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Holywells Park, Ipswich, Suffok

 

It's not really my front garden. But I can step out of my front door and in less than two minutes be here, so I think of it as my front garden. This lime avenue leads from Bishops Hill to the site of Cliff House, home of the Cobbold family until the 1930s, when the park was given to the Borough. The house itself was demolished in the 1950s. The cycleway through the park forms the very first part of my daily commute.

 

Historically, I don't take many photographs in November. By the end of September the days are getting too short for church exploring bike rides, and although there are the odd photo opportunities in October, by the time the clocks go back the main thing I want to do is hibernate. I hate the time of year when autumn becomes winter, not least because the end of the year is the busiest time of the year in my job. All the time I'm really thinking about spring, and I'm waiting.

 

December will bring some respite, and when we pass the shortest day and the East Anglian skies are clear and crisp and freezing it is time to pack my camera and get on my bike again, if only for a few hours. But not in November.

 

But it was such a lovely day to day, I had to go for a wander, without straying too far, so I set off along the river.

 

Front of Union Station in Wichita Kansas. Built in 1914 and located at 701 E. Douglas Avenue. It housed a Fred Harvey restaurant and had passenger service until 1979.

For the Front Room View group.

Front entrance to a home in Shorncliffe, Brisbane, Australia.

Pump & Tap upstairs room

Brand new home shot for the building company. I re-read Alan Blakeley's dusk shoot article on ProPhotoResource.com before heading out. Lacking a bank of Fresnels I made do as follows: SB80 on a stand in that front room bounced off back wall. It was optically triggered by the strobes outside! 3 SBs outside; CL, behind the letterbox (flagged on the underside to stop spill across the grass) and CR. I needed a big old spotlight to light that garage door evenly...shame I didn't have one. ALL strobes were wearing a 1/2 CTO (to mimic tungsten fresnels??) Finally, this is an exposure blend of 3 frames, with the sky of one of them masked in. The grass is newly laid hence the checker board patchwork.

Front view of the D3X and 24-70 lens sitting on a Really Right Stuff body plate, quick release and ball head. All on a Manfrotto carbon fiber tripod. The obligatory Nikon advertizement strap. Soon to be replaced with an UPstrap.

Jeremy Leabres

San Bernardino CA

Wet felted hat made of grey finn wool and fawn alpaca wool. Stiched with eucalyptus dyed silk thread, feathers are from an emu.

One from the "archives" to continue the recent farmyard theme.

 

Cruise with Rosella from Kapellskär to Mariehamn on Åland and back

CámaraCanon EOS 5D Mark II

Exposición 0,017 sec (1/60)

Aperture f/5.0

Lente 24 mm

Velocidad ISO 800

The wooden structure was covered by schematics :))

 

Using this :

www.leroymerlin.fr/v3/p/produits/vernis-colle-pour-servie...

*shrieks in delight* YIPPEEE!!!

 

Thanks to everyone for their views, comments, and faves, and thanks to Kimberly.Wood.Photography for grabbing a screenshot when it first appeared and posting it in the Bokeh Wednesday group's Front Page Exploder thread -- I never would have believed it if I hadn't seen it there!

More experimentation with flare and shooting into the sunrise, I like the subtle flare in this picture, but not the positioning of the subject - too close to the sunlight?

Taken with a Helios 44 57mm 2.0 on a Panasonic G1 before breakfast

More from Jesus Green. 1st flight of X1 with CPL filter (at last) See billboyheritagesurvey.wordpress.com/2010/10/10/leica-x1-l... for the details of how this was done

White-fronted Goose - Anser albifrons - Белолобый гусь

 

"Crane homeland", Taldom, Moscow region, 05/02/2013

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Name: FRONT CHALLENGER

Type: Crude Oil Tanker

IMO: 9759745

MMSI: 538007002

Call Sign: V7UB7

Flag: Marshall Is

Gross Tonnage: 82515

Summer DWT: 157407

Length:276mts

Breadth:48mts

Home Port: Mujuro

Built: 2016

Builder:New Times Shipbuilding Co. Ltd.

 

My task for today was to re-install Nicks windows after Jerry at Deadline Paint and body had worked his magic.

Not as bad as i'd first feared although the lower front trims fought me a little on account of a previous removal.

Perhaps whoever did it didn't know there are bolts too!

3-exposure (-1, normal, +1) PS HDR

 

abandoned mental hospital

"Relics" Altered CD book. I created the covers and bound the book. The inside pages were made by members of my yahoo group.

Latest light painting attempt. Used 2 YN 560s at 1/4 power, one CL one CR. Took took the CR flash on a stick and walked the yard from right to left to light up the areas. This gave me material to be able to brush out almost all shadows on the house caused by the plants. Waited for it to get darker and fired some additional shots with and without the 2 flashes for the sky which I masked in. Applied a curves adjustment to street and finished with some dodging and burning. I found shooting the extra late shots w/ the flashes on right and left to be helpful for making a real easy mask job of the sky since the transition of house/trees to sky was pretty natural. Still got a ways to go, but pretty happy with the results at this stage.

Nearly every night people dump more rubbish in the parking bays along the roads in the Adelaide Hills.

Typefaces used throughout: Apollo, French Script, Nobel and Stymie. I've not been able to find much info about Apollo - it is from a very old case and not in the American Metal Typefaces of the 20th Century book. It is not the one by Adrian Frutiger (1962).

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