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Harrier XZ991 stands outside a hanger at RAF Cosford at the end of the 2025 Cosford Air Show. Fortunately, the rather large and obtrusive banner had begun to fall off the hanger door, making it a little easier to tidy up the background...

 

Aircraft: Royal Air Force Hawker Siddeley Harrier GR.3 XZ991.

 

Location: RAF Cosford (EGWC), Shropshire.

OlympusOmZuiko 55mmF1.2

from 2014

 

columbus, ohio

 

hasselblad 500c with expired film

shitty stitch. no time to try and take nice photos today.

Gainesville Florida 3/21/25

Withlacoochee State Forest, Citrus County, Fl

 

Yashica 35-ME, Ilford HP5 Plus 400

Smooth vs Textured.

© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved

 

Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.

 

Another 'Fun for Friday' shot here! A gust of wind and it looks like this guy is getting some Van de Graaff style static going on. His sideways glance at the same time just adds fun to this shot.

 

Best viewed large.

 

Wishing you all a wonderful weekend ahead - keep those shutters clicking!

Got this photo then saw the lights of a train coming, flipped the camera to video, and hid frame right. Thought the fucker was gonna stop the damn thing to come get me so i dipped. Here is the VIDEO.

Ships helm on display at US Naval Aviation Museum, NAS Pensacola, Pensacola, Florida, USA

The ghetto stitch. Stupid photoshop not understating simple graffiti dynamics...

It has been an insane week! I think I am about ready to start this year over again! ;-) And with an Arctic blast bearing down on Texas tomorrow with winter weather warnings, the outdoor LP may be limited for a while.

 

Light Painting - Single Exposure

Fantastic salt and mud patterns underwater at the Dead Sea

Arachnid inertia, while the web tries to give him a buzz

Bamburgh Castle, Northumberland, England - Friday October 31st 2008.

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Bamburgh Castle is one of England's most famous castles. Built on a basalt outcrop above majestic sand dunes, its ramparts tower over the shifting hues of the Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with stunning views of the Holy Island of Lindisfarne and the Farne Islands in one direction and the Cheviot Hills in another. It is perhaps the most photographed of England's castles and historic houses and is the likely site of Lancelot's Castle, 'The Joyous Gard'.

 

An 11th century Norman fortress, Bamburgh feted royal guests and English kings, one of whom - Edward IV - destroyed it in the Wars of the Roses. Lord Armstrong's Late Victorian restoration saved it from ruin, the castle providing a home to the Armstrong family to this day. Today, the life and works of the 1st Lord Armstrong are brought to life in the unique Armstrong Museum and Aviation Artifacts Museum housed in the old laundry building.

 

Still trying to learn photoshop.... aiming for the retro look for portraits - with a twist... hmm... OK will try some more later... after a splash in the neighborhood pool.

 

On black.

 

Giant

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