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Please read more about my portrait project shot entirely on The Impossible Project's PX100 Silvershade Film here.
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Un grand merci à Shenn Tao (www.flickr.com/photos/169280213@N02) qui m'a renseigné ce splendide petit coin de paradis perché au milieu des nuages.
The plants living here can survive on little water and endure temperatures that would wither most other species.
This photo was taken by a Hasselblad 500C medium format film camera with a Carl Zeiss Distagon 1:4 f=50mm lens and Hasselblad/63 1xHz-0 drop in filter using Fuji 160NS film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.
The current service being operated by 'Southern' requires passengers travelling from Wandsworth Common towards East Croydon to change trains at either Streatham Common, Norbury, Thornton Heath, or Selhurst. Having had a pleasant afternoon wandering around the Wandsworth Common area, and the connection time being twenty odd minutes on a chilly February evening, we opted to change at Streatham Common and try 'The Railway' pub just outside the station (thereby increasing our connection time to around fifty minutes). So pleased that we made this decision, as I was really impressed by the friendly atmosphere and decent beer in this community pub. Having had a quick slurp of my pint, I popped out to try and get a half decent photo. Fully intend returning to this place, whether or not a change of trains is required!
for Our Daily Challenge topic 'Elvis Presley.' Looking at the faces and ages of these local musicians I think most were influenced by Elvis, long ago.
A cucumber, slightly out of focus, but with nice bokeh, from a community garden at Lansdowne Mall.
Fujica ST801
Fujinon EBC 55mm f/1.8
Kodak Gold 200
Argentix/Unicolor
Pakon F135
The Galena Community Church in Galena Missouri by Notley Hawkins Photography. Taken with a Canon EOS 5D Mark IV camera with a Canon EF24-105mm f/4L IS USM lens at ƒ/8.0 with a 1/1000 second exposure at ISO 200. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.
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Ayer se cumplían 60 años de esta popular carrera de 10 kilómetros por las calles de Madrid (España). Un envolvente buen ambiente con 42000 participantes cargado de sonrisas y de humor en forma de prisa sana.
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Yesterday was the 60th anniversary of this popular 10-kilometre race through the streets of Madrid (Spain). A great atmosphere with 42,000 participants full of smiles and good humour in a healthy hurry.
It was a sunny and very warm day for october so great for the market.
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Turín, Italy
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Operated by: First Transit, Snohomish County, WA
Built in: 2007
Manufacturer: New Flyer Industries
Model: D60LF
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27806 at Lynnwood boarding for the 810
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These are some of my favorite MOCs of this year. The photo's a bit late, but it's been a fantastic first full year in the LEGO community. Y'all are a massive source of inspiration, discussion, and friendship. Thanks for the year, and here's to another.
Many of the graves at the Magdalena Community Cemetery are unkempt and probably don't have anyone to remember them.
Magdalena Community Cemetery
Magdalena, New Mexico
Dec 2016
Nov. 28, 2024: Playground at Borchard Community Park in Newbury Park, California. This photo was taken with the updated 7Artisans 10mm f/2.8 lens.
Monroe Community Hospital is a county-owned health care facility providing quality long-term care to individuals with complex and chronic health conditions in Rochester NY. Construction of the building that we now know as Monroe Community Hospital began in 1931, in the midst of the nation's Great Depression. Siegmund Firestone, a notable Rochester architect and engineer, was hired to design and oversee the construction of this new facility. Mr. Firestone incorporated many innovative ideas into his design of the building and ensured that the project employed all local contractors. Mr. Firestone also hired a talented young architectural student and draftsman Thomas Boyde, Jr. as one of his assistants, and Boyde then became the first African-American architect in our community.