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Playing with manual mode, which I really shy away from. Pushing my boundaries and making progress. :-) These are all some of the props I got for Macro Monday - none of which will be wasted. (Not to mention, doing this on my own, with Dunkel at my feet trying to catch candy!)
Eugene, Oregon
Took a short walk today with my old Canon 500D 72mm Close-Up Lens on the Oly 40-150 f:2.8
Olympus E-M1.3
40 092 in the loop at Keith with grain empties viewed from the 09:45 Aberdeen - Inverness on a snowy 29 November 1980.
Celebrating my moms 80th Birthday Sunday. She has weathered much having survived breast cancer twice, once in 1992 and again in 2013. The wonder of it all is that she never complained, just always said, "it is what it is" and plowed through the treatments.
For the group Collective 52 Photo Project "2015".
Agfa camera (maybe an Agfa Ambi Silette)
Kodachrome
These photos were taken 9 years before I was born, by my father, in the summer of 1969. I thought I would upload them for the official anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Happy anniversary Berlin!! :)
Les fortes pluies peuvent créer des conditions de conduite détrempées avec une visibilité presque nulle et ce type de situation requiert du conducteur qu'il adapte son style de conduite habituel...
The Great War - triptych.
Built on the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of the First World War.
It consists of three parts:
I: 'Enthusiasm' (Paris 1914)
Mobilization in France. The crowd greets soldiers marching, and the recruitment point is popular.
II: 'Awe' (Passchendaele 1917)
Positional War. The so-called third Battle of Ypres, fought in a sea of mud, in which drowned tens of thousands of soldiers.
III: 'Glory' (Vaux-sur-Somme 1918)
April 21, 1918 Manfred von Richthofen - 'Red Baron' - was shot down on the French territory. Probably by the Australian machine gunner.
Olympus, OM systems Zuiko.
The three currently available 40-150mm zoom lenses.
40-150mm f4-f5.6
40-150mm f4 Pro
40-150mm f2.8 Pro
A picture comparison. . .
Over 40 fire departments helped and over a million gallons of water were used to extinguish this fire Youngstown OH
My recently purchased 2002 International. These photos were taken the day of pickup and show a little bit of the behind the scenes.
Waiting at Foulbridge tram stop in Beamish Museum is Blackpool & Fleetwood 40.
This car was built in 1914 as one of the final batch of four "box" cars to be added to the B&F fleet of fifteen such cars, the other eleven having entered service in 1898/99.
The Blackpool & Fleetwood transport operation was absorbed into Blackpool Corporation Transport in 1920 and this car was renumbered 115. It continued with BCT until it's withdrawal from passenger service in 1937, after which it was used for a time as a works car.
The car was donated to the National Tramway Museum at Crich in 1963 and was one of the first electric cars to carry passengers at the museum. However, it has been on long term loan to Heaton Park Tramway and Blackpool Corporation for many years. It is now in Beamish for the 2019 season and is expected to be in regular use there.
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Fiquei muito tempo sem fotografar, e ainda estou fotografando com pouca frequência :/ mas resolvi atualizar com mais uma foto da Bianca hehehe (: olha que linda da mamãe
Class 40 40036 leaves Chester station on a Bradford bound train.
Nasty looking dent in the front.
13th July 1974
I think I shot this exact thing on slide film which reminds me I really need to get that roll developed.
A Class 40 comes off the Chester line at Crewe North Junction, with a lengthy up freight, consisting of open and mineral wagons.
Blackpool Standard tram no 40 is seen at the National Tramway Museum at Crich in Derbyshire at the August 2019 1940s weekend