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Transition into the phantom world will offer some protection :)
Holga + some very expired Kodak E100VS cross processed in C41.
An large space of common salt scoured by wind and rain into jagged spires. Therefore improbably saw-toothed that "only the devil may play golf on such rough links. Listen rigorously and you will hear feels like small pops and pings - the sound is virtually billions of small salt crystals detonating apart as they expand and accept the warmth.
While walking along the beach to reach the far end I noticed these people were taking part photography course. I thought it'd be fun to capture them!
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Lac de Monteynard-Avignonet (Isère - Rhône-Alpes)
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I spent the weekend with the URHS crew, aboard their time machine NYC Hickory Creek. Here it is, in damp repose, aside some neighboring Amtrak equipment. Standing there in the rain taking these photos, it struck me that this scene really is a multigenerational story of post-war passenger railroading: Amfleets were the first new cars purchased by NRPC in 1975, ACS-64s are the modern electric power on the NEC, and of course in the middle is this 1948 Pullman-built obs lounge, the crown jewel of a train dedicated by none other than Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower himself. Sunnyside, once the largest coach yard anywhere, is a location steeped in history, and still serves as the nerve center of passenger operations in New York City, stabling Amtrak, NJ Transit, and LIRR trains between runs.
This course in Baltimore County is adjacent to the center for MD agriculture and farm park which we visited last week - HTMT!
Karasawa trekking
涸沢への登山道
Just a short distance to Karasawa. On the left is the panoramic course that can only be walked in autumn, where beautiful autumn leaves can be seen.
涸沢まであとわずか。左手は秋だけ通行可能なパノラマコースで、綺麗な紅葉が見られました。入り口は良いけどその先、徳沢までは上級者向けです。
Matsumoto city, Nagano pref, Japan
I'm not sure if 'Baa' meant 'Hello, nice to see you !' or 'oh no, paparazzi !'. The sheep in this photo is a white horned heath. I went to their pasture this morning to see their lambs of which I took photos too, of course. It was nice to point my camera at some non-feline animals again during a time when all zoos and wildlife parks are closed.
So cool to see my friends working so well together. I also liked the flying sparks of course. Sylvie (the cat) and I watched them work from behind the tree.
Cross Country Voyager Class 221 No. 221141 passes Carlyon Bay Golf Course working 1C11, the 06:40 Bristol Temple Meads – Penzance service on 24 July 2025.
Shot was taken with my iPhone 6 at Columbia Country Club golf course in Columbia, South Carolina, USA.
Sun is at very top of frame over to the right.
Scanned lith print.
Canon EOS 30 w/ Sigma 150-500 mm.
June 14, 2025.
Fomapan 400 (35 mm) @ iso 800, developed in HC-110 20 ml+480 ml, semistand 1 h.
Lith printed on Fomatone MG 332 RC and developed in Moersch Easy Lith (20A+20B+100OB+H20qs800).
Untoned.
Morning irrigation.
Little round shelter, Gleneagles
January 2021 up on the Gleneagles golf course during some heavy snow fall and mist. I'm always amazed by how conditions like this can reveal exciting new compositions that I have never noticed before. Hope you enjoy it
Ricky
Seascape Composition; Peck's Ledge Lighthouse; Norwalk Connecticut Harbor, (c) Diana Lee Photo Designs
I took this on the Garage Studios, Holga & Diana Camera Workshop. Had fun and learnt loads about how a Holga works (never used one before). The course was taught by the brownhorse. Highly recommend signing up for the next one, or any of their courses. Learn loads and have fun with a camera – what more can you ask for, really?
Lateral view of an orb weaver enjoying first course with one in the pantry for later.
This was a particularly tiny spider, at just 5 mm length and a lovely golden colour.
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The canal twists and turns to follow the contour of the land. Chesterfield Canal, near Kiveton Park, Sheffield, South Yorkshire