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Some evenings in the summer the towpath by the Union Canal is taken over by these people drag-racing their baby strollers along the side of the canal, vrrrrroooooommmmm!
Okay, not really, but when I looked at this pic it just struck me as funny if both families were racing their baby strollers against one another, like a drag strip race.The things my mind does to keep itself amused...
along the portixol esplanade, baby strollers line up in a charming, rhythmic pattern. parents and their little ones enjoy the tranquility of the seafront, basking in the gentle embrace of the sun. the calm Mediterranean backdrop sets a serene scene for these daily walks, where the simplicity of life unfolds rhythmically.
You will almost never see trash lying around at Disneyland, but if you stay until most of the guests are gone, strollers get left everywhere. Although to be fair, you don't really need to stay until the park closes to see strollers everywhere. There are tens of them parked near every attraction during the day, especially in Fantasyland. I wonder how often someone accidentally takes the wrong one?
A moment in time 32 years ago in Kings Park in the centre of Retford, North Nottinghamshire.
The bridge carrying the walkers spans the River Idle.
Canon FTb/QL Canon FD50mm F1.8.
Taken late Summer 1992.
Scanned with a Sony A7riii and Canon Fd100mm Macro F4.
Adobe Lightroom Classic and Negative Lab Pro.
Revisiting a late afternoon observation on seagulls and terns intermingling at Seaside Beach, California.
Bain News Service,, publisher.
STROLLER
[no date recorded on caption card]
1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.
Notes:
Title from unverified data provided by the Bain News Service on the negatives or caption cards.
Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).
Format: Glass negatives.
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Part Of: Bain News Service photograph collection (DLC) 2005682517
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Call Number: LC-B2- 6414-11
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One thing is for sure. These strollers won't mone any more. The farmhouse has been isolated from all roads and sits in the middle of a cornfield. Who knows how long it will last..
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Locale: Milwaukee Art Museum - Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.
Year: 2017
Illumination Aids: (none)
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Camera: Olympus E-M5 Mark II
Sensor: Micro four-thirds
IBIS: Yes ; OIS: No
Support: Hand-held
Lens: Olympus M.Zuiko Digital 17mm f/1.8
Effective Focal Lg (AOV): 34mm (2 x 17mm)
Effective Aperture (DOF): f/5.6 (2 x f/2.8)
Filters: (none)
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Exposure Program: Aperture priority
Metering Mode: Average
Drive/Focus Mode: Single-shot/Auto focus
Focus Region: Spot
Exposure Quality: Raw (Lightroom DNG)
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Processing: Lightroom 6.10.1 (CR 9.10.1)
Lightroom Presets: (none) ; Processing Plug-Ins: (none)
Original File Aspect & Size: 4:3 ; 15.9MP (4608 x 3456)
Cropped Aspect & **Size: 4:3 ; 9.53MP (3781 x 2521)
**Size is prior to downsizing and JPG conversion using Lightroom.
JPG Size: 2.80MP (2048 x 1365)
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