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Deer Isle causeway bridge, ya know you have arrived when you are crossing and leaving the outside world behind for a few weeks.
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Now there is this thing with range finder cameras.. it’s centering the frame.. maybe it’s a learned thing.. but old dogs and new tricks, I’ll probably never figure it out. Maybe it’s just me.
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Kodak Retina IIa
Schnider Kreuznavh Retina Zenon f:2, 50 mm
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Three little maids from school are we
Pert as a school-girl well can be
Filled to the brim with girlish glee
Three little maids from school
Everything is a source of fun
Nobody's safe, for we care for none
Life is a joke that's just begun
Three little maids from school
Three little maids who, all unwary
Come from a ladies' seminary
Freed from its genius tutelary
Three little maids from school
Three little maids from school
Starting out the morning, Black River & Western's 3B-1 crew drills out the NS interchange in Three Bridges, NJ, as they gather up their lumber loads for KB Reload in Ringoes. BDRV 1856, a former Conrail/NYC GP10 pauses under US-202 between moves, as viewed from River Avenue.
Liked this view there in Arches National Park along the dry river bed in the Courthouse area of the park. The three boulders there in the shadows to go along with this shot of the three main rock formations there: The Three Gossips, The Tower of Babel, and The Organ. This is a two shot stitch to get the entire scene in the frame there at sunrise. If you visit arches, make sure you have time for one morning here in this area. It is very quiet and peaceful.
One of the things I love about people is that they have personality: You show three different people the same stimulus (a bothersome photographer) and they will react differently: one would stick out her tongue, the second look at him as if he is boring, and the third would simply find him interesting.
Three of the liveries common in Western Australia are displayed at the Forrestfield loco on 20-6-12 with DC2205 in the recent QR National livery, LZ3102 in the older ARG orange and Black and Cootes English Electric loco D48
Working on the floors of the three levels. In the upper left corner are laser cut 1” wood square tiles, I bought for the main floor. I glued them down at a diagonal to create more interest, than a straight pattern would have been.
The upper right floor, I cut the pieces and glued them down in a tongue and groove pattern.
The bottom floor, I used the same wood cuts, but put it down in a herringbone pattern.
After sanding, I painted two of the floors and sanded again to let the pattern come through. All three floors will be sealed with a satin finish clear sealant.
With the floors being almost finished, the next step will be the lighting.
Three different Stagecoach companies are caught in this view. Namely Fife, Perth, and Strathtay. At one time Perth was the meeting place of the Alexander empire and vehicles of Fife, Midland and Northern could be seen in the town, but more importantly three different liveries were evident. The rich ayres red of Fife contasted with the golden yellow of Northern and the rich blue of Midland. This is the modern equivalent but sadly they all look the bloody same to me.
Three rail routes converge at Ventimiglia: the Ligurian coastal line from Genoa; the route through the Piedmont mountains from Cuneo; and the SNCF line from Marseille. The French border is just 3-4 km away. The present station building was designed by Roberto Narducci (1887-1979) in a 1930s Italian Modernist style. It is one of 40 Italian railway stations attributed to him.
This is the Three States Marker (Louisiana, Texas, and Arkansas) where Louisiana Highway 1 crosses into Cass County in far north Caddo Parish. The other sides of the marker has LA and ARK on it. The marker placed in 1930, has a U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey benchmark on top of it.
The Nokton 40mm f1.4 does acquit itself very well, fast for its size and very sharp. There are comments on the bokeh, there always are, but I am happy with it is a general walkaround lens. One step back it's a 35mm and one forward it's a 50mm, which goes to show those two lenses are a bit close to keep changing so the compromise is a good choice, works for me. this is the SC version, lovely on B/W film and the slight difference is a help to the dynamic range of the M9 sensor now a little left behind but salvaged by better post processing programs like Capture One here where the shadows and highlights recovered nicely without, i hope, a HDR "look".
Three frames taken with a Pentax 17 half-frame camera on Kodak Color Plus film, developed in the Bellini C41 kit. Scanned to include the sprocket holes.
Found an expired roll of Kodak Gold 400, and took it out with the Xpan using a 35mm PC Nikkor and zone focusing. I think this is the lens I like the most on the Xpan - wide but not too wide; nice color; keeps me in the moment.
Here is why I have not posted much on Flickr!! I have been PAINTING!! I had forgotten how addictive it is. I'm working from a photo I took LAST spring and, as of today, our magnolia has JUST started blooming for THIS year. We need a good, long, gentle DEEP all day rain to make the blooms a bit larger. The tree is FULL of buds so, hopefully, it will be a beautiful year!,
Great to see this Oxford registered 3.0litre Rover P5 MkII Saloon from 1964 still being used as the maker intended.
Seen at the seaside in a showery West Wales earlier this month.
Three different head moulds, three different versions of our girl. My Disney on Ice girl is a bit rough around the edges, but I loooove her. Okay, I think they all have their own charm.
Incidentally - I tried to pop blonde Rapunzel's head back on her own body, and a Liv body, but the torso just looks so huge in comparison to the Pullip type 4, which I think is pretty much bang on for Rapunzel as she is in the movie. Blonde Rapunzel had to be put on my Pullip dressmaking dummy body as a result.
On this point - has anyone else noticed that there seems to be a doll price bubble right now? Not just with Disney Store (especially Frozen and the limited editions); I was trying to get some more J-doll bodies for hacking purposes, and I just can't justify the expense. In May, I got Disney on Ice Rapunzel's Diamante la Calle bod for about £24 (including postage) - that was fairly standard. Now - it's routinely offered for *£115*. WHUT?! I'm having to move into second-hand only, pretty much...
Network Rail have done a great job here clearing out the veg - I wonder why?
Stadler no. 755334 passes the now visible box with the 2E78 13.58 Ipswich - Peterborough.
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These were three of another five Monarch butterflies that visited my New England aster bushes today, along with a Long-tailed skipper, a Horace’s duskywing, many honey bees, a few carpenter bees, several bumble bees, several leaf-cutting bees and some hover flies. The bushes and the rest of my garden will be extremely happy if for once the forecast is correct and we’ll finally have overnight rain into and through tomorrow.
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