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My friend and flickr contact Matt Warnes has recently produced UKE - The UK's premier ukulele magazine.
I haven't seen anything like this at our local Barnes and Noble book stores, so its quite a treat to have. I just got it and from the short time I've spent in the magazine, I can tell its a quality piece from the artwork to the interesting articles.
Here it is appropriately displayed with my soprano and alto ukes.
Congrats on your new endeavor, Matt!
anaheim, california
fall 1975
gepetto's village, storybook land
disneyland
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
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anaheim, california
fall 1975
mad tea party, chicken of the sea pirate ship, and skyway
fantasyland
disneyland
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
The BSR-74 Viper was produced after the BSR-73 Cobra's capabilities were decided to not be enough. It took the nose section of the BSR-73 but the rest of it was completely rebuilt. With a length of 89studs and a weight of 4.1lbs it is my largest aircraft to date.
Chemical tanker Gas 74 of HGK Shipping on the Rhein at Bonn, Germany.
Gas 74 (1970)
Builder: GHH Sterkrade AG - Rheinwerft Walsum, #1072
Engine: 2x 633 kW Mitsubishi
Length: 84.9 m
Width: 11.4 m
Draft: 2.5 m
Tonnage: 1158 t
Career:
1970: delivered to Vereinigte Tanklager- und Transportmittel (VTG) as VTG Gas 74
???: to Lehnkering Reederei GmbH and renamed LRG Gas 74
2016: to Imperial Chemical Logistics GmbH and renamed Imperial Gas 74
2020: to HGK Shipping and renamed Gas 74
2022: scrapped at Kampen, Netherlands
F-4E.
37 TFW / 562 TFS.
George AFB, California.
1990's.
To AMARC as FP837 Apr 17, 1992. Converted to QF-4E drone AF235. Expended as target inweapons test Jun 25, 2003
So this is the shot I originally had in mind for yesterday. This shot was inspired by recent posts from my dear Flickr friends Kat, Stephanie and balu51's.
This quilt is really special to me. I adore quilts but I can not sew to save myself! Last year a friend and I collected fabric and made quilts for underprivileged kids for winter . . . ok she did all the sewing but I helped collect the material and cut it into squares . . . anyway I digress!
A couple of years ago a dear fiend of mines mum surprised me for my birthday and made me this gorgeous quilt complete with red hearts . . . one heart for each year (and I'm not going to tell you how many hearts there are but it was an '0' birthday)! On the reverse of the quilt is also a beautiful red pattern as featured above.
I was so incredibly touched . . . to think that she had gone to all of the effort to make this very loving and very special gift, no one had ever made me anything like this before and it is something I will treasure for ever.
Not only that it was even more touching to me because my dear friend is one I met through work and so I had only recently met her mum for the first time some six months prior to my birthday. Her mum is one of the most generous and thoughtful people I have ever met.
Encuentra un lugar en el que puedas perderte / Find a place where u can get lost from everything.
It was hard to get the camera straight in this field, this is what I got.
Austro-Hungarian Ballontruppe
- M.1915 unform in feldgrau color with painted buttons
- M.1915 belt
- kappenabzeichen "Weinachten im Felde 1915", sword version
- painted scabbard
Parked up on the layover patch at the far end of Dudley Bus Station, this Diamond Bus Dennis Lance had been on route 74 duty in June 2005.
this was taken the second day in Nags Head.
we spent the entire day adventuring. walked down the pier to watch the surfers catch the left overs from Issac. Then we went to climb the highest sand dunes on the east coast, Jockeys Ridge. I want soooo badly to go back there and do some more serious type photo shoots when I have the time and models necessary i would need. It looks like a desert in the middle of a regular beach town. I don't know how else to explain its magnitude and brilliance. Then we had lunch at a locals place called Goombay's. Afterwards we traveled over to Manteo Island and walked along the docks and saw some beautiful sail boats and old pirate ships. We went back to the pool and spent the sunset on the beach and then had dinner at a delicious and amazing place, Owens, which originated in the 1940's.
It really was such a wonderful day spent surrounded by love and beauty and I cherish these kinds of things more than anything else.
this was taken in the hotel room right before dinner when ky wanted to jump on the beds and dance and i let her because its just a hotel bed and that may be bad parenting but i think sometimes you have to just enjoy the simple pleasure of momentary weightlessness and just as quickly being pulled back towards earth.
aspen, colorado
fall 1975
maggie getting eye bandaged
aspen valley hospital
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
D800 1/160sec iso640
Sigma 120-300 f/2.8os with 2x and 1.4x exdg teleconverters @840mm f/11
Sorry, another moon shot! This time in its waxing phase at 74%.
Using both teleconverters ( 2x on lens, 1.4x to body) on the 120-300mm f/2.8os to give a 336-840mm f/8 lens setup.
Ignore some of the exif data (shown right >>) as with both converters coupled together it messes with the camera operation making it think they're not in place at all.