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Piranha rouge/Red-bellied piranha

www.aquarium-museum.uliege.be/cms/c_12768843/fr/aquarium-...

 

Did anyone tell you

that in each subway train

there is one special seat

with a small hole in it

and underneath the seat

is a tank of piranha-fish

which have not been fed

for quite some time.

The fish become quite agitated

by the shoogling of the train

and jump up through the seat.

The resulting skeletons

of unlucky passengers

turn an honest penny

for the transport executive,

hanging far and wide

in medical schools.

(Edwin Morgan, "The Subway Piranhas")

River Clyde, Photographed from Dumbarton

 

"CMS Wrestler" on the Clyde Marine website (PDF Document)

At Eastham , on the back of one of the cargo ships going into the locks on the MSC .

Copyright 2019 Harry Garland, All rights reserved.

Rayos Apl Saner Bain

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CERN - Ginevra 2014

The Large Hadron Collider (LHC)

Detector CMS

 

more photos inside

I've had two rolls of Adox CMS 20 II sitting on the darkroom shelf, staring at me, for two plus years now, waiting for me to act. I have hesitated, since access to the Adotech developer Adox has made specifically for this film is often difficult, and it does need a special, low contrast developer to get "continuous tone" out of it.

 

But yesterday I decided to do some research and I found a couple recipes for copy films in Anchell & Troop's Darkroom Cookbook and gave two a try: TDLC-103* and a modified PMK dilution. This image is from one of the TDLC-103 negatives.

The PMK negs were usable as well, but created less highlight separation than the TDLC-103, so in the future, I will just use the TDLC-103.

 

Photographed with my Kodak Signet 35, which has a f3.5 Ektar lens (A Tessar formula), and the aperture used here was likely f11 or f16. Talk about sharp - click on the image to see the detail. Remember - this is a 35mm negative! (from a camera made in 1954: flic.kr/p/2mXJWBf)

 

* basically, TDLC-103 is a very dilute D-23 with Sodium bicarbonate.

again something old

 

Arsenal Kiev 60 - Volna - 80mm - f2.8 - Adox - CMS 20 - Rodinal

Clyde Marine Services tug CMS Warrior, a Damen ASD Tug 2310, hurries away from Eastham on the River Mersey, 02.04.2017.

 

The vessel was on charter to Kotug Smit for a few weeks to cover either dry-dockings of the local fleet or to cover additional demand.

 

Photographer: Helen Derby

(D.B.Hillman Collection)

Working on the Clyde 30/9/2022

Heading up river this morning

Cms representando Venezuela 2012

 

VP-CMS Airbus A320-232 ex Qatar Airways @ Kemble Airfield 26/09/2020

EI-CMS BAe 146-200 Cityjet @ Dublin International Airport (scanned from 35mm print / Canon EOS 50)

Leased CFCL Australia units CM3308/CM3304, operated by Bowmans Rail, drop down through the curves at Huddlestone with the Cristal Mining containerised mineral sands train from Kanadah to Port Adelaide on 27 October 2016.

 

IMG_4214_733

CMS-KINGZZ - Mars /07

Big up Caracas !!

BAE 146-200A

KLM UK

Dublin 14/1/1999

film cms 20 II

developer adotech II

Softie with 20 cms.

It took longer than I wanted, but I finally have them all. Now it's time to do a proper photo with them all!

Centre for Mathematical Sciences, University of Cambridge. A "Sir Cam" abstraction of the ceiling of the Common Room (see previous photo:-) Photo by permission.

Centre for Mathematical Sciences at Cambridge University

  

Vessel Details:- Damen ASD 2009 Tug.

Vessel Name:- CMS BOXER.

Previous Name:-

IMO: - 9787211.

MMSI: - 232024856.

Call Sign:- MGGV5.

Classification:- Lloyds Register.

Length:- 20m

Beam:- 9m

Draught:- 3.8m

Builder:- Built in 2019 by Damen Shipyard Group Gorinchem, Netherlands.

Power Plant:- 2 x Caterpillar 3512C TA Diesels Engines.

Propulsion:- 2 x Schottel SRP 550 FP fully Azimuthing Propulsion Units.

Registration:- Greenock, UK

Gross Tonnage:- 149t.

 

Copyright 2020 Harry Garland, All rights reserved.

 

River Clyde 1/10/2020

Large abstract prints.

29 x 29 cms

Hand printed to order.

£2,000 each …….. only kidding!

Vessel Details:- Damen ASD 2009 Tug.

Vessel Name:- CMS BOXER.

Previous Name:-

IMO: - 9787211.

MMSI: - 232024856.

Call Sign:- MGGV5.

Classification:- Lloyds Register.

Length:- 20m

Beam:- 9m

Draught:- 3.8m

Builder:- Built in 2019 by Damen Shipyard Group Gorinchem, Netherlands.

Power Plant:- 2 x Caterpillar 3512C TA Diesels Engines.

Propulsion:- 2 x Schottel SRP 550 FP fully Azimuthing Propulsion Units.

Registration:- Greenock, UK

Gross Tonnage:- 149t.

 

Copyright 2020 Harry Garland, All rights reserved.

 

CERN - Ginevra 2014

The Large Hadron Collider (LHC)

Detector CMS

CM3314 and CM3304 work 4MC7 away from Albury through Lavington as they head for Junee.

 

Wednesday 15th November 2017

Nikon F80 -Adox CMS 20- Adotech III- 1+29-16 min,25° 10C 2min

Tre scatti HDR

Per ovviare alla bassa gamma tonale di questa pellicola ad alta risoluzione ho provato an fare una fusione di tre scatti digitalizzati , naturalmente non è possibile fare una stampa chimica.

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