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Taken with Canon 400D + 18-55mm non-IS kit lens.

Shutter priority mode @ 15 seconds, ISO 200.

Iron gates by William Vickers (c.1851–1922)

The most alarmingly silent place on earth.

Granville Street / Berkeley Street in Glasgow.

Taken with my Canonet 28 with Ilford HP5

Figure beside the door of Glasgow's Mitchell Library, not sure who or what he's meant to represent.

I was there to listen to a talk about the Spanish Civil War and the part Scots took in it, fascinating stuff, though the debate afterwards became a little heated at times.

Holga 120GN

Shanghai GP3

Kodak D76

Abel Tasman’s map

Mitchell Library

The Mitchell Library (Public Library of New South Wales)

My first proper attempt at long exposure photo's...the rest were utter write offs

The Tasman Map is hand drawn on delicate Japanese paper. It bears the arms of the City of Amsterdam. Just below the Tropic of Capricorn are the tracks of Abel Tasman's two ships Heemskerck and Zeehaen.

 

The map combines the results of Abel Tasman's first (1642-1643) and second (1644) voyages with those of earlier Dutch navigators. It shows a surprisingly accurate general outline of the Australian coastline.

 

Princess George of Greece presented the original Tasman Map to the Library in 1931. The origins of the map are uncertain. Once thought to have been drawn under Tasman's personal supervision - possibly by his chief pilot, Franz Jacobszoon Visscher - it now seems likely that the map was created c. 1695, derived from an imperfect original map, itself compiled in 1644 from authentic original maps, including those of Tasman's two voyages.

 

In recognition of the Tasman Map's significance, a stunning marble mosaic reproduction forms part of the floor of the historic Mitchell Library vestibule at the State Library of New South Wales. The mosaic, which was created by Sydney craftsmen the Melocco Brothers in 1939, took many hours of painstaking and accurate work to complete.

Learning, above the Mitchell Library entrance, Glasgow. Also known as Mrs Mitchell :D

Polaroid 103

Polaroid 125i

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