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Item Number:9764-6-sh9
Document Title:none
Project:09764; Brown-Forman Distillers Corporation; Labrot & Graham -- -- --; Versailles; KY; 09 Grounds of Commercial & Industrial Buildings; 63;
Location:Olmsted National Historic Site, Brookline, MA
Category:PLAN
Purpose:ST (Study)
Physical Characteristics:0000178991 23 x 12 graphite trace
Dates:n.d.
Notes:House with car sketch.
Please credit: Courtesy of the United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site.
soi lo mas importante en mi vida bibi
este tiempo ke emos pasado juntos
a sido lo mas lindo de mi viida
i kieor ke siga para siempre
TE AMOOO HERMOZA MIIA MIIA
sheaaah & kareeeN
This huntsman spider has been living outside our apartment for a couple of months now (maybe longer).
Poor chap lost a couple of legs a while back, possibly due to being snapped at by a bird. Doesn't seem to bother him though as we've seen him all over the place.
I'd just been ouside shooting a tree (pic's to come) and he 'appeared' on the glass of the front door. As anyone who knows me will testify, I was more than happy for him to be on the outside and me on the inside...
Too good an opportunity to waste, so I grabbed the 50mm lens, a close up filter and the tripod and fired off a couple of shots. The black background really brings out the hairs on his/her legs?!
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ISO 400, 1.6sec @ f5.6, 50mm + x4 close up filter
Canon 450D Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II
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We spotted this tree in our drive way on the way back from the park. I'd never really looked at it before but the lower light (the sun is getting lower and lower and earlier and earlier in the evenings...) there were some great shadows.
It really reminded me of 'The Nightmare Before Christmas' and (once I'd taken the shots) the rabbit from Donnie Darko. Rather than rely on the ambient light, I waiting until dark and use an off camera flash - the idea was to create something 'spooky' ;)
Oh, and then on the way back in... a bloody great huntsman spider!