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Found an old worn case of my father's containing a right angle eye piece. unfortunately it does not fit my camera.
Learnt something new this week; never heard of Wabi-sabi before.
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Seen at the Driffield Steam and Vintage Rally, Off all the old Tractors on display at this event l choose this one because of its outstanding vivid orange colour,
♡ includes airpods case with 2 mirror animations for each of hands ♡
♡ one animation for face + non anim ♡
♡ there is also a built-in script for resizing ♡
♡ HUD includes 23 colors and 4 metallic textures ♡
This looks like it has adorned the case with the dried epidermis from the coastal wattle I found it on. There are lots of dried layers probably caused by leaf blister sawflies (or along those lines), so maybe the caterpillar nips them off.
I had the pleasure of meeting Pierre Pelland, the owner of the free museum (see below), and talking about his extensive collection and its genesis. Pictures of more pieces will be posted over time.
Pete's Centre Canada Heritage Museum
Four cases bathed in soft light by an overhead skylight within this gloomy attic space. Shot inside a derelict farm cottage on a recent weekend away. I had had a pin marker for this location for a long time now but didn't think I'd get to see it due to it's location. When my partner booked a B&B for us to stay in, I thought that it looked as though it may be in the area, when I dropped the pin marker onto the same map it turned out to be 4km away... Result!
Cate presents another item I bought at the Doll Convention in Wiesbaden yesterday – a Christmas Ornament Doll Case by Hallmark.
Characteristic of Girona are the picturesque houses overlooking the river Onyar. These were built over many years and give the flavour of a small Mediterranean city.
As is now the case in many parts of the world it is becoming increasingly common to refer to landmarks by the name used by the earliest settlers. We have seen this only recently in Australia with Ayers Rock being referred to as Uluru or in the U.S Mt Mckinley's name changed to Denali. Fitz Roy is gradually becoming more widely known as Cerro Chalten. The word 'Chalten' can loosely be translated as 'smoking mountain' which was a term used by the indigenous Ahònikenk. It was long assumed that this mountain was an active volcano.
Another tid bit of information; the sharks tooth shaped peak between Poincenot and Fitz Roy (the one in shadow) is commonly know as Aguja de la Silla, it in fact received a second name when it was christened by the 1952 French Fitz Roy expedition. Half jokingly they called it Pointe du Cinéaste (filmmaker’s point) for its striking appearance and unique location, and because they could foresee that the expedition’s film maker Georges Strouvé would have wished to sit on its very top to make the film of his life.
IN ENGLISH BELOW THE LINE
Fotografia feta amb la Hasselblad 500 C/M, fabricada el 1979; objectiu Carl Zeiss Distagon f4/50mm; Kodak Tri-X 400.
Monumental casalot de Sabadell, construit el 1897.
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Picture taken with a Hasselblad 500 C/M, made in 1979; Carl Zeiss Distagon f4/50mm; Kodak Tri-X 400 home developed.
Luxurious house built in Sabadell in 1897.
Manchester
1932 Leica 11, Voigtländer 15mm superwide, and Rollei Retro 400S developed in Kodak HC-110 1:63 for 13 minutes @ 20 C.