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Cabot Tower
Signal Hill
The Narrows
St-John's
Newfoundland & Labrador
100 iso, f/11, 1/100, 1ev
D7000 & sigma 70-200 @ 200mm
Terracotta Warriors and Horses -
After just one photograph, I walked away and this dingy fly taught me a lesson when I reached home. I should have taken a second shot and not dismissed him lightly, drab looking flies have the potential to become interesting subjects too. The fly appeared so quaint and ancient in the picture, he emanates a brooding mood from within. To me, this is about an ex-warrior from the Terracotta Army; spending his twilight years in the region of the forest where the sun would not shine.
Project: Signals Poster
Art Director: Daniele Venturini
Agency: Key Business. Com
Client: Label Under Construction
Preserved Wangaratta Signal Box.
North East Victoria - Remains of the Victorian Railways - August 2012
Pacifastacus leniusculus.
An invasive species in the UK, the fungal "crayfish plague" that they carry has wiped out the native "white-clawed crayfish" in most regions of the UK.
They can be identified by their large size when fully grown, their claws are larger in comparison to body size with turquoise/white markings at the hinge and bright orange/red colour under the claws.
Signal Hill, Newfoundland. Photo by Mike Mahoney. Available for publication. Contact: info@mikemahoney.ca
Brutalist signal box at New Street Station, Birmingham; Bicknell and Hamilton.
Taken with Panasonic 20mm f1.7 lens on Panasonic G1.
Signal at dry creek seen at sunset.
On this night After being donated by GWA, 517 was transferred from dry creek to the museum on Sunday, 22 of December 2013
Located at Madison Street and Nummerdor Drive In Waupun, WI
This siren replaced an ACA Cyclone 125 in October of 2017
What do you do at 1 AM while you wait for a train you didn't realize you missed? Experiment with time exposures of course!