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The sun rising over the city of Vancouver, BC - seen through a lot of window condensation! Hoping for more human warmth and kindness, and a bit more light and knowledge wouldn't hurt either.
© All rights reserved. A low-res, flatbed scan of a 6x7 (2 1/4 x 2 3/4 inch) transparency
A shot looking down Castro Street, San Francisco on a rainy night, made while dodging busses, taxis, and guys that think you're crazy. Thanks, MattyD90, for test shooting this one with me.
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Condensation on a window but very close focus. I liked the abstract feel to this photo and decided to go sepia tone.It was stopped down pretty good which explains the octagon shaped bokeh.
Canon FD 50mm f1.4+Vivitar 2X Macro Teleconverter
Land's End at Englands beautiful South. The rough coastline produces nice waves during stormy weather.
Second edition of a rich creamy coffee with milk, with an intense flavor, that has the same ingredients as the previous edition and one more:
With a light touch of powdered cinnamon and a subtle touch of pomace liqueur and a base of condensed milk, which avoids having to add sugar.
Some pedants would call it "a calorie bomb." Well, it's their opinion... And their prejudices.
But it's delicious.
Served by my friend Lorenzo Muñoz at the Bar "El Doble" in Pozuelo de Alarcón, Madrid, Spain, in December 2022.
SU CAFÉ ESTÁ LISTO, SEÑOR! 2022
Segunda edición de un rico café cremoso con leche, con sabor intenso, que lleva los mismos ingredientes de la edición anterior y uno más:
Con un ligero toque de canela en polvo y un sutil toque de licor de orujo y una base de leche condensada, que evita tener que añadir azúcar.
Algunos pedantes lo llamarían "una bomba de calorías". Bueno, es su opinión... Y sus prejuicios...
Pero está riquísimo.
Servido por mi amigo Lorenzo Muñoz en el Bar "El Doble" de Pozuelo de Alarcón, Madrid, España, en diciembre de 2022.
We have a south-facing double glazed window which has lost its internal vacuum. It therefore collects condensation between the glass panes especially on sunny days. I liked the fragmented effect looking out to the daffodils in the window box.
I was looking for something to photograph out of my window when I realised I din't have to go further than the window itself, where condensation had gathered after a particularly chilly night.
Overlook at the northern slopes of the Central Russian upland and Prioksko-Terrasny reserve from the viewing place in Pushchino, Moscow region
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First outing for this long exposure image from a couple of years ago, a marvellous TOG excursion to the Grassington Lead mines with 3 Flickr stalwarts, Brad, Mike and Terry, and the ever loyal Barb, Brad's other half.
The clouds race past the chimney on Grassington Moor as a monument among the remnants of the lead mines that scar the area.
"The cupola lead smelt mill built was by the Duke of Devonshire to serve the lead mines on Grassington Moor in 1792.
Prior to that the monks of Fountains Abbey started lead mining on Grassington Moor over 500 years ago.
More recently, in the 18th century the Duke of Devonshire took on a more active role. As a result the mine workings grew substantially. However by the late 19th century production had all but ceased and the mine was closed.
At the height of production the smelt mill contained two coal-fired reverberatory (‘cupola’) furnaces, a roasting furnace and a slag hearth. Late in 1825 or early 1826, a third furnace was added. No.1 furnace was shut down at the end of August 1830. The remaining pair were still called No.2 and No.3, however, until at least 1855.
The mill is associated with an elaborate flue – nearly 1,600 metres long – with two condensers in its course, terminating in an 18 metres high chimney. The chimney was saved by the Earby Mines Research Group which undertook major repairs to it in 1966 and 1971.
The extended flue was built in the 1850s in order to collect lead from the waste gases called ‘fume’ drawn off the furnaces. The lead condensed out on the sides of the flue and on brushwood loaded into the two condensers along its course." © The Yorkshire Post
"Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité - you'll find a condensed explanation here regarding this motto which is shown on the front of public buildings, in this case a school:
www.elysee.fr/en/french-presidency/liberty-equality-frate...