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Carrollton Exempted Village School District- Carroll County
Bus 6 - 2013 IC CE w/ Lift
*Northwest High School, Canal Fulton, Ohio
Karo, Sopot Beach, Poland
Mamiya 6 + 75mm f3.5 + 120 Fomapan 100 film
Xtol 1:3, 24 degrees, 10min30, Epson v800 scan
Poland 2016 Blog - mrleica.com/2016/04/26/poland-2016-mamiya-6-leica-m-240/
Mamiya 6 Blog: mrleica.com/2016/04/24/mamiya-6/
With its 7-year career at an end, Barker Vision number 6 is being slowly stripped of useful parts.
Surrounding number 6 are its replacements, a group of new IC Bus CEs, which arrived over the summer of 2019.
Model: 2011 Blue Bird Vision (1st Gen 1st Facelift)
Owner: Barker Bus Co.
Plate: S1Z842 (NJ)
Body Number: F418821
VIN: 1BAKFCPH7BF280062
227 010-6 ( My 1155 ) der Altmark- Rail und 227 007-2 ( 1147 ) der STRABAG als Lz Fahrt auf den Weg zum Zementwerk Bernburg
227 010-6 ( My 1155 ) of Altmark- Rail and 227 007-2 ( 1147 ) from STRABAG on her way to the cement works Bernburg
Zamora Castilla León / Spain
© 2012 All rights reserved by Félix Abánades , Downloading and using without permission is illegal.
Todos los derechos reservados. La descarga y uso de las fotos sin permiso es ilegal.
From the tradititional Berber house where we stopped for a tajine meal before hiking up into the Tighza valley.
My favourite trainers (Adidas Chile 62's) have joined the choir invisible and are now discontinued.....sad face. Having a little scout about I came across these beauties which have a very similar style.
The Adidas Rom we're the trainers of choice for football casuals in the 80's and the way the laces are arched in battle seems quite fitting.
After a poor start the left foot came through strong with a Stanley blade and a broken bottle.
Trainer shot inspired by Darren H's superb trainer based strobist beauty I saw earlier.
1 x Yongnuo 560iv behind 1/4 power @50mm gelled purple. 1 x Yongnuo 560iv above 1/2 power fired through my diy beauty dish.
Converted to mono as it looked better.
This is number 6 of my 366 for 2020.
Week six left me standing on a ledge seven stories above the street for this shot....a leap would result in a splat, but I was double dog dared....
Place: Huangyao, Zhaoping County, Hezhou, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region
Chinese name: 名爵6 (míngjué 6)
Year of launch: 2009
After MG Rover went bankrupt in 2005, the Chinese carmaker Nanjing Automobile acquired the British Longbridge plant and the MG marque, and in March 2016 MG unveiled the first vehicles manufactured in China: the 3 SW (based on the Rover Streetwise), 7 (MG ZT/Rover 75) and TF. Another Chinese company, SAIC, purchased technology relating to the Rover 75 in 2005, but failed to acquire the rights of the Rover brand. It originally intended to purchase all assets of MG Rover, but was outbid by Nanjing Automobile. However, in 2007 Nanjing Automobile merged with the much larger SAIC Group, which means SAIC is now controlling both Roewe and MG. MG's first new product, the MG 6, was based on the Roewe 550. In late 2010 MG launched the all-new 3, which succeeded the 3 SW. It was launched in the United Kingdom in 2013.
The MG 6 fastback was launched in 2009. It is directly based on the Roewe 550 and its underpinnings are based on the Roewe 750 (Rover 75). In 2010 a sedan was added to the range. This is the facelifted fastback. MG recently launched the second generation MG 6.
Sales figures: carsalesbase.com/china-car-sales-data/mg/mg-6/
6 Feet Under
Model - Shonda Laurelee Mackey
Photographer - Zim Killgore
Assistants - Darshelle Stevens / Melissa Carrot-Cake Pruitt
Shot on a Canon 7D / Alienbee 800
Grand Junction Colorado
caged
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I did actually have a photo planned for this weekend, but it turns out my constant headaches (I had an eye test) are because I need glasses for when I'm using my laptop and doing various other things.
Therefore I didn't want to spend an hour editing, which is what the photo I had planned would have required.
However, I'm picking up my glasses on Saturday, so I shall hopefully get the photo done before I go off on my skiing holiday!
Anyway, this is a badly scanned copy of one of my photos in my GCSE photography exam project titled: caged.
It's one of my favourite so far; I scratched around my face with a compass, then burnt it, and then type wrote and tea stained the words and stuck them over the top.
Today was good: three of my five hours at school on a Monday are photography. So for three hours I set up a small photo studio, took photos for our yearbook, did work on my project, and developed a film (WHICH WORKED WOO).
I then got home and my Perks dvd had arrived and I watched it and wiuegkjnwmw I HAVE NO WORDS.