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Items for sale in a bric-a-brac store.

 

Made on my phone in Pixlr and MirrorLab apps.

 

Interior shot from a wonderful old museum which basically is a recreation of a vintage shop from yesteryear - complete with canned groceries and many many other things.One can spend days in there and you still would not have seen everything. Definitely one of the most interesting places i have visited in my life. As me and hubby are in our 50's it was so nice to see products we remember from our early childhoods.

 

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Cereal offender!

 

Weetabix and the lens ball

press L on keyboard for larger view without distractions, cheers Ed

Day 160 (v 7.0) - it's like location but on a smaller scale

Accidentally brought the wrong camera in the wrong housing. The D7000 will fit in the case of the D80, but you won't be able to use any controls besides the shutter, so all these shots were made with one setting and manual placement of strobes or distance to subject.

Not ideal, but I managed to find the 3 animals we went looking for including a cool new nudibranch I'd never seen/found before.

Gale windforce 5 and no visibility up to 6 meters in depth. First – and last 😢 – nudibranch I spotted at 8.2 meters.

Translated from Dutch it's name would be: Spotted bryozoan slug. (It eats bryozoans as it's foodsource as you can also see on the photo)

[ Montagu, 1813 ]

Luftbild vom Omnibus-Betriebshof in München-Laim

Who's the genius who put a cookie shop right next to the Rainbow Milk Bar?

Outside of an abandoned store, in the small town of Turner, Arkansas.

At the lake, in winter, backgrounds are very limited, and mostly unappealing. However, there is a very narrow window where a bit of color IS available. At the Northwest corner of the lake, if a bird is very low, and in exactly the right spot, it can be photographed against some nice orange-ish color.

 

This one obliged.

on the shirt - threadless monster mash collaboration of horror

ir0cko the 68th contributer and our model

Jeeprs creeprs, where'd you get those peeprs?

thewholetapa

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XP2009 drops downhill off the Bargo River bridge, before power back up towards Tahmoor as ST24 running from Melbourne Southern Cross station to Sydney Terminal.

 

In the background is the evening Xplorer service to Canberra, running as SP35.

 

Sunday 4th November 2018

A lovely Cheviot ewe stands guard over her Crystalyx lick - often given to ewes prior to tupping and through the whole lambing process

seen in Ichikawa, Chiba, Japan

For my return visit to the Tombstone Range one goal was to get this shot. If for nothing else to put in perspective for me, as a reminder how pretty this area is at night. To take it a step further, on this night I could have pointed my camera in any other direction for 360 degrees with the same results. Because in this area you are surrounded by mountains. So if you like the view from here, multiply it by any number that it would take you to turn a complete circle.

A product shot of some Pringles lit by flash and a homemade flash modifier made out of a Pringles can.

 

During lockdown, I'd seen a video of someone using a homemade flash modifier made from a Pringles can (clean it out, cut a hole in it, stick it on a speedlight), so I thought I'd have a go myself. Photocrowd are currently running a Repurposed Object contest so I came up with this idea to make my Pringles can flash modifier the subject of my image. It could only be used one way, and that's to use it to take images of Pringles.

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Canon F-1

Kodak Ektar

EB empty centerbeams and reefer train moving past the yard office at The Dalles, Oregon.

Not that I am even good enough to worry about the distance left to the pin, I do have a measuring device in my golf bag to help me look like I know what I am doing! HMM!

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