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Hi friends,
Apologies for not visiting you guys lately, been real busy with work. However promise to visit your streams later tonight.
Here's a couple of pics we took over the weekend for Ed & Cheryl who are getting married in May of next year. Please note: All shots were purposefully overexposed during this shoot for a High Key Effect..
Ed is an old skool friend of mine, we grew up at Church together. Can't believe he's actually doing it now, hahaha.. God Bless you both and I look forward to your BIG Day!!
Friends, your comments and encouraging words will be be greatly appreciated, as Ed and Cheryl will be reading them and I'm sure it would certainly encourage them on their quest to a new life together..
Ed Sheeran
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Lucy Rose
Tues 25 Oct 2011
The Junction, J1
Copyright: Loops Photography 2011
At ScaryCanary Venue, Stourbridge, West Midlands, UK
Polaroid 100 Land Camera
Fuji FP3000B Instant Film
Negative Scan
This photo is from my current ongoing "ScaryCanary Polaroid Portrait Project". ScaryCanary is the independent music venue and gallery that is very much at the centre of the local alternative music scene at. I play there myself on a regular basis and am using up some of my remaining stock of Fuji FP3000B on a series of portraits of people who work, exhibit, perform and "hang out" there.
Ed Cartwright of Smokin' Pilchards.
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D600 + AF-S NIKKOR 18-35mm f/3.5-4.5G ED. Hand held shot. @Top of Mt.Shakushi, Yamanashi Pref. Japan
1 x 550EX Speedlite to the left with Canon 450D
This is my favourite from a set of photos taken of my good friend Ed.
Many thanks to him for letting me throw water at him in aid of my A-level !
More to come !!!
Ross McLaury Taylor - Brazos
Bantam Books 844, 1950
Cover Artist: Ed Vebell
"He grew up fast – and hard... in the hot-blooded, money-mad West."
Ed Sheeran
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Lucy Rose
Tues 25 Oct 2011
The Junction, J1
Copyright: Loops Photography 2011
Some old vintage bodybuilding photos from the 1970's & 80's. When I was into weight lifting/bodybuilding they were a inspiration to me. . I am not the photographer to these photos
.A vintage photo of Ed Carney. Photo from the late 1970's/80's.
History of Competition Titles Won [edit]
1968
Mr California - AAU, 5th
Mr Northern California - AAU, Winner
1969
Mr Western America - AAU, Winner
1970
Mr America - AAU, 11th
Mr California - AAU, Most Muscular, 2nd
Mr California - AAU, Did not place
Iron Man, Winner
1971
Mr America - AAU, 4th
Mr America - IFBB, Short, 1st
Mr California - AAU, Most Muscular, 1st
Mr California - AAU, Winner
Mr USA - IFBB, Short, 1st
Mr USA - IFBB, Overall Winner
Universe - IFBB, Medium, 3rd
1972
Mr America - IFBB, Short, 1st
Mr America - IFBB, Overall Winner
Mr International - IFBB, Short, 1st
Universe - IFBB, Medium, 1st
Universe - IFBB, Overall Winner
1973
Mr World - IFBB, Medium, 1st
1974
Mr International - IFBB, Short, 1st
Mr World - IFBB, Short, 1st
1975
1975 Mr. Olympia - IFBB, LightWeight, 2nd
Universe - Pro - IFBB, 2nd
World Pro Championships - IFBB, LightWeight, 2nd
1976
1976 Mr. Olympia - IFBB, LightWeight, 3rd
1977
1977 Mr. Olympia - IFBB, LightWeight, 2nd
1977 Mr. Olympia - IFBB, Overall, 3rd
1978
Night of Champions - IFBB, 4th
1978 Mr. Olympia - IFBB, LightWeight, 4th
1978 Mr. Olympia - IFBB, Overall, 7th
1979
Canada Pro Cup - IFBB, Did not place
Florida Pro Invitational - IFBB, 7th
Grand Prix Pennsylvania - IFBB, Did not place
Night of Champions - IFBB, 8th
1979 Mr. Olympia - IFBB, LightWeight, 9th
Pittsburgh Pro Invitational - IFBB, 8th
Universe - Pro - IFBB, 5th
World Pro Championships - IFBB, 5th
1980
Grand Prix Miami - IFBB, 6th
Grand Prix Pennsylvania - IFBB, 6th
Night of Champions - IFBB, 4th
1980 Mr. Olympia - IFBB, 11th
Pittsburgh Pro Invitational - IFBB, 6th
Universe - Pro - IFBB, Did not place
World Pro Championships - IFBB, Did not place
1981
1981 Mr. Olympia - IFBB, 13th
1983
1983 Mr. Olympia - IFBB, 14th
1989
Super Bowl of Bodybuilding - PBA, 4th
1994
Olympia - Masters - IFBB, Masters 60+, 1st
Olympia - Masters - IFBB, 10th
1995
Olympia - Masters - IFBB, Masters 60+, 1st
Olympia - Masters - IFBB, 11th
1996
Olympia - Masters - IFBB, 11th
1997
Olympia - Masters - IFBB, Masters 60+, 2nd
1998
Arnold Classic - IFBB, Masters, 10th
2004
IFBB Hall Of Fame
Honest Ed's is a landmark discount store located on the corner of Bloor & Bathurst Streets Toronto, which opened in 1948 and set to close December 2016.
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On the way the Glacier National Park I spent the night in Pasco, WA. I was told about this bridge last year and wanted to shoot it then while on my way to Glacier, but arrived late and tired. This year I arrived earlier so wasn't too tired to scout out a location for a night shot of the bridge.
This is looking south toward the Blue Bridge, and Kennewick, WA. This bridge looks gold at night, but it is white. Last year the people at the hotel called it the White Bridge when I mentioned wanting to photograph it. Keeping it simple I thought since it's so close to the Pioneer Memorial Bridge which is blue and called the "Blue Bridge".
For the historians:
"The Cable Bridge, officially called the Ed Hendler Bridge and sometimes called the Intercity Bridge, spans the Columbia River between Pasco and Kennewick in southeastern Washington as State Route 397. It was constructed in 1978 and replaced the Pasco-Kennewick Bridge, an earlier span built in 1922 and demolished in 1990.
At the time, the bridge was thought to be the first in the United States to use a 'cable-stayed' design and is constructed almost entirely of pre-stressed concrete (knowledge of the Captain William Moore Bridge, an asymmetric cable-stayed bridge near Skagway, Alaska, which was completed three years earlier, was not widespread outside Alaska. The bridge towers were constructed first, with the bridge deck, which was cast in individual segments, raised up and secured to each other.
The bridge was named after Ed Hendler, a Pasco, Washington insurance salesman, as well as the city's former mayor, who headed up the committee responsible for obtaining the funding for construction of the bridge. Hendler died in August 2001.
A controversial feature of the bridge was added in 1998, when lights were added to illuminate the bridge at night. Many thought this was unnecessary and a waste of both electricity and money. During a power crisis in 2000, the lights were turned off, but they were turned on for one night to honor Hendler's passing. Now the lights are turned on at night, and turned off at 2am."~ Wiki-pedia
Nikon D90| Nikkor 17-35@ 17mm| f13| 13 seconds| ISO 200| Manual Mode| Tripod| Cable Release