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Setup shot for this series of photos
Simple backdrop out of black foamcore (same as the "A Better Bounce Card material), held up by two books. Nikon D70 connected to a SB-600 using SB-17 cable and some other cable.
We were taking large angles for the guys driving the ship to practice, and this is Sjaak (one of the nuke officers) and me messing around.
Un noi i una noia participants a la 'Saloufest' juguen amb una de les màquines d'un establiment de la localitat. FOTO: Segura, Roger.
War Memorial in cemetery. Foundation stone of Angle Grove Lutheran church 8 Sep 1891 by Pastor J E Hansen, opened 8 Sep 1891, replaced 1909 by St John’s Lutheran in town of Brinkworth, demolished 1948, plaque unveiled 10 Nov 2002 to commemorate congregation founded 1875-76. First services in district were in private homes. In 1880 the Lutherans rented the Wesleyan Methodist church (known as Boucaut or Mallee Corner church 3 miles NW of Brinkworth). In 1890 they rented the Magpie Creek Bible Christian chapel (2 miles E of Brinkworth).
“Rochester . . . For some time past the Germans in this district have been holding service in the Bible Christian Chapel, Magpie Creek. They have just completed a chapel of their own at Angle Grove, and two sermons were preached on Sunday last by the Rev. Mr. Hansen (pastor of the circuit) to large congregations, the afternoon service being in English. The building, which is a neat structure, was prettily decorated with flowers and evergreens.” [Chronicle 14 Nov 1891]
“the first Lutheran members arrived in the district in 1874, and were visited by several ministers belonging to the Lutheran Synod of South Australia. Services were held in the houses of the congregation. In 1891 a church was built, but since then it had become too small, and it had now been found necessary to build a larger structure in a more central position. . . Rev. J. E. Hansen has been the minister of the congregation for over 21 years, and laid the foundation-stone of the first church some 18 years ago.” [Chronicle 24 Apr 1909]
This is the interior of the new addition to the Denver Art Museum, the Hamilton Building, designed by Daniel Libeskind. It's very similar to the Michael Lee-Chin "Crystal" addition to the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto. I'm not a big fan of either. I don't like steep drops from balconies, wasted space, and meaningless design (the new DAM building is meant to evoke the Rockies and nearby minerals, blah blah blah). Denver, CO.
NOLA 2018 - WWE Wrestlemania 34 - Kurt Angle & Ronda Rousey Vs Stephanie McMahon & Triple H
Kurt Angle & Ronda Rousey def. (sub) Stephanie McMahon & Triple H (in 20:26)
Rating : ****1/4
( Deux semaines a Nola pour la ville et pour WWE Wrestlemania XXXIV
Two weeks Nola for the city and for WWE Wrestlemania XXXIV )
Taipei City, Taiwan: Beautiful classical Chinese styled roof at the National Performing Arts Center of Chiang Kai Shek Memorial.
Bow Valley College West Campus (née Catholic School Centre) exterior, outer corner on the south east side
Furthering my quest to attach junk onto hundreds of dollars of high quality optical tools here is my latest creation.
Drill a hole in a lens cap. (Yes that is a Nikon cap, but I found it in the street abandoned, so it was free)
Stick in an $8 door peephole.
Zoom in.
It actually does get a 180 degree view.
Canon 50D
EF 28-135mm
SB26 24mm @ 1/16
Studio Hut Wireless Trigger
Focal Length 38mm
ISO 100
Shutter 1/250
f/8
Flash high, angle ~0
Camera straight on.