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This was my last explored photo.
Today someone blogged him and he has got 1,000 views already.
I still love this dog and he loves me.
I went 2 months without explore, then got 3 in oct./09 and I was wiped off the explore algorithm at that point.
Taken about a quarter mile before you turn right onto Bear Point Road (going east on Rt 3), in Lower Shag Harbour. Fog was forecast so I was spending the day exploring along Route 3 between Yarmouth and Barrington. This boat looked like it had drifted up into the marsh on an exceptionally high tide and was left stranded. The nearest water was about 75 yards away to my left and this didn't look like a spot anyone would have found convenient to leave their boat. There was absolutely no breeze and black flies were present in impressive numbers. When changing roll film holders I had to be careful one of these pests didn't get inside the camera body. This has happened on several occasions when changing film holders on a Century Graphic... evidence of the unwanted intruder being discovered as "squashed bug" damage in the processed film. After pulling the dark slide the fly would land on the film and get mashed as it passed over the film roller while advancing the film for the next exposure.
Mamiya Universal Press 23, Mamiya 75mm f5.6 lens, Ektachrome 100 film (120), 6x9 roll holder.
This is an image from an Ektachrome 100 6cm x 9cm transparency copied with a Nikon D3500 camera, Micro-Nikkor 55mm f/3.5 lens fitted with a Nikon 4T close-up lens, with a Sigma 1.6x achromatic close-up lens on the 4T. Lighting was provided by a 5000K LED bulb in a small goose-neck table lamp. A large ground glass screen was placed between the lamp and the film holder.
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This photo was hard to me to get. My new tripod is so tall so it helped alot to found the right angle, but pose and looks kind of nice was very hard. The worse thing is that I touched the nettle!! GRR I HATE THE nettle! There is some other shoots that i liked better, but this was the first aspect or idea i wanted to get, so I decided to use the diptych better. I know yesterday I said that I photoshoped my eyes to make them looks that bright. This time was different, the light was pretty awesome and I got bright eyes for real. I know the photo is simple but I like it :) It was fun get all dirty posing for this, oh remenber i use a point and shot so i dont have a remote! i had to stand up to active the 15 seconds shot and then go under the tripod and pose!
A rare traveler from the outer reaches of our Solar System. I captured it with my DWARF-3 in Mosaic (10 Frames each) Mode (30s shutter × 40 gain).
Why is it special?
This comet won’t return for over a millennium. A truly once-in-a-lifetime encounter. To think that the last time it passed Earth, the world was still in the Middle Ages.
Dallas, Texas | 🔭 DWARF-3 (Mosaic) Bortle-9 | November 2, 2025 | 30s shutter × 40 gain | Processed Adobe
Adding my own little Winter wonderland to Flickr, I love it when come Winter in the northern hemisphere Flickr start to fill up with snowy white photos...they are so beautiful! Today I brought out my frozen blueberries to shoot, I was pleasantly surprised when they started to frost over as they defrosted. Unfortunately I'm a day late for the Macro Monday's fruit theme.
Today is day 3 of my 5 day B&W challenge, I was nominated by Eric. I would now like to nominate my longtime Flickr buddy Oana to post 5 B&W images, 1 pic a day for the next 5 days, and nominate a contact of her own each day to do the same.
Catch up on my 215 in 2015 journey.
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i believe that there are still mysteries and wonders out
there in the world. ones to be kept hidden, and some
we will discover within the palms of our hands.
today was blah. cold. wet. damp. and boring.
i had off of school today, and sadly, tomorrow i go back.
jon, stop being sick. get better, dearest. <3
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Remember back during the World Cup, that crazy octopus that would predict winners of the games? Its name, bizarrely, was... Paul Octavious. However, the REAL Paul Octavious, lover of plaid shirts, whom you might know on flickr as Dunny, is a man of many talents. With one tentecle firmly wrapped around photography, he has others suctioned onto graphic design, illustration, web design, video, and teriyaki wasabi barbecue ribs. Paul also has a few futuristic predictions of his own:
1. Piranha 3D will win Best Picture at the Oscars
2. A house guest will walk into my home and see my stacks of books and ask if I read any of them. I will quickly respond with a "NO".
3. In year 2016 Nutella will become the currency of the world.
4. I won't buy plaid within the next month. I won't buy plaid for family members & friends within the next month.
5. I will treat myself to Calamari today!
Despite how cannibalistic that last one may sound, you should follow Paul on:
Flickr | Twitter | Tumblr and be sure to check out his profile on the newly launched Phoot Camp website: www.phootcamp.com
مرحححبا ..
بممآ إني رآضيه على نفسسي بالأسبوع اللي فآت < تسذب :pP
قلت بسوي لكم هدية وأنزل قبل أخلص اختبارات < بآقققي يوم وآحد اللي هَو السببت ..
وبعدد بممآ إني أشتقت لكم وكذآ فـ ودي أنززل صورهه جديدهه :$
ونزلتت هالصورة ذذ
* محد أبد نففسه يشوف فيس هتوف أول مآتشوف الصورةة ذذ
+ دعوآتكم مآدة السببت أصعب مآدهه هالترمم :s
أحبكم ()
Trams van lijn 2 en 3 in de openluchtremise Kalkbreite in Zürich, kort voor de sloop van dit oude remisegebouw en de bouw van een groot woon-/winkelcomplex met inpandige tramstalling
Trams of lines 2 and 3 in the open air depot Kalkbreite in Zürich, shortly before this old depot building was demolished and a new residential/shopping complex with indoor tram depot was built
nrhp # 75001778- The Pigeon Forge Mill is located on land that was originally part of a 151-acre (61 ha) plot of land granted in 1810 to Mordecai Lewis (1751–1817), a Revolutionary War veteran from Virginia. Before his death, Lewis may have erected a tub mill along the river (no longer standing).[2] In 1817, Lewis's son-in-law, Isaac Love, built the iron forge for which the city would eventually be named. Taking advantage of a Tennessee state law that allowed tax incentives for the creation of iron works on unfarmable land, Love acquired over 7,000 acres (2,800 ha) of the surrounding country. Love mined brown hematite ore in the hills northeast of the forge, and transported the ore to the forge using ox-drawn wagons. The forge included a bloomery furnace which converted the ore into pig iron, and a 500-pound (230 kg) trip hammer that molded the pig iron into bar iron.[3]
In 1830, Love and his sons built a large gristmill adjacent to the iron furnace, which was used by local farmers to grind grain.[1] As his iron business was never profitable, Love eventually ceased iron production, and sold the entire operation to Alexander Preston in 1841. On May 29 of that same year, Isaac's son, William, established a post office for the community that had developed around the complex, giving it the name "Pigeon Forge."[3]
Preston operated the Pigeon Forge iron works under the name "Sweden Furnace" until 1849, when he sold the mill and furnace to local businessman John Sevier Trotter (1807–1884). By 1856, Trotter was producing two tons of bar iron annually at the Pigeon Forge furnace.[3] During the U.S. Civil War, Trotter— a Union supporter— installed looms in the mill to furnish uniforms for local Union volunteers (Trotter's son, William, commanded a company at the Battle of Fort Sanders in late 1863).[1][4] After the war, Trotter expanded the mill, most notably adding a 60-rpm, 30-horsepower wooden wheel (the current breastshot wheel was a later addition), and establishing a sawmill at the site.[3] Trotter's son, George, dismantled and sold the iron furnace in 1885, but continued operating the mill.[1]
In December 1900, the Pigeon Forge Mill was purchased by local businessman A.T. Householder. Shortly afterward a generator was installed, providing electricity to the string of houses that occupied the river opposite the mill.[1] The current milldam was completed in 1916.[5] The mill was remodeled several times throughout the 20th century by subsequent owners to cater to the tourist traffic along US-441.
from Wikipedia
I received the 3 In The City girls yesterday! Right now I only deboxed Dayle, but what a good surprise!
Usually I'm not a fan AT ALL of razor cuts on dolls hair, it always looks weird and you never can't do anything with it, but here... with that awesome hair quality, she just looks gorgeous and edgy, with a very different style from the other girls!
I really like this doll ♥
It´s a really nice one with all clips and ring, my first of these. So at least one thing from this 3 in 1 was good.
The arrival at Shannon of another iAero B737-8FH(BDSF) N67TC for ASL Airlines from Pinal Air Park via Portsmouth NH yesterday evening meant there were 5 aircraft in DHL livery registered in 5 different countries on the ground at the same time (3 in pic) others being B757 D-ALEP in H2, B767 A9C-DHAA at H2, B767 HP-3910DAE in H1 & B737 EI-HRD at H20. N67TC will beccome EI-HRC.
Here's my Lego Ideas Submission, Starbase Creator. It's a 3-in-1 microscale set. Check it out here:
ideas.lego.com/projects/817e6f8f-a666-46e5-999c-952f28a8010e
I met Aniyah at my grandson's baseball game at Purdue University. She was taking and selling tickets for the game. Originally from Florida, she is pursuing multiple degrees. We had an interesting discussion about her hair, and there is a lot of it.
This picture is #3 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
Today we're proud to launch one of our most versatile lens adapters ever - the DLX Stretch, which packs three functions into one adapter! With DLX Stretch adapters you can mount eight different lens mount types onto Sony E-mount, Fujifilm X-mount or Micro Four Thirds mount cameras, a simple twist of the adapter's helicoid adjusts the lens' distance from the sensor for monster macro shots, and our new drop-in filter system allows you to swap filters inside the adapter in an instant! Each kit includes ND4, ND8, and ND16 filters in a leather case. Check out our Fotodiox YouTube or Facebook page to see an in-depth video about this new adapter!
piccola casetta abbandonata adibita,credo,a stalla nei pressi di Grantorto (PD)
Il titolo si riferisce più alla cornice che alla foto in sè...
Shining Bronze-Cuckoo, (Golden), Shining Cuckoo, Pipiwharauroa, Chrysococcyx lucidus, 16 cm. / 6.3 in. COMMON native of native forest, scrub, parks and gardens.
Teal Bay, Helena Bay, Northland Region, North Island, New Zealand.
©bryanjsmith.
Photo nr 3 in my photoshoot road trip last sunday.
This is takan atthe lake Hvaleyrarvatn in Hafnafjörður.
I used a hand held gradient filter to get this nice sky and the sunlight. And the forground looks ok too :)
I think i´m getting the camera sickness again after 2 months of dryness.
I will try to keep touch when i have the time!
Adios amigos
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Localization:
CTBA, Madrid (Spain).
Exif Data:
Canon EOS 450D | Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 DC EX HSM + Hoya ND400 @ 10 mm | f/11, 2s, ISO 100.
HDR/DRI from 3 exposures on a tripod Manfrotto 055XPROB + 322RC2 Joystick Head @ [ -2 EV .. 0 .. +2 EV ]
Processing:
Lightroom for catalog > Photoshop to generate HDR file > Tonemapped with Photomatix 4 > Hue/Saturation + Color Efex Pro + Noiseware + High Pass filter sharpening technique with Photoshop CS5.
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