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With dust on the surface!
I decided that it gave a little relief to the photo so didn'r remove it in post-processing.
The 'flask' is 22mm high!
I know the depth of field is narrow so either there is something wrong with the left hand side of the lens or I didn't get the box quite parallel with the plane of the camera. Could be either, could be both.
Meyer-Optik Görlitz Diaplan f2.8 80mm projector lens
south of joshua tree national park, this scenic highway winds its way across the san andreas fault line and down to the toxic shores of the salton sea
the canyon regularly washes out as flash floods from storms around the park cascade down the valley, the road here has new pavement from a 2018 flood and was completely destroyed again in march of 2020, just days after shooting this (and camping here)
i will be gone for several weeks, back into the southwest as a favourable window of opportunity opens for some spring camping
Box turtles always look like they are ready for a fist fight!
Taken today (8/16/23) at Catoctin Wildlife Preserve in Maryland.
One of several that changed their colours for The Freedom Festival in Hull. This one was sited near the Marina,
I'm having a season of self doubt. Photography feels too hard - my mojo has gone on vacation and this time I'm not sure if it's coming back
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This is one image in a series I'm shooting on parking decks ... shapes and forms, light and shadow play, mood and atmosphere. Some images are minimalist; others representational; still others abstract. To see more in the series click Parking Deck Series
Class 150 diesel multiple unit No. 150234 stands on the blocks at St Ives station with the 12:18 service from St Erth on Friday 15th February 2013.
I see from Google Street View that the telephone kiosk on the left has since been removed.
Do Class 150s still work the St Ives branch in 2023? I suspect they probably do.
© Ten Years After archive series 2023.
Bamboo Barnes - Box Exhibit at Artsville, Secondlife
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This wooden box was a gift to my father many years ago, originally designed to store cigarettes. I don’t know which country it is from - perhaps India or Sri Lanka. At some time my dad gave it to my mum to store some of her collection of buttons & I still use it for buttons now. I like the intricate design & the amazing craftsmanship.
Traditional red telephone boxes are a favourite winter subject. Season's Greetings to you all!
Calderdale, Yorkshire, UK
Boxes and paper bags are highly prized by Pearl and Sundae, but Callie, being the elder, finds them unappealing.
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Hostess Fruit Cake Tin Box
Ironic note: The wood that this is sitting on is the bottom of a wood Riunite Wine Box that I was also considering...-:)
Detail of the control system for an old abandoned steam powered electric generator used in the horn silver mines at Frisco Ghost Town, Beaver County, Utah.
October 3, 2021
Happy Sliders Sunday Everyone!
A product of compositing four images using Snapseed Apps and Lightroom Apps for iPad.
This week's Macro Mondays group theme is Lids. I sometimes struggle to find subjects that fit the 3" rule, so I'm always happy when I can turn to miniatures. This box is just 1" long, which means the shoes are tiny. They're quite difficult to handle and I knocked them over many times (!), but I eventually ended up with this. The box and shoes are standing in front of a shabby chic chest of drawers. And, by the way, another thing I love about miniatures is that I can have lots of them without needing to move house. It's probably a good thing that I don't collect jukeboxes... :))