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Ohh, it has been a coupled of years since I last posted a picture. I guess having been stuck inside for the better part of a month is making me go over old photos. Here is one from early 2019, shortly after we picked up Tinker from the breeder. More to come......
Archways in the knave at fountains abbey, one of my favourite aspects of the abbey. The perfect symmetry of the arches is awe inspiring. The different colours in the stones are a product of the ageing process and the variance of colour shades is eye opening!
I woke up today at 5am because of some kids upstairs. They started running around their apartment yelling, screaming and crying. It's Sunday for Chrissakes! So, obviously I needed pancakes to cheer myself up.
Oven roasted candied carrots, baked potato, braised cabbage and onion with smoked Turkey sausage, casings removed. When my appetite longs for home cooking, I do it my way.
It has been described as the golden age of railway travel which occurred at a time when it seemed that no expense was spared on passenger comfort, depending of course as to what Class you travelled.
It was the golden age era of steam trains.
Carriages were built using timber and the seats were more spacious and it was also the era when black and white framed photographs adorned the compartments promoting tourism to locations in each state.
Like everything though trains had to move forward with the times and the elegance of train travel came at a cost and that cost was the production of carriages that lost the old world charm and were mass produced and built down to a price rather than built up to a standard.
We are fortunate that there a dedicated people who have a strong desire to preserve the heritage and history of our railways past and this carriage is a fine example that has been retained.
It is located at the NSW Rail Museum at Thirlmere.
Thirlmere, New South Wales, Australia.
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Made from recycled vintage textiles, overdyed and discharged; antique French ribbon, metallic thread, silk, linen, wool; pearl and glass beads. About 5.5" x 5.5"
Available at www.sewnfolkart.etsy.com
Got back home Friday. Good to be home with my family & Duke. So good, in fact, that I had a dirty martini to celebrate :)
Happy Saturday♥
Me sometime last autumn in a very comfortable chair inside Retro Kafe in the part of town named Nordnes taking a shot. Actual pretty much in the vincinity of the Corps de Garde, which is the yellow building in this shot.
The place doubles as cafe and shop for furniture and lamps from the fifties, sixties and seventies. As stuff wait for new home guests are using them, makes for a very nice cafe.
Had I lived closer place may given Chaos a run for my cafe budget!
I'm well outside my comfort zone today.....
I nearly deleted this shot when I downloaded Sunday night's pictures to the laptop. But there was something about it that I found appealing. It's a shot of the sun setting over Earlswood Lake and I was trying out that 'zoomy' thing where you shift the zoom as you're shooting. Maybe someone can tell me if there's a better, more technical term I should be using :))
Part of the common and the ministract sets.
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This week's FlickrFriday theme is: #Comfort
Le thème de ce FlickrFriday est: #Confort
O tema desta FlickrFriday é: #Conforto
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FlickrFriday-Thema der Woche: #Kompfort
El tema de FlickrFriday es: #Comodidad
15/366/2020, 3302 days in a row.
Pigeon coo, warm whispers,
calm enfolding.
Vinegar and the smell of the sea on the air.
Pockets of dappled sunshine soothing goosebumps.
piano keys tinkle,
deep breath,
time slows
I'm here.
Back in the summer of 1991, a comfort cab GE locomotive was still relatively uncommon. New C41-8W units No. 9447 and 9450, teamed with a new EMD SD60M, pull 84 IPP coal empties east of Starr, Utah (near Mona) the morning of Aug. 7, 1991.
Not pictured: bounce card held up by knees, remote in my other hand... and mirror held up by camera tripod to help me pose.
Earthy Tones makes this living space comfortable and relaxing. Realism is key and with great views out of both of the huge windows in this room, it's a great reason to spend more time in it! Love this room and the feel of it. Spacious, Stylish and liveable! More details on furniture and stuff here ♥
More Pictures & Details here <3 editorialclarity.com/2013/04/09/comfort-living/
Ah, back to my beloved monochrome. I'm slowly getting to a place where I can be consistently satisfied with my colour work, but when photographing with black and white film everything from choosing a subject to editing the final images just seems to flow. Though I know I still have a lot to learn, being comfortable with the process is incredibly satisfying.
Committed to Kodak TMAX 100 using a Mamiya 6 with a 75 mm lens. Developed in Ars-Imago R9 (rodinal) at a dilution of 1:49. Negatives digitised with an Epson V850 using Silverfast. Positive conversion and initial contrast done with Negative Lab Pro. Dust cleaning and final tweaks in Photoshop.