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Camera: FinePix HS20EXR (FUJIFILM)
Focal Length: 17 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Aperture: f/4
Shutter Speed: 1/15sec
Low key image of my friend Milt's hand working wonders on his bass guitar. Shot with a D40x and close-up filters.
Could be! Florida East Coast (US Sugar) 148 mingles with the palms as it probably did when it ran to Key West before the Labor Day 1935 hurricane that destroyed the "overseas" railway. No. 148 is one of three FEC 4-6-2s purchased by US Sugar from the FEC which ultimately resulted in their preservation. The other two are at the Gold Coast Railroad Museum in Miami. An FEC 0-8-0 once displayed in Ft. Pierce is now stored on US Sugar property at their Bryant Yard.
Weekend playtimes with beautiful Susan in Key West Florida.
PS That is not a bruise on Susan's left upper arm!! It is a birthmark
The SSC for 17th July involved ‘keys’, and at first I wondered about basing something around a certain Humphrey Bogart/Lauren Bacall movie, but then reality stepped in! Anyway, this wouldn’t be the first time parts of our kitchen have featured in the Saturday challenge, but you won’t have seen these before. The keys don’t actually operate any locks - locking away jars of jam (jelly), tins of beans, and packets of tea and coffee would be singularly pointless - but the keys do go into genuine keyholes through these curly escutcheons. The kitchen cupboards and their fittings came from a French manufacturer, and we understand that they were modelled on traditional oaken ‘buffets de cuisines’ which can be found in les chateaux et les petites maisons around the French countryside.
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Jumper: David Key aka the Key to my heart aka don't let this man in the same city with your sister or mom. He jumps cliffs when he isn't breaking hearts
First an important announcement: today is my birthday! :-D
And since it is my birthday, I had really hard time of being frustrated of anything.
But when I had to go to the store today and I grabbed my keys I realized that there's something I'm frustrated about.
In my key ring there's of course the key to my house, but what is so frustrating are all the things I need in order to get to my workplace: a key, three electronic tags for different gates and doors, id cards. One would think that I work in a high security goverment office, but no, I work in a ordinary company, that has nothing to do with anything that would demand so much security.
I suppose that's just how things are nowadays, we have to be behind locked doors.
For MacroMondays theme “Frustrations”
Happy MM everyone!
7 Days of Shooting. Week #43. Item beginning with the first letter of your name. High key or Low key Friday.
Thank you to everyone who takes the time to view my photo and comments or Faves.
"You see you've got the key to my heart,
Unlock me and take all my feelings apart
Coz when u said you had to leave,
had to go away,
You closed the door on me;
you threw away the key..."
They were just 2 apples I bought from Carfour XD
n kept on jumping from one idea to the other .. but guess im done now :phew:
or 1 more? *scraching head*
a private home on Caroline street, far from crazy, frenzied Duval Street and Mallory Square (I loved all, including the contrasts in their natures)