View allAll Photos Tagged Repeat

artifact from the Algonquin Logging museum

The Third Avenue Bridge and downtown Minneapolis.

I only went to fetch something, then returned to find my place was occupied. This was Daisy’s chair too. When I bought the chair I thought it was mine - obviously I was wrong!

Camera: Minolta XD7

Lens: Minolta MD 1:1.4/50mm

Film: Jessops Diamond 2 400 asa (expired)

Scan: Vuescan + Epson Perfection V330 Edit: Snapseed

Processed by My Photo, Plymouth

The entrance to a small water reservoir in the Coppice.

instruction #04

 

Kristin Van Den Eede

 

"Send shivers down my spine"

Yes, a staircase... in a former bank, now a shop for cooking utensils

Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mk. II

Olympus M.12-50mm/f3.5-6.3

#13 'it's leisure time'

Cologne Opera. Germany.

 

Canon T50 - Fuji Pro 400h

DA-forgot I still had the Double Exposed still on.

Havana, Cuba

 

Jumping ahead for a Street & Repeat instruction: "Make a street photograph that is not easily dated." - Blake Andrews

 

ShooterFiles.com

I shot this one before, but improving it is hard to resist :)

 

Front Page Explored! Suhweet!

Tattoo I doodled on my cousin...

Atlanta GA

-

Minolta X-570 camera

Rokkor 45/2.0 lens

Fujicolor PRO H 400 film

Came right up on the back porch in broad daylight to munch on cats’ food.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Fisheye lens view of The Calling by Mark Di Suvero in downtown Milwaukee, WI USA.

I'm doing alot of that this long weekend, ha.

And so were the Giant Panda's at the Calgary Zoo. Love these animals, they are so fun to watch!! :)

My last shot from this great little local explore.

"The precision of naming takes away from the uniqueness of seeing." - Pierre Bonnard

 

-----

 

I've posted two photos previously of this display at the Rideau centre.

 

This is the birds eye view of the display; and my last shot of it.

 

For once I wish I had less light; I feel it would have been a lot more detailed and dramatic if the light hadn't been so bright, but what can you do? The mall won't cut the lights because I'm walking around with a camera, (I asked) so I just had to make do.

 

Anyway; hope everyone has had a good day.

 

Click "L" for a larger view.

 

Thanks so much everyone for the comments and favs!

The happiness of most people is not ruined by great catastrophes or fatal errors, but by the repetition of slowly destructive little things.

 

Ernest Dimnet

 

"Shoot on the move"

 

Chris Farling

Long Beach, Ca.

Michael Moeller, all rights reserved © 2015

Rusted and decaying seat back of forgotten patio chair.

ISO 100

ƒ/11.0

7.1 mm

1/50

Seattle, acrylic block print on vinyl.

1 3 5 6 7 ••• 79 80