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Andrew Barclay 1910-built 0-4-0 saddle tank waits impatiently with a full head of steam ready to commence afternoon shunting duties at Beamish colliery, as the relief late shift head from the shed to relieve the morning shift crew.
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Accessories now has direct access to the main front actionway. Hosiery has been shifted 90 degrees to be behind the aisle here.
Wellsville, NY. September 2017.
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Five Tilt-Shifts from our recent trip to London & the Shard..!
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Our visit to Shard here - www.flickr.com/photos/mjjtlee/sets/72157632777704970/with...
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This is a partial façade of the Kaleidoscope, a building in London. I like its interplay of structure, light, and reflection. The building becomes a silent theater, where geometric precision meets fleeting moments - birds in flight, fragments of sky, and shifting shadows. Each perspective angle reveals something new: the left is quiet with reflection and migrating birds and step-by-step to the right the intensity changes into a more intense colourful rhythmic palette. It’s a meditation on how perception shapes reality, inviting us to find beauty in transformation and the ever-changing world around us.
Photographer Reed Rowe uses our TLT ROKR tilt-shift lens adapter to adapt Nikon lenses to his Fuji X-E2. This adapter turns any adapted lens into a tilt-shift lens, allowing for corrective perspective distortion as well as fun selective focus effects like these! Click here to learn more about TLT ROKR adapters: bit.ly/3pGbh9O
Shifting light - The view from the Quiraing looking down the Trotternish Ridge with some intense fragments of light picking out the features of Cleat and Dun Dubh.
Early morning atmospheric conditions bringing out the best that Skye has to offer, with the welcome break in the clouds revealing that magical Skye light that makes this such a special landscape.
Isle of Skye, Scottish Inner Hebrides
Explore #1 21/07/2025
Experiment in tilt-shift effect on the picture of a car on fire in Brussels, for a blogpost at houbi.com/?p=623.
This was when bystanders and a police patrol that was in the neighbourhood tried to put out the fire. They only had a little bit of success when they pulled out the firehose from my office building onto the street. But the fire kept coming back. Then the firemen arrived.
The orginal picture (made with an Iphone btw) is this one.
The steps are as in this tutorial.
Being free to work in a simple shift dress is a wonderful treat! Most of all when it's such a beautiful fit.
JR Central's "Doctor Yellow" wraps up another cross-country inspection of the Tokaido Shinkansen as it crosses over Shimbashi, about a minute or so from its terminus of Tokyo Station.
JR Tokaido Shinkansen
JR 923 Series "Doctor Yellow"
Shimbashi, Minato Ward, Tokyo
Kodak Tri-X Pan 320, 4" x 5", 400 iso, N+1 development in PMK Developer, 16:40 minutes, 20C. Jobo Processor. Taken September 2024. Ebony SV45TE. Fujinon-W 125mm Lens. #8 Yellow Filter.
Abandoned Church, Rural Municipality of Coulee #136, Saskatchewan, Canada.
This morning when I walked into the living room a beam of light was shining on my painting Shift in an otherwise dimly lit space. A lovely moment as I finish a new painting of Temma's hand for the group exhibition opening this Friday from 5 to 8 pm Hofheimer Gallery in Chicago. Hope to see you there!
These Northern Flickers at Huntley Meadows Park are probably the most photographed birds in the park. Over the past few weeks many of us have observed the cavity being excavated, and now we try to photograph them going in and out. There wasn't enough light this morning to support the shutter speed needed to really nail the flight, but I like the blur on this one anyway.
Here's one from sunrise last week in Malibu, CA. Looking forward to getting on the road and heading up to the Sierras sometime in October. Not that I don't love shooting at the sea but I'm ready for some new scenery. Thanks for taking a look.