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post 61/365 for my sketch a day project
I plan on sending this to swap doodle
i used spray paint and acrylic paint
Please do not download, copy, edit, reproduce, blog or publish any of my images. They are all my own work and are not for use without my express written permission
Dropped various different things into milk in different containers including coins, pebbles, drips from a spoon and malk lid, pasta and blackcurrant squash.
Washed with rain, pipes funnel each drop down to become a torrent weaving a barrier and urging stoppage and awe. Even within new surroundings this inconvenience issues forth a declination to participate. No longer can groups of people stand in silence to let time meld into collective thoughts of nothingness.
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The first hard frost of the year in Caddington, Bedfordshire
More random iciness here: www.flickr.com/photos/davidambridge/sets/72157649264906377/
new series. :-)
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Camera model:Canon EOS 1000D
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Aperture=f/14.0
ISO=400
Focal length=200 mm
Flash:On, Fired
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You know what would be really useful?
One of these: www.flickr.com/photos/kuban/3041916689/in/photostream/
and it is getting better and better. This time I tried with some colors and lighting.see the setup
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ISO=100
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The Postcard
A Comic Series postcard published in the mid-1960's by Bamforth & Co. Ltd. of Holmfirth Yorkshire.
The artwork was by Fitzpatrick and the card, which has a divided back, was printed in England.
Bamforth & Co. (1870-1990)
James Bamforth began his career as a manufacturer of lantern slides. In 1890 he started production of illustrated song lyric slides that audiences could sing along to at shows. This quickly became his most popular selling item. In the years following, the Company became the largest producer of life model slides.
From this vast photo inventory Bamforth began to publish a variety of postcard types including comics, greetings, propaganda, real photos and views, but especially song sets, many of which were reproduced from lantern slide images.
Today they are best remembered for their series of saucy seaside postcards, which may have numbered close to a 100,000 different titles. While this series was begun in 1902, they did not become very popular until the 1930’s.
In 1906 Bamforth opened a New York Office at 35 West 21st. Street. By 1910 they had become a Limited company. The Company was sold to E. T. W. Dennis, but in 2000 the rights to their images were purchased by Ian Walker.
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Camera model:Canon EOS 1000D
Exposure=0.005 sec (1/200)
Aperture=f/10.0
ISO=400
Focal length=200 mm
Flash:On, Fired
Exif info added with simashin flickr tools
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