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This is from my new set, "Automatic Photography," so called because like Automatic Writing I utilize many different software programs on my realistic photographs and let Spirit lead the way into these abstractions.
See more here as the set develops:
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This is from my new set, "Automatic Photography," so called because like Automatic Writing I utilize many different software programs on my realistic photographs and let Spirit lead the way into these abstractions.
See more here as the set develops:
www.flickr.com/photos/motorpsiclist/albums/72157709703855097
Copyright © by John Russell
This is from my new set, "Automatic Photography," so called because like Automatic Writing I utilize many different software programs on my realistic photographs and let Spirit lead the way into these abstractions.
See more here as the set develops:
www.flickr.com/photos/motorpsiclist/albums/72157709703855097
Copyright © by John Russell
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This is from my new set, "Automatic Photography," so called because like Automatic Writing I utilize many different software programs on my realistic photographs and let Spirit lead the way into these abstractions.
See more here as the set develops:
www.flickr.com/photos/motorpsiclist/albums/72157709703855097
Copyright © by John Russell
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This is from my new set, "Automatic Photography," so called because like Automatic Writing I utilize many different software programs on my realistic photographs and let Spirit lead the way into these abstractions.
See more here as the set develops:
www.flickr.com/photos/motorpsiclist/albums/72157709703855097
Copyright © by John Russell
Click on the photograph to view it larger size.
This is from my new set, "Automatic Photography," so called because like Automatic Writing I utilize many different software programs on my realistic photographs and let Spirit lead the way into these abstractions.
See more here as the set develops:
www.flickr.com/photos/motorpsiclist/albums/72157709703855097
Copyright © by John Russell
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More drastically altered photos in my set, "Automatic Photography"
Being a manual photographer, I am currently trying out automatic modes by shooting from the hip. So far, the results are pretty mixed. One half of the images has to be discarded straight away because there is no kind of composition (the camera is directed towards an approximate target but often misses it). Regarding the other half, the object I am interested in is often not in sharp focus (the camera "decides" where to put the focus and frequently it is a region of strong contrast). I also noticed that my camera (Fuji X-E3) needs a bit of time to focus and was therefore not able to keep up with my more rapid decisions. Still, sometimes there is a good image emerging or, at least, what could have been a fine shot. Isn't it funny that one needs a lot of practice to do "fully automatic" photography?
38ème Salon champenois du véhicule de collection
Parc des Expositions
Reims (51), France.
Video: youtu.be/l2WbctvJfWk
coyotes are omnivores and will take the opportunity to eat both plant and animal food sources to survive
Mid 1950's Simplex Automatic
Simplex was founded by Paul Treen (father of United States Congressman and Louisiana Governor David Conner Treen) in New Orleans, Louisiana in the late 1920s with an initial investment of $25.00 Treen had been a dealer in Harley-Davidson motorcycles and had pitched them the idea of making a lightweight motorcycle for young riders. When Harley-Davidson rejected the idea, Treen decided to enter the market himself and designed his Servi-Cycle. The Simplex Servi-Cycle was introduced in 1935.
Although Simplex Manufacturing Corporation produced motorcycles for over 20 years, the last Simplex Automatics looked almost the same as the company's original 1935 Simplex Servi-Cycle motorcycle. Paul Treen would often visit the factory's tool shop and work with the engineers on new ideas himself, resulting in continuous improvements to Simplex products instead of annual new model introductions.
The two-stroke engine had a rotary valve and an "overhung" crankshaft with only one main bearing. A kick-starter was added by 1953.
Western Auto sold Simplex motorcycles under the Wizard brand in the mid-1950s.
Simplex's minimalist philosophy was maintained throughout the company's history, whose designs changed little after 1935. By the 1950s Simplex's designs were primitive, leading to the end of Servi-Cycle and Automatic production in 1960. Simplex continued to make minibikes and karts using proprietary small engines until 1975, when Simplex went out of business. Treen had sold the company three years earlier, in 1972
I attended the Barrett Jackson Spring 2026 Car Show at WestWorld in Scottsdale.
This is a 1959 Chevrolet Impala convertible. It sold for $156,200.
Details Lot #1052
This 1959 Chevrolet Impala convertible is powered by a period-correct 348ci Tri-Power V8 engine paired with a Powerglide 2-speed automatic transmission. The 1959 model was a one-year-only body style for the Impala, known for its unique "batwing" tailfins and "cat-eye" taillights. The exterior is expertly finished in red, complemented by a white convertible top over a red interior. The engine rebuild included hardened seats, valves and springs for unleaded fuel, a machined block, new rings, a camshaft, pistons, crankshaft service, rebuilt carburetors, and fresh oil and filter. Mechanical updates include a resealed and inspected transmission with new fluid, a rebuilt driveshaft, new rear axle seals, gaskets and fluid, and replaced fuel lines and fuel tank. Additional work included a complete new suspension with shocks, as well as a complete new braking system with shoes, hardware, wheel cylinders and hoses. Electrical updates include repaired wiring for lights and bulbs, the power top received electric system service. This Impala rides on 14-inch wheels with full wheel covers wrapped in wide whitewall radial tires and has front and rear seatbelts installed. From the Albert La Canne Collection.
www.barrett-jackson.com/2026-scottsdale/docket/vehicle/19...
Special car
Barrett Jackson 2026
ragtop day, ragtop,
Sitting on the window-sill and enjoying the low afternoon sun. Illuminated and in sharp focus is the "good" eye, the one I use for photography. The other one plays second fiddle. However, none of them was really involved in taking this self-portrait. It was the artificial eye of the camera in connection with a clever algorithm (automatic eye recognition) that kicked in when I pressed the shutter release (via a long cable). This is one of the situations where camera technology enables me to do things with ease that, if done manually, would have been quite difficult to achieve.
Cumberland MS, ex Trent and Midland General
Bristol FLF6G / ECW
(semi automatic)
728 (SRB 69F)
Whitehaven 18/1/80
BKP
Note: Cumberland just used the former Trent fleet number. It was originally Midland General 671.
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Lipca Rollop Automatic 2.8
Fujichrome Astia 100F