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Seems to be standing like a butler, saying, "Will that be all sir?" The forward bend from the waist up.
Hastings, Sussex.
This nice old shop front has been quite colourful in the past, but this flat grey doesn’t show it off very well.
It was a post office for part of its life apparently.
One of my favourite locations in London the other being the Templars.... just full of History and stories my Gran told me
After picking up cars in Calvin Yard, CN 5346 leads CN 5291 and BLE 905 south as they cross over Connoquenessing Creek just south of downtown Butler.
Butlers Wharf, as seen from surface level on the north side of the river Thames during a brisk winter's eve... It is so cold tonight.
The Butler Bridge (Miami County Bridge no. 54), across the Eel River near Roann, Indiana. Built in 1903, rehabilitated in 1982. It's now closed to traffic, but not as overgrown as it once was, based on pictures I saw online. It seems almost delicate in person.
Tri-X@3200, expired(*searches for notes...); HC110; Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta (532/16).
More to come with this camera. I have a Contameter so I want to try some still life and portraits. It's heavy, but with a good strap it's more portable than my Rolleiflex.
New Bedford, MA
December 7, 2020
Shooting a lighthouse in the middle of a storm..0/10, would not recommend!
SU-99 continues is upward climb through Butler, NJ. Their trip west was pretty well timed from a photo standpoint, allowing us to get this and some other classic shots just before the shadows crept in.
No spectacular sunset for this photo unfortunately, just another grey overcast day in London. Oh well, this is an interesting view anyway across butlers wharf with the London Skyline spread out in the distance. I hope you like it :-)
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Michael Hoff Photo • Doug Harrop Collection • January 8, 1975
A Chicago & North Western Alco S-1 pictured in Butler, Wisconsin.