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Somebody wants you
Somebody needs you
Somebody dreams about you every single night
Somebody can't breath without you, it's lonely
Somebody hopes that one day you will see
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Inside veiw of Buckland 1966 Bristol/ ECW very comfortable with no rattles unlike modern Buses esecially those Omnicities! Gardner engine sounded great.
Week 39:52 Graffiti (September 23rd - 29th)
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There are a lot of wonderful paintings on the brick buildings in the nearby 'city' in my area and most, if not all of them were permitted by the municipality. Decided not to use them for this theme because I took the phrase "without permission" and see the word "usually" actually does mean "always" for my interpretation of graffiti.
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There is quite a bit of this style around the area. This example is one of the closest to the main street in town. The others are on side streets and freight cars on the railroad tracks. Cannot be certain if this particular piece shows the work of 2 contributors, since at first glance, seems to be the case... or possibly 3.
Stritch School of Medicine Damen Award recipient Dr. Todd S. Hewell III (BS ’75, MD ’78) with Loyola President Michael J. Garanzini, S.J., and Dr. Gregory Gruener (MD '79).
From a time when some things were measured in cents, not dollars.
Photo # IM3_6450bws.
(c) Kelly Shipp Photography
1939 Dodge, seen at a local Chrysler & Valiant show in Geelong.
Canon 5DMkII, EF17-40L, (hand held) HDR from three exposures, 2 stops apart. Tonemapped with Photomatix and completed in CS3 (blend mode - Hard Light @ 50%, noise reduction via Noiseware plugin).
39 x 30 second shots, blended in photoshop.
I shot for the lights in the road, but the sky came out a bit wow
Saturday 11th March 2023.
Camera: Zeiss Ikon Contaflex Super BC 35mm SLR (1966).
Lens: Carl Zeiss 50mm Tessar f/2.8.
Film: Kodak Ektar 100 35mm colour negative.
More information about the history of this particular car, which was raced by 1963 and 1965 Formula One world drivers champion Jim Clark during the 1966 Tasman Series, (including a race win at Warwick Farm) may be found at the following web page:
web.archive.org/web/20231027125413/https://www.motorclass...
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