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2008. Mauratania. The Sahara Desert.

I've spotted a insane red 599 GTO while school time! :D Photo's taken with my Nokia E72.

 

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The "Tackle Shop" in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. Situated on the Town's Bridge Road, this is, in fact, the Tackle Shop's second home. Founded in the 1950s in Tooley Street as a specialist angling shop, the business was taken over in the early 1960s by Bill Marriott & his wife. They built it up into being a highly successful business, and when Bill decided to retire, he had no difficulty in selling the shop on to Trevor & Carole Moss, who took over in around 1977.

The fortunes of the shop continued to rise, and quickly expanded into the next door premesis, but by around 1983 the shop had outgrown it's Tooley Street home, and this building was purpose built with the help of a new business partner.

 

Nikon F65, Kodak Ektar 100 Film, Nikkor 28-80mm lens

Tonight's unexpected storm provided some startling cloud formations.

My new wide angle lens: the Canon 10-22 mm.

Another idea for a future piece. Anglo Saxon Warriors trudging through the marshes of southern England's coasts. I imagine weary guys battered by rain and cold. Around 405 AD Rome pulled out of Britain. Northern tribes (Picts, Scots, Celts) began raiding the former roman territories. The inhabitants asked Rome for Help but they were too busy fighting each other and the invading German tribes which had recently carved off most of Modern France, Switzerland, Spain, Italy, and North Africa. The Britons apparently approached their Germanic Neighbors - The Angles, Saxons, and Jutes for help in driving back the Barbarians.After securing former Roman Britain these mercenaries turned on their Allies and decided that Britain was a good place to settle. Years of brutal invasion and war set in. Almost overnight Latin and Celtic ceased to be working languages and the Germanic language of the Angles (Anglish or English) completely replaced them and the land was renamed Angland or England after the conquerors. The Angles and Saxons and Jutes left little material culture behind but English as a language has carried on far beyond some small villages around the mouth of the Rhine and Wesser rivers.

@ the contemporary art museum

Floor in a department store

from a Danish translation of "Histoire du Consulat et de l'Empire" 1847 by Adolphe Thiers (1797-1877)

The rather sculptural building is, oddly enough, Bubbles World of Play, at New Brighton, Wirral

"Caution Anglers Casting." It seem a bit back to front to me, shouldn't it be "Anglers Caution When Casting." After all it is the angles which are the hazard on a foot and cycle track.

 

Thames riverside.

Our Daily Challenge - high angle

1st year PDE 1310 Prototyping

Lighting behind subject

Nichts für Langschläfer..

31-05-14 Taken with a Canon 60D using Sigma F2.8 105mm EX DG OS HSM Macro Lens

Marian Bijlenga / Maurice van Bakel

Vault of the monastery at Bathala, Estremadura, District of Leiria, Centro region, Portugal, August 2008.

Nikkormat FTN

Nikkor 28mm f2.8

Arista Premium 400

6:45 mins at 20C in D-76

The explanation is from the Enlighten website:

"Follow the Current as deep sea angler fish swim their way around the Parliamentary Triangle during Enlighten. Group D Creative Collective’s fish will entrance you as they glide through the night to play on the shores of Lake Burley Griffin."

 

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