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Another image of the awesome power of Storm Eleanor. This was shot before the break in the clouds, so it's a lot darker and menacing.
Thank you for the lovely photo. Still seeking this butterfly. It is near the lightswitch
9th October 2019 Home Stafford UK
Returning to old photo sessions to see how I would process them years later.
When I photographed her, Eleanor was a yoga teacher and trainee massage therapist who lived near London.
Eleonora's Falcon / Eleonorenfalke (Falco eleonorae)
Closely related to the Hobby (but larger) and the Peregrine (but smaller), the Eleonora's Falcon is a beautiful bird to observe. They only breed on the Mediterranean islands and are rarely seen farther north.
Eleanor Froud 00012
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Returning to old photo sessions to see how I would process them years later.
When i photographed her, Eleanor was a yoga teacher and trainee massage therapist who lived near London.
[Eternus] Eleanor Dress Fatpack at 60L Happy Weekend (mainstore)
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Well Storm Eleanor came through with a whizz bang last night. There were mutterings of a "sting jet" over Northern Ireland and there were certainly huge gusts of wind for a short while. Surprisingly our electricity survived that - only to go off this morning. So nothing for it but to go out and do chores :-) Fairly damp and yucky out.
Shot for the first issue of Mustang Generations magazine
sb25 and sb26, from left and right at 16th power.
At this desk in her cottage at Val-Kill, Eleanor Roosevelt drafted portions of the Universal Declaration of Human RIghts in 1946 which were adapted by the United Nations in 1948.
Val-Kill Cottage
Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site
Hyde Park, New York
100 strangers project.
3/100
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Eleanor was heading to York on the train. I liked the very bright sunlight coming in through the window. She was happy to chat and pose for a few shots when I told her about the project. The train was moving around a lot, it was quite hard to frame the shot as a result.
Post processed crop to B&W with slight matte of low end and lowered contrast. My first portrait using the Fuji 56mm prime. I bought the lens specifically for this project. Seems a bit extreme I know, but the lens is one of Fuji's best lenses and I'm not disappointed with it so far. Just waiting for the Fuji T2 to be released early summer - hopeful, for a camera body upgrade. Decided against the recent Pro2 due to the parallax issues with the hybrid viewfinder.
Queen Eleanor (1498 – 1558), Queen of Portugal (1518–1521) and Queen of France (1530-1547). By Dutch painter Joos van Cleve, 1531.
Was on display at the exhibition REMEMBER ME (2021) of Rijksmuseum Amsterdam with portraits from the 15th and 16th century.
More portraits of Remember Me at my Blog:
A Victorian replacement for the original Cross which was destroyed during the English Civil War. That was situated nearby on the south side of what is now Trafalgar Square but the copy erected here, outside of Charing Cross Station which was a Royal Mews at the time before the station was built. A statue of Charles 1st on horseback was put in its original place following the restoration of the monarchy. That spot marks the official point from which all distances from London are measured.
Only three out of twelve original Eleanor Crosses survive. They mark the resting places of the funeral procession for Queen Eleanor of Castile, wife of Edward 1st, who died in 1290 near Lincoln and buried in Westminster Abbey.
Storm Eleanor churns up the English Channel whose waves pound the harbour wall and Lighthouse at Newhaven in Sussex.