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Peter is the figure walking in the centre of the picture - thank you for driving us safely to Cirencester, to Gloucester and back to London all in one day . . . a trip of about 250 miles.
Gloucester docks is one of my favourite places for photographs and after a rather hectic day it was lovely to spend three quarters of an hour wandering around playing with my new powershot before meeting Caroline and John for a meal.
And late afternoon autumn light is so wonderfully soft . . .
today's photos are dedicated to my dear housemate jane, and the madness that she brings to the world. it's been a fun weekend!
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we last saw the Bears on 19th July - Elsie was unwell and I took a few photos of Roxy. They are now on holiday - at the mid way point changing their accommodation in Cornwall tomorrow from St Agnes to Padstow . . . wishing them good weather and surf for Elsie . . .
jane wears a hoodie from chloeiscrazy, jeans from etsy's minni64 and barbie mjs
and, to all those who offered help on getting the smokey smell to go away, i wrapped her in dryer sheets for about a day and that helped a lot! the funny thing is that everyone in my house is allergic to stuff like dryer sheets. we use a fragrance free hypoallergenic detergent on our clothes. so, we were all itchy just from having the stuff in the house... !!!! after a day, i had to get rid of it!
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I wear a T-shirt with this cool image on it that is a combination of Jane and the famous painting Starry Night. I'm sharing the image now on Flickr so more people can enjoy it.
This was created by combining several prompts, a seed, and an image of Starry Night as input into an AI tool called Midjourney.
This lens gets pretty sharp when stopped down. My cat remains adorable at any aperture or shutter speed.
Pentacon Auto 50mm f/1.8 Multi Coating @ f/2.8
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we are overrun with urban foxes. Without any predators they are increasing at an alarming rate. I tapped on the window to alert the fox to my presence and its reaction was to pose for my camera - only a rap and look of intent had it scampering over into a neighbouring garden!
tomorrow we are goingto Norfolk for a week . . .
From this window, Jane can see down the whole street. She can see if her squirrels are crossing the street or headed toward the house. If any are headed this way she can go running downstairs as fast as she can to spot them at the closest window.
She runs so fast we call her "tan lighting" as she is just a blur of fur sometimes as she passes. No one who has met her has seen a domestic cat who can run as she does: faster than a speeding bullet.
55mm f/1.2 @ f/1.2 (wide open)
Nikkor AIs
During his time travels, the Old Inventor discovered a dying planet and began his rescue efforts to save a race of peaceful biodiverse beings from extinction. These beings are a strange combination of humanoid, reptile and plant. I will share some of them with you here; they shall remain nameless.
jane wears a hoodie from chloeiscrazy, jeans from etsy's minni64 and barbie mjs
and, to all those who offered help on getting the smokey smell to go away, i wrapped her in dryer sheets for about a day and that helped a lot! the funny thing is that everyone in my house is allergic to stuff like dryer sheets. we use a fragrance free hypoallergenic detergent on our clothes. so, we were all itchy just from having the stuff in the house... !!!! after a day, i had to get rid of it!
19/04/2017; A skyline that never seems to get boring. :)
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Anyway, time to come with some sad news, as I have come to the decision to drastically cut back my activity on Flickr. Not that I have been incredibly active on Flickr in the past months in the first place, as I have mostly switched to Instagram. Which comes with its own downsides, but in general, it rather suits me than Flickr still does.
For starters because there's more activity on Instagram, and there's no such thing like Explore over there, which is more about being able to beat the algorhythm than it is about the quality of the photos. And apart from that, I would like to give 500px a go, however unfortunately I can't properly spend any time in that, as I'm still being distratced by the little bit of what I'm actually still doing with and on Flickr.
I won't be gone completely whatsoever though, pretty sure I'll come and check some stuff out over here still. If only because despite what made me not like Flickr as much anymore as I used to, I also don't want to just throw away the network I have been building up the past 9 years. It has been that very same network (ergo; all of you folks :) ) that actually still kept me on here while having been in doubt for pretty much the past year.
So while I'll keep uploading photos on a daily basis over here up and until July 16th, and I may continue to upload work over here but just not as regularly, please check me out on Instagram, my website, 500px (mostly for in the future), or my Facebook photo page. If you'd like to add me on Facebook, you can find me here, or if you are fine with me adding you, please tell so and I'll send you a friend request if you tell me how I can find you (as far as that isn't clear enough). :)
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A day with Just Jane. An amazing experience and sounds from an aeroplane that represented this country in its hours of need if required. I believe this particular plane never saw active service during the war.
Wear and tear seen on a north facing wall of a Jane Exbury Tower. One of five 20 story residential towers designed by architect Uno Prii, his trademark sculptural style recognized in the flared lines. It was completed in 1969.
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From the archive. I can't wait to get out and take some more photos. First of all a bit of sun would be welcome and secondly tax returns need to be done. Today Peter and I who have POA over my brother's financial affairs submitted his tax return. Now all that remains is mine . . . and this is like a stroll in the park now I'm no longer in a design partnership. Nevertheless there is sorting and calculating to be done. Tomorrow we are hoping to play table tennis at the tennis club for the first time this year and I have my first women's group meeting of the year.
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Peter has a cough and cold so stayed behind with Roxy while I picked up Elsie from school. She was very excited about an idea she had had - she wanted to make a rocket to go on her wall and she wanted us to make it in a play school setting. So that is what we spent our post real school afternoon doing. Here she is instructing me, 3 bears, a kangaroo, a doll, a polar bear, a wolf (that's probably it) in the art of drawing plans for making a rocket. Luckily I didn't have to draw a plan for each of the class, but could concentrate on my own rocket - making rockets is of course one of my areas of expertise . . .
back tomorrow . . .
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I feel as though I am prisoner in my room this afternoon. This is the view from my office (as my room used to be called in the old house when it was my working office). At the front of the house, there are painters with scaffolding and ladders . . . and filler - the house seems to be full of holes! And at the back of the house we are having the old rickety and not very secure French windows replaced. I wander about offering tea and coffee and can't settle downstairs - normally I'd be in the garden I realise. So here is the viewof my world this afternoon.
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we are picking up Elsie from school tomorrow (yippee!) - she breaks up from school on Wednesday. Starting catch up now, back again on Tuesday . . .
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Mamiya RZ67 + 110mm f2.8 W Lens
Ilford FP4 Film + XTOL Developer (1:1 12min)
♥ *Avantage* Set Jane ♥
♥ Bodysuit ♥ Stocking ♥
♥ Legacy ♥ Perky ♥ LaraX ♥
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♥ no.match_ ~CAROL MEETS SANTA ~ MERRY CHRISTMAS <3 ♥
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I was walking along this path and looked up to see my late mother-in-law. Of course it wasn't her at all, but she always wore a hat, and in the summer often a sunhat like the one in the picture. She would not have been on a mobile phone, but enjoying the borders. . . actually she may have been having a picnic or enjoying a glass of wine or a G & T! She was like that. I remember when I was in hospital, the day after giving birth to Ben,she arrived with a half bottle of champagne and some smoked salmon sandwiches declaring that hospital food wasn't nourishing for a breastfeeding mum!
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A friend sent this older digital camera to me. I've never used a Canon digital camera before but of course I had to take a picture of Jane right away.
Canon XT
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Elsie as the waitress who takes no prisoners. I spent part of the afternoon in Elsie's cafe. I was left in no doubt who was the boss (for example, I was asked whether I wanted another coffee or whether I was going to be on my way!). I did suggest that her customer care left something to be desired to which she said that she couldn't help that, I just needed to drink up more quickly!
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illuminating the problem . . . I appreciate so much all the invitations to groups that I receive - and I enjoy, when I return to a photo maybe days or weeks later, to find them there and send the photo to a group or two, but I do not seem to have enough time to take up on all the invitations. My time, most evenings, when I am not out or entertaining here, is spent working with my own photos and looking at those of my contacts and also visiting the groups for which I am an admin. Accepting invites and sending photos to groups is the last thing I do, and then, when I go to a group, I like to look at several photos in the group stream and I often see images I want to invite to groups . . . this all takes time . . .
so, if you've invited a photo of mine to a group - I do appreciate the kind thought. Thank you.
Off to Gloucester soon to visit my brother . . .
Jane Pit, that is. One of Curwen's coal mines at Workington, Cumbria.
Jane Pit was sunk in 1843, but the sinking was thwarted by an excess of water and gas. Curwen’s attempt to let the colliery in 1845 was initially unsuccessful. A working seam was reached in 1846, a lessee found, and production eventually got under way.
Pumping the water from Jane Pit ceased in 1875 for purely economic reasons (the mine was proving expensive to run and maintain), having been leased to a Darlington man, then later to a coal and iron merchant, who was rather short on capital. When the pumps stopped, the adjacent Annie Pit also flooded, rendering it unworkable. The coal and iron lessee went bankrupt in 1876 and coal production from the Workington Colliery, of which Jane Pit and Annie Pit were part of, ceased.
Balda Mess-Baldix, Balta f4.5 75mm lens. Ilford HP5+ semi-stand developed in Adox Rodinal 1:100 for 1 Hr with 30 secs initial inversion then two gentle inversions at T + 30'.