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nepal, 1972
nepali woman
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
Top model of the MT series, consisting of MT-7, MT-9 and MT-11 with the fastest lens (f/2.8), the other ones have f/3.5 or f/4. It was introduced in 1986.
Some specs:
Lens: 35 mm focal length, 4 elements in 3 groups, f/2.8
Focus: autofocus, nearest focus distance: 1 m, in close-up mode 0.45 m with forced flash, focus zone is indicated with 3 LED-symbols in the viewfinder
Shutter speeds: 1/4 - 1/500 s, programmed shutter
Film speeds: DX-enconding
Flash modes: on and off, with underexposure warning.
Dimensions: 128.5×71.5×53.5 mm, 290 g
Battery: 2x 1.5 V mignon cells
enjoying the sun after a ball chasing session... yay! spring is here already, it reached 12 °c today :D hehe! View On Black
One of my favorite manual focus cameras.
I list this as a XD-11(d) since it has the characteristics of the 4th of 5 visible generation changes to the XD-11 in its product run:
Exposure Compensation lever is plastic tipped (b generation) and is "inboard" (c generation) of the rewind knob/film speed selector.
125 (1/125 sec.) on the shutter speed dial is green (d generation) - this allows a user to match all green markings on the camera (shutter priority, 1/125 second, and the minimum aperature on a MD lens) for the "Green To Go" feature. Essentially this is a program mode on the late model XD cameras.
Published: www.camerapedia.org/wiki/Minolta_XD_series
Pré-temporada 2012 - Hotel Bourbon Resort - Atibaia-SP - 11-01-12 - tarde
Foto: Marcelo Sadio/vasco.com.br
I certainly do get at the end of my rope at times. We all do…~Joan Allen
Early post for wk 11. SXSW is in full swing, and I know I am not gonna be able to focus on taking a picture this wk end with all the fun and live music we plan on checking out.
Oh and way to go on the sharpening flickr...
Strobists:
AB800 boomed 2ft up from in Mer in medium softbox @1/16
AB400 camera front right 5ft in beauty dish with sock @1/16
1/160 @F/8
ISO 200
Nikon 24-70mm 2.8
Triggered with Cybersync
See Black
Memorial monument for the 191 victims that died at the train bombings on 11 March 2004 at Atocha Train station, Madrid.
Thousands of messages of condolence made in the days after the attacks are inscribed on the inside of a 11-m tall (36ft) cylinder that stands above the Atocha Station.
best viewed on black
Can't tell which it from this angle, and some late Phase 1 9s did get the 11-style grille and headlights.
Streetview shows more in the way of old tractors at this place, but I glimpsed a couple of cars. Could have been worth further investigation, but sadly I didn't have time...
Village Donation - two scenes
Tax collector came to the village. Unfortunately some thugs showed up there. (photos 01-10)
After looting the collector they donated the village. (photos 11-20)
Built for Colossal Castle Contest VIII
For more photos please visit: www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=456352
On Wednesday, I visited the 9/11 Memorial. Being there felt so sad, so weird, so unable to be put into words. It's so hard to describe the feeling as you stand in front of the waterfalls in the tower footprints. Standing in front of them for the first time took my breath away and gave me goosebumps.
I watched many of those who lost someone make a rubbing of that person's name on a strip of paper using crayons. I think for many, this is so very important. It's the first *thing* that they've been able to hold and take with them, and sort of connect them to what happened that day. It's an entire lifetime of memories of that person etched in letters. Something that they can keep forever.
View the slideshow of all my 9/11 Memorial photos here.
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Parque Quinta de los Molinos, Madrid / Spain
© 2012 All rights reserved by Félix Abánades , Downloading and using without permission is illegal.
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Este jardín fue propiedad del conde de Torre Arias. En el año 1920 lo regala al arquitecto alicantino César Cort Botí, que era profesor de Urbanismo en la Escuela de Arquitectura así como concejal del Ayuntamiento. Éste construyó un jardín de tipo mediterráneo. A su muerte, el parque quedó semiabandonado.
En septiembre de 1980 y tras un convenio con la Gerencia Municipal de Urbanismo, se cede al Ayuntamiento de Madrid tres cuartas partes de las 28,7 hectáreas de la propiedad original, permitiendo que el resto del parque fuera de uso residencial.
Descripción del Parque
Con una extensión de 25 hectáreas, el parque incluye grandes extensiones de arbolado, en el que se puede encontrar una gran cantidad de especies (olivos, pinos, eucaliptos) aunque la estrella del parque son los almendros, que florecen en febrero, ofreciendo un fantástico espectáculo.
También se halla, en el extremo norte del parque, un palacete de comienzos del siglo XX, con zonas de jardín con flores y extensiones de césped. También hay un estanque, un molino y el edificio conocido como Casa del Reloj, actualmente en rehabilitación. El parque está recorrido por multitud de caminos de tierra, además de un camino pavimentado, bordeado por grandes plátanos, que lleva desde la entrada principal, en la calle Alcalá, hasta el palacete.
The Ice Queen
I feel like the apartment "ice queen" on a regular basis. I'm the one bitching about chores getting done, people buying the community supplies for the house and cleaning up after the cat. Sometimes I get so tired of it, I just get really cold and utterly exhausted.
nepal, 1972
portrait, local woman
"grandma"
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
These images have been released in response to a FOIA request, case number 2014-0012-F, received by the National Archives. For more information on these images, please visit Researching Vice Presidential Materials. These photos will be available in the National Archives Catalog in July 2015.
Local Identifier: V1551-01
Created By: President (2001-2009 : Bush). Office of Management and Administration. Office of White House Management. Photography Office. 1/20/2001-1/20/2009
From: Collection: Vice Presidential Records of the Photography Office (George W. Bush Administration), 1/20/2001 - 1/20/2009
Contact: Presidential Materials Division (LM)
National Archives Building
7th and Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20408
Phone: 202-357-5200
Fax: 202-357-5939
Production Dates: 9/11/2001
Persistent URL: catalog.archives.gov/id/20933015
Access Restrictions: Unrestricted
Use Restrictions: Unrestricted
Stranger 002: I met this man on the streets of downtown Rotterdam, his name is Achmed, or as his friends call him " Alibaba". He told me that his daughter is attending a photography school. He was very kind for letting me take his picture.
"This picture is #002 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at www.100Strangers.com"