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Multiple digital exposures layered in Photoshop.
Camera: Fujifilm X100S
Lens: Fixed Fujinon 23mm f2
Film: None
Developer: None
Scanner: None
Photoshop: Curves, layer blending mode
Cropping: Cropped to center of image
This is the intact approach semaphore to the Lagonda diamond on the Indiana and Ohio Railroad. The diamond itself is controlled by a manual tilting target signal, but I didn't get any good pictures of it unfortunately.
with eyes fixed on the road and the incoming traffic life isnt smooth for these Autorickshaw-wallahs of Chennai...they do have their peculiar way or bargaining ( sometimes irritates the passengers) but driving in harsh light right infront of their eyes and humid weather condition is a real challenge.
The Confederation Bridge joins Prince Edward Island to New Brunswick.
Photographed using a Nikkor 35mm f/1.4 lens on a Sony A7R.
Ive been looking through my pics and ive never posted this one i bought in 2015,
When viewed it was in someones shed in bits and was still not much better when it arrived in the yard and had a stuck clutch etc,
It had the Fixed Head 500 engine and ran very well.
I remember this one on the shows but had fallen from grace a few years down the line...
They see this image of me.
A fixed frame.
A set view.
Of what they think I should be.
Of what I could be.
And not who I am.
They tell me how to look.
How to live.
How to dream.
They tell me what is good and bad.
Evil and Pure.
Truth and Lie.
But not anymore.
I'm baaaaack! :D
After a long 8 months of artists block, the creative juices are flowing and my mind has been flying a million miles an hour. Cannot wait to get back to my element once again.
Great Haseley Windmill has dominated the countryside between the villages of Great Haseley and Great Milton in South Oxfordshire since the middle of the 18th century. The Windmill fell into disrepair after decades of neglect but now stands tall after its £350,000 restoration.
Designed by Curtis W. Fentress, the National Museum of the Marine Corps is hands down the most evocative and inspirationally designed military structure I've visited. Sitting atop a large hill just outside Marine Corps Base Quantico, VA, the building represents a modern take on the flag raising at Iwo Jima.
Double Header on the GCR. Betton Grange leads Witherslack Hall over the Swithland Reservoir Bridge on 25th January 2025.
This signal fixed at stop denotes the limit of authority for terminating trains running in the down direction on the up local line into Revesby station. This signal enables trains to approach under a running indication on the previous signal rather than the shunting (calling on) indication that would be needed if a stop board or similar limit of authority was used.
In NSW, signals fixed at red do not have a number, although they do require the same authority to pass as a controlled signal at stop.
Maintenance train M551, consisting of spoil wagons, is in the background.
Photo taken soon after dawn.
thanks to Troy Watson @ ligerowheels.com for the sweet hoops.- see more of his work here: www.flickr.com/photos/ligerowheels/
Poster ad for Tokyo Fixed. The drawing is mine and the layout film poster styling are by Toby www.toeplusbee.com/index.php?/work/mixt-meat/
This has popped up all over the internet as people get excited about the new website launch.