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MINIMAL - Nekano Scene
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A scene taken of the waterway that runs through the local country park. Although in need of restoration it is a fabulous place for the photographer and a great home for the water birds that live there.
We had quite the blow in the evening prior, but by morning, the gales had vanished and all was still when we went down to Mishoo's.
A pair of Narrowbaots continue their journey along the Grand Union Canal, photographed at Braunston, Northamptonshire. Narrowboat 'HOPE VALLEY' is nearest the camera, whilst 'CRYSTAL CLEAR' is passing under Lock Bridge No.3.
24th September 2017.
Taken just after a skiff of snow had covered the tops. It was actually a really nice day and I'm not entirely sure a photo does it justice.
Another scene at Braunston, taken from a field where silage has recently been baled.
1st August 2019
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Haha. Zeus had climbed into my lap to look at my camera, but I turned it around and snapped this. I liked it. Surprising because I hate pics of myself!
I was seconds away from posting these pictures to Flickr, when I leared the terrible news. Please read my thoughts on the matter.
I love "film scene" pictures. You never know what happens in the next shot...
Taken with my Kodak Retina IIa (1953). Very small when collapsed, and a KILLER lens. Retinas were supposed to compete with Leicas, but they've obviously lost the battle. The building and imaging quality of these cameras however is still fantastic today.
While setting my camera for macro shots, a hummingbird arrived on scene to add flourish. I managed to grab this shot with my cell phone.
In the previous photo I told you how this factory was originally built for the Rapson Tyre Company in 1926. But no one could have foretold the 1929 flood.. That event is still the greatest disaster ever to strike the city of Launceston. Here is actual silent footage of the floods that killed 22 people. www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0TTrIhgRNk
All of this area around Invermay was completely inundated. The Rapson Tyre Company persisted after this initial setback, but more disaster was to follow. Here is a newspaper story with the details. www.examiner.com.au/story/6384130/new-tyre-venture-falls-...
Having been in administration since the flood disaster, the company's machinery was finally sold to Dunlop in Sydney in 1932 and the factory closed. Of course the major reason here was not just the fallout from the flood, but the Great Depression. It was the beginning of decades of slow economic decline in Launceston.
In 1938 wool and skin merchant L.W. Smith (whose name still remains on the smoke stack) took over the empty factory. But disaster was to strike this unlucky site again in 1942. In November of that year the biggest fire in Launceston's history reduced this factory/warehouse to a shell. We see some of this in the photograph here The brickwork in the smoke stack is so good, there was never any danger of it collapsing in the fire, and all these years later it stands strong.
1H55 Aberdeen to Inverness. Class 158 Express in Scotrail Saltire livery seen here at Inverness Airport Station on a wet Scottish afternoon with a service from Aberdeen to Inverness via the A2I line.
Happy Friday guys! With the weather still playing havoc all around us, I'm not sure I'll be venturing too far this weekend!
This afternoon I decided to take a walk up to Hengistbury Head with Buster as I was desperate to capture some pictures of the spit covered in snow. It looked awesome. A scene I never even dreamed of seeing.
This one is of the lone hut at the end of the spit. I'm always drawn to photographing this hut so the added snow was the icing on the cake! Then the birds flew into shot... Perfect!
Have a great weekend guys!