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Week 36

 

My 21st brithday. This week was my birthweek and what a weird birthweek it was. It almost feels like none of what happened happened. I started the week off in New Hampshire filming a short film with Teddy and a group of amazing people. My birthday in particular wasn't anything too spectacular. Just another shoot day. Teddy and I did go out and take photos but none of them really came out to my liking. It was a great night of exploration though which was nice. I came back from New Hampshire on Wednesday and stopped by George at college and picked up Scott before adventuring around the Seaport which is one of my favorite places to take photos! The brand new glass buildings right on the water make for some beautiful bokeh and lighting situations. I ended up coming back to see George the next day as well just for fun and we took more photos and explored a bit more. Now I am in Chicago on a business trip and we start shooting tomorrow. I can't wait to get back in the field. What a crazy week I have ahead of me.

 

I can't wait to see what this next week will bring!

Bad puns.

 

Nikon F3

Fujifilm X-Tra 400

*THIS* is what happens when you say, "Hey, let's get creative and have you all swing your hammers/mallets/basebats at me."

 

Why do people listen to me when I have creative ideas?? You all do realize I'm making up this sh*t up as I go along, right? ;-)

Framegrab from Blackmagic Ursa Mini 4.6k

Alumni Weekend Blue Hen 5K on the Laird Campus

It's rather hard to see it in this pic cause it's really blurry, but the door clearly says BFI Waste Services of Fall River. Next time, I'm going to go outside and film this truck.

Owned by:: Republic Services (AW on the side)

Chassis: Mack LE

Body: Labrie

Truck number: 4820

Type of truck: Manual Side Loader

Notes: This truck is quite unique. It has a BFI cab, AW logos painted on the body, and even a Republic sticker in the back,

AW 8451 - Bedfordshire Steam & Country Fayre, Old Warden on 16th September 2007

Mariangela Guatteri

2012

Sorry for the horrible photo :( but not a common sight at Arlanda! Tiny big biggest!

 

SAS

MD 82

OY-KHG

 

Skyways

Fokker 50

SE-LEL

 

Scandinavian Ar Ambulance

Beech 200 Super king

SE-MAZ

ESSA, ARN

(from our Minto photo shoot :))

Trans: Arf! Arf!

This dog was uneasy walking to and fro, sit and stand on top of the seawall. He wanted to go to his owner who was then swimming at the beach.

Looking at the southeast part of the square, 1989. Note the snow on the ground and the gradually clearing sky. From left to right: T&Sons (now Jupiter House), the Locust Street Grill (now Hooligan's), the site of the old Williams Store (now a foot doctor's), the 1913 Denton county National Bank Building (now an office building), the First State Bank (now Wells Fargo), the First Methodist Church (with its original facade), South Elm Street, and Craven;'s Dry Goods (now the Abbey and a comics and games shop). The siding on the Wells Fargo buildings was originally made up of panels raised by crane. There used to be a painting of this in the First State Bank coffee room, but I don't know what happened to it. This particular building is an expansion of the original, and it was originally supposed to be part of a larger complex that was never built.

 

All credit goes to Asset Nation.

Owned by: Allied Waste

Chassis: Mack RD

Truck number: 3405

Type of truck: Roll-Off

Notes: N/A

Newquay Airport, 9th September 2014.

232 leaves Filton AW with a service for Weston 19/4/16.

Funny to me how that of all the FP I've had, that it's usually the ones that I just DO.

Don't stress on the details.

 

Like the heels of my socks being funky. (thanks Ad for pointing that out...)

 

Obviously I'm not hell bent on perfection these days. ;-)

But always a pleasant surprise to wakup to FP and 100+ comments. *grin*

  

Thanks to all to commented and faved. :) You guys rock!

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