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been waiting to watch the rugrats movie a lot lately. trying to stay up for stranger things 2 but man oh man, the sleep is sinking in.
Camera: SX-70 Model 2 (I keep forgetting to specify which make)
Film: Polaroid Originals SX-70
Model: Ting Ting
Photography by Danny
Makeup / Hairdo by Koreen
Retouch by Alex | Pimodi
Date: 19 March 2019
Ting Kau Bridge is a 1,177-metre long cable-stayed bridge in Hong Kong that spans from the northwest of Tsing Yi Island and Tuen Mun Road. It is adjacent to Tsing Ma Bridge which also serves as major connector between the Hong Kong International Airport on Lantau Island and the rest of Hong Kong. It was completed in 1998. The bridge is toll-free.
I'm making up time from while I was sick. And also, it's the middle of the winter here, which is very sad. The sky is crying because the clouds have dandruff and everyone is slipping and sliding and breaking their necks to get anywhere. Now, isn't it nice to look at a pretty British woman from the summer?
Dingyuan/Ting Yuen photographed in 1884 in Germany, waiting for delivery, she was Sunk at Wei Hai Wei, China, during the Sino-Japanese War in 1895. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_ironclad_Dingyuan
WANG TING - IMO : 7015183
Built 1970, by Aker Finnyards Inc, Rauma / Raumo, Finland (Yard # 194) as TAIHANSHAN
GRT : 9792 / DWT : 14326
Overall Length : 151.7 metres x Beam 21.1 metres.
Machinery : 1 Screw driven by a A/B Gotaverken : 2-stroke single acting 6-cylinder oil engine
Speed : 18.0 knots
History……………………………. POR = Port of Registry
1970: TAIHANSHAN : Ocean Tramping Co Ltd : POR Mogadishu
1971: WANG TING : China Ocean Shipping Co: POR Shanghai
2009: Deleted from Lloyds Register : Existence in doubt.
WANG TING photographed 19 October 1980 in the Royal Docks, London.
Ship Details : Miramar / LR (1989-90)