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CCS, ASRA, and USGPRU superbike and sidecar racing at NJMP Thunderbolt in July 2017

Milestones Museum

Basingstoke, Hampshire, England, UK

 

Looks like mostly white!

Narrow gauge steam locomotive Number 2 , Prince built in 1863 , at work on the Blaenau Ffestiniog Railway on the Woodland Wanderer service , seen here at Porthmadog station .

CCS, ASRA, and USGPRU superbike and sidecar racing at NJMP Thunderbolt in July 2016

Number 30 (Piquey) passes number 17 on turn 3/4 around lab 163.

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Number: 27

Date: JUN86W2

Film: Kodachrome

Vibrant colours and a prime number; quayside, Costa Maya, Quintana Roo, Mexico.

 

P1170773

Each Draper Cycles frame gets a brass badge soldered to the seat tube and matching numbers stamped into the steerer tube of the fork. To this point, I haven't bothered polishing after paint but, the next frameset will see some local races and group rides so, I'm polishing the badge and focusing on the little finish details more than usual.

More coof SF architectural detail....I particularly like this design and colors....:-)

 

San Francisco, California

"Number 1060"

 

Albury, NSW at Sunrise

 

This was the moment that I decided to give up on my daily Mobile / iPhone photography project.

 

After continuously posting one photo every day for almost 3 years. I have decided to move on.

 

I have made a lot of friends for life along this journey and learned a lot about myself, creativity and photography.

 

I will still regularly post images from my phone, but not as part of the daily photo project. Don't get me wrong I still love mobile photography. But I'm really hoping to move on to bigger and better things with my personal work and found resticting myself and having to come up with a shot every day, no longer beneficial to the quality of my work.

 

I work in creative bursts and sometimes shoot 400 photos in a day on my phone. On others i don't use the camera at all. I think this style is much more suited to a series of images as a project in itself.

 

There is also this shift in my thinking that mobile photography and iPhoneography is really just the new way we are doing photography now. And that just because you have taken a photo on your phone does not make it any better or worse than taking a photo on any other image capturing device.

 

As fellow mobile photographer +Oliver Lang put it so nicely .

 

"Mobile photography is not so much about the device, but about how we share photos now."

 

I hope I quoted that right Ollie.

 

Stay tuned...

 

#mobilephotography #iPhoneography #mofo #iPh100 #Albury #NSW

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On a you-are-here sign in London next to St. Paul's Cathedral.

After meeting an eastbound Z-train at Mored, BNSF 7239 West leaves Waterman in its wake.

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