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1. Floretas, 2. Natural Bokeh, 3. Natural sepia, 4. Fly III, 5. Red moon, 6. Dandelion Inside, 7. Dandelion, 8. Yellow ladybug, 9. Butterfly, 10. Last rays of sun, 11. Sunset silhouette, 12. Dandelion II, 13. Shiny sea, 14. Dandelion I, 15. Ladybug top, 16. Inside nature, 17. Mar rojo, 18. A traves de las nubes, 19. Red spring, 20. Red line, 21. Hola!, 22. If you look at me..., 23. Los ultimos rayos de sol, 24. Blue & red, 25. Proyectos de amapola, 26. Amapola, 27. Jesi's Eye, 28. La amapola, 29. Dreaming in sepia, 30. Jesi nights, 31. The hole, 32. PopArt, 33. Nostalgica, 34. Green eye, 35. Smoking girl
The Texas Stars played the Tucson Roadrunners in an American Hockey League game on October 4, 2019 at the HEB Center in Cedar Park, Texas. Tucson defeated Texas 2-0. (Andy Nietupski / Texas Stars)
Amtrak P42 35 leads a Wolverine into Hammond, IN. One odd thing about this location is they still use old PRR Color Position light (CPL) signals, and the set here sits on top of a pretty modern looking cantilever bridge. A true Pennsy style signal bridge resides just behind me, and has to be one of the last ones along the NS in the Chicago area.
Lockheed F-35 Lightning II from VMFA-214 "The Black Sheep". The squadron was first commanded by Major Gregory “Pappy” Boyington.
The squadron is now based at Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, Arizona, and is under the command of Marine Aircraft Group 13 (MAG-13) and the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing (3rd MAW).
Originally produced by Perfex as the Cee-ay 35 - Ciro bought the design when Perfex went under. Graflex in turn bought out of Ciro. It was the basis for the Graflex Graphic 35 - which was made in Japan. (and which I wouldn't mind owning)
These came in three different models, the R which had an f 4.5 lens and Alphax shutter, and S which had an f 3.5 lens and Alphax, and the hardest to find, the T which is pictured here, with an f 2.8 lens and a Rapax shutter. The model T apparently cost about $98 when new - which was a lot of money for camera in the early 50s. I think the Argus C-3 was selling for something like $50 during this period, which is probably why the T is so scarce. The R was the cheapest rangefinder on the market back in the early 50s, at less than $40, but it's the middle of the road S model that seems to be the most common.
A variation on these cameras, is the very attractive all black version, I've seen all black R and S models, but haven't seen a black T model yet.
The Cosmic 35 is actually a Lomo Smena-8 re-branded for the UK.
I reckon this is from the early 60's (like me) - it's certainly an early one as it has the underlined name. It came in a nice Ever-ready case.
50p car boot find - heyhey!
I'll be putting a film through it shortly.
[ Edit: Here's a photo from it ]
Windforce 8/9. For the Netherlands that's quite a storm. But we don't stop biking even in this weather. And that can be tough. The lady on the bike stopped 100 meters before this, walked a little and than started biking again. Although a little unsharp you can see the struggle on her face.
northern arizona
1972
rafting trip, colorado river
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
northern arizona
1972
rafting trip, colorado river
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
With all these fashion items on sale she is still rocking red converse…goes to show, nothing beats classic streetwear!
Today’s stranger was busily handing out flyers for VOI… – a designer outlet store on Castlereagh St, Sydney. Since I took some of her time up I should give them a plug.
Voi – Designer Outlets. Lowest prices for brands such as Canali, Versace, Gucci, Robero Cavalli, Ralp Lauren, Dior, Prada, Amarni…and many more! 1/72 Castlereagh St Sydney, (02) 9221 9386. www.voi.com.au
To see all the details, including those slamming red converse….SEE BIG!
See the natural beauty of a human BIG to see them up close!
This picture is 35 in my 100 strangers project , I’m doing it in 100 consecutive days. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at www.100Strangers.com"
35 down 65 to go...
northern arizona
1972
rafting trip, colorado river
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
My Rollei 35 T with it's Tessar 40mm F3.5 lens. Sharp and contrasty lens that produces pictures with highly saturated colors.
northern arizona
1972
rafting trip, colorado river
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
northern arizona
1972
swimming hole
rafting trip, colorado river
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
Thirty five must have been a lucky number for driver Kelly Petillo, at least for awhile, because it was in the year 1935 that he won his only Indy 500 (in a total of nine starts from 1932-1941). But, the glory of victory didn't last long for the young driver, who was known to have a bad temper and arrogant personality. All of the money and adulation that came his way after his great victory only served to enhance the worst parts of his personality, and he soon became a heavy drinker and frequent brawler and never finished better than 18th place in his subsequent Indy 500 runs.
During WWII, Petillo was implicated in the murder of a Marine during a brawl in a Los Angeles bar, but he never served time. In 1948, he brutally assaulted his secretary, slashing her face from ear to mouth. He was charged with assault and battery with intent to kill and received a 1-to-10-year sentence. He was released in 1955, but the unstable Petillo wasn't free for long, however, and went back into prison a couple of years later for parole violations. He was finally released in 1959. Maybe two stints in prison calmed his volatile personality, maybe not, but he never went back to jail and died of emphysema in 1970.
So, was the number 35 lucky for Kelly Petillo, or did it end up being his curse?
northern arizona
1972
rafting trip, colorado river
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
Seen in Bristol City Centre is former Parks of Hamilton Plaxton Premiere T708UOS, reregistered EIG4335.
I used the tree texture from here!
Today has been a great day so far. Last night Schmidty came and picked up myself and Bash (after Bash got off work, he came over my house) and we drove to Eau Claire to Keegan's house. I haven't seen Keegan in awhile, it was great to say hi! Then we went back to Schmidty's house and hung out all night and went to sleep at 4am. Then he woke us up at 10 and took us out to breakfast! It had snowed a lot and it was so beautiful. Breakfast was delicious. Then Bash and I hung out for a few more hours and he went to work and i'm home; i'm going to take a really nice nap now!!! :F :F
Probably hang with Schmidty later, too!
Bai