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Way off in the distance, yeah, that's Pearl Harbor.

 

Waaaaay cool.

Jett left his cape at home . . .Bad dog.

While walking an American Ranch Road . . . .

The long night Moon

Mather Regional Park / Sacramento County, California

Amanda, Odenplan, Stockholm, Sweden, 2009

 

Hasselblad 2000FC

100mm/3.5 Planar CF T*

Ilford Delta 3200

 

Sometimes failed focus is desirable...

مهما تعددت ابتكارات [ القَهْوَةِ الأجْنَبِيَّةْ ] ،ـ

سيظل كوب [ القَهْوَةْ العَرَبِيَّةْ ] هو " الأَصْلْ" ـ

في الرد الثاني 4 صور اضافية

Winter am Hackeschen Markt

Five people from a rowing eight on Rudyard Lake, Staffordshire

謝謝你陪我的第五年

happy birthday , yello

This shot was taken for the 5FIA Monthly Challenge Six

 

Over many years the Andrew Barclay Company of Kilmarnock built small steam locos for industrial use all over the world. Nora is a very typical example of their products. She was built for the Blaenavon Company Ltd. and she spent many years transporting men and materials between the various company sites in the area. In time the loco passed into the ownership of the National Coal Board and finally after the closure of Big Pit to the care of the Museum Trust.

 

Locomotive details:

- Builder: Andrew Barclay & Sons, Kilmarnock.

- Built: 1920.

- Wheel Arrangement: 0-4-0ST

- Wheel diameter: 3’ 5”

- Boiler Pressure: 160 psi.

- Weight: 28tons

 

The Big Pit: National Coal Museum (Welsh: Pwll Mawr: Amgueddfa Lofaol Genedlaethol) is a museum in Blaenavon in Wales, which is dedicated to the Welsh heritage of coal mining which took place at the town during the Industrial revolution. Big Pit was a working coal mine, adjacent to the preserved Pontypool and Blaenavon Railway. The mine closed in 1980 and reopened for visitors in 1983. Today it is preserved for visitors under the auspices of the National Museum Wales. Big Pit National Coal Museum is an Anchor Point of ERIH, The European Route of Industrial Heritage. It is located close to Blaenavon, in Torfaen, which is a World Heritage Site.

 

HDR from three handheld exposures (+/- 2 AV), processed and tonemapped in Photomatix, Distortion correction in Photoshop CS4.

 

Best enjoyed large and on black.

De la serie ¨Las palabras que no encontré¨

Fotografías de la inaguración de la exposición: marialunafotografia.blogspot.com.es/

 

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This photo is actually for my photography class. The assignment was to take a self portrait that says something about yourself, &, I am in love with reading so I did this.

There's a hair on my face in this picture that makes me look like I have a unibrow that goes around my face.

It was impossible to get off without taking off my eyebrow or my whole eye.

it's irking me. Extremely.

kale. dinner, last night.

This was a French bomber during WW1. Lots of credit and inspiration to my boy Maxavelli. Might try my hand at another bomber or plane from this era in the future.

Vụn vỡ. Tan tành. Tâm can nào yêu thương anh ? Yêu hương thêm...

Ronblon Philippines

Size:1cm

One flash frame and one ambient.

 

4 flashes: under stairs, camera right, one on landing and one at the top of stairs.

That's a lot of payload for a little wing! Can you guess the aircraft and scale?

Camera - canon 5d mark ii

Lense - 85mm 1.2 ii

 

© 2012 Samuel Judge

 

This is at nuneaton's newest skatepark, its about 3 years old though and it would be great if we had a new one!. its stockingford, nuneaton. anyway...so today i went out for the first time in 3 days and visited the skatepark, it was so sunny and still freezing but i personally feel much better so ill be back up with this 365 project.

 

heres my facebook like page:

 

www.facebook.com/pages/Samuel-Judge-Photo/323824247662360

 

and my website:

 

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hope you like it!

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