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Last Saturday somewhere in Alberta. With temperatures dropping to -24oC outside the city it was a freezing sunrise, but of so beautiful!!
As I am not able to get out and about so much at the moment; I have been looking through some of my old photo files.
Came across this one taken in 2013. This old engineering works in Pakefield, Lowestoft, is now a terrace of houses.
Departing Dublin Airport, 12th January 2021 for Barcelona, following repaint from Air Europa livery by International Aerospace Coatings Ltd.
For Macro Mondays theme Chocolate and 100x 2015 Edition On the Edge.
Captured with iPhone and Olloclip, lightly edited and cropped on the iPad in Snapseed.
Hoarfrost and freezing breath created a crystalline coating on the plumage of this Barred Owl (Strix varia) in sub-zero temperatures. Winterberry Bog, St. Louis County, MN 02/06/2020
One thing I've been wanting to catch for years finally presented itself to me on Saturday. INLX 802, an old GE 65-Ton Centercab switcher has been on the property of ArcelorMittal's West Coating plant for about 2 1/2 years now, and has been on my list as West Coating is one of the only publicly viewable steel plants in the entire region. So, simply driving by to get dinner after a somewhat lackluster day yielded a pickup truck driving into the plant with a terribly generic sticker that read "Switching Crew". With high hopes, I rushed back to the scene 20 minutes later to find that they had already began moving coil cars around the plant's yard. Thankfully, there was quite a bit of switching to do so plenty of opportunities to get some shots of something moving that no one has ever posted photos of running before.
"So that puts us here." INLX 802 and a handful of coils proceed to block Riley Road as the crewmember on the ground throws switches for their next shove, as the sun begins to set.
As an aside for anyone interested, I was expecting these guys to yell at me and call plant security immediately once they laid eyes on me. On the contrary, while the locomotive was sitting in the crossing waiting for their next move, the employee running the train expressed great interest in my love of railroad photography, and even happened to be a train enthusiast himself. Driving away, I gave a final wave to the crew inside the plant, expecting no one to see me. A bunch of blasts of the horn indicated that I was indeed wrong in my assumption again.
Never judge a book by it's cover folks.
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Zeiss's T* Coatings are quite known to be one of the best at their time ! I quite like the brown colors reflected at some angles. I can't wait to get my C/Y to E adapter to try this Planar 50mm f/1.7 !
Technicolour threads can make a web of many colours
Helios-40-2 85mm f1.5 manual lens + extension tubes
A composite image made up from three photos taken from the same spot, each using a different film camera. The individual photos have been collaged in photoshop.
In this case the cameras were: Lomo LC-W, Lomo LC-A+ and Aries 35.