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ahhhhhh i finally have a polaroid <3 all thanks to brendan! my new camera was a (very late but very much appreciated) valentine's gift. i took a picture of it with my minolta, so i'll have it up once i get that roll developed :)
in the meantime, know this: my camera's name is dexter and the pictures it takes are amazing. a little wonky, but amazing.
by the way: does anyone have a polaroid camera (specifically a OneStep) who could offer me any advice on taking photos? i can't seem to figure out the lighting knob, and i'm not sure if the photos are just coming out this way because of what i'm doing or because of the film (Impossible Project). thanks :)
18" Miss Seventeen dress I patterned and sewed recently. She's wonderful to pattern for, her ridiculous mannequin like proportions make it easy.
I've repainted her face but haven't affixed new hair yet. Temp piece of mohair just tucked into head cavity for now.
Ad from vintage Seventeen Feb. 1965 magazine. April 2021
I like the pink/orange flower print on the left.
The 17th C-5M Super Galaxy was delivered to the U.S. Air Force on March 25, 2014. This C-5M will make its first stop at Stewart Air National Guard Base, N.Y., where it will undergo internal paint restoration before heading to its new home at Dover Air Force Base, Del. For more: bit.ly/1ixLeJR
Labeled "Remmington Rand - Model Seventeen" A bygone and forgotten era. The typewriter was as revolutionary as the personal computer in its time, allowing anyone, no matter how unreadable their handwriting, to put words on paper with lightining speed. 60 words per minute was not uncommon. I found this gem in in old country store basement in Southern Indiana
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Day 17 and there is a 17 minute wait for the bus to Eastbourne :)
I was struggling for a 17, but yesterday I just happened to notice these new bus stops tell you when the next bus is due ... great :)
So, me thinks, I'll walk up to the village whilst it's still dark this morning and snap the bus stop lit up. Good job I checked the time table on line, as the first bus on a Sunday isn't until 09.05.
I got there with a 43 minute wait, so went for a wander and of course, I found people to chat to, which meant I nearly didn't get back to the stop for the 17 minute mark :)))
PS ... Bexhill is made up of Cooden, Little Common (which we call the village), Pebsham, Sidley and the Old Town.
To the right we see the very start of the most successful decker in the bus industry: the Dennis Trident. 17006 S806BWC was the 6th example of the type built for the UK, and entered service with Stagecoach London as TA6 in 1999.
After working in Torbay, Exeter and Manchester, 17006 landed up in Plymouth where she still works today - although not for much longer. To the left of it, is her replacement; 10491 SN65ZHF, an Alexander Dennis Enviro400MMC bodied E40D.
Although the chassis has been signifcantly developed through the years, and was renamed E40D in 2011 - it is essentially the same product as the S reg Trident that came 17 years before hand. At euro 6, it's powered by a Cummins ISBe6 engine, coupled to the Voith gearbox. The ISB engine took over from the ISC at euro 5 for the Enviro400s, but before euro 3 the Tridents were powered by the (in my opinion, far superior) Cummins CT220, which 17006 still uses.
I'm no fan of the Tridents and Enviros after euro 3 at all, however it's definitely worth giving Dennis credit for a design that would carry on for 17 years, and counting!
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I made it out of the house today for a brief while. I needed the air and my nostrils needed ventilating.
Not much else to say.
This photo? My washing line. It's still raining. It's been raining for the past month.
I am going on a trip tomorrow to Costa Rica with my friend cody :D:D:D:D
however, this means you'll have to cut me some slack if I'm late uploading or if it isn't a self portrait... I hear it's beautiful down there, I've never been :)
It's supposed to rain a lot but I'm not complaining.
Sorry this isn't greattt, I'm packing hah.
He was sunshine I fell over
My feet like bricks underwater
4 Days to go. super excited about me and my boyfriend's anniversary! Heehee.
old photo everyone. i missed all of you here in flickr, going to catch up on your streams!
GhostWorks ~ Number Play Challenge
Texture by SkeletalMess
www.flickr.com/photos/skeletalmess/3332603872/in/set-7215...
Created for 51/365 Photo Manipulations Project
Time slips away
And the light begins to fade
And everything is quiet now
Feeling is gone
And the picture disappears
And everything is cold now
The dream had to end
The wish never came true
And the girl
Starts to sing
Seventeen seconds
A measure of life
The Cure - "Seventeen Seconds"
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Hutton, Essex
Olympus e410
Zuiko OM 24mm 1:2.8 @ f5.6
ISO100
4/3 OM adapter
A WB manifest CP471 freight rolls past tower B17 (hidden behind the train) just East of downtown Bensenville, IL This location is 17 track miles West of Chicago's Union Station.
Shot in August of 2013, this area changed drastically in 2010 with the demolition of hundreds of housing structures to make way for the realigned UP "New Line" and the realignment of Irving Park Rd for future O'hare runway 28L/10R
The area is changing again with the grade separation of the CP mainline (seen in the background veering off to the North) going North of B17 and Irving Park Rd.
Hopefully this project will once and for all unsnarl the traffic nightmare that York and Irving Park can become when 10mph freights cross Irving Park Rd