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Unintentional Sanctuary
We've broken each other's walls down to reveal that we are similar on the inside. Fearing vulnerabity we mask ourselves to rest of the world, but we are transparent to each other.
models: me & Kendall Jo.
Check out her modeling and make up artistry on her Instagram! @elegant_warpaint
Well this started out as a rather lacklustre Orwochrome UT18 transparency that had very little going for it being very poorly composed and with a serious case of leaning verticals Why it did not end up in the waste paper bin in 1976 I do not know. However with todays technology with a lot of straightening and a little bit of associated cropping and also by conversion to black and white we have this sort of passable effort.
45053 departs Glasgow Central with I suspect a service via the Settle and Carlisle to Leeds and Nottingham on a rather grey August Bank Holiday Sunday, 29th August 1976
Locomotive History
45053 was built at Crewe Works as D76 and entered traffic in November 1960, allocated to Crewe North. Two months later it transferred to Derby and became a twelve year spell allocated to Midland Main Line depots. In November 1973 it transferred to Holbeck and began a career allocated to Eastern Region depots. Its demise after twenty three years service proved to be protracted and full of false hope. It was initially withdrawn in March 1983, reinstated, only to be withdrawn again in November 1983 and consequently moved to Swindon Works for breaking up. It was later sent to Crewe Works for inclusion in the Class 45 heavy general repair programme. On arrival at Crewe this repair was cancelled and 45053 remained at Crewe until broken up in October 1988.
Praktica LTL
This shot was taken from inside of my car right after a heavy rain.
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Would appreciate not having large/animated multi invite codes
Ok, I had to do this. While digging through some transparencies from the '50's I had an "ah Ha" moment.
So, with almost an apology, here is an old slide I "found" in a shoe box.
By the way, this is an out take from the billboard photo shoot.
www.flickr.com/photos/24796741@N05/6628676085/in/photostream
And the image of the slide carrier is from a fellow Flickr-ite named Fayster. There is an amazing assortment of frames and boarders presented at her link:
www.flickr.com/photos/fayster/3123942310/in/set-721576113...
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Portland Oregon "Hands Off" Rally, April 5, 1025.
I marched, but also took a lot of photos with my phone. So expect a big dump of those. As in many other places there was a large turnout in Portland. It was loud, energized and peaceful.
The white blending into the White... an overcast sky, a ferry to Sausalito... and the birds of Bay of San Francisco ...
81/365
I wear my heart on my sleeve and all that crap.
This is the first time I've shot something when I'm looking at the camera. It was really difficult to know what my face looked like while shooting and so this was maybe the fiftieth shot. There are now many photos on my computer of me looking either scared, angry, or surprised.
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Technical specs :
Camera:Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi
Exposure: 1/400 sec
Aperture:f/2.8
Focal Length:100 mm
ISO Speed:100
Flash:Flash did not fire