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Event: Morris Minor Repairs - 12/10-03/11/24
Location: Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire
Camera: Pentax ME Super
Lens(s): 28mm f/2.8
Film: Ilford Delta 400
Shot ISO: 800 (+1 stop)
Light Meter: Camera
Lighting: Various
Mounting: Hand held
Firing: Shutter button
Developer: Ilford DD-X(1+4) for 10m 30s
Scanner: Epson V800
Post: Adobe Lightroom & Photoshop (dust removal)
Event: Morris Minor Repairs - 12/10-03/11/24
Location: Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire
Camera: Pentax ME Super
Lens(s): 28mm f/2.8
Film: Ilford Delta 400
Shot ISO: 800 (+1 stop)
Light Meter: Camera
Lighting: Various
Mounting: Hand held
Firing: Shutter button
Developer: Ilford DD-X(1+4) for 10m 30s
Scanner: Epson V800
Post: Adobe Lightroom & Photoshop (dust removal)
Event: Morris Minor Repairs
Location: Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire
Camera: Pentax MZ-M
Lens(s): 28mm f/2.8
Film: Ilford Delta 400
Shot ISO: 800 (+1 stop)
Light Meter: Camera
Lighting: Various
Mounting: Hand held
Firing: Shutter button
Developer: Ilford DD-X(1+4) for 10m 30s
Scanner: Epson V800
Post: Adobe Lightroom & Photoshop (dust removal)
Stained glass window repair. Rawcliffe Lodge, Glasgow, Scotland. W & J.J Keir, 1860. www.rdwglass.com
Old cars up for repair and restoration. These cars, if their owners are willing to part from them, will probably sell for much more than what they originally were worth before restoration.
A friend asked me if I could repair her dad's recipe book. It came minus the spine and all the pages were loose! It turned out to be exactly the same make of book as I had repaired for my wife on my first bookbinding course at West Dean College back in 2017.
At least my friend's dad can use his recipe book again.
Our professional drone repair department in South London deals with various DJI Phantom 2 repair procedures on a daily basis.
Here is the camera back together again, mounted with a Leica Summaron 2.8 35mm. Ready for a test shoot!
The bridge was washed out a week or so go with all the heavy rain they had!
On our National Park - Aoraki Mount Cook walk along one of the many walkways. On one of our stops on the way back to Christchurch. It was a dull overcast day but very calm and warm.
Last day of our fast trip around the South Island with my friends from the UK. November 8, 2013 Central Otago New Zealand.
Any one interested in following our trip around the South Island.. here is a map: www.wises.co.nz/l/south+island/#c/-45.149671/169.902439/14/
Mount Cook is New Zealand's tallest Mountain, standing 3754 metres (12,316 ft) above sea level. It used to be the world's 37th most prominent mountain standing, until the eastern face of its northern peak fell off in 1991. The Mountain was renamed to Aoraki/Mount Cook in 1998 following a settlement between The Crown and local Maori tribe Ngai Tahu, honouring the original Maori name meaning "Cloud Piercer", and continues as the only example of a conjoint name in the South Island where the Maori name is expressed first, signifying the mountain's national cultural importance.
Aoraki/Mount Cook is located in the Southern Alps amongst over 140 peaks higher than 2000 m, 19 of which are over 3000 m, that make up the Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park, and is part of Te Wahipounamu UNESCO World Heritage Area.
Mount Cook has a high annual quota of rainfall of around 7600 mm (300 in). This causes temperate rainforests in the lands below the mountains, but the Mount Cook area is above the treeline, so most of the plants are small alpine shrubs and wild flowers, including the Mount Cook Lily, the largest buttercup in the world which is endemic to New Zealand. Glaciers cover 40% of the National Park.
The area is abundant in walking tracks, with walking trails leaving Mount Cook Village taking anywhere between 10 minutes and 4 hours. There are also day tramps to some of the area's alpine huts, and for the more experienced, mountain climbing is widely popular, with guides are available. During winter ski excursions to New Zealand's longest glacier, the Tasman, are a unique opportunity to get on the ice.
For More Info: www.mount-cook.nz.com/
SHIPtember concept. My last S.H.I.P. was a little outta my comfort zone with curvy stuff so this year I'm looking to return to warm and cozy boilerplate. Something utilitarian, blocky and ugly, bold graphics hopefully.
Currently I've got no idea how to build that negative arc with my orange bricks. Research is needed. Also maybe modeler's clay ;-) The stud count at the top is just a rough guide at this point.
St. Louis, MO. November 2007.
I'm not sure why but one of my ambitions in life has been to get a photograph of one of these shoe repair signs.
The last double deck buses new to Mayne Manchester were two Dennis Tridents with Plaxton President bodywork register MX03KZN and KZP arriving in 2003, as expected both passed into Stagecoach ownership in 2008 when Maynes sold out to Stagecoach. Receiving corporate livery they were based at Hyde Road and often found themselves on their former routes running through Droylsden. Unexpectedly these two Presidents received Magic livery in late 2009 and as the first low floor Magics they transferred over to Sharston where they remained until August this year when they returned to Hyde Road and were painted back into corporate colours. MX03KZN a month after returning to Hyde Road hit a low bridge whilst on Metrolink replacement work and the expectations were that due to its advancing years it would not be repaired, the damage was not too severe and repaired it was, it is seen here a day or so after returning to service running through Daisy Nook just as it did when new, but for how long is the new question as rumour has it they may be off soon to Plymouth which is unfortunately a bit far for me to chase them.
Repairs to the sea wall are taking place at Dawlish after storm damage as a Cross Country service passes - 29.12.14.
Got the old bike out - finally! Need to get it back into condition for the road, so I don't have to walk to everywhere! Ended up with a photo too. Troubled Tuesday? :-)
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Camera & lens: Nikon D90 with nikkor 35mm
Exposure:1/160
Aperture: f/1.8 at 35mm (= 52mm)
ISO:100
Flash:No
Filters:None
Tripod: No
RAW processor: Adobe Lightroom 3
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