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january 4, 2010
last year this week, looked much like this year of this week. i, however, am feeling much, much better now than i did a year ago. last year, i had a wicked case of bronchitis that started around christmas and lasted well in to february. better health ftw!
(i'm going to try to do this archive shot a week group, but it's going to be tricky, as a lot of my archives are burned to dvds. i guess that will be a good excuse to go through them, though.)
A lovely red fence. I've cropped this to remove all unwanted excess.
Better viewed large and thank you for your favourites. :O)
Archives départementales d'Ille et Vilaine
Rennes, Bretagne, France
Week 2 – Something Old/Something New (Jan 8-Jan14) in "52 weeks : the 2017 edition"
This is an archive repository
Old papers in new building...
This gloomy dreary dark grey and rainy weather shows no sign of letting up any time soon, so hitting the archives for unposted shots from a Reifel visit recently. Dark-eyed Junco
I had to go into the archives for a picture (somebody finally remembered they had my card) and I thought, what the heck, it’s as good an excuse as any for posting another picture.
From the Mud Creek Public Boat Ramp just off the Tennessee River in Hollywood, Alabama. (You can’t make this stuff up.) It’s a great place for photographing the sunrise. As long as you don’t mind fishermen in your pictures.
Nikon D7500 — Nikon 18-300mm F6.3 ED VR
28mm
F8@1/125th
ISO 400
Cropped
DSB_9376.JPG
©Don Brown 2024
Well, since my latest shots have been dull and uninteresting to many, might as well pull some shots from the archives. Maybe I'll luck out!
On a beautiful summer day near Telocaset Hill in Eastern Oregon, three Union Pacific motors pull a long K-Line train east up the stiff grade.
© 2016 Patrick Dirden Photography
All Rights Reserved.
Le 23 décembre 2020 à 15h27, la BB 26018 dans sa livrée carmillon est aperçue à Cartigny-l'Epinay. Elle est en pleine prise de vitesse après avoir marqué un arrêt en gare de Lison. Elle assure là une relation Cherbourg / Paris Saint-Lazare.
Pride is something you earn with success, unfortunately, the failure in our government and planned destruction of our society came at the time that it did. a word to the globalists; you are going to lose...
The big trees of Canada
...slowly disapearing (?) Queen Charlotte Islands
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A light weight summer dress perfect for this weather, from a shoot with Jane in August 2018. As it turned out this was the last shoot with Jane prior to the whole Covid fiasco and then she gave up her business completely. A truly sad occasion
For my mother, I restored this circa 1915 photograph of my maternal grandfather (in tennis attire) during his Balliol College days at Oxford.
In the photograph, he is accompanied by his butler (standing) and the footboy (seated on the floor). I find it interesting that just a hundred years ago, kids (like my grandfather) went off to college with their servants…and kids (like the footboy) were given into employment at such early age. Alas, different times.
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- Epson Perfection V850 Pro Photo Scanner.
- Adobe Photoshop for iPad.
- Google Snapseed for iOS.
This gloomy dreary dark grey and rainy weather shows no sign of letting up any time soon, so hitting the archives for unposted shots.
Head shot female Lesser Scaup
Just, y'know, because it's from the archives*, newly edited with a couple of textures from my free textures set.
Hey, kids, it's Monday. That must mean we're trawling towards another weekend, right? I'm being glass half full for the moment. This week's gonna just fly by.
No tabletops were involved in the making of this picture. I believe it may have been a washing machine.
*Uncannily, taken a year ago today. I would do that tune they do on TV to indicate something a little bit spooky is going on, but I don't know how to spell it.
Fiona looking ever so dreamy. Flash head behind over her left shoulder to create flare and a second light in a softbox from cam left.