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Adam at the rally outside the White House, celebrating the president's decision to cancel the Keystone pipeline. 1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC.
Could not find much info about what kind of film this camera used. I was quite impressed with the flash head, since it is about 3 times bigger than the flash on the camera I took this with - a Fujifilm Finepix AX200. The company folded up in 1991.
camera-wiki.org/wiki/Keystone_Camera_Company
Salvation Army Resale
Sterling Heights, Michigan
One of the keystones on the old Carlisle Bridge. It is now mounted in an arch in a former warehouse, now design studio, in the docklands.
The open entrance to Keystone mine still contained two ore cars. Because I was alone (and very pressed for time), I elected not to explore the mine.
This same interior design was used for several of Keystones house built during the late 1940's. Floors are stenciled to look like hardwood and walls stenciled to look like wallpaper.
The row of buildings along the river in Bordeaux have uniform 18th century facades, with arched doors on the ground floor. Each keystone has a face sculpted into it. This one looked like a pirate to me.
Here is the entire engine and sub-frame assembly from the Keystone. Left side clearly showing starter location and clearence.
1950s Keystone 8mm camera made using hand dyed wool felt and embroidery. Side opens to reveal film. Currently on display at Schmancy in Seattle as part of Plush You 2007.
File name: 10_03_000953b
Binder label: Laundry
Title: Keystone Wringer [back]
Created/Published: Buffalo, N. Y. : Cosack & Clark
Date issued: 1870-1900 [approximate]
Physical description: 1 print : chromolithograph ; 13 x 8 cm.
Genre: Advertising cards
Subject: Women; Laundry; Appliances
Notes: Title from item.
Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: No known restrictions.
Shortly after I got back from Panama, I went on a family trip to Florida. I mostly relaxed and hardly got any photos but there were a few interesting wildlife encounters. Including my first ever Gopher tortoises (Gopherus polyphemus), I forgot exactly how many tortoises I saw the day I took this photo but it was in the mid to high twenties, it was a successful day as far as I was concerned. These tortoises are keystone species meaning they have a relatively small biomass in an ecosystem, but exert a large influence on the community. They dig burrows that are utilized by over 350 other animal species. The tortoises were common in this location but they are listed as vulnerable on the IUCN redlist. You can see some old forts ruins poking out in the background.
Electric start Honda case GX200. Balanced rotating assembly, billet rod, race piston, upgraded valve springs.
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While everyone else was drawing magnificent arches, staircases, rotunda in the atrium of the historic Keystone Building, I sketched the view into the old fashioned bathroom. It spoke to me.
keystone Easy Shot 700X
Camera: Nikon D40
ISO Speed: 800
Exposure: 1/250
Aperture: f/6.3
Focal Length: 42 mm
I will be using this camera in week 224 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:
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New slightly larger roombox from Goliath Miniatures for dollhouse miniatures with plexiglass front and optional lid. See more details at www.GoliathMiniatures.com
The Bureau of Land Management, Ridgecrest Field Office, has made available for public comment a draft joint Environmental Assessment for the Keystone Exploratory Drilling Project located on existing unpatented lode mining claims on public lands within California Desert National Conservation Lands and the Cerro Gordo-Conglomerate Mesa Area of Critical Environmental Concern. Photo by the BLM.