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Endeavour & James Craig docked in Darling Harbour.

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editada:NICO PIAGNERI

 

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Pentax MX + FA 31mm F1.8 LMT + Fuji Pro 160C

 

Newport Beach, California.

 

*strange band on the left....

Guía 2: es una fotografía que se tomo en el modo °Av° con un +2 logrando así una fotografía con mucha luz esta foto fue tomada en la Universidad Don Bosco.

61306 and 35018 climb Shap with the WCME on 2/2/2019

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that is madlen voigt ..my app for ENTM

 

now that my exams this semester are nearly over i took a little pause

and that's the result ...lol

at this moment i have to thank pona for the hair brushes that came with her tutorial

i love them ^^

 

my problems are sim hands

anyone out there who knows how to edit them or has a tutorial??

 

update: Bodyshot

Interesting view of the Heinkel He 12 floatplane placed on the Heinkel K2 catapult. The idea was to catapult the machine off the passenger ship about 5/600 sea miles before New York to deliver the post earlier. An expensive way of air post delivery.

 

This Heinkel He 12 had civil registration D-1717 and was named 'New York'. The passenger ship it was catapulted from was named 'Bremen'.

 

The first catapult flight of the 'New York' was on 22 July 1929 where it landed safely in New York to deliver the post early. The same feat was later repeated on the German side, when the post was delivered by the Heinkel floatplane in Bremerhaven.

 

The catapult could be turned before launching the Heinkel floatplane to let it fly sideways away from the passenger ship Bremen.

 

Surprisingly the catapult concept was steadily developed in Germany with new planes and better catapults, although the advantage in the earlier delivery of the post was minimal.

 

Flew from 7/22/1929 to 10/5/1931

 

Description for this negative is credited to Kees Kort and you can see his wonderful collection of images here: www.flickr.com/photos/varese2002/

 

Image derived from the original Glass Negative.

 

Canon 1000D + Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II + Photoshop CS5

  

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Lens: Tamron AF SP 90mm f/2.8 Di VC USD Macro 1: 1

I saw this barn while on a run at my parents' house and knew I just had to come back for a photo. The red barn is what got my attention but through my camera, that fence and that wonderful texture is what got me.

Colorplan 2.5 / 90mm @ Alpha 7ii

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Love these tights.

Ricoh GR III

ƒ/2.8 18.3 mm 1/40 1000

1 Strobe 1/2 power high camera right

1 strobe 1/4 power aimed at converse star

1 strobe 1/2 power camera left shot into an umbrella lighting the door

 

A darker take on our Strobist work.

A portrait of Eric as a young model. Thanks for standing in for my shoot, pal!

 

Hope to see more people at the next Seoul Strobist Club meet, tentatively sched. for May 24th. Check the group for updates and more details.

Pentacon 29mm 2.8 + tubo extensión.

 

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Todo tiene su tiempo, y todo lo que se quiere debajo del cielo tiene su hora.

Tiempo de nacer, y tiempo de morir; tiempo de plantar, y tiempo de arrancar lo plantado;

 

double exposure lubitel + fuji superia 100

same tree as the previus photo

"an unexpected surprise

you look different this time

as we gaze out to the sunset on the rooftops of london

drinking redwine"

 

this week's song: Kerry Leatham - A Different Light

 

This week was okay. I am trying to get better in school but it's really giving me a hard time since I don't get too much sleep lately. I really have to change my attitude towards school and life in general as my current one isn't making me happy at all. I hope that somehow I find the strength and motivation to do so.

We've been to the "museum-waterside-festival" (really cheap translation) this weekend. It was crazy but fun.

   

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Day 6 / 365

 

Oh, the wonders of pentagonal grids!

 

Generally when people do modulars, they represent each edge, or face, or vertex, with a different sheet of paper. But that seems like so much effort! Who'd want to fold so many of the same thing? So instead I made a modular polyhedron with only two pieces. The paper in this one was a bit too springy so I had to use some glue to help each module hold its shape, but the lock holds well on its own.

 

The astute observer will notice that I've used Icosidodecahedra in modulars before. It's a nice shape, I like it.

Leica M6

summarit 2,5 /50 mm

HP 5 400

Rodinal 1+50 11min

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