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Leica CL • Voigtländer Nokton classic 35mm F1.4 VM
Adox SilverMax 100 ISO film in home made Caffenol CLCS stand 60min @ 15°-20°C
Scanned with Plustek OpticFilm 120 at 3200dpi with Silverfast AI Studio
Walferdange • Luxembourg
Caffenol CLCS
500 ml Filtered Water
8gr Anhydrous Washing Soda
5gr Vitamin C
20gr Instant coffee ("Cora")
60 sec. slow agitations then let stand for 59 minutes
The 'High Line' at the Corus Scunthorpe Steelworks blast furnaces on 4th June 2011 with the Appleby-Frodingham RPS Peckett 0-4-0 saddle tank (W/No.1438 of 1916) hauling a brake-van tour. The Appleby Coke Ovens are seen behind. The 'High Line' is currently out of use.
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60002 "High Peak" on 09:54 6J56 Peak Forest RMC - Hope Street Peakstone loaded RMC JGA Hoppers at Peak Forest 2005
Lego Dan and Dot are ending their Highland adventure on a high note in a high place. Not that high though, Stac Pollaidh is only reaches 612m. But when your only about 4cm tall, that's like the equivalent of three Mount Everests... probably.
Dodgy maths aside, it's their opinion that Stac Pollaidh is the best 'little' mountain they've ever climbed - the Grade 3 scramble to the summit is awesome!
A CSX SD70MAC basks in the sun in Beauharnois a few hours before sunset. With EMD's being stored in large number on CSX, it was a nice surprise to encounter this unit here.
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A hot air balloon drifts in the light breeze across the mid Warwickshire countryside some 10 miles south of Coventry.
April 17th 2016.
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- www.kevin-palmer.com - This is a stack of nearly 3 hours worth of photos from the High Park Lookout. The Quadrantid meteors mostly got lost in the startrails, although the airplane lights shine through easily.
View North East from South Head looking to Brown Knoll and Kinder Scout, Derbyshire. Sketched on site with "Lumograph" 8B pencil, Chinagraph, brown wax crayon, gold pen and watercolour.
Model: Carina Cara
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This shot is another PP I've been practicing. This is the only time I've got to show it. I am a little satisfied though. I hope you like this effect. Comments are welcome to improve my skills.
High Street is a hill on the eastern fringes of the Lake District National Park. It is not an isolated peak but rather the highest of a series of tops that lie on a ridge of high ground that runs northwards from near Windermere to the outskirts of Penrith. The hill takes its name from a Roman road that once traversed it and ran along the ridge, connecting the fort at Galava (Ambleside) with that at Brocavum (near Penrith).
The picture was taken looking towards High Street from the east shore of Haweswater [Hafr’s lake] Reservoir. The long east ridge of the hill that descends to the reservoir is called Long Stile [long ridge] and the valley to the right of the ridge is called Riggindale. The name Riggindale is most probably Viking in origin and translates into modern English as “Regin’s Valley”. For a brief period this valley became quite famous as it was the only nesting site in England of the Golden Eagle. A pair of the birds first nested in the cliffs above the valley in 1969 but the female disappeared in 2004 and sadly the male also perished during Storm Desmond in 2015. According to local folklore, however, Eagles are not the only ones to have sought sanctuary in Riggindale. Hugh Holme hid out in a cave in the valley after being implicated in a plot against King John in 1209. He stayed there for many years but eventually after the King died he took up residence in the village of Mardale Green which has now been flooded by Haweswater Reservoir. His line of descendants became known as the “Kings of Mardale” and the line only ended in 1885 with the death of Hugh Parker Holme, who is buried in the nearby village of Shap.
High Street rises to 2,717 feet above sea level. It is classified as a Wainwright, a Marilyn, a Hewitt, a Nuttall and a Birkett.
One thing that is an unending source of amazement to me is the way trees and plants seem to find a way to survive in the most hostle of environments. They seem to find the smallest amount of room, the slenderst crack in the rock, to eak out an exsistance, yeah even thrive in the most unlikely of environments. This majestic conifer is growing several thousand feet up an almost sheer wall of granite in the eastern Sierra Nevadas.
When sitting in the front rows it really does feel that the whales are on top of you. This was shot looking up!
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Orca, Orkid - SeaWorld San Diego
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