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(Para La Vuelta al Mundo: julio { búsqueda del tesoro }) Este mes en la Vuelta al Mundo buscamos tesoros...
#9 una chica desconocida (Hallein, Austria)
(For La Vuelta al Mundo: july { treasure hunting }) This month we are looking for treasures in La Vuelta al Mundo...
#9 an unknown girl (Hallein, Austria)
(Retinette IA, Fujicolor Superia 200, ISO 200/24°)
Back to the good ol' Parker ballpoint again.
I was mainly trying to draw the gentleman on the left today but he kept switching poses. (Argh!) As for the gentleman on the right, he had such lovely hair I couldn't resist drawing him.
hold on for a bit.
no more uploads (or surfing around seeing your amazing stuff) til monday or so... see you then!
Photo I took with a second hand panoramic camera that I bought for a few pence in a junk shop.
Slightly late for work I was and the colours were great although they've come out quite orange.
I have passed this place on my bike for years, and I always thought the pyramid structures were beehives...
Happy Worm's-Eye-View Sunday! :)
Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta BX 533/16
Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 80mm 1:2.8
Lomography Redscale 100, ISO 100/21º
[ 30 day photography challenge, day 14 ]
(Beltica I, Agfaphoto Vista 200, expired 2009, ISO 200/24º)
About Instruction #46
"Make a picture that is funny and sad at the same time.
A photograph that simultaneously evokes pathos, irony and humour."
- Jeff Mermelstein
For ODC-A Portrait From Behind
2013 A Year In Photos-#56
This is typical for Stu on Friday, he takes his cycle to work.
Thank You for any comments/faves you wish to leave, I do enjoy them all.
Have A Fab Friday and Enjoy Your Weekend!
Jo :)
Every time I see this truck, I imagine that it's full of Arby's yellow cheese sauce, even though I know it's really a cement mixer.
The fire brigade at works at the scene of a bus accident. A double decker bus lost its roof after hitting a tree on North Strand Dublin
I woke up a bit late this morning and ended up walking to work about 15 minutes after when I normally set out. That meant the sun was all up and in the sky already and crazy shit like that. It was a lovely crisp morning, and I even got to walk through a bizarre mist cloud at the first farm field, the kind of cloud that would, in a horror movie, be murderous. In real life, it just seemed to be a preliminary indicator that everyone in my household would have a thoroughly pleasant Friday.
--Schn.
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This drainage ditch is turning into one of my favorite photo locations, especially in the morning when the light is so luscious.
Lock Panheel is an important lock for the navigation of the Canal Wessem-Nederweert. (Wessem and Nederweert are two places in Z.-L.). You can find the lock in one of the dutch provinces named Zuid (South)-Limburg (Z.-L.) Panheel is a hamlet belongs to a little village named Heel (Z-L).
(You can find Z.-L. between Belgium and Germany. So enough dutch geographic..:o))
I had put the camera away as I was nearing the end of my walk to work today, when suddenly I came across this perfect, dew-bedecked spiderweb, right at waist height. Basically, nature didn't want me to be done taking pictures.
--Schn.
The tram up to the Getty Centre winds it's way up the hillside right next to the freeway and the junction for the famous Mulholland Drive. This bit of road must have been in so many tv series and movies!