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Nikon FM / Agfa CT Precisa 100 / Paris, France

///No color correction - No extra sharpening - No extra effects///

This scene was photographed from Georgetown, PEI.

 

Photo taken with the Olymus OM-D E-M1 and M.Zuiko 40-150mm f/2.8 Pro.

Shot at Pudupet during todays Photowalk

FLICKRISTS! I MISS YOU GUYS SO MUCH. It's been FOREVER since I've uploaded, I'm sorry :'(

I'll start uploading again, I promise! Things have just been so crazy I haven't really been taking many pictures, it's so sad! I'm keeping up with your streams for the most part though :). Today I shot my cousin's "senior pictures", so I'll have plenty, plenty more to come!

 

As you can tell, I sorta haven't been doing the 52 week. I've just become so busy it's hard to keep up with it, and it was constantly hanging over my head. I may still do a few themes, but for the most part I think I'm done with it. :/ it was fun while it lasted though!

 

I hope you're all doing great! I miss you guys seriously so much :P

this lake was pretty peaceful.

These are intended to prevent boats straying from the River Lee Navigation, which crosses the frame from left to right and continues south from here in a cut, into the Old River Lea over the weir in the centre of the frame. The "Old River Lea" now serves as an overflow channel for the navigation but presumably follows an earlier natural course of the river. Upstream from here (just south of Lea Bridge Road in Clapton) the navigation follows the natural course of the river for some distance but passes through other cuts further north.

Spent a couple of hours yesterday on the bluffs hoping to get an image of the eagles that have been hanging around the clay cliffs beside the Yukon River - without success. But, the gulls love to float around on the thermal updrafts, so had to capture this one.

I went for a fireworks display of Yokohama with two friends yesterday. Because our purpose was photography of fireworks, we continued taking it earnestly without anything eating the dish of the appetizing stand.

But I drank cold beer in secret.

On August 1, 2012 in Yokohama.

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ぼくは昨日、2人の友達と横浜の花火大会に行ってきました。僕たちの目的は花火の撮影だったので、おいしそうな屋台の料理を何も食べずにひたすら撮り続けました。

でも僕は冷たいビールをこっそりと3本も飲みました。

2012年8月1日、横浜にて。

 

Fishing net floats tens to wash up on the beach

 

RealitySoSubtle 6x12 with Ilford Delta 100

Developed in Eco Pro 1+1

FLOAT (Family Lines to Oakland Intermodal) lead by SSW 7630 rolls through the Chihuahuan Desert at Ryan, Texas, mp 648 on Southern Pacific's Valentine Subdivision on November 22, 1982. One of SP's early first-generation 5-well double stack cars is on the head end loaded with Sea-Land containers.

Rolleiflex 2.8D

Fuji Neopan Acros 100

Photo-Yang

Edit-Lil'V

 

Thanks for the look and have a Great Evening.

This unedited shot sat around since the 2013 flood and I grabbed it for a quick edit and my serious cleanup. I recently posted the belated Elevated rails snap but that was located south of this golf course shot where the irrigation ditch across the grass was never closed and rolled across here and then some housing (behind me) and finally the Golden Ponds rails. This golf course was well flushed clean and watered. This too will be in my edited backups soon as I clean up my new computer for Windows 10. Cleanup everywhere! Windows, Flotsam, weeds sticks and signs. The flood water must have been over a foot here.

 

This was in the fall of the year and Longmont is finally finishing the final damage cleanup now. We may finish sometime in the 2020 decade. With insurance, it COULD have been long done... well except for continual insurance payments and except for the standard insurance company rudeness tax that would fall short of repaying the damages (part of their enormous destiny cut). We all had to pay for it (and our normal city work crew salaries) - we are self insured as is Boulder County. But then not a dime went to Wall Street insurance companies and only OUR laborers were paid, though as slow as it was. Lizard tears and Kleenex for Wall Street, here! Let's pray Bernie sends the 80,000 health insurance plua pharmaceutical jobs following in the trail of the buggy whip industry.

 

I'm still spending my "Frozen" winter time converting to Windows 10, Billy's most recent and ugliest OS, perhaps as a boost to linux, ever foisted upon the community I bet Billy has a 24/7 bodyguard as do the retiring GOP legislators as Trump delegates action to his terrorist crew. Gates was trying to prove that Jane was not even close to plain and proved it with Widows 10. I lodged another blow today. God, did they ditch logics and much of what worked well in Windows 7.

 

I know, I know I have skidded into Flickr doldrums, and edited on my old laptop, but I hit all sorts of Windows 10 barriers to progress, two of which I enumerated in earlier comments. I manage to choke out one or two pictures but it should pick up when my new Win 10 machine is loaded.

  

The end of an overcast day. The 3rd plane had just come in. Float planes fly in and out of here every few minutes. It gets really busy, almost like YVR. This is the best way to get to the Sunshine Coast and points north.

Aquana Resort, Vanuatu.

Taken from an early 1980's publicity slide, a Birmingham Co-op milk float in an unidentified street (presumably also in the Birmingham area).

for We're Here - Flying without wings

 

2 photos combined - long exposures and light painting with a flashlight

Konica Genbakantoku Alterlogue Interceptor Cine film

5/52

 

Was super busy this weekend shooting concerts on Friday and Saturday so this was what I was able to come up with my minimal free time. A fairly simple photo for this week, but I am happy about it because of the new style. I have never done a "floating" photo before so I am pretty happy with the result. I have many plans for adapting this style once I have a little bit more time on my hands.

 

I have always loved floating photos and the many different meanings that can come from it, though. Recently in my life I have felt to be in a sort of a daze, and this photo to me kind of reflects that feeling. Just kind of waiting for something to happen.

 

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Floats carved by Garifuna fishermen traditionally netting green sea turtles - a practice no longer in tune with today's view to nature

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Two weeks in NOLA for the mardi gras 2017

Founded in 1996, Le Krewe d'Etat features 21 floats, including a special signature High Priest Float. Its floats adhere to a traditional style of design that impart Le Krewe d'Etat's satirical theme, which has been voted 'Best of Carnival' by critics. The Captain and officers ride on horseback throughout the parade.

In the tradition of Carnival, secrecy is very important to Le Krewe d'Etat. The identity of the ruler - the Dictator - is never revealed to the public, and the theme is secret until parade day.

The krewe's signature throw is the blinking logo skull bead. Le Krewe d'Etat was the first krewe to throw a blinking bead. They also publish the D'Etat Gazette, a bulletin with pictures and descriptions of the floats that is available only at the parade. Members of the krewe dressed as walking skeletons hand out the papers and wooden doubloons at the parades.

This organization is formed by 415 male riders.

Westcoast Air Floatplane landing in Vancouver

Autumn festival 2022 in Hanno near Tokyo 宮本町の山車

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