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Barker in drydock at Fraser Shipyard in Superior WI

 

Barker creek circuit

Bunya Mountains National Park

Taken with the Lomo LC-A+ camera that I previously used in week 218 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:

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The film is "Godard" from Six Gates Films of Milan, this is a colour slide film which I cross-processed in C41 chemistry.

This photo was taken with the "Splitzer" device attached to the camera, this allows multiple exposures to be made with a different portion of the film exposed each time.

Taken at Barker Dam in Joshua Tree NP...

Barkers Island, sundown, harbor lights and water reflections. Duluth hillside in the background! : )

Coney Island, Brooklyn

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An early start and an exploratory wander in the dark around Barker's Crags near the end of Scugdale in the North York Moors.

M/V Mark W Barker, the newest ship on the Great Lakes and the first built in the US in 40 years, departs for Brevort after discharging her first cargo in Muskegon, MI.

 

As an aside: it seems strange to me that someone would bring their husky out on a wave runner on Lake Michigan.

The Ronnie Barker memorial statue at Aylesbury.

 

Minolta XD7

MC Rokkor 50mm f/1.7

Kodak Colorplus 200

Barker House, c. 1870. it now houses fancy apartments.

Wright Barker 1863-1941 Engeland

Day 2: Esperance to Albany: The Unconventional Ride. Stopped for lunch here on the beach. This was on day 2 of my 10 day 750 km ride from Esperance to Albany in Western Australia.

Yoshua Tree NP, USA.

Still in fresh paint, Barker 1074 is one of four 2018 Van-Cons on the roster. These buses are the first new Van-Cons on Barker's roster since 2014.

Northallerton, North Yorkshire.

This here is the show, Gentlemen, which will make an old man young, and a young man dizzy.

The water level in the pond was disappointingly low, but it revealed more of the surrounding boulders

Departing the Mistersky fuel dock in Detroit, the KAYE E. BARKER is upbound for Calcite as demolition continues on the old the Detroit Harbor Terminals warehouse.

Barker Meadow Reservoir. Nederland, Colorado USA

Still mining buried treasure in old folders as I wrap up my Joshua Tree chapter in my guidebook today.

Home of Penelope Barker, America's first female political activist. She was the leader of 51 women who signed a Proclamation of Protest in 1774 known as the Edenton Tea Party. It was the first organized political activity by women in our country encouraging women to boycott English goods.

Barker Dam was created around 1900 to water cattle in what is now Joshua Tree National Park, which straddles the Mojave and Colorado Deserts. It is the only standing body of water for miles, of course, being the desert. But is is fed by a spring that has made this valley a gathering place for wildlife and people for a long time. On our trip there this weekend there was a little snow on the ground and a still, calm chill.

  

The Kaye E. Barker is upbound for Marquette. In the distance is the downbound Cason J. Callaway.

Departing Victor Harbor bound for Mt Barker on 13-8-2017 is Steamrangers Southern Encounter special hauled by preserved Pacific Loco 621, built at Islington Works by the South Australian Railways in 1936

Joshua Tree National Park - Barker Dam, also known as the Big Horn Dam, is a dam built as a water-storage reservoir. The dam was constructed by early cattlemen, including C. O. Barker, in 1900. It was raised in 1949 by rancher William F. Keys.

English shoemakers since 1880

blogged today on decor8, image copyright Linda Barker, London, England UK.

Antigua presilla para abrevar ganado.

"Built 1847 by John Barker, operated continuously as a store until 1945. Believed to have been a stop on the Underground Railroad." Edinburg, New York.

I had been watching the Interlake Steamship Company Kaye E Barker all day in the marine traffic app, knowing they were unloading at the coal dock. I was hoping they would stay there long enough for me to get off work and head downtown before they left. It was so nice of them to wait for me to get the drone up before they started pulling out of the Rouge... I'm totally kidding, but I couldn't have planned it any better. It was really cool to see the ship reverse and use the bow thrusters to maintain course into the Detroit River. They then spun the ship starboard and would head upriver to do a 180 turn to head south to load more coal from the Sandusky Coal Dock. I'm pretty happy to catch my first laker of the season!

In ballast, the Kaye E. Barker is upbound for Marquette.

Wright Barker 1863-1941 Engeland

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