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Josh Kimbrough (Butterflies), Will Hackney (Trekky Records) and Ross Connolly (Butterflies) check the results of the photo shoot for Butterflies album cover for "Residual Child" as Patrick Jones (Butterflies) plays a tune.
Photo by Clare Connolly.
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Went to the Wattle Festival in Hurstbridge yesterday. Parked up the Mid-Hurst end of Hurstbridge thinking the traffic would be easier. Got there late so it wasn't.
Fire station
First stop the new Fire station. Must admit I hadn't seen this before so popped inside to check out the kit. Got sized up by a large overall clad Koala. The overalls are clean meaning they have been re-certified and re-issued. With the flash on you can see the HiViz markings on the overalls. Later on went past the old fire station down the road about 300m.
Fete
Walked past the fire station and the school to the Fete. Not that many people there.
Brock
Got a bit of a surprise in an old garage just down from the old fire station. Brocks Austin7. I hadn't seen his old paddock bomb since 2006 when I last went Hurstbridge to Brocks big day out. There it was all cleaned-up. Compared to last time it's magic. According to some old car nuts later on in the day the paddock bomb was in the process of being auctioned for the Peter Brock Foundation for $200,000. A museum in Queensland made an offer for $150K. So it's off to Brisbane. This is unconfirmed.
Saddlery & Produce store
Went past the Produce store. They all seem to have the same grainy-hay smell.
Main St
Walking near the round-about. The service station you see is the Brocks old station. I took some photos of the plaque later on but it's probably more famous as a local landmark for being hit by cars more than anything.
Iron Horse
I didn't expect the steam engine to be still running by the time I got there. So seeing it and taking some photos was a bonus. This train is K Class, the K153 from SteamRail ran from the Williamstown to the city to Diamond Creek and running shuttle all day to Hurstbridge. It reminds me a bit of J-516 that used to be in a Greensborough park. J-516 was later to be moved to Healsville for restoration. I've still got a steel, brass handled part of J-516 that dropped off the train as it was delivered. A remnant of the day I saw it plinthed.
Walked over to the oval. I helped plant all the gums you see in the background when I worked for ESC. Now I know where the cars are coming from. They're leaving from here. So what's left? Well the best, Holden Monaro HT's. The other cars, Lincoln-Mercury car club I happen to see in the future at the Diamond Creek Town Fair. It's the Holdens I've come to see.
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Went to the Wattle Festival in Hurstbridge yesterday. Parked up the Mid-Hurst end of Hurstbridge thinking the traffic would be easier. Got there late so it wasn't.
Fire station
First stop the new Fire station. Must admit I hadn't seen this before so popped inside to check out the kit. Got sized up by a large overall clad Koala. The overalls are clean meaning they have been re-certified and re-issued. With the flash on you can see the HiViz markings on the overalls. Later on went past the old fire station down the road about 300m.
Fete
Walked past the fire station and the school to the Fete. Not that many people there.
Brock
Got a bit of a surprise in an old garage just down from the old fire station. Brocks Austin7. I hadn't seen his old paddock bomb since 2006 when I last went Hurstbridge to Brocks big day out. There it was all cleaned-up. Compared to last time it's magic. According to some old car nuts later on in the day the paddock bomb was in the process of being auctioned for the Peter Brock Foundation for $200,000. A museum in Queensland made an offer for $150K. So it's off to Brisbane. This is unconfirmed.
Saddlery & Produce store
Went past the Produce store. They all seem to have the same grainy-hay smell.
Main St
Walking near the round-about. The service station you see is the Brocks old station. I took some photos of the plaque later on but it's probably more famous as a local landmark for being hit by cars more than anything.
Iron Horse
I didn't expect the steam engine to be still running by the time I got there. So seeing it and taking some photos was a bonus. This train is K Class, the K153 from SteamRail ran from the Williamstown to the city to Diamond Creek and running shuttle all day to Hurstbridge. It reminds me a bit of J-516 that used to be in a Greensborough park. J-516 was later to be moved to Healsville for restoration. I've still got a steel, brass handled part of J-516 that dropped off the train as it was delivered. A remnant of the day I saw it plinthed.
Walked over to the oval. I helped plant all the gums you see in the background when I worked for ESC. Now I know where the cars are coming from. They're leaving from here. So what's left? Well the best, Holden Monaro HT's. The other cars, Lincoln-Mercury car club I happen to see in the future at the Diamond Creek Town Fair. It's the Holdens I've come to see.
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The security check sticker on Naomi's luggage applied in Japan, probably at the Chitose Airport.
The panorama was created with Microsoft ICE which did an OK job. I tried multiple times with Photoshop CC but each time the silly program thought the images were open somewhere else but that wasn't the case. I even copied the original and used the copies but the silly program still thought the images were open. Adobe should learn from Microsoft on how to stitch images (without requiring the images not to be open).
I've Always Enjoyed when other photographers do a bag check, so i decided to do one myself.
As a poor full time architecture student this is my collection, which i have gradually collected over time.
Seems very limited but gets the job done.
62cm Surly Cross Check no decals with IRC carbon cross fork, Mavic Cosmic Elite rear w/Ritchey rubber and 11-28, Shimano 600 to matrix, Shimano 600 crank with 42t Salsa ring and spds, shimano 600 DT shifters to Ultegra RD, Titec seatpost with no name seat, Cinelli stem to no name risers, ourys, and mismatched brake levers to Tektro V-Brakes.
Two female police Traffic Wardens are checking vehicle registration papers of a motorbiker, in Alhamra Chowk, Lahore. (Credit: The Daily Khabrain).
Look at the expression on his face. It seems like an almost contemptuous smirk, accentuated by an unrelenting stare. If the officers were male, I am sure he would have an obsequious look on his face, instead. Social change is here to stay; better believe it!
How to check memory usage on Linux
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Inside the old Edgewater hotel in Winter Garden, Fl. This is still an operating hotel, but this is not the check-in desk anymore.
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*SURLY* crosscheck complete bike
BLUE LUG custom
SPEC
Frame: *SURLY* crosscheck
Headset: *CHRIS KING* nothreadset
Stem:*FAIRWEATHER* MT-31 side clamp stem
Wheels: *VELO CITY* a23 rim × *SHIMANO* 105
Tire: *PANARACER* gravel king SK tire
Handle:*FAIRWEATHER* mod174 all road bar
Saddle:*BROOKS* b17
Brake Lever:*CANE CREEK* scr-5 road brake levers
Brake:*SHIMANO*
FD&RD:*SHIMANO* 105
Crankset:*WHITE INDUSTRIES* VBC road crank
Bar tape:*BROOKS* leather bartape
Seat post*NITTO* 65
This Sage Thrasher is checking the ground below for unsuspecting insects. I wish the light had been better.
My Mum looks through a long lens to catch a glimpse of the eaglet shown in the previous photograph. Wedge-tailed eagles in this territory often build their nests quite low to the ground, probably because the trees available are mostly smallish Wandoos less than 10m tall. This provides a good opportunity for the contents of such nests to be viewed from the ground while standing on a slope above the nest.
this photo taken with a Mamiya 645 Pro, MAMIYA SEKOR C 80mm 1:1.9.
Film : FUJICOLOR SUPER G100
F2.8, 1/30sec.
Film scan : EPSON GT9700F