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boston, massachusetts
1972
michio kushi
macrobiotics lecture
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michio_Kushi)
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
This Photograph shows one of the passenger cars of the Brightline Train at the Maintenance and Running Repair Facility in West Palm Beach, Florida. Notice the picture of a Brightline Locomotive on the two overhead screens.
These photographs show the new Siemens SC-44 Charger Locomotives for the Future High Speed Brightline Rail Service between Downtown Miami and Cocoa Beach, Florida with later expansion to Orlando. Service is expected to begin between West Palm Beach and Cocoa Beach in early 2018. Service between Downtown Miami and West Palm Beach will be be delayed at least a year because construction of the Multimodal Miami Station is way behind schedule because it involves multiple levels to accommodate Brightline, Miami Metrorail, Downtown Metromover and possibly Tri-Rail and AMTRAK. The extension to Orlando International Airport is still in the planning stage.
Brightline has purchased ten of the Siemens Charger Locomotives (with Options for eleven more) and they are currently undergoing testing at the West Palm Beach Maintenance Facility. The Palm Beach Station is just about ready for Passengers as soon as minor track alignment is finished.
My Photographs of the FECRS Tour of the West Palm Beach Station will follow this series of photos.
Voigtlaender Bessa R2 Voigtlaender T-Winder Voigtlaender Color Heliar 75mm 2.5 Kodak Ektar 100 processed and scanned at Target leveled in Photoshop 7
Please Do Not Reproduce Without Express Permission From Johnny Martyr
In the famous words of P.T Barnum; "This Way to the Great Egress".
And with this simple, yet all-encompassing sign, we bid a fond farewell to Michigan City, Gary, and the environs around northwestern Indiana.
It was fun being able to go back to the place of my birth, (Michigan City) and find some old sings and other memories of my youth.
Now, where to next and when? Who knows; maybe Cleveland. It all depends on the weather, and if I can once again get my trusty battle-scared Impala to guide me in and out of danger once again.
If you'd like to hang this somewhere in your home, or give this as a gift to show them the way out, it's available for purchase;
signsalongtheway.smugmug.com/MiscellaneousSigns/Miscellan...
Fire Drill: There is an annual fire drill in our building where the alarm goes off and we have to run down the stairs (no elevators!). Seems also like the only time in the year where the exit hallways are visible. I wish I would had more time to really adjust the arrows pointer more centric to the emergency sign on the door.
What I was trying to capture here was the portal feel as I looked out the door, waiting for the train to leave the station. After some initial work on colors and tonality. I finished up with a Contrast Only CEP filter. I then used a Darken/Lighten Center CEP filter to bring a focus to the train door.
Located in Kings Mountain, North Carolina at the exit 10A from South Interstate 85 (South 29) to North 29 (East 74). I finally went on a trip to Charlotte, and I was able to snap a photo of this sign with 3M beacons. The "3M" beacons are not active.
boston, 1971
exit sign
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
A trip to LA is not complete without a trip to Hollywood! It was really cheesy and goofy but I had a lot of fun. (Until the car died, but that's another story entirely)
As you all know I love architecture shots and there sure were plenty of neat ones to pick from here. Come back to this image later - I'm sure you'll be able to trace my steps because I took photos of many of these buildings from a more isolated viewpoint.
This is Catch Photo #18, a new game of Photo Catch I'm playing with my Partner Darek (aka blankspace321) . We each take turns adding something to the photo. We limit ourselves to 20 additions each. This is the 19th of my 20.
To see the original photo: CLICK HERE!
Netherlands, Rotterdam. Train at Blaak railway station designed by architect Harry Reijnders
© Jurjen Drenth / Dutch Image
boston, massachusetts
1972
michio kushi
macrobiotics lecture
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michio_Kushi)
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
Some of the weirdest landscape I've ever seen only a few hours from Los Angeles California on the 10
An eastbound Piccadilly Line train arrives at Hammersmith Underground Station, Platform 3, on a February morning in 1984. Not much more to say about this shot, except to deplore euronomad's focusing technique. The confectionery vending machine at right is offering Cadbury's Dairy Milk and Whole Nut Chocolate, and twin packs of Wrigley's Spearmint Gum.
A corridor in the law firm I worked for in International Place in Boston's Financial District.
Taken in 2006.