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A keeper uses food to encourage a lowland paca to spend some time outdoors. Pacas are herbivores. In some parts of South America and Central America, they're known as the "royal rat."
"The essence of balance is detachment. To embrace a cause, to grow fond or spiteful, is to lose one's balance, after which, no action can be trusted. Our burden is not for the dependent of spirit."
- The third Keeper.
A view of the lock keepers cottage at Papercourt Lock on the river Wey. This is all owned by the National Trust and it's on a flood plain so hopefully no building will be allowed nearby.
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Photography is an art of observation.....
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It’s about finding something interesting in an ordinary place…
I’ve found it has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them.
Elliott Erwitt
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Magnificent Frigatebird ~ (Fregata magnificens)
'Finders Keepers' rules don't apply to these two young Magnificent Frigatebirds. It's one thing to find the fish, it's another to keep it.
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Credits:
Bauhaus - Unforgiving World Dress (Maitreya)
Exile - Wisp
Vibing - Fiona Rings (Maitreya)
Yasum - Chrome Nails (Maitreya)
Foxcity - The Baddie Sessions Pose
Car: Ferrari FF V12.
Year of manufacture: 2014.
Date of first registration in the UK: 30th October 2014.
Place of registration: Not known (registration issued in Norwich).
Date of last MOT: 3rd October 2022.
Mileage at last MOT: 23,989.
Date of last change of keeper: 17th October 2022.
Number of previous keepers:5.
Date taken: 26th April 2023.
Album: Carspotting 2023
Car: Austin Mini 1000 City E.
Year of manufacture: 1982.
Date of first registration in the UK: 1st December 1982.
Place of registration: Dudley.
Date of last MOT: 12th March 2023.
Mileage at last MOT: 9,324.
Date of last change of keeper: 12th March 2023.
Number of previous keepers: 4.
Date taken: 9th April 2023.
Back in 1817.
Summer.
17,8 x 24 cm print
Scanner: EPSON 2580
Enlanger: Kaiser VC 35
Paper: ILFORD Ilfospeed 1.24M - expired// 04.2005
Developer: Adox MCC DEVELOPER 1:4
Stop: Adox ADOSTOP 1:9
Fixer: Agfa AGEFIX 1:9
8sec +5 D&B x 5.6f
35mm Negative Development:
ADOX Rodinal 1:40/ca 20°C/about ten minutes
Canon 24mm f2.0
Canon NEW F1
EFKE 25
(exp.)
Car: Volkswagen Golf GTi.
Date of first registration: 21st April 1981.
Region of registration: Swindon.
Latest recorded mileage: 83,821 (MOT 25th May 2021).
Last change of keeper: 5th January 2012.
Date taken: 13th March 2016.
Location: Queen Square, Bristol, UK.
✧˖ ° Puddles ✧˖ °
Crypt Keeper Cocktails
Each cocktail comes in 4 spooky flavors.
Clicking your drink will animate you to pluck out the eye/worm for holding.
No worms or eyeballs were harmed in the making of these cocktails. Must be 21 or older to enjoy.
Animations by OMY
Located @ The Fifty
Taxi:
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Gate keeper butterfly taking nectar from a flower. These little brown/orange butterflies are a common site around our way at this time of year.
Car: Austin-Healey Sprite Mark 1.
Engine: 1275cc in-line 4.
Year of manufacture: 1959.
Date of first registration in the UK: 1st March 1959.
Place of registration: Leeds.
Date of last MOT: 12th August 2010.
Mileage at last MOT: 6,901.
Date of last change of keeper: 1st July 2010.
Number of previous keepers: 5.
Date taken: 17th September 2023.
Thu Sy village, Vietnam, with a history spanning nearly 200 years, is renowned for its unique "đó" traps, used to catch fish, shrimp, and other aquatic creatures.
Luong Son Bac, born 1940, dedicated his life to this craft, mastering the intricate techniques of selecting bamboo, splitting it into thin strips, and weaving them into the distinctive shapes of the "đó" traps. He would ride his bicycle, loaded with fish traps, 60km to Hanoi where he could achieve a higher price for the village. While modern fishing methods have become more prevalent, the traditional bamboo traps of Thu Sy village remain a cultural symbol and are often used for decoration or even exported. Luong Son Bac, along with other artisans in the village, plays a vital role in preserving this heritage, passing down his knowledge and skills to younger generations.
I had hoped to make a portrait of Mr. Luong on his bicycle but he had a fall recently and broke his hip and his ability to mount the bicycle. He was kind enough to welcome me into his house and show me a wall of photos that recorded some of his history and contribution to Vietnamese culture. This experience is much more memorable for me than any portrait I could have taken.