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The old mileage post has been standing on the platform at Earlswood Station since 1908, one of the very few original objects left from the GWR era.
172338 departs with 2S04 the 09.21 Worcester Foregate Street to Stratford-upon-Avon service.
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First up-- Apologies on this one; I restarted my computer shortly before working on this next snippet and in addition to losing a lot of settings in Photoshop (thanks Adobe) the restart apparently also lost my slower setting on my time-lapse program. So this is way too fast and I don't know how to slow down. Since it's so short, it's a silent one. Don't have enough time to do a second one today though, so tune in next week for a more proper one!
Oh, technology!
Pretend you're a hummingbird-- then this will seem more normal.
Deep in thought as to which bunch is appropriate for the occasion or which one he could afford. Union Square, San Francisco, CA
And here's the original, out-of-the-camera shot (minus a slight re-size crop) of my previous upload. Scroll back and forth between the two to compare. Don't think post-processing plays a significant role in the results you see on Flickr and elsewhere? It's a necessary evil most of the time...
Two Cobra soldiers. One may or may not be Ms. Mars, which would be kind of funny, since I was actually looking for her to A) find out when she would be wearing what outfits and where, and B) on behalf of another photographer who produced a book and was looking to have those in it sign near their picture.
Same picture as the one next to it, just processed differently. I'm not sure which I like better.
I've got a few of these 'outtakes'. nothing great on their own, but I think things are going the way I want. something more worthwhile coming soon.
Assignment for Digital.
The idea of the assignment is to use photoshop to re-create a traditional look.
A snap with my cool GRD III in a shopping mall in Düsseldorf.
Processed (in seconds) with FLARE to get the post card mood.
An old pre decimal English pound note given the cyanotype treatment after being laid on sensitised Fabriano watercolour paper, and being exposed to sunlight for 5 mins.
I think I may have been better scanning the bank note into Photoshop, and making a digital negative of the face image only, to print from, as the details on the reverse can also be faintly seen.
Great visit today to Duxford which was one of the best museums I have ever visited. from a young age I've always wanted to see the Blackbird in the flesh and today this was realised. Difficult to photograph with the strong backlight so I was quite pleased with this.
University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, Honolulu.
Pulelehua (Kamehameha Butterfly), by Robert Flint, ceramic mural, 1986.
Lubitel 2 TLR med-format camera, expired Fujichrome 64T tungsten film, overexposed one-stop, cross processed.