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Where do we find our inspiration for photography? For me it is found on google maps. Trying to find the most interesting parts of a city to photograph and give a different perspective.
Here is the 2nd in a series on the 6th Street bridge.
Closed off for renovation and rain didn't stop me and only enhanced the feel of the unpopulated/barren city.
Title: 6th Battalion Staff
Digital Publisher: Digital: Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
Physical Publisher: Physical: Graphic Services, Texas A&M University
Date Issued: 2011-08-17
Date Created: 1972
Dimensions: 4 x 5 inches
Format Medium: Photographic negative
Type: image
Identifier: Photograph Location: Graphic Services Photos, Box 26, File 26-386
Rights: It is the users responsibility to secure permission from the copyright holders for publication of any materials. Permission must be obtained in writing prior to publication. Please contact the Cushing Memorial Library for further information
Looking out across Lewiston and Drumnadrochit from Tornabrack.
I have stayed very local today due to pain and exhaustion - perhaps the consultant I am seeing at the weekend will have some revalation for me!
Behind the photo (inside the case) is a handwritten note that reads "Taken on 8th Avenue N.Y. Aug. 14, 1857."
An ambrotype is a positive photograph on glass made by a variant of the wet plate collodion process. Like a print on paper, it is viewed by reflected light. Like the daguerreotype, which it replaced, and like the prints produced by a Polaroid camera, each is a unique original that could only be duplicated by using a camera to copy it. Introduced in 1853, by the late 1850s, the ambrotype had overtaking the daguerreotype in popularity. By the mid-1860s, the ambrotype itself was being replaced by the tintype, a similar image on a sturdy black-lacquered thin iron sheet. So ambrotype images had a rather short life of 10 to 15 years..
The girls are housed in this case:
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Một vài bà mẹ thương con nên lúc nào cũng biết nói, biết chỉ trích con ng` khác mà không biết đến con mình điên cuồng/hư hỏng gấp vạn lần ntn ngoài xh :-j ám chỉ luôn đến những ng` lớn lúc nào cũng rãnh rỗi nên thích bịa chuyện, thích bình thiên hạ :-j khiến trẻ con phải nhìn vô mà nực cười. :-j
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I am tired, first day back at college after half term, it always feels so long and tiring, went home and slept, woke up even more tired.
In a way i'm tired of this project, -- not tired enough to give up, i just don't feel as inspired and motivated to do a decent picture anymore, and some of my pictures have been pretty bad lately, which further uninspires me, today i tried to actively seek a location because i wanted to make a more interesting picture, hoping that the picture would turn out well enough for me to get motivated, i also wanted to experiment with natural light so thats why i used the window in my mum and dads room. this picture is okay, but i'm biased because i'm in it and i find it hard to like my face when i'm not properly posing (that sounds bad doesn't it) i can't help being a little superficial in that respect. especially when i'm feeling like this.
i'm also feeling really alone, i feel like my college friends have left me now, they all went out in half term and i wasn't invited, it was a bit of a kick in the teeth for me because i thought we were all good friends.
I also read some messages i shouldn't have between a family member and a stranger, and i didn't like what i saw, i didn't pry, just people leaving their facebook open with the message on the page. i guess curiosity killed the cat. but i am so so so not in the mood for my family to be torn to pieces again. now i'm older and have the benefit of hindsight i'm gonna use my knowledge to stop it happening. i do not ever want to relive my younger teen years. so knowing stuff that i shouldn't but can't help knowing makes me feel alone as well, i told my closest friend, and that's it, i don't want to tell my dad because i don't want mum to get in trouble, i'm just very tied. i've no one to talk to about it in my family, and i don't want to get anyone in trouble. i guess the best thing to do is to take my mum aside and tell her what i know and try and stop things before it's too late.
Another rescued Instamatic image, 56032 had yet to reach its first birthday when photographed at Coalville on 6th April 1978.
This was the second of the UK built batch of locos and has survived to take its turn in re-engining to become a class 69, ensuring it will be around for a few years to come.
Heading up The Struggle to Kirkstone Pass this morning and I pulled over to quickly get a photograph as I was appreciating the dramatic sky!
The 6th Philippine International Pyromusical Competition
March 14, 2015
Polaris Fireworks - China
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rescanned with my new scanner (better resolution). The dag is a 6th plate, this implies a size of 2.75 x 3.25 inches (7 x 8 cm).
I have had one of those days today and I was unable to escape work for my lunch break walk around the block. The weather has been a pain today and it was lashing it down on my cycle ride back so I did not want to stop on en route to the park and ride. However, when I arrived at the pickup point my lift share was late back to the car so I grabbed this shot whilst waiting.
A patch of daisies in the sunlight. For William. I'm so so sorry you couldn't stay. You and your family are in our thoughts
6th Annual Father's Day Auto Show
Classic Autos Cruise into Napa Valley for Father’s Day
V Marketplace celebrates the “art of the driving machine”
The Napa Valley will proudly welcome car connoisseurs from around the Bay Area and beyond as V Marketplace in Yountville, hosts the 26th Annual Father’s Day Invitational Auto Show. Auto entries are by invitation. The event is Free to the Public.
From the national champions, to the local favorites, to the one-of-a-kind collector curiosities, more than 150 early and late model autos spanning almost 100 years of production can be seen at this non-competitive, open-class invitational exhibition. Whether nostalgia means rolling down the road in a classic 1928 Model A Phaeton, sliding into the drive-in with a ‘57 Chevy, or cruising the fast lane in a Ferrari, this show-stopping collection presents some of the finest autos to grace the highway in any era and is the perfect gift for Father’s Day!
V Marketplace has also invited local nonprofits to add to the festivities. Firing up their grill, serving delicious sausages and hot dogs, will be the Fire Explorers and the Yountville Fire Department. Manning the booth where cool beverages can be found will be the Native Sons of the Golden West and the Native Daughters of the Golden West. Operation Love will be on site collecting donations to provide care packages to our deployed armed forces stationed in harms way. All proceeds from these sales go directly to the nonprofits.
Make it a Father’s Day weekend escape to Napa Valley! Surrounded by lush gardens, beautiful water features, and meandering cobblestone walkways, V Marketplace, provides a beautiful backdrop for this annual event. Visitors can look forward to a unique variety of distinctive specialty shops, galleries, restaurants, wine tasting, hot air ballooning and Michael Chiarello’s Bottega Ristorante.