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Angel about 12:20am, after I get home from work. I’ve worked since 7am today, even though my day job is so slow I did no work there today. Then I worked 4-11:30 at the gas station. I want to go to bed but I need to wind down. My heels hurt, among other things.
I started the project Autofocus.
You can follow it on www.facebook.com/autofocusnl
It is a photoproject about car windows in my own neighborhood. Now I would like to invite some photographers to take part in the project. It must be great to create a beautiful collection of pictures from all over the world.
No expensive cameras allowed, just mobile pictures.
If you are interested, let me know...
EXPLORED - #168
Yes, now I'm in holiday.. so.. Photos, photos, photos.. :)
SĂ, ahora estoy de vacaciones.. asĂ, que.. fotos, fotos, fotos .. :)
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With over six months gone since my last encounter with a stranger I was delighted that Jessica agreed to take part, even though it was a very cold and blustery dull afternoon. And because it was so cold I wasn't going to ask Jessica to hang around while I tried different poses and angles, I'm afraid this shot was all about me getting it done as quick as possible so she could get in the warm car that was waiting for her. So all I really found out was that Jessica is a Graphic Designer in a North London company and of course has a great sense of style which is what attracted me in the first place.
This picture is #88 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page
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This bus was new to Lothian Buses as 88 in 2020.
See here on Slateford Road.
Robertson Avenue was closed in the south bound direction due to road and bridge works. Due to the works, the turn out from Roberson Avenue onto Gorgie road under the bridge was too tight and narrow for a bus.
The 38 was diverted via Slateford Road, Chesser Avenue and Gorgie Road.
Hamlet of 88, this way. I hear the townsfolk are already planning big celebrations for August 8, 8888.
In Chinese 88 is a very lucky number. Here, 7.
whoops for falling behind, but yesterday really was just beyond amazing. i really do need to catch up on streams and flickrmail. my bad, sorry guys<3
Driver change-over time and here at Longstone the 36 gets a little rest for several minutes while we can take our photos-a-plenty.
MCV Volvo B8RLE / eVoRa, number 88 (SJ70 HOA) looks brand new! Eh, well yes Stuart it IS new!
The Evora body shares many features with the Egypt made MCV EvoSeti double-decker bus, particularly in the design of the front and rear panels. Our 12.9 metre model, Volvo B8RLE chassis, can accommodate 49 seated passengers with, 38 standing. It is also available on the shorter, 10.8-metre B8RLE chassis.
Alexis is a dealer in vinyl records and books. I met him at the market, which has an antiques/feal market section. I was attracted to his pipe and I thought it would make a good photo. He kindly posed, I took a bucketload of photos with different poses. He was very patient. We chatted about philosophy, he admires Schopenhauer, and about vinly records. It was a great chat.
Thanks Alexis!
Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page
Well after a red and blue day it could only be a yellow day today, so thats all the primary colours sorted.
One of my favourites - peeling paint and there is even a tiny bit of rust. This is a section from a bit of broken farm machinery.
New 88002 is seen at speed dropping down Shap at Scout Green on the evening of 18th May 2017. Working 0Z88, this is Carlisle Kingmoor - Crewe light engine working as the 88 was booked to work a tour to Carlisle and the S&C two days later on the Saturday. This was taken at 1935.....next to get a failed Cumbrian Coast set being hauled up Shap
In the summer 2009, I stumbled upon a small car show/cruise night in Kewanee, Illinois. With the sun not far from setting, I only took a few photos. This shot of a pristine vintage Olds 88 was the nicest of the bunch. (I have long since forgot the year of this car).
While not the best car shot in the world, this picture is one of my favorites I've ever taken. It was selected to appear the inaugural "Open Lens" juried photographic exhibit put on by Gallery Seven, a consortium of originally seven professional photographers with a gallery space in Joliet, Illinois, right next door to the magnificent Rialto Theater. To be selected for Open Lens is an honor, and for someone with my limited photographic knowledge at the time (I hadn't had my first DSLR for a year yet), this was a HUGE honor. The experience encouraged me to get more serious with my photography (as well as a valuable lesson about the limitations of printing at home.)
It's tricky to figure out what make and model these old cars are, because I think (due to their age) they've maybe got parts and body panels that have been substituted from other cars. I haven't found any pictures on the Internet that look exactly like this car, but my best guess is that it's an Oldsmobile 88 from the early 1950s, based on the logo, the moustache-shaped painted part above the grille, and the round turn signals directly below the headlights. If anyone can provide a correction or further details, feel free to add a comment below!
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