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Side entrance of the (former Burtons) shop in Selly Oak/Birmingham (now a stationary shop). This must have been where the snooker hall was Montague provided for this staff!
for a complete view of the building please see kate&drews photo:
A quiet morning at Chambers Creek Provincial Recreation Area.
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Hasbro - Star Wars Carbon Freezing Chambers
2001 - Power of the Jedi Carbon Freezing Chamber
2x 2020 - Vintage Collection Carbon Freezing Chamber
I was fortunate to join Ken Duncan on his Red Heart Tour in outback Australia. I was physically drained from a virus. But Ken's infectious positivity, love for the people of this great land got me through a tough week. I hope you enjoy some of these images.
NYC, Chambers Street Station in the Background
Effects using Photoshop and Topaz software.
Photoshop Elements 6: 1) Selected the skateboarder and made a new layer by copy
2) Used Filter-->Blur-->radial blur-->zoom, for background
3) Put the skateboarder layer on top of the blurred layer
Topaz Adjust: Don't remember what effects I used. but they were different for the boarder and the background, maybe "dramatic".
Woo Hoo! This photo made Explore!
Want to see something WILD? Check out this shot of a skateboarder doing his thing in 3D!
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Seddon Atkinson recovery vehicle
Chambers Engineering, Waddesdon, Buckinghamshire
Buckingham, 22 June 2021
This unique beast was my best spot of 2021. Although it looks like a Seddon Atkinson 3-11, rare enough in itself, it is actually even more unusual, being a homebrew mongrel built in-house by Chambers Engineering using the front of a damaged Seddon Atkinson 400 mated to the rear bogie of an even older Seddon and bespoke recovery gear. A real 'Trigger's broom', it has had several different engines and in the 1980s was retrofitted with the last new 3-11 cab made by Motor Panels. Its exact age is unknown as it operated on trade plates until the regulations changed in 1988, when it gained the Q-reg.
Male Souther Hawker patrolling the pond in the butterfly garden at Chambers Farm Wood.
I spent a good half hour trying to photograph it, but in that time managed to press the shutter only a dozen times - my co-ordination was rubbish! Unlike Migrant Hawkers, for example, this species doesn't seem to do much hovering, after an initial checking out, and zips around. I enjoyed the challenge :-)
Basil Chambers comprises a period building of masonry construction built circa 1910 formed over eight floors. The property received its name from Basil David who purchased the building in 1963 as a textile warehouse.
Image captured during the fourth annual Mike Moats Macro Photo Conference.
I welcome comments — especially whether you prefer the color version or the monochrome version.
This reminds me of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. Not nearly as ornate and its purpose is very different but the basic structure is similar, and maybe even the proportions. This particular structure was part of a gravel quarry that used to be here. Now there's a 900 acre public park and golf course. The 2015 U.S. Open championship will be held here.
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When asked what surprised him about humanity the most, the Dalai Lama replied:
“Man. Because he sacrifices his health in order to make money. Then he sacrifices money to recuperate his health. And then he is so anxious about the future that he does not enjoy the present; the result being that he does not live in the present or the future; he lives as if he is never going to die, and then dies having never really lived.”
Glasgow City Chambers behind the Sir Walter Scott monument, George Square, Glasgow at dawn.
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Our local park closes at sunset, so I was in a mad rush to get to this spot after work and get some shots before they locked the gates. As usual, the light got better as the sun dipped below the horizon and I stayed a little longer than I should have. This was one of the last shots before I packed up and hustled back to the car. When I arrived, a park ranger was waiting by my car. They were very understanding and even curious to see how my shots turned out, so it ended well.
Another hidden gem of the PNW! Chambers Creek is a relatively small creek located a short distance from Walupt Lake, Washington with no hiking trails near by. Fortunately only a short 1/4 mile bushwack is required in order to visit this beauty. Shot with Sony a6000 and Rokinon 12mm f/2.0.
After 6 months of being unable to get out to take some photos, the weather and my body cooperated and I was able to go to Chambers Bay Park. I only had my iPhone but couldn't resist a few shots of the glorious day.