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LBJ Presidential Library and Museum

Asylum Archive

 

HDR 7 Scatti

Fotocamera: Nikon D700

Aperture: f/8

Shutter Speed: 0.6 s

Lente: 17 mm

ISO: 200

Exposure Bias: 0 EV

Flash: Off, Did not fire

Lens: Nikkor AF-S FX 14-24mm f/2.8G ED

This is going to be my last picture for this year. Going to move this weekend and have a lot of unpacking and decorating to do to get ready for the holidays in the next couple of weeks. I may stop by before the year is over but will be back with more time next year I hope!

So I want to wish everybody wonderful holidays and all the best for the new year!!!

Winters morning 1993

Camera: Minolta SRT 101

Lens ROKKOR 18mm Fisheye

This lens suited a day like this, bright and clear. The minimum f stop was 9.5 and stayed stopped down at what ever f stop you used so it could be difficult to see the scene when not bright.

Film Kodak Gold 100

Those still life shots were deleted from Flickr once. Old shots from 2008.

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One from the archives with the trusty Olympus E500 when there was some nice light in the North East. I'm amazed at the lack of clarity and difference in especially highlights between the Olympus and the Nikon D90. Then again though the difference in price is pretty immense too.

The past is a book written into the elements, an archive of events which tells the story of the present.

Archive Shot (possibly late 30's)

 

The Capitol Theatre is a former cinema and concert venue at 431 Union Street in Aberdeen, Scotland.

 

The Capitol opened on Saturday, 4 February 1933, on the site of the earlier Electric Cinema. It seated 2,100, to the plans of architects Alexander G.R. Mackenzie and Clement George. In 1933, the Capitol was Aberdeen's most luxurious cinema, with full stage facilities, a Holophane lighting system and a Compton Organ.

 

In addition to functioning as a cinema, The Capitol featured regular stage shows and these gradually became the venue's focus. The venue showed its final film in 1995 and closed in 1998, with the exception of a bar at the front of the building.

 

In the early 2000s, The Capitol was converted into a nightclub. At this stage, the rear section of the building was largely remodelled and many of the remaining features removed. The nightclub closed in 2009.

 

The Capitol is a category B listed building. In September 2013, planning permission was granted for Knight Property Group to renovate the front third of the building and replace the derelict auditorium with a modern ten storey building. The building is now open as office space over 9 levels and 72,600 sq. ft. [Wikipedia]

 

Fun to browse through my archive and find this macro-photo of my cat, who died last year.

Model: Melissa

She is amazing in front of a camera.

Square mono street shots from 2024, not posted at the time

Spadina Rd, Toronto 9 Apr 2019

floating monolith 2km from KSC (and others) have kept scholars debating for centuries about their existence. Perhaps one day we will rediscover such technology - or meet the beings that created them?

In honor of Sports Illustrated most likely ending, it's time the world saw the greatest Swimsuit Edition cover never used.

entre actes

MD, Ellicott City MD.

 

The Archive vinyl resale shop.

"Quality speak louder"

 

No edit.

All outfit Archivefaction

  

portal..

 

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Archives Toulousaines

National Archives and Records Administration

National Mall at 700 Pennsylvania Avenue, Northwest, Washington, D.C., USA

  

Neil Hanna Photography

www.neilhannaphotography.co.uk

07702 246823

  

Just looking through some old files to find something to post now that I am back from holiday but not in a position to be my other self.

 

I do like the idea of animal print clothes but for some reason I never really thought much of this skirt.

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