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mamiya 645 afd II leaf aptus 22 35mm wide angle lens. This is what $30,000 worth of camera looks like.
Sea anglers, fishing on the Baltic coast near Nienhagen. Meeresangler, Angeln an der Ostseeküste bei Nienhagen. Foto: Heiko Wruck
Anglers fishing off the harbour wall at Donaghadee, county Down, Northern Ireland. Photo © Derek Clegg. All rights reserved.
3" stainless steel angle bracket with 5/8" hole for Custom HAM Radio Mobile HF Antenna Bracket for ATAS-120 and Jeep Gladiator
My first art doll - a mermaid based on an angler fish. Many more pics up at my blog :) BrandeeBlank.com
I was out in the field today at work and ate lunch at this nice little park down in Bayport where the clouds and the sky were putting on a beautiful show for me. This was taken with my ultra wide angle lens with the circular polarizer on it, I love the way the water reflects the clouds differently than the blue sky.
Shot from the hip as I was walking past. I didn't think he noticed me at the time, but the eyes tell a different story.
Had a play around with the settings on my camera to create this 'aged' effect. The typical 1970's 'orange' processed look.
Angler's Retreat, or Wintersett as it is known. A beautiful place created from old opencast mining, now destined to have the new HS2 link running closely by. It is a bird sanctuary and I do wonder how much of an impact the new line will have vs the benefits of getting the commuters from Leeds to London on their journeys shortened by only a few minutes!
I took these to see how she looked in different angles, IMO she's very photogenic. I do think I need to work on her eyewells though. Hmm. Anyway, I gave her a silly watercolour faceup just so she wasn't blank, because she's so pretty.
One of 15 laminated wood bridges built between 1856 and 1876, this bridge over the Gawler River is the only remaining example. Suffering from rot and white ants the bridge has been replaced by a concrete structure just to the west.
Mr and Mrs J R Wood of Ellenton built The Angler's Lodge in 1913. Mr Wood was a vegetable broker and owned several packing houses and farms. He subsequently become the Mayor of Ellenton. The family used to travel from Ellenton by steamship to enjoy days on Anna Maria, and they named the house 'Thelma by the Sea', after their daughter. Thelma was a beautiful young woman and modeled for many publications, including the first ever tourism brochure for Anna Maria Island.
The house was saved when it was moved a short distance away on May 22-23,2011.
The Angle Building, Shelton, WA, October 2013. When I first took this picture I thought it was too shadowed to be interesting, but once I saw a larger image I see three things that I like. The lighted "Angle" sign, the two walking figures, one of which is a metal sculpture, and the view through the corner window on the far left.