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Gates to burnt down Springfield Brewery in Wolverhampton.
Shot with Canon 450D
Canon 17-55mm F2.8 @ 28mm
F/5.6
6 Seconds
ISO 1600
Stationary first three seconds of exposure, then zoom slowly rotated for other three seconds to get streaky sky from the zoom burst.
Taken at 1am, shoot cut abruply short due to a few dodgy geezers showing up and hassling us.
This was the third location of the evening, and the only one we managed to gain access to. Total 115 miles driving and scouting around!
All good fun though, found ourselves stood on a quarry cliff in the dark, trying to gain access to an abandoned swimming pool, while hiding from a bobby on the beat, then finaly at Springfield brewery being hassled by a few local drunks!
Justice for Charles and Arise for Social Justice held a Juneteenth Celebration Saturday, June 23 at Gerrish Park in Springfield, MA.
Diane was given the assignment to cover Rick Springfield at The Paramount in Huntington, NY with opening act The Mylars. Click these links to see her photographs and read her review
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Diane was given the assignment to cover Rick Springfield at The Paramount in Huntington, NY with opening act The Mylars. Click these links to see her photographs and read her review
www.shutter16.com/rick-springfield-played-to-a-sold-out-c...
AND SEE THE FULL GALLERY HERE
www.flickr.com/photos/shutter16mag/sets/72157695641479560
Please do not use any of Diane’s photos without permission.
©Diane Woodcheke
dwoodcheke@gmail.com
Governor Charlie Baker and Lt. Governor Karyn Polito join the family and friends of the beloved late businessman Andy Yee, as well as state, local and hospital officials, to celebrate the announcement of a fundraiser for the creation of the Andy Yee Palliative Care Unit at Mercy Medical Center in Springfield on June 15, 2022. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]
Today was the annual Springfield Christmas Parade. I hadn't been to one since I was a kid, so it was a special treat to see one after all these years. Despite the cold, it was a good time.
Ed Herstek, Springfield Giants. Taken at Pynchon Park, Springfield, Massachusetts. This is a photograph of a 35mm slide I took in 1960 that has since become badly deteriorated.
www.urbanjacksonville.info/2007/10/17/podcast-episode-13-... In this episode I talk with Phillip Ramsey and Jennifer McCharen about the Springfield community garden. The garden is located on Main Street in the raised lot north of The Pearl.
We talk about how the garden got started, plans for the garden and Jacksonville in general. Eventually Phillip and Jennifer hope to provide space for the community to grow their own food and possibly provide food for their neighbors and the surrounding downtown community.
www.urbanjacksonville.info/2007/10/17/podcast-episode-13-...
Volunteer workday at Springfield Mills, Morris Arboretum. We replaced three windows and the front door jamb. Guillermo, Tim, Eric, Bob & Doug hard at thinking about it.
Here is downtown Springfield, Kentucky, seat of Washington County with a population of 2,846. I've only ever been to Springfield once before in about 1992 or '93, and I don't really remember it. I remember the courthouse, but that's it.
Springfield is one of those places that make a claim to being the home of Abraham Lincoln's parents. Abe's father, Thomas, lived on a homestead his parents started just northwest of town in the 1790s, and Nancy Hanks got a job as a seamstress for a family a few cabins over. The two met and courted at what is now a state park I should have visited, but they took off for other places as soon as they married.
In more recent history, this is where former NFL quarterback and current TV announcer Phil Simms was born. I don't like football, but Phil Simms took the Giants to the Superbowl when I was 15, and that was kind of a big deal with people in Central Kentucky at the time, so I remember Phil Simms.
Rick Springfield in concert at the VPAC on 8.29.09.
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