better for you soon".

 

He hesitated at first, being cautious, but he looked me square in the eyes. He had a strength in his gaze that showed his character, though outward appearances would never reveal. He gratefully accepted my offering, turned and walked away. I watched him slowly trudge through the snow headed who knows where, in search of what i can only guess.

 

He is a man of about mid-thirties. The whys and hows of his journey are unknowable, but i know I am very fortunate man.

 

"O Lord, we are unthankful, make us

thankful.

 

O Lord, we are ungrateful, make us

grateful.

 

O Lord, we are indifferent, make us

different."

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.

  

2023 IC CE bus #10 with the Cummins B 6.7L. Brand new, was delivered just an hour or two prior to these pictures.

A-10 time to deliver the package.

Off to the Range!

Boeing C17A Globemaster msnF-179/P-169 de 2006

USAF

aéroport de Nice Côte d'Azur

01/10/2011

Apartamentul 10.In valul de lumina ce incojoara balconul apartamentului 10, Roxanne si Jolene vorbesc si tot Bucurestiul tace.………Roxanne pleaca.

 

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rangoon, burma

1972

 

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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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