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F-4E.
32 TFS.
Soesterberg, Netherlands.
USAFE.
May 1978.
To AMARC as FP0868 Jun 25, 1992. Converted to QF-4E AF-232.
Expended Oct 16, 2002.
cambridge, massachusetts
fall 1975
dance rehearsal
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
F-15A.
21 TFW / 43 TFS.
Elmendorf AFB, Alaska.
AAC.
Jan. 1984.
To AMARC as FH0026 May 4, 1992. Still there in 2005.Still on AMARC inventor Jan 15, 2008
cambridge, massachusetts
fall 1975
dance rehearsal
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
Nothing special for todays photo (or actually yesterdays photo), because ive used all day eating christmas dinner with my grandparents.
Christmas is very soon over.
Montana Air National Guard's C-130H 'Hercules' 74-1688, is seen sat on the ramp at Prague Airport, conveniently beside my Ryanair departure for Stansted!
74|365
November 16, 2011
My rear and I have quite a rocky relationship. Well, let me rephrase that...my lower body and I have a rocky relationship.
I've always been OK with my upper body's strength and looks, but I can nit-pick all day long about my lower half. My ass is too big, too saggy, too bumpy, my thighs have too much fat, my legs are bow-legged, unshapely calves...it goes on and on.
I need to stop bitching and just embrace what I have. It's always been easy to work out my upper body because I'm proud of it, but the lower has always seemed like a losing cause. With my new exercise regimen I hope to overcome that.
Other than that, feeling a bit better today. Going in for an ultrasound on my gallbladder tomorrow. Big news is that home loan was approved today and we hope to close early next week! *Cross fingers*
aspen, colorado
fall 1975
cpr training
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
irvine, california
fall 1975
orange county international raceway
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
C 74 is seen at the 59 terminus in Killiney after arriving with a service from Dun Laoghaire. 04/06/1983
The latest update to Off The Beaten Track covers the 59 and can be found here:
Hello world!
Snapped this outside Victoria, surprise surprise, I was standing about when I noticed the number of people using/looking at maps of London. I decided that this could make a neat montage, a compilation of maps and people. I took several shots over about 10mins of families, sellers etc but I was only really happy with this one. So just the one today. I spotted an old boy looking through his well leafed map propped against a railing following his route with his hand.
He was immersed so had no idea when I leant in focussed and snapped a shot off.
I like the textures and DoF of this shot the most but i'm not sure I like how i've processed it on second thoughts now i've uploaded it, too contrasty!?
Found a great programme last night on youtube:
Heres part 1 of 5, worth a watch if you have time
www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjiC5YvgWzI&feature=feedf
Hit 'L' makes it look a bit better! :)
I'm sure most folks would rather see cute pictures of the 2 boys, but part of the 365 is to tell a story and to challenge myself. And it was a real challenge to shoot my sore throat.
Yep, the wife and kiddos have been snotty and sickly and here I thought I'd be able to get by without being affected. No such luck. So far just a little scratchy. Nothing a little tea and honey won't cure.
Strobist info: bare sb600, triggered by pocket wizard, slightly to camera right at 1/8th power
See more of my work and connect with me on my website or Facebook page :)
Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page
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I asked Glen for his picture near this dark purple wall in Shoreditch, as the third in a mini-series of portraits using simple coloured backgrounds; he seemed like an interesting character as he walked past with his sister, and of course his shirt worked well with the wall I'd chosen! Glen seemed quite surprised that I was asking for a photo, but was up for it and seemed to relax a bit more after I explained what the project was. I took some smiling pictures of him but thought that this more serious, slightly aloof look was more interesting.
I asked him what the craziest thing he'd ever done was, and he laughed that his sister's there so he's not sure what he can say - so I let him off the hook and asked about music he's into these days :) He said he prefers older music, like 70s rock, particularly Pink Floyd; his favourite song is probably Time.
Thank you, Glen, for being a part of the project :)
Technical details: this is actually a composite made up of a photo of Glen, plus a separate photo of the background only. The strip of purple wasn't wide enough to extend to the edges of the frame in the composition I chose for the portrait, so after Glen and his sister left I took a manually focused, out of focus photo of the background alone from closer up; I then placed Glen's photo on top of this and masked out the non-purple edges of the portrait. This was one of those times when it's simply not possible to get it 'right' in camera so a bit of editing is needed afterwards to achieve your idea!
Land clearing is underway for the future site of a the Medical Arts Building at 74 Pascack Road Park Ridge N.J. .View is looking west from my front porch on 81 Pascack Rd. Leach Ave. can be seen to the rear right of the dozer. Howard Kent Jr. 01-1973
Steam loco Eu.699-74, often seen during events at VNIIZhT test circuit, continues parade.
Type E (Russ. Э) steam locos were built in 1912-1936 and 1943-1957 (39 years overall). About 11.000 of them were outshopped, and it is the record in world's steam locomotives industry.
More info on the event you can see in album's description.