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I'm kind of crazy about this little guy.
I copied and pasted an edit from a previous fake tilt shift onto this image and sort of liked it. not like I would done specifically for this since the dimensions are a bit off, but I was too lazy to re-do that whole process and I like the softness of it
So many things to see so little time..
My bucket list..and what ive got so far..
1:Go to Peru and see the beautiful mountains and the Inka ruins.
2.Fly wild alaska
3. Go off roading in the Australian outback
4. Explore northern canada.
5.ride an elephant.
6.write a novel
The bucket list:
Kicking a bucket into a deep well
is far off comprehensive reality.
But if you can get it out again
and fill it with words to your gain,
checking off some tasks you have do
it's more than what people might mean!
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Camera: Zenza Bronica C
Lens: 75mm Nikkor f2.8
Film: Plus X
Developer: Xtol
Scanner: Epson V600
Photoshop: Curves, Healing Brush (spotting)
Cropping: None
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This was pretty fun.. :) There's the other two below I took. I am thinking of matting them, framing them and selling them. Any takers?? ;) haha
G'night!
Some hand made wooden buckets. One of several stock images that I had laying about not doing anything.
Bucket wheel excavator in the opencast mine in Garzweiler, Germany. The lignite is deposited in three seams which, taken together, are 40m thick on average. The coal is some 40 to max 210m below the Earth's surface. It is used entirely to generate electricity in the nearby power plants.
Facts of the excavator:
Weight: 12840 t
Height: 96 m
Lenght: 220 m
Power: 16.560 kW
Bucketwheel diameter: 21,6 m
Miningrate: 240.000 m³/day
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A nice T-bucket seen at the Surf Breeze 1st Annual Car Show in Satellite Beach on Feb 18th.
Tokina 11-16mm lens at 11mm f5.6 on Nikon D200. HDR from 3 handheld exposures. Tonemapped in Photomatix, Topaz Adjust filter applied in Photoshop.
Should be seen Larger On Black
313215 has come in from Brighton and waits to go back. At intervals along the platform are hoses, buckets (in Southern mint green) and mops. For side windows of units? Do the 313s not have built in windscreen washers? Either way the bucket was full of green slime, so presumably doesn't get much use - although would impart that well used patina to the train....
For the Baby Set Up Group:
I used an old ice cream bucket, and put a sand bag in the bottom. Then I put a towel down and then the brown blanket. I always try and have the set up all ready to stick baby right in. But, it can be hard to judge how many blankets to put in the bottom.
For this one, I should have had more - he needed to be a tad higher I think. An assistant would have been helpful - I really need to get one! :)
The background is a stand my dad made - it is a sheet of stained paneling.
This little frog got stuck in a bucket in our back garden. We put a wooden stick to help him out, but he decided to just lie on it.