View allAll Photos Tagged Forget,
© All rights reserved
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Technical info:
Canon EOS 7D DIGITAL + CANON EF 50mm f/1.8 II
Exposure: 1/80 sec
Aperture: f/1,8
Focal Length: 50 mm
ISO: 160
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
:: Please don't post your photos here... ::
Nunthorpe War Memorial. Members of Marton and Nunthorpe knitting groups created some 1,500 poppies for Remembrance Day. They stand before the War Memorial.
To follow the several pages of Los Angeles oil stats, a full bleed image of a pool of oil is presented, on a contrasting stock of semi-gloss paper. This photograph was taken at the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles.
____
Unbeknownst to many, Los Angeles has served as one of the most important oil provinces on the planet. From the initial discoveries near the turn of the 20th century, through the roaring 1920s, and into the present, oil has often guided and defined the development of the city. What's interesting, however, is that this fact is so often eclipsed by Los Angeles' well-documented histories as a center of film, entertainment, boosterism and agriculture. Forgetting Oildorado excavates the city's rich oil history, examines the slow decline of the local industry, and uncovers many of the active oil fields that lie hidden in plain sight, in the very midst of this teeming city.
This 120-page book includes text based upon Frank Ruchala Jr.'s monumental examination of Los Angeles' oil history, oiLA, with historical imagery sourced from Early California Oil by Kenny Franks and Paul Lambert. All other photography was shot by me, using a combination of Digital SLR, 35mm SLR, Medium Format Holga, and 35mm Lomo cameras.
____
The grounds of the old Presbyterian Church in Risley Cheshire UK.
info--
www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/LAN/Culcheth/CrossLanePresbyter...
In Hurt's Wood, Hall Dale. Usually seen intermixed with red campion, for once on their own.
Hidden on north facing slope, they get little light. This visit was late afternoon, with small patch of light breaking through leaf canopy above. Tried it early morning a week later, which didn't seem to work as well