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Photograph taken during the 1970's....

Forget this animation nonsense, I want a job where I can wear a tie and make phonecalls that aren't about reducing the budget for projects whilst increasing their scope.

Seat 38J makes a free phonecall to my seat, as shown by Emirates' in-flight entertainment system displayed on the monitor.

Photograph taken in 1970....

Wil talking to Jer as we toasted those in the family not with us any more. We missed you Jer and Jen!!!!!

Minolta SRT 100X

rokkor MD 28mm f2,8

Kodak elitechrome 200 iso

so i mentioned i was going to see the maine and mayday parade well that happened! firstly can i just say, OH MY GOD I HAVE MISSED GOING TO GIGS SO MUCH. just that whole atmosphere and ugh yeah missed it.

 

secondly, the maine were amazing but i wish they'd idk interacted a bit more with the audience but tbh they made up for that later. and the venue was so hot that i wouldn't wanna waste my breath and talk loads.

 

mayday parade were also amazing! i knew the words to nearly every song and i've only been listening to them for like just over a month. i really do enjoy them.

 

i wish ami could have been there for the gig. she got phonecalls during lots of songs tho and more phonecalls later on.

 

after the show, went outside. and met the whole of the maine oh my god (': i still can't quite believe it. they're all super lovely. i may or may not be crushing on kennedy super bad atm (': i think i'ma post all my photos with em in comments but i'm not sure. so yeah, great weekend :3 (the title was johnohh's words not mine, just sayin')

A few minutes past twelve the day after.

Folded 48 cranes for an art project (still 1452 to go : >).

It was a great birthday with loads of sms phonecalls surprise presents.

My dearest friend coming over unexpectely.

Could serve her thaisalade and killed 24 mini moorkop(chocolate and cream).

Still more party days to come.....

And girls: a Marlies Dekkers does add happiness to your life!

Mamiya 6,

75mm, f3.5,

Ilford Delta ISO 400,

Developed in TMax 1+4 for 6.5mins at 20C,

Scanned at 3200 dpi using Epson F-3200 scanner,

Processed in CS3

I can't say much right now...but it looks quite good! Gonna make a last phonecall...fingers crossed!

 

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Tom Taylor the man of international mystery turned his phone on where we stopped for lunch, actually had 4 bars of service with China Mobile and called his wife to say he was on the Great Wall. ;)

Wrocław, Poland, August 2009.

All Saints at Thurcaston is a mainly 14th century building with alterations made in the 15th century, from which period dates most of the fine collection of fragments of medieval glass deposited in the central light of the east window. Some of these ancient elements of glass are more complete, including heads, angels, roundels and a donor figure.

 

The church consists of a nave, chancel and west tower, along with a north aisle running almost the full length of the building. The interior preserves a more unspoilt, ancient atmosphere as it has not been too heavily affected by later restoration. There is an ancient wooden screen in the north aisle, originally the rood screen and one of the earliest surviving in the country (alas I failed to realise this at the time so do not have detailed shots of it). The nave roof is supported on some amusing medieval carved head corbels.

www.thurcastoncropstonhistory.org.uk/all-saints-church/

 

The church is well worth a visit but sadly kept locked outside of services so a phonecall may be necessary to see inside.

Outside the apartment of a proposed eviction, rally participants make calls to the landlord and his lawyer.

Phone booth in the middle of nowhere

A wonderful old church well worth exploring but little visited on the edge of suburban Rugby, but as it's normally kept locked I timed my visit close to a sunday evening service to get in. Very friendly people, but alas little time to get decent photos, though they seemed happy to open up for me if I wanted to return. I've known the church for years having grown up in the area but only been inside a few times years ago, when it used to be more accessible. It was one of the first ancient churches I ever experienced and left a lasting impression.

 

Despite serving what is now a large suburb of Rugby the church retains a country feel, being cut off from the town by the main line between Birmingham and London, meaning it is completely invsible from Hillmorton itself. Normal approach is thus bizarrely through a tunnel under the railway line that leads to the churchyard!

 

It's a mainly 13th/14th century building, the west tower is of a rich red sandstone whist the body of the building has been patched up at various dates giving it an attractive unrestored patina. Inside is equally unspoilt, retaining a late Georgian feel with it's furnishings, Royal Arms and whitewashed walls (though oddly just chancel and south aisle have been scraped). Victorian glass is confined to 2 south aisle windows (including one strange piecemeal affair) the main east window with it's intersecting tracery is left plain.

 

The main items of interest here are the monuments, three medieval tombs and an elegant brass of a lady. Of the effigies the best is the early 14th century lady in the south aisle with wimple and canopy over her head. The nearby knight is more damaged whilst the 13th century priest under an arch in the north aisle (almost hidden behind benches) is badly mutilated.

 

All in all well worth a look, but unless you're lucky with timing will probably require a phonecall to open up, unfortunately there are no keyholder details.

 

1. magic moment, 2. after the rain..., 3. midnight blue, 4. crazy clouds, 5. loves..., 6. Rhapsody in blue... - Hafnarfjörður skyline, 7. faces..., 8. floating...,

 

9. Snæfellsjökull, 10. stairway to heaven.., 11. iceblue, 12. miracle sky, 13. northern lights over my rooftop, 14. wet blue web, 15. to much tv...?, 16. ...,

 

17. light, 18. let it snow... day #30, 19. stairway to heaven, 20. ský, 21. walk away... day #33, 22. should I stay... day #62, 23. Regnbogar..., 24. bótin,

 

25. one too many wasted sunsets..., 26. the man in the sky..., 27. stairway to heaven...2, 28. Mona Lisa, 29. , 30. red roof, 31. fall 2, 32. fall 1,

 

33. , 34. in the still of the night..., 35. somewhere over the rainbow..., 36. Tull, 37. opposites..., 38. Tungukollur, 39. HástökkvAri, 40. Risessan,

 

41. me, myself and I... day #43, 42. GOSH... FUTAB! and day #13, 43. ...rði, 44. long time no play, 45. barbed wire - again..., 46. flame, 47. My Neo – My Saviour, 48. blue balloons,

 

49. endless reflection, 50. pylons, 51. tired - day #4, 52. midsummer light, 53. important phonecall, 54. storm, 55. Jökulsárlón, 56. three pointer???,

 

57. Where The Streets Have No Name, 58. blues, 59. midnight, 60. midnight in Akureyri, 61. ...through the grapevine..., 62. in tune..., 63. Back, 64. path,

 

65. ???, 66. aurora borealis ps, 67. bótin, 68. opposites attract, 69. Esja - between showers, 70. window to eternity..., 71. ský, 72. guitar play...

 

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The 500 model. Known as the Fiat 500 and Cinquecento.

I'm over with my work this week :D So when I arrived at home this morning I took this photos! Memo's waiting a phonecall of Vanth and he's nervous... What's the reason of the phonecall? :)

 

Memo: Hello...

Vanth: Hey Memo! How are you? I've call to ask you something...

Memo: Wha- what? (OMG, WHAT!? O/////O

Vanth: I need your help. I have to do a project about the theme parks and I need to do some research about structures and things.

Memo: And... and how I can help you? (ASK ME FOR A DATE NOW <3 <3 <3)

Vanth: I have two tickets and I'll go tomorrow. Mmmm, that's a little bit embarrasing but... Would you come with me? :)

Memo: ...! (He did!) Yes... yes, of course! I'll do whatever you need :D (God, I'll die of love *//////*)

Vanth: Ok! Thank you :D I'll pick you at 10 am. And thanks again! Bye!

Memo: Bye~! (OMG, I'M DREAMING OR SOMETHING! I have a date with my Vanth :D Now is time to think of what I'll wear tomorrow ^/////^)

 

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Bieeeen ya estoy de todo el trabajo de esta semana :D Así que nada más llegar a casa esta mañana, me he puesto a hacer estas foticos! Memo espera una llamada de Vanth y está un pelín nervioso... Cual es la razón de la llamada? :)

 

Memo: Hola...

Vanth: Hey Memo! ¿Que tal estás? Te llamo para pedirte algo...

Memo: ¿Qu- Qué? (OMG, ¿¡QUÉ!? O/////O)

Vanth: Necesito tu ayuda. Tengo que hacer un proyecto sobre parques de atracciones y tengo que hacer un poco de documentación sobre estructuras y cosas.

Memo: Y... y cómo puedo ayudarte yo? (PIDEME UNA CITA YA <3 <3 <3)

Vanth: Tengo dos entradas para mañana. Mmmm, esto es un poco vergonzoso pero... ¿Querrias venir conmigo? :)

Memo: ...! (Lo ha hecho!) Si... si, ¡claro que si! Haré todo lo que necesites :D (Dios, voy a morir de amor *//////*)

Vanth: Ok! Gracias :D Te recogeré mañana a eso de las 10. ¡Gracias de nuevo! ¡Hasta mañana!

Memo: Adiós~! (OMG, ESTOY SOÑANDO O ALGO! Tengo una cita con mi Vanth :D Ahora hay que decidir que me pondré mañana ^/////^)

Molly-Renee Baker, three-years-old talks with her father Cpl Sherman Baker of the U.S. Marines who is on deployment in undisclosed location overseas. Molly-Renee was attending a fundraiser for Operation:Thank You in Mason with her mother Andrea Baker of Middletown when they got the call. Andrea said it had been two day since she had heard from her husband but was relived to get the call on the day after Osama bin Laden was killed by U.S. forces. Photo shot Monday May 2, 2011. The Enquirer/Cara Owsley

red squirrel and bullfinch are standing around a telephone booth with a bench

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Continuation of my Street Photo Collection from my recent trip to the Netherlands, Italy and Norway. Some addition to the Phone Call set.

 

Remaining candid/street shots taken with my Canon (85/f1.8, 135/f2L & EF-S 55-250IS) on this trip.

 

Oslo downtown around the Central Station was buzzing with people. Here, several people crossing the street going towards the Oslo City shopping mall were trying to stay in touch by phone as they were walking.

Taken with the Nikon D700 and Sigma 85mm f/1.4

Mardi Gras Day in the Faubourg Marigny section of New Orleans

  

After doing the washing machine one, I knew I'd have to do one of the dryer. Nowhere near as cool though. The dryer looks like it's big enough to fit me in there. Believe me though...no chance in hell. I tried. :D Brought back memories though from when we were kids growing up. We'd play hide and seek and I'd hide in the dryer.

 

Speaking of memories...shortly after we first got this washer/dryer set when we moved into our house, I left a pen in my pocket. I remember the phonecall from Jane. I was at work and on my way home when Jane told me I had left a pen in my pocket. I got home and was horrified. The pen exploded in our dryer and what a mess! The bad thing was that it wasn't wet ink. The dryer pretty much dried it up. I must have spent 4 hours that night scrubbing the inside of the dryer with every chemical I could find. That's the last time I ever put a pen in my pocket.

Well, I got a phonecall at 11.30am and these were baked, decorated and delivered by 1.45pm - i even impressed myself!! Lol! The order was for a small leaving lunch at Morgan Stanley.

 

Simple Chocolate cupcakes with Chocolate Ganache Buttercream or Vanilla Buttercream.

 

Ice Cream cone cupcake inspired by the brilliant Gabby Cupcakes!

Molly-Renee Baker, three-years-old talks with her father Cpl Sherman Baker of the U.S. Marines who is on deployment in undisclosed location overseas. Molly-Renee was attending a fundraiser for Operation:Thank You in Mason with her mother Andrea Baker of Middletown when they got the call. Andrea said it had been two days since she had heard from her husband but was relived to get the call on the day after Osama bin Laden was killed by U.S. forces. Photo shot Monday May 2, 2011. The Enquirer/Cara Owsley

Late 19th century window by John Hardman Studios of Birmingham in the south chapel at Catshill.

 

Christ Church at Catshill is largely the work of Harvey Eginton dating from 1838, though the chancel was rebuilt and enlarged in 1887. The soft red sandstone has weathered badly in places, making the church appear far older than it actually is.

 

The interior is fairly austere but contains some good glass, including a wonderful Arts & Crafts St Christopher window by Karl Parsons (one of my all time favourite glass artists) in the south chapel, where the adjoining window is toned with beautiful blue glass and the ceiling gilded (though hard to see in the low lighting).

 

The church is normally kept locked without keyholder information, so I am hugely indebted to the delightful lady who so willingly opened up for us following my phonecall.

 

For more details see below:-

www.worcesteranddudleyhistoricchurches.org.uk/index.php?p...

Sitting in my room on the laptop and noticed the sky was looking brilliant ! A quick phonecall later was in the car and chasing the sun down. Settled with this spot here, quite happy with the result.

Canon 500D

Sigma 10mm f2.8 Fisheye

1/100 second f7.1 ISO-200

My friend Darko receiving a phone call

This young man is serving on the Royal Guard, who guards the Royal Castle in Oslo. I was quite surprised when he aknowledged my presense at all, let alone agreed to let me photograph him. I have passed the castle and the guards outside since I was a small child, and have believed and experienced that they'll ignore any and all verbal approaches. This day however, he not only answered me, but he even made a phonecall -- via a military fixed connection -- to a superior of some sort to check whether it would be acceptable to let me take his portrait. It was, as long as there were no commercial interest involved.

 

He could not give me a name though, so he will remain an anonymous soldier. I did give details about how to see the picture, so in case:

 

Thanks, I think you look great!

 

This picture is #26 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at www.100strangers.com/

 

All my strangers can be seen in 100 Strangers set.

Week 7: The man, the dog, the hat, the trench-coat, the phonecall.

Tango sits in my in-box while I take a client call. Oh yes and the bag on my head. That's my hair treatment experiment. I put olive oil in my hair because it was dry. I had to wash my hair twice to get it back to normal.

Well illuminated section of the Fish Lane entertainment precinct. Part of my "After Dark" project.

red squirrels are standing around a telephone booth with a bench

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