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This will be the end to these Rose.s for this year.

Old one, tried different processing steps this time.

 

King fisher after a dip in to Anekere

Photo by John Lishamer Photography (www.johnlishamer.com)

Tribute to Memory 3 Fallen Gods Inc.

Hortyculture show Germany Munich 2005.

My experiment at the Nashville Zoo last Saturday: infrared shots of pink flamingos. This is one of them.

Taken with Aero-Ektar @ f-2.5 with Maco 820c film and R72 deep red filter, 1/30 shutter speed. Developed in Rodinal 1+50 for 11 minutes.

kind of a small natural brook with a watering place for cattle

Steetley Magnesia works, Hartlepool. More here.

New red sparkling nails

Tray of decadent chocolate dipped strawberries. St Paul Minnesota USA

Waiting for that final countdown ...

Katie Whitcomb | Photographers, wedding photography of Carolyn and Danny's first dance

Vernazza 2012

Dip Falls, North West Tasmania

Tremper le biscuit.

avec la Breizh Steampunk Society

www.facebook.com/BreizhSteamPunkSociety?hc_location=ufi

au festival Cidre et Dragons, Merville-Franceville

Chips and dip for brunch — eating Seven-layer dip in Bellaire, Texas.

Shot by m+b using my very own toy camera - the Double Dip

 

I'll be selling another batch this coming Friday.

 

More details on the camera at my Double Dip blog or check out the images in the

Double Dip flickr group

By request I'm posting one more in this series and hope everyone likes it, again please view large for detail.

New Belgium had a new beer this summer called Skinny Dip. I bought a couple cases from the store and had them in my second fridge. It's not bad. This is all that's left of it.

A rare self portrait of me on the job!

Mid-month, I shared an update on life as a public post on my Patreon, including the news that I will visit family and friends in Australia during June.

 

I'll arrive in Brisbane late on 4 June to stay four nights with my Uncle and his partner. I hope to catch up with a few folks, but meetings will likely be limited, given how little time I'll be in town.

 

I'll fly to Devonport in Tasmania via Melbourne on 8 June, staying for two weeks with Dad in Ulverstone. While I'm there, Rob and Pete will visit so we can have something of a gathering to celebrate Mum's life and scatter her ashes. I've also got at least two friends to catch up with in Tasmania.

 

On 22 June, I'll fly to Melbourne for about a week to catch up with Rob and Pete again, as well as hopefully several friends.

 

The final leg of my Australian tour will take me to Perth on 28 June for a well-overdue reunion with my Uncle, Aunt, cousins and their families. It will be a flying stop before I catch my first direct flight from Perth to London on 30 June.

 

I'm incredibly behind on contacting friends in Aus about meet-ups, so if you're reading this and you're there, especially in any of those cities, but haven't heard from me about catching up, please don't be offended. Feel free to DM me or comment here if you'd like to catch up while I'm in town.

 

I hope to have a chance to message people during my flights from London to Brisbane, as apparently, Emirates Skywards members get unlimited free messaging inflight.

 

Read the rest of that update which I've been lax in sharing.

p2517 with 7872,10/12/2022

at Fort Desoto

EI-DIP - Airbus A-330-202 - Alitalia (leased from ILFC)

 

at Toronto Lester B. Pearson Airport (YYZ)

 

c/n 339 - built in 2000 -

The first operator of the aircraft was Canada 3000 as C-GGWD between 2000 and 2002

Toronto Polar Bear Dip, 2015

A Sanderling on a puddle wetting its feet, while somewhat curious to my presence. Another amusing moment in the company of birds.

 

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