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Went to Three Bags Full for breakie this morning, really cool vibe, nice food & coffee.
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Taken very early this morning 5th September 2009, there was a superb full moon over Portsmouth - absolutely crystal clear sky.
These colours also happen to be the colours of the Portsmouth City logo - so the manipulation seems apt.
It may have been all the amber nectar consumed last night that gave it these colours - but as it was over the city of Portsmouth with digital enhancement the colours seem apt and surreal . The photo was taken with a Canon 30D and 200mm lens.
This was a crop from a 100% view and of course some extra work in image software manipulation but it was from a digital photo taken of the moon over Portsmouth.
Scenes like this were quite common during the 1950's when for many the bus was the only means of travel. And in Dalkeith that meant relying on elderly buses which SMT allocated to local routes.
Here directly opposite their depot at Chrystalmount AEC Regal I loads for Mayfield a huge housing scheme in Dalkeith's hinterland beyond Easthouses. B201G was new in 1939 but rebodied by Alexanders in 1949 the 'new' body ensuring further service till 1963. The conductor is seen controlling the crowd most of whom will be disappointed, although the girl jumping the barrier might just make it. But 201 already looks full on what was a hot summer day in July 1955. Note windows of Cross Keys hotel open and in background two ladies observing. Eventually more double deckers were provided to cope with local demand and in 1966 the depot closed (area now flats), to make way for a Bus Station on the site of the old railway station in Eskbank Road which in turn has closed and now a supermarket.
I was trying to think of something I could use or make to replace bubblewrap which I only really use to finish off felting/fulling and gets worn out too quickly....and I came up with this. It's a small (6.5 x 12 inches) piece of perspex about 4mm thick with glass beads glued on with contact adhesive.
Some shots from Edinburgh open July 2013 at Meadowbank stadium. Bright yellow and green mats and yellow lighting really f*&%ed up the white balance, so went mainly for B&W
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It was the 24mm PC-E, but it was not really "full" tilt, just about half. Not bad DOF. I am about 50cm from the closest rocks and the mountain in the back is a couple of miles away. It was just a quickie hand held shot. I probably could have done more with a tripod and some close inspection in magnified Live View. The sky was great, but a polarizer shows it at its full potential.
A spring scene with castle Cammingha in the background, dating from 1395, located near the town of Bunnik in the province of Utrecht in the Netherlands.
Full plate architectural tintype as originally scanned. Anyone have an idea as to the date of this photo??
Back in the day, CSX rented the Citirail leasers and Tampa was so full of them, there were times there were more CREX motors than CSX motors.... now that they are in CN hands the process is repeating, as this train brought in 3 to bring the current Tampa total to 4 again. 12/31/24
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October 1, 2020 - Full Harvest Moonrise at Shoreline Village and Lion's Lighthouse in Long Beach, CA, as seen and photographed from the Queensway Bridge at 7:36 PM. Photographed with Trent Dang, Mateo Nguyen, and the Taiwanese American Photography Club!