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… in Surrey Quays, overlooking Greenland Dock.

Bare metal bodywork is always a winner in my book, and this 1958 Lister Chevrolet Knobbly is right up there in my eyes. Another low down point of view shot along the flank, highlighting those beautiful curves.

 

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Dave Adams Automotive Images

 

Rocks in the sea, Sellin, Rügen, Baltic Sea, Germany

 

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Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said is a futuristic novel written by Philip K. Dick in 1974. It depicts the US as a police state after a second civil war. It was set in 1988, so I guess we got a reprieve...

Ehemaliges Unterfeuer am Altenbrucher Hafen (Kreis Cuxhaven)

PRESS- Überführungszug Zwickau- Sonneberg, nahe der Ortschaft Drochaus im Vogtland.

Inscription: DICK Slave of John F. Pruyn, Died Nov’r 15, 1799 aged 16 Yrs, 8 mos.

 

Albany Rural Cemetery

Old Church Section

"Nothing is known about this young man beyond the inscription on his gravestone. John F. Pruyn, a well-known skipper and merchant, was the owner of at least six slaves whom he began to gradually emancipate not long after Dick’s death. Exactly why Dick was provided with a headstone in an era when most slaves and even freed blacks were buried in unmarked and now lost graves is also unknown." albanychurchgrounds.wordpress.com/

 

Short bio of John F. Pruyn www.nysm.nysed.gov/albany/bios/p/jopruyn3558.html

I met the state historian at the cemetery years ago to show him this stone. Mr. Zielinski thought

it was significant that Dick had a marker. John Pruyn had no children of his own, so

perhaps he looked upon Dick with some favor.

 

This is a repost of an old scan.

 

exhibitions.nysm.nysed.gov/albany////bios/p/jopruyn3558.html

 

albanychurchgrounds.wordpress.com/2012/02/03/featured-a-m...

During our last visit to the Tallgrass Prairie, the songbirds were out entertaining us as we drove by. A few of them would sing long enough for us to capture them before taking off to their next resting place. We took the pictures out of the car window trying not to spook them. I'm really impressed with my new camera and long lens. I can crop down heavy in a shot like this one and I still have great detail. As my dad always preaches, you have to have the eyes in focus. I think I got this one.

Singapore

 

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© 2017 Dick Snaterse

 

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Rotterdam

Nederland

 

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© 2016 Dick Snaterse

This is my friend Dick. He's actually more than a friend as he has also been like a second father to me. I visited him today and his wife Shirley. Two of the nicest people you could ever wish to meet.

I have known Dick for many years now as we got together to launch a new business venture for the company I worked for at the time. I had the local knowledge and Dick had the expertise. Over the coming years we traveled thousands of miles together, both throughout Australia and in the States. It was Dick who lent me his gold Amex so I could upgrade to a Mustang convertable before driving from LA to the Mexican border. Dick lives in Melbourne and I live in Brisbane, so we don't get much of a chance to see each other, but today we did and it was wonderful to see him. I owe him much, but thats just the way he is...he is just one of those guys that keeps paying forward and has a love of life.

Catawba Overlook

Dick Gap

Big South Fork National Recreation Area

Kentucky

 

The early morning fog had finally decided to burn off. After arriving at the Dick Gap Overlook at 7 a.m. waiting for sunrise, fog had enshrouded the whole area. After waiting for an hour and a half with still no fog lifting we headed out to the Jeep where we decided to offroad to a junction that took you to a wet weather falls called Dick Gap Falls and the Catawba Overlook. The jeep got stuck and it took us about an hour to unstuck it. So we took the Jeep back to the parking lot and then we hiked to Catawba overlook and we arrived just as the fog was lifting. The Catawba overlook not only overlooks Dick Gap but you can also see old mining bridge of The Blue Heron Mining Community. BTW if you decide to hike to Dick Gap Falls be sure there's been plenty of rain.

Hamburgs dickste Eier stehen im Klärwerk Köhlbrandhöft. 8.000 Kubikmeter Klärschlamm fasst ein Faulturm.

He just happens to look like Dick Cheney in this angle.. hehe...

Happy Holiday folks or as the good book says:

Oh, Every single holiday, a dick in a box!

... fielen wie Watte vom Himmel

A friend of mine who is a knowledgeable rose grower brought me some roses to practice my lighting on, and this Dick Clark variety is one of them.

 

I used simple even lighting on the flower by placing a Yongnuo flash in a 24 inch soft box on either side of the flower pointed at the center. The strobes and my tripod mounted camera were triggered with a Yongnuo RF603N.

 

Other pictures of roses that I've taken can be seen in my creatively titled Roses album.

www.flickr.com/photos/9422878@N08/albums/72157624084160734

 

I've photographed a lot of plants and flowers, because they're all around us, work cheap, and never complain. I have an album of these images with over 1200 pictures, and for each one, I have described how I lit them, in case you're interested in that kind of thing.

www.flickr.com/photos/9422878@N08/sets/72157628079460544

Pol rose : Dick Koster

@ Mon jardin'

 

COSMICAR TELEVISION LENS 25mm/F1.8

APS-C Mode and C-Mount Lens

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L'heureuse aventure de Dick Diver

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C'est le chien de ma belle-soeur en France .

UPDATE 2: This has been commended in the Landscape Photographer of the Year competition, Urban View, and will be in the exhibiton over Christmas the National Theatre and in the book!

 

UPDATE: This has been shortlisted for Landscape Photographer of the Year (Urban View), one I chucked in as a complete this-will-be-lucky-if-it-gets-picked.....

 

First chance to test the D300s blisteringly quick 7fps shooting, coupled with a decent CF card. I'd already set the exposure manually and waited for 10mins or so to see if anyone interesting would walk through the frame. I love the film noir feel to this shot.

 

Bath, Somerset

Nikon D300s | Nikon 18-70mm@18mm | ISO400 | 1/160th @ f/8 | Manual mode, 7fps

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