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Hut 9 open day, Island Farm, Bridgend
Agfa Isolette, Agnar 85mm/4.5, Tri-X 400
D76 1:1, 9 min 45 sec @ 20C
I walk past this store frequently and have on several occasions seen Ron standing in the doorway and said hello as I passed. I've always liked the "feel" of the store exterior - the bright red trim, arched doorways, etc. and with Ron leaning in the doorway as such I have several times thought to myself that it would make a great image.
After starting the 100 Strangers project I started looking for Ron. Tonight he was there and I introduced myself and the project. He agreed to the portrait, more readily, perhaps, because he didn't even need to move. Thanks, Ron!
This picture is #9 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
Another gap filled in my 1 - to - 100 set with this plaque seen on a gate yesterday.
Only one rusty screw, things are improving.
The rationale for the set is explained here.
Dylan Coady (Ferrybank) congratulates teamate Jake Morrissey after his goal proved to be the winner in the second half.
Águia 9 de Campinas sobrevoando área rural em busca de dois assaltantes. Sem crop.
Utilizando 75-300 Canon USM III
leica m6 | ultron 28/2 | tri-x 400 | self developed with hc-110 (5 mins) , stop bath and rapid fixer at 20 deg C | negative scanned
Walking round the winter garden at Mottisfont Abbey, I noticed a pink hat moving amongst the plants and bushes. I guessed that it belonged to a female garden volunteer. As I got closer I saw this was so and that she was raking up leaves and collecting them in a wheelbarrow.
I walked along the nearby path and got into conversation with her and found that her name was Annie. I introduced myself and my strangers' project asking if she would let me take her photo. She was initially rather surprised but agreed.
I took a few portrait shots and then asked if I could have a shot of her standing beside the wheelbarrow, It was hard to get the angle I wanted without standing on the garden (strictly frowned upon!) so Annie decided to stand the other side of the barrow.
The end of January will mark the completion of Annie's first year as a garden volunteer. She works every other Tuesday and when she started felt it might be difficult to be outside in all weathers throughout the year. But she says her fear has proved to be unfounded. Annie has a garden at home, also an allotment where she grows vegetables.
She seems a very busy lady, also being a member of her local U3A, where she used to be treasurer and now participates in Birder and Quester groups. Other pastimes include craftwork and card making.
In the summer, Annie volunteers at her local library for a scheme which encourages school-age children to maintain their interest in books throughout the long summer holidays. They can borrow up to six books which they discuss with the volunteer when they return them to the library. Annie has grandsons who are members of this scheme local to where they live.
At first Annie declined my offer of sending a photo to her but I showed them to her on the camera screen and she gave me her email address.
I'm a little disappointed with the blown-out sky area in the portrait which I didn't notice until I loaded the photo on to the laptop screen. It would have been possible to crop a portrait from the shot of Annie with the wheelbarrow but I like the way Annie comes over in the photo I have used. I'm just going to make a note to myself to be a bit more observant viewing photos immediately after I have taken them.
To me, there is quite a bit of multi-tasking needed in taking a portrait of a stranger: getting their permission, making them feel at ease, eliciting and remembering their story plus of course, the usual photographic considerations.
This is my #9 submission to the Human Family Group. To view more street portraits and stories visit:
www.flickr.com/groups/thehumanfamily/
This photo is also in The Portrait Group and STRANGERS!
الفنان: علي جمعه
الفنان: صلاح الملا
الفنان: عبدالله الطراروه
مسلسل دمعة يتيم
رمضان 2009
على تلفزيون الوطن
Designed with Quick Snippers®
Using Reinforced Paper Materials
Jewelry Creations Designed by LIMIRI
Designer, Crafter Maria Soto
Flags set up around the 9/11 Memorial Oak in front of DH Hill library on NCSU campus.
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Thought I would do an image for 9-11. RIP to all the people killed and I hope your families and friends will be able to find closure at some point in life. You will never be forgotten. This day will never be forgotten.
Also, for all the troops killed, injured, and still fighting this war on a daily basis. Stay safe.
Look on black plz!
1970 Maserati Ghibli Coupe
Chassis No. AM115.1504
Specs: 4.7 liter overhead valve V8 rated at 330 horsepower, five-speed manual transmission, upper and lower A-arms, hydraulic shock absorbers at front, live rear axle and shocks at the rear, four-wheel vented disc brakes; wheelbase: 100.4”
Maserati Ghiblis show up less frequently than many other classics, but that's because there are not many of them. The Ghibli with its 4-cam V-8 engine, quartet of downdraft Weber carburetors, superb suspension, powerful brakes and sublime Giugiaro-designed, Bertone-built coachwork is one of the greatest Italian GTs.
This 1970 Maserati Ghibli has 4.7 litre V-8 power and air conditioning. It doesn't appear to have been restored, just treated to a high quality repaint in red and new parchment leather upholstery at some time in the past which has been sympathetically maintained while see a little use.
One of the most beautiful GTs ever conceived, its bodywork is a masterpiece of style, balance, design and aerodynamic efficiency. The design and generous interior room benefits from the proportions which its compact V-8 engine permitted. Light, crisp, unadorned and simple, it is a prime example of form and function merging to achieve true design excellence. The 4-cam Maserati V-8 gives it 170 mph performance to match.
A Ghibli will never be upstaged by a Ferrari Daytona either on the road or on a show field and this sympathetically maintained, very presentable Ghibli needs nothing for its owner to appreciate its visual appeal and exceptional performance.
* Masterpiece of style, balance, design and aerodynamic efficiency!
* One of the most beautiful GTs ever conceived!
* Rare and desirable Italian icon!
One Day On Film #24
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For this episode, I decided to stick with only one roll of film during 9 months bringing the more diversified scenes possible.
Place : SPAIN / FRANCE, Bayonne, Biarritz (from June 2017 to the end of January 2018)
Camera used: Yashica Mat 124G
Film : Kodak Portra 400 (box speed)
Scanned on Epson v600
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frame # 9 - Throne - Bois de Havré
CAMERA: Lubitel 2 - c.1965
FILM: Kodak PMZ 1000 PRO (expired 4/1999)
DATE: 5/2/2012
DEVELOPMENT:Processed in C-41 & Scanned at Prodia Lab Nimy