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MX07JNJ was an Optare Solo M780SL B27F new as Vale of Manchester number 71 in April 2007. On disposal it passed to Weardale Motor Services, and was re-registered as V6WMS. It then moved to Pheonix of Blyth as MX07JNJ once again, before reaching Key Coaches in July 2018. It has now been given a top-coat and is ready for signwriting.
Picture with kind permission of Stevie Forbes.
Keys on my old Underwood typewriter I picked up at a flea market. This is my first attempt at photography for art, really.
Working on my Game..
and what i mean by game is post processing..
the shot was good by it self but... you know.. i like to play around...
2 things i try to do to make a good photo...
1. get a good file in camera first.
2. work on your post game.. photoshop and light room are the tools to have.. i recently spent 900 dollars on both and they are worth every penny..
lighting on this shot was 2 lights.
1. back light was a beauty dish on a boom (Ryan O Hicks) with AB1600 at 1/2 power i think
2. front key light was plm 64 boomed @ about 1/2 power too..
CameraCanon EOS 5D Mark II
Exposure0.006 sec (1/160)
Aperturef/9.0
Focal Length85 mm
ISO Speed100
Exposure Bias0 EV
31/52 - 52 Weeks of 2014. "Food Porn."
A few weeks ago, for the "This is My.." theme, I did a cupcake shot because it had become a bit of a new obsession for me when they opened a store that sells bunches of specialty types of cupcakes. Well, a few weeks ago, they had a "Key Lime Pie" cupcake scheduled for one of the specials one day. Unfortunately, by the time I got out of work and did what I needed to do afterwards, it was later in the evening when I could get over to that store. They were SOLD OUT! I forgot what other special they had that I tried. Well, I lucked out and found out they would have that special Key Lime flavor again today. Made sure to get there early in the day.
Verdict: It was good, but not quite what I was hoping for. I still like a good old fashioned slice of regular Key Lime Pie, but frankly those don't hold up well for lengthy periods of time for photographing.
I tried a few other backgrounds, but none of them really truly worked for this. I chose this because the base image looked about where I wanted to start. Did a whole lot of other kinds of "tweaks" and good stuff in CS6. And I mean a lot - more than usual for me.
Early 2005 in Key West Florida. I flew into Key West for this trip on the 26th of December 2004 and spent 3 months on vacation there. I got a good tan. A great shagging holiday
MacroMondays Worn
This old clock key broke and was soldered back together. (From a time when we fixed things, rather than throw them out and buy a replacement.)
This lighthouse was completed in 1848. It was constructed of brick in a conical shape and is 73 feet tall.
MX58KZB was an Optare Solo M710SE B23F new as First Cymru number 53708 in December 2008, and was used on the Carmarthenshire Dial-a-Ride. It has just joined the fleet of Key Coaches today, and thanks to Stevie Forbes for sharing this picture. It will receive fleet livery in due course.
In my corner of Pennsylvania a bottle opener is called a Church Key. I guess because if you use it too much you may have to find God in order to rid yourself of the dependency caused by the beer.
Key West at the bottom of the Florida Keys was a wonderful place to live. I loved living there. Key West is a small drinking town with a large fishing problem! Or something like that. I think the best thing about Key West is you know that clothes you are wearing every day shorts and tee shirt. The worst thing about Key West is that during the Atlantic hurricane season the heat index can become unbearable at times due to the extremely high humidity. I would dash outside and jump in our pool and then out of the pool and back indoors to the AC. The 6 month dry season is wonderful though. If you are British you will find so many English, Scottish, Welsh, N Irish and Irish there who mostly all know each other. So many other Europeans live there too. I found the local Americans who's families have lived there for years are really cool liberal people too.
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Keys of spirit :)
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Make-Up : Julia Make Up Robelin
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NIKON D4s
ISO : 100
Lens : 35mm-f/1.4 SIGMA EX
Focal : 35 mm
Aperture : f/2
Exposure : 1/250e
Filter : --
Lights : 2 Flashes Elinchrom (White Umbrella + Grid with reflector)
PP from RAW
No Tripod
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I'm off on a key worker mission during 'Lockdown 2' to keep the busy Port of Liverpool container handling equipment running. Sounds grander than it really is.
Today I have an interesting car - a KIA Niro Self Charging Hybrid. It has just over 1,900 miles on the clock. Driving at low speed it goes to silent EV only mode which is pretty cool.
Not unsurprisingly Enterprise had a lot of cars on the forecourt.