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Another bucket-list photo opportunity that I will probably never get, so I decided to create it in Leonardo AI.
New Hampshire Northcoast train D8 is rumbling South toward Dover behind long term FURX leaser 5509. I was bummed at first, but I've always admired how nice this shot was and I still got it! This was a bucket list shot for me, and as happy as I am with the lighting, I'll gladly come back and try again for matching green.
Milton, NH
2022.10.20
You can take a pano-sabotaged panorama shot anywhere, then process and layer and process again to make it look weird, wonderful, and interesting. This shot is in my garage on a gloomy, rainy day. I didn't know there was such color in that corner!
Question for the PANO-Vision group: I've never seen those triangular edgies in the transitions of the pano before. Have you? Can you explain them? If they happen again, can you find good use for them? I propose when they show up like this that we call them "pennants".
mmgPortra160NC_20080608_8_02
Rolleicord-V
Xenar 75mm/F3.5
Kodak Portra160NC2
Ryoanji temple Kyoto / 竜安寺 京都
Spotted hanging over a footpath at Wells-next-the-sea.
Sony A7RII & FE 24-105mm f4 OSS. NIK Silver Efex 3
This was the other costume I wanted to do for the Halloween shoot. Yeah, yeah played out but it was one of my bucket list items to do. We first tried the blonde look to see how that work followed by the black china cut wig (as previously photographed).
A lot of fun for this outfit shoot. Might do another rendition in the near future 💅 💄
*Any rude or grotesque comments will be filtered out*
Test model for a large waterwheel thing using 30275 catapult bucket. The central gear provides a cross axle at the center and locks in 4 of the 16 arms. The remaining arms are held in place with part packing, which does put a load on some clips. I don't currently have enough buckets to test this in-hand.
A bit of randomness here, just haven't had time to be on flickr much as the new kitten continues to create amyhem around the house :o) Hamish is slowly tollerating a little bit more althouhg I think it will be a while until they are friends.
This is the same man making the coal bucket that I posted 7 pictures back and the one previous. Here he is punching holes in the handle to fit the rivets to hold it to the coal bucket
Nikon F100, 70-200
Kodak T-Max 400 (320) dev'd in Rodinal
Paper is Kentmere FP Warmtone, Dev'd in SE5 Lith
Evenly bleached back around 15% and toned in dark sepia and selenium
(photo of print)
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Steps in my photocopy•collage•drawing process of twisting my Bucket drawing as well as flipping its handle in two directions.
The steps are explained in the red captions on the photo.
Buckets of rain
Buckets of tears
Got all them buckets comin' out of my ears
Buckets of moonbeams in my hand
You got all the love
Honey baby, I can stand
Buckets of rain ~David Gray (Bob Dylan cover)~
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UP 8986 leads coal buckets into Perry, KS on the UP Kansas Subdivision.
After the seeing that the parking lot was empty, I kept heading west till I found a train. After spotting this train near Grantville, I made a rather abrupt U-turn to try and beat it here.
This was the other costume I wanted to do for the Halloween shoot. Yeah, yeah played out but it was one of my bucket list items to do. We first tried the blonde look to see how that work followed by the black china cut wig (as previously photographed).
A lot of fun for this outfit shoot. Might do another rendition in the near future 💅 💄
*Any rude or grotesque comments will be filtered out*
One of the most wonderful views in Scotland. I am really pleased to be lucky enough to capture this view.
1200 miles. 4 countries. 1 insane car. Completely fell in love with the GT3 over the past week taking her back to her Stuttgart home. I have never experienced acceleration and levels of grip like this can produce.. Blown away!
Good morning! Epic sunrise this morning here in Copenhagen, Denmark from the roof of our Airbnb...seriously incredible views. I can now check off from the Bucket List "watching the sun come up in Copenhagen". Of course 4 am is a wee bit early but definitely worth it. Shot with Canon EOS 5Ds and the Sigma Art 20mm.....I also used the 85mm this morning and will post those shortly. Have a great day!
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Bucket-wheel excavator in the Hambach surface mine,
an open-pit mine for mining lignite, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Schaufelradbagger im Braunkohletagebau Hambach
Sony A9 & LA-EA4 & Minolta AF 600F4.0 HS