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A pair of tiny 4cm fuchsia buds catch a micro bubble of rain today in our garden, the tiny bubble reflecting the late afternoon light in our garden.
These buildings quite photogenic from an historical point of view.
Well on this day 04/12/2017, christmas time is gathering pace. The world outside is littered with festive paraphernalia of all descriptions. Not here though! On arrival the local council were removing the christmas tree outside. All decorations were being removed. And yes, its very prominent christian building of Chesterfield.
Please watch my video on YouTube:
How Chesterfield Church Got It's Crooked Spire. Dec 2017
one for rockcake's lights by day group. you should all join it would make her very happy, rules are simple photos of lights that are on during the day that don't need to be
A sight which one always never wants to change. An ALCo in the lead, smoke from the front after clearing the loop, ICF Raj coaches and what not ? ABR deemer accelerates with 22476 Coimbatore Bikaner AC Superfast Express ! ❤️
This scene was so fucking magical. As quaint and charming as Diana's flaws are, it's a pity she dropped the ball on this.
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murphy was not impressed with my experiments using my new coloursplash flash. not impressed at all. see?
The Government Gardens were so calm and sunny early light this morning. Tbe water lilies were bright pink and made lovely reflections in the still dark water- reminded me of a classic Renoir painting :-)
Holga 135 BC vs expired Agfa Vista 200. Quadruple exposure in the Waggon & Horses pub during the Analogue Brighton night walk/drink back in December.
They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them - Extract from 'For the Fallen', Poem by Robert Laurence Binyon (1914)
A rural property with touches of Autumn and Gum Trees on the outskirts of Blayney in the Central West of NSW, Australia.
Taken with the Lomo LC-A+ camera that I first used in week 218 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:
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Multiple exposures with coloured filters over the flashgun. Expired Jessop Diamond ISO 200 colour negative film processed in the Tetenal C41 kit.