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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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With a name like Maritime a bit of mist and fog isn't going to bother you to much . 66727 is seen passing through a very gloomy Primrose Hill whilst working the 6E42 0715 Cliffe Hill Stud Farm - Doncaster Down Decoy .
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Just out of the workshop...wheels are place-keepers (Open Pro rims will be swapped for more in keeping Module E) and drive train needs some "fettling".
A championship layout measuring just over 7,000 yards from the back tees. A traditional link style design can be played as short as 5,437 yards.
The clubhouse restaurant features beautiful wood beam architecture with floor-to-ceiling windows offering views of the picturesque course.
South Slope, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
WD 2-10-0 90775 departs Sheringham with the BR suburban set, during the Members and Shareholders weekend.
I love a good Class 1 branchline and by far the best one left in New England is this. It offers so much for the photographer willing to make the effort over the course of its 30 mile wandering northwest from Framingham.
Here is another shot of CSXT local B724 on their way to current end of the line in Leominster. The pair of GP40-2s pass a tidy and colorful trackside home here ag the Pratts Junction Road crossing at MP 8.9 on CSXT's Fitchburg Secondary. CSXT is the modern day owner of this line that's lineage traces back through Conrail, Penn Central, the New Haven, all the way to the Old Colony Railroad prior to 1893.
The trackage here dates from 1850 when the Fitchburg and Worcester railroad opened between its namesake points using it's own rails for the northern 18 miles and trackage rights over the Worcester and Nashua Railroad (later to become part of the Boston and Maine) from a point known as Sterling Junction south to Worcester. After 1866 that route became less important when the Boston, Clinton and Fitchburg connected to the F&W five miles north of Sterling Junction basically right where I'm standing at a place they named Pratt Junction. Two years later those roads combined, and a decade after that they became part of the growing Old Colony Railroad by lease and then outright sale. The Old Colony of course became part of the New Haven, and that big system had little use for the connection at Sterling Jct., choosing to route Fitchburg traffic over it's own lines through Framingham, Walpole and Mansfield. Nonetheless the line survived intact until 1937 when the southern two miles beyond Sterling were taken up. Amazingly the 3 miles from here to Sterling hung on as a branch until 1966 after which this place became a junction in name only. To see a modern photo of a train at Sterling Junction check out this shot of mine: flic.kr/p/2kx6ddG
Sterling, Massachusetts
Friday April 13, 2018
Toda, Saitama
22/03/2016
using
Camera : PENTAX LX
Lens : PENTAX FA43mm F1.9Limited
Film : Kodak SUPERGOLD400
MB AMG GT-S, Pepper Pike, Ohio
Of course the day after I post my terrible photo of this car I finally see it and have the chance to take a superior photo to my last shot. Hope you guys enjoy this one more.
Hook triplet on vintage floating crane, detail shot, Hamburg Port Museum
Minolta MD Zoom Rokkor 35-70mm 1:3.5 @ f/8
through Novoflex Minolta SR - Fuji X-Mount adapter
on Fujifilm X-E1
Check my album Adapted Manual Lenses for more...
Explored January 14 - #141. Thanks everyone :-)
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Fantails catch insects on the wing and perform some incredibly agile acrobatics when doing so. They are great fun to watch. This little guy had just caught another dragonfly. HBW everyone :-)
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Textures by tassiesim and Alex Edgar
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October 2016.
Mamiya 645 Pro TL w/ M-S 45 mm /f2.8.
Rollei IR 400 w/ Hoya R72 in FX-39 1+9 min, 5 min.
Lith printed on Foma Retrobrom 151 Sp, developed in Moersch Easy Lith and toned in Se 1+7-9.
July 31, 2025.
Hammarö GC.
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The Salt Pans in front of me and standing proudly on St Nicholas Golf Course ... nice and quiet for my walk, today!!
Stay Safe and Healthy Everyone!
Thanks to everyone who views this photo, adds a note, leaves a comment and of course BIG thanks to anyone who chooses to favourite my photo .... Thanks to you all!
I've been forgetting to post palette cleansers - shots outside of my 365 project. Got a bit of a backlog so am back on it.