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Boletus aurantiacus

foreground inspired by the paintings of a young artist here on Flickr. Thanks.

HSB 99 222 op de Brocken, zo´n drie kilometer voorbij Schierke.

Originally a photo taken last year.

Maiko Ayano with Kikyo Kanzashi

Pirsch im herbstlichen Garten mit der Sony SLT A58+Tamron2/60

Taken with Pentax 67 - Australia

The last version was a bit too bright for my liking.

700024 at Langford, on the cover of Today's Railways UK.

Thórsmörk (Icelandic: Þórsmörk) is a mountain ridge in Iceland that was named after the Norse god Thor (Þór). It is situated in the south of Iceland between the glaciers Tindfjallajökull and Eyjafjallajökull. The name "Thórsmörk" properly refers only to the mountain ridge between the rivers Krossá, Þröngá and Markarfljót, but is sometimes used informally to describe a wider area that includes the region between Thórsmörk and Eyjafjallajökull. Thórsmörk is one of the most popular hiking areas in Iceland.*

 

*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Th%C3%B3rsm%C3%B6rk

Crown Graphic, f/5.6,1/15 second, 127mm lens, Ilford HP5+ shot at box speed, Rodinal 1:50, Ilford Rapid Fixer

Long live film!

i found myself pensive and guarded. I loved looking across singing circle meeting eyes with O and moving like Truely in chitty chitty bang bang when she's acting like a music box dancer, that's what it felt like anyway. we completely forgot to pick up the mister at new leaf so he ended up driving out to 9 burger, meeting us there instead. oops.

Max getting a shave in Fes

I remember this particular day. It was a good day.

In the City Bus Station are two more buses now history, a Metrobus II from the local First operation and an ex London Transport Mk.1 Metrobus in immaculate condition from the Halifax Joint Committee fleet.

Painted Lady in the wild coreopsis at the Refuge

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