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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
In the outskirts of Bangkok a young girl plays at a makeshift child-care facility for the children of migrant workers. The center serves several dozen migrant children and relies on volunteer teachers to watch the children. Because their parents are not registered, these children cannot access Thai schools or healthcare.
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
An image of myself as Darla Chandler, a 1960's British pop singer/secret agent from my "Absolutely Smashing" franchise.
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Route 35 is one of the interior roads of Iceland. The road is divided into two main sections. The first part is called Biskupstungnabraut and runs from about one kilometer northwest of Selfoss up to Gullfoss. It is a road for all cars. The second part is Kjalvegur. This is a highland road which runs over the Kjölur plateau. The mountain road has the number F35. Route 35 in total is 237 km long.
This was taken at Biskupstungnabraut
This work by Rhonda Surman is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
© Rhonda Surman 2016
A post-WWII Kodak 35 camera with an f/4.5 51mm Kodak Anastigmat lens. (The pre-WWII version did not have flash.)
Kodak had four main versions of the 35: one with an f/5.6 lens, one with an f/4.5, one with an f/3.5 and one with an f/3.5 and a coupled rangefinder. The different versions were made from 1938 to 1950, Civilian production was suspended from 1942-45, but some models were made in military versions.
Day 35 of Gratitude
Dinner on a mountain top
I had a dinner on a mountain top today. I cannot believe I can drive five minutes, walk for twenty and end up looking out over our beautiful city. It was captivating. I picked up some dinner and then thought about how stupid that was because I was walking through the trees smelling like BBQ chicken. Luckily I didn't see any bears and I'm writing this which means I was not eaten by one that was trying to get at my chicken. I walked and walked, not exactly knowing where I was going, and as I crested the hill and saw the sun shining over the city I couldn't help but smile. It took my breath away.
While I sat there I didn't know what to think about. My mind just rolled around different things never fully settling on one subject. It's been a rough week in our town. There have been a few accidents and unfortunately at least one death. I am praying those who are in critical condition will get better. There are usually a lot of accidents around our town at this time. It's been a slow summer this year. A welcome change. I knew the young girl who passed away but I didn't really know her. I know that she was a very happy girl, always smiling, and always beautiful. She had a passion for art and was very good at it. She had a supportive family who she was very close with. She seemed to be one of those kids who was liked by everybody and was respectful of everyone as well.
Sitting at this viewpoint gave me some time to really think about the town and this young girl but I couldn't. Instead I just felt this overwhelming peace that it was alright. That the town will heal itself and that the family knows their daughter is in heaven. There was no reason for me to get myself upset about the situation. There was nothing I could do but pray for the family. As I think about the young girl I can't help but think that she's better off than most of us. She's already in Heaven with God. Not that I want my life to go fast but I can't wait for that moment. And the fact that we'll get to see each other again when we're there is pretty sweet too.
This dinner was really nice. It was freeing, beautiful, and relaxing. Getting a piece of God was exactly what I needed on this night.
northern arizona
1972
cave
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
Bilboko Gabriel Aresti euskaltegiak bere 35. urteurrena ospatu zuen Kafe Antzokian, 2013ko irailaren 27an
Il Cappellaio Matto.
Il Manufatto è frutto di un mestiere antico e popolare,
trasportato ai giorni nostri con passione, devozione e arte
Questa riproduzione sartoriale e realizzata completamente a mano
dal capello alle scarpe e in questo caso anche il modello è un prodotto dell’artista.
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RJFC Sticker #35 was completed on 5/27/2013 using trash found on the streets of Geneva. It was made at out rental apartment near Carouge while visiting there.
It was left in Venice, Italy 8/16/13 at the café in the Giardini section of the 2013 Biennale.
See where it was left in the picture below.
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USING TRASH OFF THE STREETS TO MAKE ART ON THE STREETS.
I use only trash and found items to collage these handmade, signed & numbered stickers. They are made to compliment my larger works which in which I use trashy paperback book covers, record & magazine covers, CDs, posters, postcards and other mass-produced media as a base for my hand-cut & paste collages, which I usually leave out on the streets for anyone to enjoy (or destroy.)
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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
Este pasado miércoles alrededor de una veintena de trabajores de diferentes medios de comunicación de la comarca se aventuraron a probar uno de los deportes que habitualmente aparece en sus crónicas, el piragüismo. La empresa, el descenso del Rio Bidasoa, no parecía nada fácil, pero después de las nociones básicas impartidas por Musku, presidente de Santiagotarrak, resultó una experiencia muy positiva para todos ellos una vez terminado el desafio. Gracias Javier por hacerme "participe" de esta travesía.
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The fourth to last day of this section of route, and Cadet 3925 (GK51 SZC) - smartly repainted into interurban livery - passes St John's Church, Frimley Green Road, Frimley, Surrey.
This section of route seemed quite popular considering it's being withdrawn, and it compliments the 3 nicely between Camberley and Frimley Green for the free bus pass holders, though there were plenty continuing around to Deepcut too.
These photos are "treasures" from cameras sold in the web, that deserve to be appreciate since they are so rare setups. These photos are not mine.
1949 appeared the new revised
Olympus 35 IV.
The camera now had a internal coupling and was supplied with a Copal Shutter. The missing coupling housing and the synchronized flash plug are the striking features. On the top, in front of the accessary shoe, is the camera number and the name Olympus 35 engraved. Look at the camera of the front, you will see on the right over the cover MADE IN OCCUPIED JAPAN pressed into the leather.
The lens is a ZUIKO 3,5/ 4 cm with the apertures 3,5 - 4 - 5,8 - 8 -11 and 16.
The Copal-Shutter had to be pre-cocking befor release. The back cover is connected with the cover floor and can be removed in one piece.
Specification Type: Olympus 34 IV
Engraving: Olympus 35 and serial number
Release date: November 1949
Color body: chrom
Color leather: black
Shutter: Copal
Shutter-speeds: B, 1 bis 1/200 sec.
Finder: Telescopic
Film advance: Advance knob
Light meter: none
Lens: Zuiko C. 1:3,5 /4 cm
Aperture range: 3,5 to 16
Focus distance: 3 ft to infinite
Elements: 4
Groups: 3
Size: 11,5 x 8 x 6 cm
Weight: 530 g
Price at release: 15.500 Yen
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