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John House enjoys the view from the dutch door behind R&N 2102 at it pulls an excursion train across the high bridge at Hometown, PA.
Ilford FP4
Nikon F3
ODC December 27 - What A Trip.
PADC December 27 - How You Relax.
One way I like to relax is to do some Nordic along the Rail Trail in the Slocan Valley.
This is Kirk the Drummer from Trippin Violet, who I shot last thursday, under the Viaduct, Beaconsfield rd. More to follow when I have shown the Band.
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band shoot tonight with brighton based Trippin Violet,
Danny, Chris and Kirk
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Created for the Textures for Layers competition #72 - Hot Air Balloon.
Thanks to Sesie for the original image.
Thanks also to Steve Grosbois for the crocodile eye and Max F. Williams for the texture.
Lips and eye from the web.
was not going to put this up...but im curious.
most likely taking this down tomorrow.
Yupp, I know I missed week 18. I don't care, I'm still going. (:
Doing a long over due photoshoot with Danielle today:D
I'm excited.
Exploredd #400
@ sunset on our first day driving north to Morro Bay, we decided to take a rest stop and watch the sun go down. This was taken on Hollister Ranch Rd, just west of Gaviota State Park.
I wish I would have caught this truck a second earlier so that you could see it's wheels. as it is, I think it travelled a bit too far into this little dip in the road. one of those "almost" shots...
This one might be a little removed from my usual seascape images........
I spotted some outdoor artwork whilst on a macro shoot with long time friend and fellow flickr photographer Joe Micallef at The Hunter Botanical Gardens at Heatherbrae NSW; Australia yesterday.
I've done a little enhancing and a big boost of saturation and contrast to give me this end image - hope you like it!
Some of us older flickr persons might recall the Psychedelic period of the 60's :-)
Have a great day and thanks for any comment for this or any of my other images!
One of many shots taken with my (at the time new) 85mm f1.2 usm L Mk2 wide open, was hoping the young lady I'd picked out would turn around, but never did. Apartt from the lense flare I was still pleased with this result of a NYC night scene.
Camera Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Exposure 0.003 sec (1/400)
Aperture f/1.2
Focal Length 85 mm
ISO Speed 1600