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I need 200
Cause 200 got the potential to be 2 mil
Ya see 2 mil got the potential to be more than just a meal
Dinner for 2 cost you the whole run of the mill
And FUCK, my mindset 200 still
Took me over 200 weeks to cultivate how this feels
Amsterdam - Lindengracht.
The Lindengracht is a street and former canal in the Jordaan neighborhood. The canal was back-filled in 1895.
There are 21 rijksmonumenten (national monuments) on the Lindengracht.
An entrance to the former Lagere (primary) School nr. 113 located on Goudsbloemstraat is at Lindengracht 200.
In pand Lindengracht 204, uit 1902, was tot 2008 de Stadsbank van Lening gehuisvest.
TDD / DDD
Ritual de duelo en un bosque quemado. Proyecto del artista -visual Marc Sellarès.
Ritual de dol en un bosc cremat. Projecta del artista-visual Marc Sellarès.
Ritual of mourning in a burned forest. Project of the firefighter and artits Marc Sellarès.
www.elperiodico.com/es/noticias/sociedad/marc-sellares-ha...
Summit light shows the position of the climbers:
After about 3 hours of ascent, the light is already visible below the summit. Between moonset and sunrise. Ascent since 04:00 a.m. with foto-webcam.eu visible!
Gipfelicht zeigt Position Bergsteiger :
Nach ca. 3 Stunden Aufstieg schon unter Gipfelspitze als Licht sichtbar. Zwischen Moonset und Sonnrise. Aufstieg seit 04:00 h mit foto-webcam.eu sichtbar !
366/2020 - 2020 Vision ~ 200/366
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Insect : dunkelblaue Holzbiene / Wildbiene friedlich, kann aber stechen , hat Stachel, groß wie Bombus!
Insect: dark blue carpenter bee / wild bee, peaceful, but can sting, has a stinger as big as bombus! gesehen kopiert zeigen bei : Der Fotobringer
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A field of golden dandelions ~ loads and loads of these little yellow beauties!
365/2022 - Into The Light ~ 365/200
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Another kind of cherry tree from the one I posted the other day, this one is about 200 years old and visited by a lot of people.
taken on April 2, 2015
中越家、仁淀川町
A first test with Kentmere 200, 120 format, exposed using my Rolleiflex 2.8E (Planar). This frame received a full stop more exposure over box speed.
Developed with Xtol.
As with the other Kentmere films, I find this version lacks tonal separation (I'm used to Delta 100, which really sparkles in comparison) and has relatively poor sharpness. I had to fight with this image in Lightroom to get it to look like anything worth showing. It's fine for just playing around with, but I won't use it for anything "important".
The red brick corner tenement is 200 W14th St in Manhattan,although NYC property lists it as 62 Seventh Avenue.The 5-story walk-up is called the "Jeanne d'Arc" and it was built 1888-89 by architect James W. Cole,a favorite of the famous Astor family who designed most of their factories and warehouses.The building is a very early example of a "French Flats" building where the French middle-class would live whenever they were in town.Other French Flats followed later on.The NY Times and other critics of the day derided the French Flats saying that they were not that much different than the tenements the poor lived in.The luxury apartments built for the upper class for example had elevators whereas the Flats,built for the middle class,were walkups.The NY Times compared the rooms to "dark cells"because they received little light in them.
The building has two apartments per floor.On the south facing side of the building on the 3rd floor,there is a white stone statue of Joan of Arc who's clad with a helmet,breastplate,and cape and holding a sword and shield..Just underneath the statue,which you can't see here,are the letters "JEAN"with the curved bottom part of the J broken off and the additional two letters "NE" missing due to well-intentioned but poor maintenance work.See tag below for a better picture of the statue.Why they called the building the "Jeanne d'Arc" when the statue on it is of Joan of Arc is a mystery to me,but C'est la vie:-)