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- Pictures from a small Urban Exploration trip to Czech Republic. -
Shot through a bower fisheye using an off-camera flash (vivitar 3500), triggered with a V2 wireless flash trigger. Well worth the $20 I spent on ebay for it.
I found another pair of nesting Osprey: These were at the Wolfes Neck State Park near Freeport, Maine: August 10, 2009
The rear of the LAAT. Here you can see the thruster engines, they use 100% diesel. It's great for the environment!
This is the backside of London Hospital, and I've treated myself to a little celebratory pun. I've just been officially discharged after 20 years of treatment, care and surveillance for my ulcerative colitis (which is literally a pain in the backside) and chronic pancreatitis (which can result in spectacular results at said part of body). The consultant said I've outlived there particular morbidities. He added that if my symptoms ever do flare up again, he will be there for me. Thank goodness for our National Health Service!
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I'm studying to become a journalist, this is my binder for school papers etc. Collage with newspaper. Blogged Collage on a ring binder cover
W: 21.6 L: 14.4 240PPi
Digital Photography
1/125 | F2 | ISO 100 | 55mm
This shot was again shot while I was walking around the park this weekend. The street sign had some minor weathering (rust) however not enough to leave the photo in color. I was shooting with a wide aperture for a reason. The main focus is screw sticking out however the texture on the sign itself completes the composition. The perspective is interesting because how often does one actually look at the back of a street sign? I knew I didn't so that is the very reason I went for this distinct angle of the sign. The is visually appealing because your eyes move in a pattern from the screw to the top of the frame and down around the right till you find yourself back at the screw.
An example of the poor living conditions for stable employees on the "backside" barn area of Santa Anita Park racetrack in Arcadia, California, U.S.A. One person used a blanket that was a fan giveaway item as a curtain. The blanket features 2008 Breeders' Cup challenge race winners Zenyatta, Wait A While, Well Armed and Hyperbaric. (Oct. 27, 2012)
Photo © 2012 Marcie Heacox, all rights reserved. FOR PERSONAL VIEWING PURPOSES ONLY.
An old building in downtown Fenton, dating from the latter part of the 1800s. Businesses below, apartments above.
Nikon FM2N, 50mm f/2 Nikkor lens; Lomo "Lady Grey" ISO 400 film.