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Welcome in the forest! It's a lovely sunny day so perfect for a walk outside, and I love nature so I decided to go to the forest. Look around, plenty of trees and plenty of green. it's beautiful here.
.... in my collection's room . As a reference , I put a box of a 35mm film on the mat .
For "Smile on Saturday" ; theme : "mad about mats".
This is the view looking south along Linthorpe Road in Middlesbrough on the morning of Sunday 9th February 2020. The structure in the foreground, sheltering the photographer from the damp conditions, carries the A66 trunk road. It's a prospect that might greet a traveller who has just arrived at nearby Middlesbrough station and is looking to find the town centre.
By the way, the title is not intended to be ironic. On this - my first proper visit to Middlesbrough - I found the town to be vibrant and full of character. When I was last here, in the nineteen-seventies, I think I merely passed through the station by train.
Kodak Tri-X 400
Nikon FM2
Nikkor 24mm lens
Epson V600 scanner
Ilfosol 3, 1+9, 7 minutes 30 seconds, 20º C.
The sun on my back, the first day of spring...hmmm, does life get any sweeter? But which of those two male sparrows do I want.
To Balete, Philippines
Explore the quaint communities
But first
Pass thru this welcome arch to the town
Be happy !
Welcome back!!
This is the first Chipping Sparrow that I have seen back this year. It is great to have these energetic little sparrows back here for the summer.
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وأنتتهـــت العطلــه
وجآآآآآت المــــدرسه
والتعــب والحوووسه
الله يعينكم يارب
على قومة الصبح
و حـــر الظهـــريه
الحمدالله اني افتكييييت :)
ترى الصوره قديمه وماهي بالمستوى المطلوب
بس عيال اخوي مسافرين ومابه احد اصوره :(
مودل : توتآآ
ماشاء الله بليييز
The lift span on Duluth's landmark Aerial Lift Bridge starts its descent after the USCGC Alder enters the harbor after accompanying CSL's RT. Hon. Paul J. Martin to Thunder Bay.
The Martin is loaded with Hibtac pellets from BNSF 5 and will winter in T-Bay before taking its ore load to Nanticoke, Ontario. I'm guessing this is one of the few times, if ever, Thunder Bay has hosted a vessel loaded with iron ore since CN ceased shipping ore through its gravity dock there in 1980.
This should be the last full lift for the bridge in the 2016-17 shipping season. The Soo Locks open March 25 and ships will begin to position for loading a few days prior to that.
zero image 4x5 pinhole
the bunny doll is by Sandy Mastroni
I am temporarily going to move on to some alternative printing, cyanotype.
cameraless.
Welcome welcome!!! Hears to a New Year and more new beginnings - We hope and pray 2018 will bring many joys and good health!!!!
After a gap of a few weeks, the bitumen tanks make a welcome return. Seen here behind Colas 56049 and 56094 running alongside the river Calder on the approach to Wakefield. The Preston Docks - Lindsey bitumen empties.
Another shot courtesy of Flickr user m20wc51, of the same fellow in the preceding photo, but in uniform rather than in civilian garb. I'm not sure what branch of the service this fellow might have been in, or even whether he was enlisted or an officer. This appears to New York; the car on the right has the correct colour and numbers+letters sequence for a 1948 NY plate, and the original poster tells us all these shots date from 1947-48. There appears to be an "El" station in the background, and theatre on the opposite side of the street says it is the "34th St" theatre. That is about as far as my limited detective skills can take me.
The original shot can be found here. As will be seen, apart from an extensive cleanup of dust and dirt, this one was in decent shape as to colour and contrast.