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Copley Square in Boston. I like how the building almost looks transparent.

Barcelona, Spain. Gerard

Nashville, Tennessee

 

This image is one of my first captures with Ilford HP5 Plus 400. I love this film! The grain adds so much character. See more shots from this outing here: www.shutteringthrulife.com/a-foggy-start/

 

Olympus OM1

Olympus OM Zuiko 50mm f1.8

Ilford HP5 Plus 400

FINDLab

Ground-scraping wall cloud on a tornado warned storm by Manley, Nebraska on 6/11/18.

Despite her build date of 2018, the Algoma Innovator sports large scrape marks across her hull thanks to the many trips through locks making up the St Lawrence Seaway.

Accident-damaged BR Sulzer Type 4 - Class 46 - 46021 with Class 31 31414 at Stratford depot, on a cold sunny day in February 1983.

At this time, withdrawn locos were often taken to Stratford to have any re-useable spares removed, to keep the rest of their class running. 46021 was finally scrapped, at Swindon, in June 1985.

31414 had a happier fate, and was withdrawn in 1999, and preserved, and today (2020) is owned by A1A Locomotives Ltd, and being restored at the Midland Railway Centre.

Restored from an under-exposed grainy blue-colour-shifted original..

Original slide - photographer unknown

 

See - approximately - where this photo was taken

This is a one of those big Pano's that I do. Using a TSE 90mm f2.8 {wonderfully sharp lens} i combined 28 images. spent hours and hours to correct and clean up,. Three moutaians are presented, to the right, The White Pyramid, Howes Peak covered in clouds, and Aiguille, and Aries peaks repectivly.

 

A return trip to Banff is defiantly on the books!

 

No modification, cropping or further editing is permitted with out with the expressed permission of Drew May Photography.

 

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I haven't taken a picture of Eleanore's feet in awhile. They've gotten enormous. They're bigger than the rest of her body, and shes constantly tripping over them. Her knees and legs are covered in bruises and scrapes. Even so, her feet are still adorable and totally kissable. I give it another 6 months before they start growing hair and warping into Sasquatch trunks.

This young dark-faced 8-point timidly came into a rattle. Finally came out of the woods and checked out the nearby scrape. Didn't work it.

 

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Our beautiful world, pass it on.

Diamond Road—a snarling, sweat-soaked beast of an album—crashed onto the scene in '73 like a whiskey-fueled Mustang tearing through the desert night. Buzz Kill’s guitar riffs sliced like a switchblade, jagged and wild, while "Sticks" Pitz pounded the skins with the manic fury of a man possessed by voodoo rhythms. Ticker Woodnitch held down the low end, a bass-thumping madman who’d cut his teeth in dive bars from Tulsa to Tijuana. This trio of misfits clawed their way out of the Midwest, a hard-rockin’ hydra born from the ashes of busted dreams and cheap amps, only to drop this self-titled slab of vinyl that barely scraped the charts—too raw, too real for the bell-bottomed masses. A fleeting howl of glory, lost to time… and here’s the kicker, folks: this whole damn thing’s a mirage, a fever dream conjured up for your amusement. Diamond Road never existed, but don’t it feel like they should’ve?

Shot on a Lomo LC-Wide and Agfa Precisa CT100 cross-processed.

greetings from new york. :-)

Dredge barge "Doreen Dorward", attended by hopper barges "Nab" and "Needles", dredging a new Eastern Channel in Cowes Harbour to allow the passage of larger vessels. The lights of Portsmouth and Spinnaker Tower in background.

 

Was happy to get the starbursts

 

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I shot this back November in a black Kodak developing tank in the studio. The paperclip is floating on the water's surface whose tension permits the paperclip to rest slightly lower than the water's normal surface. This depression is made apparent due to the lines of perpendicular venetian blinds reflecting in the water's surface.

 

Strobist info: 500W hotlight snooted with blue gel on blinds and 250W hotlight snooted on paperclip from high camera left.

More Macro with my New Old Knight ... a Nikkor 28mm F/3.5

 

Taken with a Nikon 1 V2 , inverse Nikon Non AI 28mm, F/22, ISO 800, Shutter 1/60

 

What are You Think That is ?, Comment ...

 

215/365. April 7, 2022.

Kodak TriX 400, Ars Imago Monobath (at least 5 days over expiry)

The Aon Center in downtown Chicago is 83 floors and 1,136 feet tall. It was the tallest building in Chicago when it was completed in 1974 and was then known as the Standard Oil Building.

NYC's Woolworth Building (left) was once the world's tallest building. At 792 feet, it remains on the top 100 list.

 

Meanwile, since its construction in 1913, dozens of taller skyscrapers have gone up - and down - across New York City. Most recently, the Freedom Tower (right) has become the City's tallest.

 

However, from this vantage point on the Brooklyn Bridge, Woolworth still appears to win.

 

Click here for 20 Photos & Stories from Ground Zero

 

Too much of a good thing: Harvesting random palettes via the ColourLovers API. www.colourlovers.com

A whitetail buck visiting a scrape in the Oklahoma Cross Timbers.

 

Our beautiful world, pass it on.

Six years ago, making it almost scraping the very bottom of the "is it worth putting on flickr?" folder.

KFC 37418 on 0Z37 07:50 Derby R.T.C. Network Rail - Chester Middle Yard Route Learner, at Warrington Arpley 20/10/2025

Fun retro look inspired by this round at Collabor88!

 

-Photo taken @Boyhood Home of Johnny Cash-

 

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Hey guys, Jack here once again, here this time with a nice little boredom build I cranked out a few weeks ago. Just like the real Vega, it features fixed landing gears, tapered wings and a two-bladed propeller. Just something I did in the little spare time designated for LEGO I was able to scrape up (LOL), but I hope you all enjoy this classic, early '30's aircraft I made (:. (And yes, was too lazy to think up a functional wingbox -- this being just a build done out of boredom -- so each side of the wings are loosely hung in with just one hinge... hence the trans-white supporting parts at the wingtips.)

Rascando el cielo

 

I found really tall the buildings in Panama. I heard they have a 90 floor building and are plannig for one with 100. Using concrete it is a really huge thing.

Glacial striae on Archean mafic igneous, Yellowknife Bay, Yellowknife NT 21 May 2024

Lower Manhattan

Although these birds of a feather appear to be different they are classified as "California Gulls". A young couple was throwing scraps of food to a group of ground squirrels and the Gulls couldn't get in on the action. Frustration set in and the beak locking Gull gave his buddy the business. A little foot to the chest too...no bandages were need while taking this shot!

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