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Beth: I can use magic when I see the secret rune! this is amazing!
Faralda: of course. amazing would be if I ever found a man before dying a helpless old loon..
Beth: you and me both, girlfriend!
Today, me and my wife took a long walk. It's so beautiful outside with all the colors. I've had a lovely day.
boston, massachusetts
1972
young couple lying in the grass
boston common
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
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Keukenhof 29-03-2024. HTS, Rotterdam 41-BXD-5 is a Volvo 8900 from December 2013 which is 14,80m long and in the Netherlands since November 2023.
41 1144 + 50 3501 effettuano uno dei treni speciali in occasione dei festeggiamenti per i 150 anni della Werrabahn, in Thüringen, qui ripreso tra Wasungen e Walldorf il 2 novembre 2008
41 1144 + 50 3501 with a special train for the Werrabahn's 150 years, here between Wasungen and Walldorf. November 2nd, 2008
The Birthday part two.
Not long after getting to know Phil, we had a long chat about how I wanted to make "Those pictures with steel wool". He drew a bit of a blank and I endevoured to explain.
Simply take:
1 basic kitchen whisk
1 dog chain lead
1 packet of DIY steel wool
a small length of jewellry wire
a kitchen gas lighter
2 torches
1fire extinguisher
1 camera and tripod
2 very excited children (by children I mean adults with a passion for FIRE! there was a lot of this bit "Fire do do dooooo do do do FIRE")
So, use the wire to attach the whisk to the dog lead. Fill the whisk with some steel wool.
Pop the camera on the tripod, using one of the torches shine it on your clothing and let the other child focus the camera. Click the focus into manual.
Light the wool with the lighter and begin to swing the lead in a circular motion.
At this point burning wool will be sparking out all over the place and you can't help but scream.
Whilst you are screaming, have the other person hit the shutter, making sure your shutter speed is slow enough, this will catch the sparks and create a giant catherine wheel.
For further details, ask me or better still, google you tube and watch the same gurus that I did :)
We did this behind a derelict chippy, close enough to the road to drive, but sheltered enough not to draw attention. It was an EPIC way to spend a difficult day and ultimately I think we both exorcised a lot of pent up emotion.
Phil burned his hair a bit, got a small hole in his fleece and worked up a friction blister on his index finger from the speed he swung the chain at.
I burned my hat, screamed a lot and went home with holes in my tights.
All in all a wonderful evening.
(Do you recognise the location?)
Oh and Michael Westall thank you for this tip-off! www.homeofpoi.co.uk/ I cannot tell you how excited I am to discover this!
boston, massachusetts
1972
musician
art fair, boston common
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
Zoo de Beauval (41-Loir et Cher)
La femelle panda Huan-Huan, importée de Chine en 2012 et qui, depuis, a produit quatre petits qui seront exportés (ou plutôt réimportés) ultérieurement en Chine...
La grande tradition socialiste française de la "société du loisir" préconisait astucieusement dès les années 2000 que, pour que les Français cessent enfin de se fatiguer bêtement au travail, il fallait faire bosser dûr les Chinois à leur place, en Chine, pour produire à bas coût leurs iPhones et les moteurs électriques de leurs trottinettes et éoliennes, et exporter ainsi et dans le même temps toute la pollution européenne en Asie...
Pari gagné et saine tradition heureusement toujours respectée, sinon, sans leurs smartphones, que feraient aujourd'hui de leurs vies les jeunes générations désœuvrées de chômeurs français écologistes ?
Mais aujourd'hui, ce sont désormais, et aussi, des animaux chinois qui travaillent en France, nourris par les Français (huit cents kilos de bambous par semaine pour toute la tribu, c’est un truc à vous dégoûter définitivement du véganisme !) et ceci au bénéfice futur des Chinois...
Au passage, il faudrait demander leur avis aux pandas avant de les réexpédier à l’envoyeur, car je peux vous assurer que l’air de la Touraine est beaucoup plus pur que celui de Shanghai !
On tient le bambou !
On n’arrête plus le progrès galopant de la mondialisation !
Nota : L'oeil noir sur fond noir n'est pas le meilleur truc qu'ont inventé les pandas pour faciliter le travail des photographes !
03.05.2023 ||Szlak Dorobanțu - Medgidia|| 41-0796-3 z pociągiem IC 582 relacji Constanța - Bucuresti Nord mija Kanał Morze Czarne - Dunaj.
Using the Unicolor C-41 Home Development Kit from The FPP. I can now easily process color print film!
Heating the chemistry is a snap - Just place the 1 liter chems in a bucket of hot tap water. Keep an eye on your temp. When you reach the 102F degrees, your ready to go.
Difficult? No way!
FPP UNicolor C-41 Kit!
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February 10, 2012
IT'S FRIDAY, FRIDAY, GOTTA GET DOWN ON FRIDAY
EVERYONE'S LOOKIN FORWARD TO THE WEEKEND, WEEKEND ;)
Pretty boring, I know. But the snow on the ground was so sparkly and pretty. And look, it's my new sweater! :D
boston, massachusetts
1972
candid
boston common
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
Wow, Barney's had the absolute best afternoon he's had for a really long time. My dad, his girlfriend, her 3 BCs (Lyra, Hovis & Chance), Barney & I all went for a wander up Midsummer Hill together. The weather was a bit nasty, dark, damp & cold (& not ideal for photos) but of course, being collies the dogs didn't care about that one bit.
Barney was in complete heaven, he thought it was awesome having a little gang of border collies to bounce around with. He was sooo much happier & more relaxed than he often is while out on the hills - almost like a different dog. We've been struggling with a bit recently, as Barney's going through one of his nervy periods but today, he just acted like a normal (normal for a collie), confident pup. No worrying about bangs, or other noises & he actually wanted to run around & have fun - rather than stick by my side like glue the whole time. I've had him run with other dogs before & it's not made much of a difference to Barney's confidence levels but apparently, he really, really loves hanging out with his own breed!
He had friendly competitions with merlie girlie Lyra to catch the ball, actually fetched the ball back to me on the occasions he reached it first (something he often won't do when we're out!), ran around happily with the puppy (who was being less bossy this weekend, thank goodness!), barked a lot, rolled around on the grass & played fetch some more. He is now utterly exhausted & has been given an extra painkiller because I suspect he overdid things a bit but it was definitely worth it to see him have such a good time! I have a hideous number of photos waiting to be sorted... This probably isn't technically the best I took but it summed up his happy afternoon :)
Please watch on... www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5c1rMY2Pzk as it wont let you put more that three minutes on here
LBNGR 600mm Hudson-Hunslet B No.41 at the CF de la Haute Somme Museum at Froissy, 4 May 2023. I have no further details of this loco.