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Visited Hastings pier with my Ondu pinhole camera. The pier was all but destroyed by fire back in 2010 after standing almost derelict for a few years. They have done a great job bringing it back to life, I see it as a modern take on the traditional pier, a great space to wander out over the sea on. I absolutely love all the lines, angles and shapes created by the wooden planks, railings and cladding.
I spent loads of time on here as a kid and it was so good to be back.
Ondu Multi Format Pinhole 6x12
f133 Pinhole
Fuji Neopan Acros 100
13 and a half minutes in Rodinal 50:1
King's Cross railway station, also known as London King's Cross, is a major London railway terminus opened in 1852. It stands on the northern edge of central London, at the junction of the Euston Road and York Way, in the London Borough of Camden on the border of the London Borough of Islington. It is one of 18 UK stations managed by Network Rail.
King's Cross is the southern terminus of the East Coast Main Line, one of Britain's major railway backbones. Some of its most important long-distance destinations are Leeds, Newcastle and Edinburgh. It also hosts outer-suburban services to Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire, and fast regional services to Peterborough, Cambridge and Kings Lynn.
A new semi-circular departures concourse, opened to the public on 19 March 2012, has been built in the space directly to the west of the station behind the Great Northern Hotel, some outbuildings of which have been demolished. Designed by John McAslan and built by Vinci, it is intended to cater for much-increased passenger flows and provide greater integration between the intercity, suburban and underground sections of the station, as well as facilitating easier passenger exchange between the King's Cross and St Pancras complexes. Passengers departing on trains at this station use the new concourse; those arriving on trains must exit the station from old concourse on Euston road. The architect claims that the roof is the longest single-span station structure in Europe. The semi-circular building has a radius of 54 metres and over two thousand triangular roof panels, half of which are glass.
"This capture was all about texture light and shade." ~Tomitheos
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Hand Crafted Wooden Cross
Made in Bethlehem Jerusalem
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I saw these two vapor trails that the planes have left behind and couldn't resist so I took a photo of it.
Crossness pumping station North Kent. Now redundent but things still going on! 19th February 2022. More of this wonderful Victorian place at davebowles.smugmug.com/People-Models-Steampunk-workers-et...
made with my crosses and crosses from my bee buddies. blogged at www.tallgrassprairiestudio.blogspot.com
Mamiya C220
80mm f2.8
Provia 100F
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Historic State Park, Cross Creek, FL
“Cross Creek is a bend in a country road, by land, and the flowing of Lochloosa Lake into Orange Lake, by water. We are four miles west of the small village of Island Grove, nine miles east of a turpentine still and on the other sides we do not count distance at all, for the two lakes and the broad marshes create an infinite space between us and the horizon.”
~ Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings - Cross Creek (1942)
A view of Shinjuku with Mt. Fuji in the background. As the sun dipped between the towers of Tokyo's Metropolitan Government Building, it amazing formed a perfect cross.
Waaaay inspired by/copied from
http://www.flickr.com/photos/97712990@N00/2412100564/in/set-72157600195992652/
Love all her quilts - just genius!
When I first spotted this guy my initial thought was Silver Fox. Actually the only two types of foxes I knew about on the island were Red and Silver,.... until now. From doing a little research it appears this guy is whats called a Cross Fox. A Cross Fox is a partially melanistic colour variant of the Red fox and actually a silver fox is a variant of a red fox as well.
With photography you learn something new everyday :)
Captured in Crothersville, Indiana. Holga 120N. October 2007. Juror Jill Enfield chose this for third place in Soho Photo Gallery's 10th annual Krappy Kamera Competition. What's even more exciting is that this will be published in an upcoming issue of Camera Arts magazine in a section devoted to the contest.
Update: Cross was also chosen by juror (and Goddess of Blur) Susan Burnstine for the Toy Stories exhibition at the New Orleans Photo Alliance Gallery running February 15 through April 1, 2008, and by juror Michelle Bates for the exhibition, Unrefined Light, at the Foundry Art Centre in St. Charles, Missouri, which runs March 28 through May 9, 2008.
Cross of Lothair II, c. 1000 (Ottonian), oak core, gold, silver, gems, pearls, Augustus spolia cameo, cloisonne enamel, 50 x 38.5 x 2.3 cm, base dates to the 14th century, dedicated by Otto III (Aachen Cathedral Treasury)
Mit Schneeschuhen auf dem Grenzkamm zwischen Bayern, Österreich und Tschechien.
With snowshoes on the border ridge between Bavaria, Austria and the Czech Republic
Unedited shot of a foggy morning in Amsterdam. Taken with my HTC Desire using the Camera360 Android app, while I was biking. No editing, no magic tricks, no Photoshop :)
Last week I shot some pictures while I was biking to work, and amazingly, they turned out kinda cool...if you're wondering why I say amazingly, because I am a very experience Bike-shooter and have posted pleeenty of photos and movies while riding my steel horse in the past, I should add that I took them with my mobile, while biking, in the dark, on a foggy day, on a small bike-path, with traffic coming my way, that's why. I know that it's not the best quality, but this is a bit like giving a gift to somebody, it's the thought that counts, lol. I was told by a friend that my photos are a bit boring and that I'm always shooting the same kind of pictures, and that I am not developing my style, an argument I don't really agree with, but that I am using as an excuse to bore you with these lame, regular, non-reflected shots, happy now?! Just kidding, like I told that friend, constructive criticism and feedback is always more than welcome, I might not act on it, but it's always good to get a 2nd opinion on my activities, so thank you for that my mysterious, unnamed friend, much appreciated :)
Genoa, Italy - Santuario di Nostra Signora del Monte
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