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"Fuck Common Society"

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Following the tragic incident in which 17 people died after the crash of the Gloria Elevator, television crews from around the world briefly descended on Lisbon before heading off in search of more bad news. Here one presenter reads a script to camera from a teleprompter.

Backyard - Standing on my tripod :o)

 

Click Z for Zoom once or twice

 

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8th street at portola avenue - alameda, california

Looking across at the parge panels of flowing Mongollian script from the wooden bench in the Ancient Asian Artifacts room at the Art Gallery of South Australia.

 

Not surprisingly the Mongollian script is very similar to ancient Chinese script.

I *very* rarely use my lunch hour to go railfanning. Time, and the lack of interesting trains on the Dayton District over the past year or so have negated the need. This day's train was a worthy exception.

 

Leading NS 60P through Springfield, OH was CP 7015, painted in its snazzy, retro Canadian Pacific scheme with block lettering on the long hood. Trailing it was a train of potash bound for the Indiana and Ohio Railway for eventual delivery to a fertilizer plant in South Charleston.

ou fin de journée de printemps à Gouy

 

youtu.be/r7jaXI6oXpQ The Script " Flares "

Polaroid Week, Avril 2022.

Day 5. 1/2.

 

Cette image vient d'une époque, (il y a 30 ans) où les scripts utilisaient le Polaroid à des fins de continuité sur les tournages films. Des centaines de Polaroïds étaient ainsi exécutées comme aide mémoire pour les costumes, la coiffure ou pour s'assurer du bon emplacement pour les accessoires dans un décor. La plupart des scripts avaient des Sx-70, d'autres utilisaient les appareils de la gamme Spectra.

 

Parfois, pour nous faire plaisir, à nous les techniciens, elles nous croquait le portrait. Je ne sais pas de quel tournage il s'agit ni qui a prit cette photo. Probablement lors du tournage d'un commercial.

 

J'aime beaucoup ce cadre rectangulaire. Je suis triste de ne pas avoir pu m'exprimer avec du film Spectra..

 

Ah oui! Je porte encore, à l’occasion, cette chemise que mon fils appelle sarcastiquement, «Celle avec les gros têtards? ».

Let the big boys play!!!

On the 110 freeway, taken while driving.

CP 7019 leads 475 into Nahant, IA preparing to enter the yard to work for awhile.

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