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Yashica 635 + Kodak Ektachrome E100G + rated at 200 (couldn't remember if it was 100 or 400 film in there).
Third roll through my Yashica, am really loving shooting with it. Rat's Eye View shots work really well - the comparative height of the lens, from the base of the camera, plus the focal length, means you get less ground, more subject (35mm version here)
The Docklands Light Railway is an automated light metro or light rail system opened in 1987 to serve the redeveloped Docklands area of London.
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a small copse of young poplar trees along the Cuyahoga River.
dawn, Cuyahoga Valley National Park, Ohio. Unedited image.
Slated for inspection this week and likely removal. These trees are over 100 ft / 30 m tall - and only 50 ft / 15 m from the house. Old friends that will be deeply missed.
Morning mist and a bunch of Mistletoe growing in a windbreak of Poplar trees, near Midhurst in West Sussex.
Curiously, the Italians love to plant rows of Poplar trees. This grove in an agricultural area in Northern Italy.
An ancient tree that has survived an Ice Age. This tree has survived over millions of years and seen many changes.
Overpass at Poplar Station on the DLR network in Tower Hamlets, East London. Poplar Station opened in 1987, and was expanded to the current station in 2005.
This morning, looking up at the catkins from the European poplars backlit by the sun.
Populus alba, I think.
Bush between the well and the house on the old family homestead near Blaine Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Poplar Bracket or that is what I think it is, if anyone can confirm or point me in the right direction I would appreciate it. I can't ID the tree though can only think it is some type of Elm. The fungi smells very mushroomy and is brittle now it is dry and is growing in a split in the tree.
It rained all day. I was bored, so I grabbed a Poplar leaf and experimented with my macro lens and remote flash
With six units on the head, an empty potash train makes easy work climbing through the curves towards Fabro.
LA: Populus alba
EN: White poplar / Silver poplar
DE: Silber-Pappel
HU: Ezüst nyár
A tree at home in Central, Eastern and Southern Europe, but it can be found in Asia, and North America as well.
Typical are the diamond shaped marks on the trunks.
Likes warmer climate and watery grounds.
Debrecen, Hungary
The stormy skies plus the thick foliage overhead both added to the dark atmosphere at ground level in this Poplar thicket.
Another "Monochrome moment".
Note: This is also totally unprocessed.
Shot in Monochrome....it took a couple test frames to get my eye and the camera's light meter to agree!
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In "Explore" 8-24-2019