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USS Comfort (AH-3). Unloading wounded soldiers from USS Comfort upon its return from France to the United States, 12/1918. [Hospital ships. Transport of sick and wounded.] [Automobiles.] [World War 1.] [Scene.] WWI Photos. December 1918; NH 67707
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
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
Such a natural beauty with a beautiful smile and such a great attitude. She works at The Fine Beauty Cosmetics shop along Las Vegas Blvd. She was a make up artist for five years before her current job, so she definitely knows her trade.
Her accent at first confused me. However she went on to explain to me that she was born in South Africa. Her mother was South African but her father was Israeli. She grew up speaking Hebrew to her father and English to her mother.
She had such great passion for her trade, I actually ended up purchasing some of her product. I enjoyed meeting her and thank her for agreeing to participate in this project.
This is my #35 Stranger in this project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at www.flickr.com/groups/100strangers/
The XB-35 was the first Northrop flying wing bomber design. The initial
contract for a single aircraft was awarded in November 1941 and amended
to include another in January 1942. Extensive engineering work was
necessary (and planned) so Northrop was awarded a contract in October
1941 to build four smaller flying wings under the designation N-9M. It
was hoped that flight data gathered from the N-9Ms would speed the
development of the B-35 project.
Although the N-9M data was valuable, the XB-35 program was hampered by a
series of delays while engineering problems were solved. An order for 13
YB-35 service test aircraft was placed in September 1942 and another
order for 200 production B-35Bs was placed in June 1943. It soon became
apparent, however, that the aircraft would not be ready in time for use
in World War II. Furthermore, jet bomber prototypes already on the
drawing board made the propeller driven XB-35 obsolete before its first
flight. The Army decided to continue the B-35 program, but only in test
status. The B-35B order was canceled and the YB-35 order was amended to
include conversions to jet powered aircraft (YB-49 and YRB-49A). The
development of the XB-35 continued but at a slower pace, and the first
flight of the XB-35 (S/N 42-13603) wasn't made until June 25, 1946.
The XB-35 was powered by four Pratt & Whitney R-4360 turbo supercharged
radial engines initially driving dual contra-rotating 3-blade
propellers. Because of serious and continuing problems with the
propeller gear boxes, the dual propeller arrangement was soon replaced
by a single propeller. The 3-blade propeller was replaced by a 4-blade
type that slightly increased the overall performance of the aircraft.
Both XB-35s were scrapped in August 1949.
February 4, 2010
Today 365 was taken of me and tracy.
I love this photo because it shows how much we both love what we do.
Me:a photographer
Tracy:a model
The shoot was crazy fun and worked out amazing! I hope everyone enjoys the photographs
as much as i do :]
Sorry about not keeping up with my 365 lately, i have pictures but i just havent posted them yet because i have been soo busy!
Chani at 35 weeks, experimenting with fabric in the garden. We were trying to see if we could get a shot with lots of movement in it. It was a lot of fun anyway!
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
deer
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
northern arizona
1972
nick
cooling off in a waterfall
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
This is a Japanese 1958 rangefinder, featuring exchangeable lenses and a meter. Photographed with a Pentax K10D and a Tamron SP F.1:2.5 90mm lens and a flash reflected off the ceiling.
Olympus 35 RC, Velvia 50
I don't usually go for graffiti but I liked this one on the South Bank. First batch of the Velvia 50 back from the lab and I like it, but more failures than the Reala and I think I like the colour of the Reala as much. So I need to work out whether the expense of slide film will balance the extra benefits of the colour and those lights and shadows that digital doesn't get.
Hugely better a little bit bigger.
* This is the 30" model of the Thomas 35.
The model is mounted on the South American Mahogany backboard.
The model scale is 1/14. The model dimention is 30" x 10" x 5". The size of the backboard is 36" x 18". The model weight is 24 LBS. The model color is AWL GRIP "Ice Blue" color. The backboard has 7 coats of satin varnish.
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