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Here's another one done on the same day as the previous upload. Love the reflection and the golden lights, why can't Singapore's sunset light be as glowing as this?
I've got a few more upload of the same river location, please bear with me for a while more :p
Sorry need to post and run cos I'm going out with a date with my hubby tonight to watch a movie :p
A closer view of the avalanche barriers taken from just below Männlichen summit.
Looking down towards Wenger and then Lauterbrunnen
My amazing wife made this incredible 'Jelly Cake' for my birthday. It was really quite amazing, and tasted as good as it looks, if not better!
Notes on how Kathryn made it are now up at HowesThat (our Blog). Enjoy, and do let us know if you make one!
I took this trying to capture some of the fab colours in the trees behind in the bokeh - the reds and yellows came out better than expected. It's part of a new play area that is being built in the woods near where I live and looks like lots of fun (for my kids of course!). HBW
Enjoyed watching the gulls after the sun rose....
Olympus OM-1 w M.Zuiko 100-400/5-6.3 IS
ISO1250 f/7.1 400mm -0.7ev
This was already a rough timber fence but the addition of low sun rating a shadow onto uneven ground only emphasises the irregularity
#117 Wonky for 123 pictures in 2023
Chicago and Illinois Western. How in the world does a railroad that barely appears in the big picture still have active rails today? Tis a railroadin' miracle.
Nothing more than a glorified yard job out of Hawthorne Yard on the Iowa Division allows the C&IW to still be active. What used to be a jangly route between the immediate southwest side and McCook has now been turned into this. Even the trackage within the main customer's plant has been sold off to the highest bidder.
Next photo for that story...
The Wobbly Boot Hotel, BOGGABILLA.
At one of the major rural intersections in New South Wales, on the corner of the Newell & Bruxner Highways on the New South Wales/Queensland border.
Boggabilla, New South Wales, Australia.
Entering the ferry.
From the album of a german (?) tradesman living and working in Yokohama around 1908.
FED 5B
Fujifilm Superia 200
That was the first time I shot with this FED. I Had some problems with the film in the beginning and then this happened. Like triple exposure and some lightleak. Let's pretend it was intended, cause it looks nice.
Bonkers had a bad day today - he slept in his chigura (cat house) a long time on one side and now his rear, left leg doesn't work. We assume because of temporarily reduced blood flow or a pinched nerve. We're bringing him to the vet tomorrow for his regular kidney treatment and we'll talk with the vet then. He needs help getting around right now, poor guy.
Here he is, back in his chigura, resting on his left side. He can be very stubborn...
[Next morning: Bonkers appears to have more function back in his left-rear leg. Naomi saw that he got up a couple of times during the night to drink water and eat. Before going to sleep, we heard his tummy rumble and gurgle a lot. I think that was not related to his leg not working well, but was unusual. We'll tell the vet this morning when we bring Bonkers (and two other cats) in.)]
Istanbul, Turkey.
This is a stereographic projection of an equirectangular panorama, stitched from 6 hand-held shots.
Enjoy the interactive panorama.
Part of my Planetoids set.
My improvised camera rig in a hire car. It suffers from a lack of side support and fell over soon after this was taken.
It should work better in my car.