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Quiksilver Pro 2015 Hossegor

The approach road to this well known Beauty Spot at Flamborough East Yorkshire,

Title : Dane Keeland

 

Creator (Photographer) : Unknown

 

Publisher : Graphic Services

 

Place of Publication : College Station, Texas

 

Year (Coverage) : 1949

 

Document Type : Image

 

Format : Photographic negative

 

Dimensions : 4 x 5 inches

 

Digitization Date : January2010

 

Description : Unknown

 

Note : Brazos County, Texas

 

Collection : Texas A&M University Archives

 

Resource Identifier : Graphic Services Photos, Box 30, File 30-487

 

Institution : Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas

 

Repository : Cushing Memorial Library and Archives

 

Contact Information : Email: cushing-library@tamu.edu Phone: 979-845-1951

 

Copyright : It is the users responsibility to secure permission from the copyright holders for publication of any materials. Permission must be obtained in writing prior to publication. Please contact the Cushing Memorial Library for further information

In the halcyon days before COVID struck, I had the chance to have Dane come to my little studio space. She models a lot and it shows. We had a good session together and I'm glad I got to work with her. I especially like some of the film work we did together (you'll have to check out her album to find it).

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Another shot from my foggy day exploration a couple weeks ago.

 

Nikon D5000

Lens: AF-S Nikkor 18-55mm

Hand held three burst shot with AEB

HDR created in Photomatrix

Post Processing done in Photoshop CS4

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Chicago & North Western 6801 leads the Circus World Museum train as it grinds upgrade toward Dane, Wisconsin in the Summer of 1992.

from the Art History portraits

and Paddock Heald, Rusland

Origami Gran Danes designed by Richard Galindo Flores folded by Strongpaper from one uncut square of paper.

The head of a Great Dane, taken in front of Bath Abbey

Two of the 1931 Metro-Cammell built 3 car 1500DC EMU's built for the Manchester South Junction and Altrincham Railway, pulls away from Dane Road station, with a Manchester Oxford Road-Altrincham service.

Introduced on the 11th May 1931 they exclusively worked the 9 mile Altrincham-Manchester line for 40 years untill the line was converted to 25kv AC in 1971.

 

24th April 1971

Free surf - Seignosse

Dane Jackson throwing a huge loop after winning the 2013 ICF Men's K1 Freestyle Kayak World Championship.

 

Nikon D7000, edited in Lightroom fom RAW

 

September 2013

Photographed in Taos, NM at El Monte Sagrado.

Found this beautiful Great Dane enjoying a sunbeam at the Coffee Shop in Gilbert, Arizona.

 

Olympus Pen F

17mm F/1.8 lens

LB Leonard and RS Arvid

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I went to the AFL at the MCG last night. Unfortunately Collingwood lost, but I got some good shots. Dane Swan is my current favourite. Here's a little bit about him from Wikipedia:

 

Dane Swan (born 25 February 1984) is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League. In 2006, Swan made a name for himself impressing as one of the most improved players in the league, and having an incredible impact off the bench. Swan played 21 games, missing two with a hamstring injury. He averaged over 23 touches, and was one of the league's biggest ball magnets, comparing time played and disposals. He also became a solid contributor in front of goal, kicking 19 goals, with most coming in the first half of the year. He bought up his 50th career game also. In 2007 he continued to improve vastly and notched up 595 disposals and 20 votes in the Brownlow Medal despite not being there on the night.

 

Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mk II

Lens: Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM and Canon Extender EF 2x II

Exposure: 1/250 sec

Aperture: f/5.6

Focal Length: 400 mm

ISO Speed: 1600

Accessories: Expodisc for white balance

Date and Time: 18 July 2009 6.33pm

Post Processing:

Exported to CS3

Background layer

Magic Wand tool to select background

Noise reduction on selected area

Curves layer for contrast

Re-imported back into Lightroom

Sharpening in Lightroom

Added keyword metadata

Exported as 3000 x 2000 JPEG

 

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Dane asked me to help him move that chair. He lives on the 2nd floor. It was heavy.

Dane walk with 13 Danes, a Labrador a Chinese crested and a Bordeaux Dog.

That one on the left is trying to sit down , that shows you how difficult that can be for them, what to do with that tail :). One harlekin is behind the others you can just see his ear :)

We were so lucky, right after we came back to the cars it started to rain !!!!

Xziva had loads of fun !!!

 

Don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission !!!!

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Dane Thorn Colliery

 

The hills of East Cheshire have seen extensive coal mining in some fairly remote locations. This is the site of the Dane Thorn Colliery looking towards the line of the tubroad leadng from the adit, and the waste tip which has the greener vegetation. In front of the tip are the remains of a small stone building. This must have been a hard place to work in winter when a walk of several mile would have been necessary to reach the mine each day.

 

Farey lists this mine as working in 1811. In 1853 it was disused but by 1879 it had reopened and was being worked by worked by William and Harold Hand who also operated the nearby Robinsclough Mine. The later operations may well have used a different entrance and the colliery appears to have closed again by 1897.

Dane John Castle, Canterbury, Kent, 21 October, 2025. The name is nothing to do with a Dane called John but is a corruption of donjon.

 

The origins of this is not a castle at all, but a pre-Roman Celtic burial mound (a barrow), the local tribe being the Cantiaci. When the Romans arrived they may have also used it as a burial mound. It was abandoned with the withrawal of the Romans from Britannia and the arrival of the Jutes in Kent.

 

Soon after the Norman invasion (1066), the Normans saw the mound as an ideal earthwork to convert into a motte & bailey castle. It had a wooden fort on top of the motte and a wooden stockade forming the bailey below with a ditch surrounding two thirds of it, the remaining third being adjacent to the remains of the Roman town wall which was incorporated into the defences.

 

It was abandoned about 1130 when a replacement stone castle (Canterbury Castle) was built on a nearby site.

Secuence of a switch air (skateboarding trick) perfomanced by Dane Reynolds during the semifinals of the Rip Curl Pro France superseries 2007 in Les Bourdaines beach, France. ©Oscar Alonso

Explored Aug 25, 2007 #45

Identity Collateral.

  

DANES Planning is a small consulting firm that was formed in 2002 and provides full service healthcare planning to its clients.

 

The challenge was to make this relatively small company come across as a major player in the market through the effective combination of color and symbol. The Danes "Bug" was developed through typographic studies of the root words that make up the company moniker those being Daniel and Esther from the old testament.

 

Flickr.

Great Dane at "Dog Show 2018, Bengaluru

When Iple released the chain vest I knew I had to get it for Dane. He wears it well. (Once I figured out how it went on. :P)

My favorite comedian.

Great Danes and Granite repair man

Photographed in Taos, NM at El Monte Sagrado.

Photographed in Taos, NM at El Monte Sagrado.

Just up from Three Shires head where Staffordshire Cheshire Derbyshire meet

Dog portrait : Great Dane

Gran Danes - Panama

Natural light through the windows was nice and soft yesterday, so I convinced Dane to stand still for a moment for me. Love overcast days!

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