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24 years ago while visiting Oregon, U.S. of A, I took this photo of a parasailor from cliffside. This too was shot on Fuji Velvia slide film. At the time I was using a Canon EOS A2 film camera with a 28-105 lens.
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I took this portrait of one of my work friends earlier this year. I thought it was too cute not to share.
Messing about on the river.
An archive shot uploaded for the challenge.
Added to: "Weekly Theme Challenge"
Explore No. 88 on 27th April 2017.
As it turns out the weather has been awful over our Christmas break and despite an excellent trip down to Birling Gap and Beachy Head in some very strong winds with Photo_Aja/Dad( www.flickr.com/photos/36576051@N04/) I came home today with an empty camera. So, I'm revisting the archives temporarily and will head out again this weekend!!
I'd discarded this shot previously but now its one of my favourites so I thought I'd share.
On a foggy day several years ago, off shore from Princess Royal Island in the Great Bear Rainforest, I saw the ghostly image of a white bear appearing between the tall trees on the shore. It was immediately obvious why the rare white variant of the Kermode bear (Ursus americanus kermodei) came to be called the spirit bear, of cultural significance to the local First Nations communities.
Taken from the bridge at the head of Loch Slapin
In the absence of new landscape material, I'm posting some images which I'm encountering while attempting to organise my archived photos and which I think are worth tidying up and keeping.
From a Model A tour a number of years back. We were visiting a town way back in the wilds of "The Great Basin Desert" that calls itself Paradise. The Paradise mountains in the background, friends Model A Ford in the foreground.
One of the reasons why I love, love, love my old Olympus E-510. Even the kit lenses never failed to surprise me!
Decree of Empress Elizaveta Petrovna to the Senate on writing in all affairs of Pavel Petrovich, who was born on September 20, 1754, "His Imperial Highness the Right-Believing Sovereign Grand Duke" and holding a state prayer service.
October 7, 1754
Указ императрицы Елизаветы Петровны сенату о написании во всех делах родившегося 20 сентября 1754 года Павла Петровича "Его императорским высочеством благоверным государем великим князем" и проведении государственного молебна.
7 октября 1754
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Reached way back into the archives 4 this one.
Obviously, I'm not going far from home. Infact
not far means staying within our 500sq ft home
and the curtilage surrounding our tiny bungalow.
Am I bored you ask ? Like way bored ;0-
You seldom see this Nikkor 24-85
lens being used, but here it is
in the mud cobra field on
April 7th 2022. Not
my favorite lens.
It was free from a guy who never used it.
Maybe in the future I'll put in on the D500.
Jon&Crew ;)
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I just started archiving my MAD Magazine art. 26 years worth! (The first 5 years I worked there MAD kept the original art). The work has been stored in no particular order. I'm finding drawings that I haven't seen in years and basically completely forgot. It is a bit overwhelming! This is just the tip of the iceberg!!