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Cougar 9-5, of the Washington Army National Guard, joins in formation with Wolf 0-8, of the Colorado Army National Guard, after moving several Hotshot teams to new locations around the fires raging in the area around Lake Chelan, WA. After the aircraft land and fuel, they will re-attach their Bambi Buckets and continue fire-fighting efforts from the air, in concert with ground teams and several other aircraft.
Exposure # 5 - Libeek Horse. The Netherlands. It's amazing what a thin focal range you get at ƒ8.8 with large format.
Some more 4x5 tests using my old Polaroid Model 150 Roll Film Camera. Kodak Royal-X Pan 4166 (expired 6/1986) shot at about ISO 100.
I'm still having some troubles with the old Fink-Roselieve FR cut-film-pack developing tank. At first I thought I wasn't using enough liquid, but now, with plenty of liquid I'm still getting some odd dark areas of the negative near the top of the tank and I'm wondering if it's possible light leek? Hard to figure out. (I'll post some pix of the negs themselves soon.)
CAMERA: Polaroid Model 150 Roll Film Camera (circa 1957)
EXPOSURE: Polaroid's EV No.12, which is ƒ8.8 @ 1/50 sec.
FILM: Kodak Royal-X Pan 4166 (6/1986)
DATE:8/21/2014
DEVELOPMENT: Fink-Roselieve cut-film-pack developing tank.
Labeauratoire's Caffenol Concoction
15 min. - 20°c
Using Fixer by Chemiewerk Bad Köstritz DDR "A300 for ORWO"
SCANNER: HP Scanjet G4050 with VueScan Software
While Auschwitz Concentration Camp is filled with sights and scenes that will send chills down the spine, I found this particular display to be the most haunting. The Block 5 building exhibits "Material Evidence of Crime" and displays the shoes, suitcases, pots and pans, eyeglasses and even hair of the camp inmates, but to me, the prosthetic devices left behind delivered a hard hitting - and somewhat morbid - human element that really drove home how horrendous this place must have been. Out of respect to the victims, I had a hard time deciding whether or not to post this photo, but as many people will never see the exhibit, I felt as though the risk of forgetting the atrocities of recent history far outweighed the inappropriateness of the post.
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With Taunus in the background. Just another French supermarket/retail centre car park (and one of my top 5 was also seen here, to be uploaded in due course).
Trying out Sony NEX-5 over the weekend and I think I'm falling in love with the little thing. It's fun with legacy lenses and the little 16mm is pretty decent too.
Waah my Ldoll 5 haul! Feast your eyes! xD
♥ MSD Bunny travel case from Faery Kiss.
♥ Blonde angora wig from Kagami design.
♥ Pink poulpi from Cachoou.
♥ PKF dress and shoes from Cachoou.
♥ 2 x YOSD hats from Cachoou.
♥ 2 x MSD hats from Jesmoth.
♥ 4 x Oscar doll eyes.
♥ Enchanted doll eyes.
♥ 2 x Bottle bugs from Mad nacs.
♥ 3 x Corsets from Raouken.
♥ 2 x Glasses from Dollmore.
♥ New Cerisedolls hands.
♥ Long mint mohair wig from Hasel.
♥ MSD doll stand.
♥ Pink shawl.
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♥ Deer horns from Asella that Léonor gave me, thank you! >3<
I shopped 'til I dropped! Can't wait for next year!
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Photography © Primadonna dolls
Stagecoach United Counties
5 C31BPR
Ford Transit; Dormobile / Carlyle
New to Hampshire Bus, 31, 1986
Barton Seagrave, Woodland Avenue
06 May 1988
C31 BPR was transferred from Hampshire Bus for the summer of 1988 until UC could acquire further Iveco / Robin Hoods (some of which were diverted from a Hampshire order).
C31 BPR was numbered 5 by United Counties and painted white for the rest of its four month stay, operating mainly in Wellingborough before being sold to the dealer Carlton.
Subsequently one of its operators was Bayline (aka Devon General) with whom Stagecoach had an interesting relationship.
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I was up before the sun so I walked down to one of the "out of service" electric sites to put batteries on charge (different times are these, we don't need to get our film developed any more but we DO need to charge batteries!), then found a way down to the lake. I was a little late, there were a couple of "serious photographers" already there setting up their serious DSLR's on their serious carbon fiber (a guess, I admit) tripods and looking down their noses at me (guessing again, I get that a lot so I don't look anymore) snapping away with my tiny ELPH.
To be fair, I bet their pictures did come out better...
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June 10th, 2013 - 44 Quiet Nights, Day 12 - Grand Teton National Park.
1:64 Code 3 Collectibles Emergency One
Heavy Rescue
FDNY Rescue 5
Fire Department, City of New York
New York, USA
Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II
Olympus M.14-42mm F3.5-5.6 II R
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Another view inside the power plant. The colors are enhanced a bit and/or altered by post-processing, but not terribly so -- the paint was surprisingly vibrant here.
A plate on one furnace was dated in the 1940s. I couldn’t really tell if that was the installation date or when some sort of overhaul was performed. But the paint definitely seems not original to construction.
CLICK HERE for more images from the old milk condensing plant.
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Geomagnetic storm of April 4-5-6... All shots NW through N to NE of Glasgow, Montana.
Canon EOS 50D [modified IR response in Hα range], hooded Sigma EF-S 30mm ƒ/1.4 EX DC HSM prime [ø62mm] using SRAW2 @ 50%, ƒ/1.4, ISO 1600, 5 second single exposure, fixed tripod, processing in Aperture 3.
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اليوم الآربعاء التاريخ 16\5\1432هــ
الآجواااااااء خيااااااااااااااااااااااااال
اللهمـ‘ صيباً نافعاً
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M5 est un amas globulaire situé dans la constellation du Serpent. Il fut découvert par Gottfried Kirch en 1702, puis indépendamment par Charles Messier en 1764 et résolu en étoiles par William Herschel en 1791.
M5 est un des plus grands amas globulaires avec un diamètre de 165 années-lumière. Il nous est distant de 25 000 années-lumière environ. Il contient une population de plus de 100 000 étoiles dont une centaine de céphéides. Son âge serait de 13 milliards d'années.
Nikon:
FM3a with 45/2.8P
FE2 with 58/1.2 AI Noct-NIKKOR
F with 5.8cm f/1.4
SP Limited with 2.8cm f/3.5
S3 Limited Black with 3.5cm f/1.8
Aurora Elgin & Fox River Electric Company 5 maintaining the road bed at South Elgin, Illinois on July 17, 1965, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Number 5 was built as as 45 ton model by GE in June 1946 ( c/n 28467 ) and was used to switch coal between the IC connection in Coleman and the state hospital in South Elgin, the only remaining customer on the railroad after passenger service was discontinued in 1935. After the coal service was discontinued in 1973, this locomotive was sold to Chicago Gravel Company as 511, but returned to home rails on the Fox River Trolley Museum in 2001.