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This is on of my nieces, Elizabeth, not too long after waking from a nap. She was not pleased about being woken up.
While in West Brownsville we heard the CSX dispatcher talk to a loaded coal train on the east bank on the Monongahela so we made our way to Elizabeth, PA where CSX runs down First Ave. We felt lucky to catch a train on this piece of trackage as from what I understand there are not too many these days. Although it was the dreaded high sun hours I did the best could with what I had to work with.
Queen Elizabeth Gate, also known as the Queen Mother's Gate, is an entrance consisting of two pairs and two single gates of forged stainless steel and bronze situated in Hyde Park, London, behind Apsley House at Hyde Park Corner. There is also a centre feature made of painted cast iron.
It was opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1993 to celebrate the 90th birthday of her mother, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. It cost £1.5 million to construct, raised by private individuals and public funding, under the patronage of Prince Michael of Kent.[1] ... @ WikiPedia
Elizabeth Reef and 45km in the distance, Middleton Reef. Elizabeth Reef is the southernmost coral atoll in the world and one of the southernmost platform reefs in the world. It measures 8.2 km by 5.5 km.
At least half a dozen ships have wrecked on the reef over time. Wikipedia has a list: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Reef
Queen Elizabeth II has been the UK's head of state for longer than most of its citizens can remember.
For 60 years she has fulfilled the role of constitutional monarch, a figure separate from politics but always in touch with events.
The person who has embodied Britain to the wider world and been a focus for unity within the country's increasingly diverse communities.
For all of those reasons and others - not least her unflagging commitment to her role - there is perhaps a greater sense of personal regard for her than at any time since the early years of her reign back in the 1950s.
Audrey Hepburn and Elizabeth Taylor as repainted and restyled by artist Noel Cruz in a dress for fashion royalty, Poppy Parker, Silkstone Barbie, fr2 , 12'' Fashion Doll by Rimdolll www.etsy.com/shop/Rimdoll on ETSY.
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The baby was born on a date close to the birthday of HM Queen Elizabeth 11. She has been named after the queen.
This image was my first trial of the Haida ND1.8 filter I got last week. It was also my first time shooting at the new Elizabeth Quay area in Perth. I'm really loving using square filters over circular, the quality of the Haida filters are amazing too. I didn't get the 100 Series filter holder from Haida, instead I'm using one made by "The Filter Dude" which is as good as the Lee foundation kit but less than half the price.
If you are looking to get some filters, I definitely recommend Haida filters as well as The Filter Dude for your adapter rings and holder.
When I asked her to describe herself, she said " ... gregarious, sensitive, hopeful ..."
Available light was from the kitchen windows. Attempting to get deeper richer tones, I shrank the aperture too much, with ISO 6400 a by-product, and, of course, lots of noise! I have not tried to clean that up in these images. Instead, I resorted to sepia in two of the shots, resulting in the noise being slightly less obvious.
I find it quite challenging to attend to all the technical necessities while chatting with the subject. But, being housebound now, portrait and bird photography are two horizons for growth I can take on. Am sharing with you my maiden efforts, with all their imperfections. Elizabeth is beautiful and I hope to invite her to sit for me again after I have a little more experience with portrait photography.
Model: Elizabeth
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Photographer: Justin Bonaparte
Spraypaint on top of a wall paper of Bruegel's 'Triumph of Death'
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Model: Elizabeth
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Photographer: Justin Bonaparte
A southbound amtrak northeast regional train makes its way around the curve at Elizabeth station on a dreary Saturday morning preceding the 40th anniversary excursion run.
In November 2019, historian & tour guide Richard Jones took me on a private tour around the cemeteries to place flowers on the graves of the victims of Jack the Ripper.
The flowers we placed are the ones at the bottom.
Also used a Hoya Red Intensifier filter.
Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 24mm F2.8D lens. Kodak Ektachrome 100 35mm E6 slide film.
Actress Elizabeth Montgomery, 1960's publicity photo.
source: the internet (not my photo)
1964–1972: Bewitched TV series
You look at the title and say, "Whaaa"? Well, okay, I'm a little strange but here is my rationale for titling this, "Elizabeth Taylor".
This car, a 1936 Packard Twelve Boattail Speedster is, in my opinion, the most beautiful automobile I have ever seen. I had previously posted a picture of this beautiful, classy car.
........ And Elizabeth Taylor? Well I enjoy watching old movies on the TMC channel. This week TMC has featured movies starring Elizabeth Taylor. Back to back I watched "Cat On a Hot Tin Roof" and "Suddenly, Last Summer" - both starring Elizabeth Taylor. I believe, again in my opinion, Elizabeth Taylor was the most beautiful, classy woman I have ever seen.
As far as the two movies go, (both based on Tennessee Williams plays), “Suddenly, Last Summer” was a bust. The plot of the movie, much like many of Tennessee Williams's plays were, was inane and I don't like Katharine Hepburn as an actress. Montgomery Cliff, I can take or leave but at least he and Elizabeth Taylor held this movie together.
"Cat On a Hot Tin Roof", despite Tennessee Williams's penchant for dysfunctional Southern exclusivity, was a success largely because of the superb cast; Paul Newman (as “Brick”), Elizabeth Taylor (as “Maggie”) and Burl Ives (as "Big Daddy".)
In both movies, which Taylor made back-to-back, she was in her prime and in my estimation, a total "knock out" in beauty.
………. and yes, I am a little strange……… ;)
Old photograph or a new one??
This photo was actually taken in 2008 and had multiple effects added to it through Piknik. This ship is timeless though, and provides a looking glass into the golden age of cruising.