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On Explore #308, May 27, 2009
More Grain Bins no longer used but proudly standing on the edge of the Badlands north of Drumheller Alberta.
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Some Impressions from my holidays in Medemblik / Netherlands.
Sometime it's quite cool to have an wide angle lens in the pocket.
Captured with a Nikon Df and a manual Nikkor AiS 24mm ƒ1:2, post processed in Lightroom using VSCO Film.
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Tree and donation bins in the fog - Forks Twp., PA - Lomography LomoChrome Color 1992 35mm iso 400 - Minolta X-370 - scanned on Epson V600.
Amazing People were driving around it i decided to turn around and go the other way
had to pull over a get a few shots though,
nobody was hurt.
Notice the headlights still on, thats some battery
We had an open fire at the farm. This is the bin where the ashes went in the morning. I love the light here, and the curl of the handle.
Photting the Photter - Mr H is about to secure a going away shot of a Meridian from the precarious looking perch of an upturned bin!
The location is Rockingham Road allotments in Kettering, where lineside trees were removed recently as part of the redoubling of the slow lines on the MML. Andy's image:
www.flickr.com/photos/andy_hoare/34078116052
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Looking west in the direction of Creston the horizon features another cluster of grain bins along Illinois Highway 38.
August 10, 2024.
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'Bins', most likely, is simply an abbreviation of 'binoculars' in exactly the same way as 'specs' is an abbreviation of 'spectacles'.
Binning Memorial Wood is a green burial site in the historic Binning Wood in East Lothian. This is a wonderful place to take in contemplate. Throughout this area there are burials with small plaques and I didn't realise until I uncovered one...
More info on the place here: www.binningwood.co.uk/
Not been able to get much recently so back into the archives from last Autumn.
Was hoping for some better light and the trees seem to have a fake 3D look about them so I have never been that happy with how this shot looks