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Images from 2017 Bathurst 12 Hour, Mount Panorama, Bathurst, Australia

The two week Illuminate Bathurst kicked off with the Bicentenary Night Illumination Street Festival. Illuminate Bathurst was displayed on the Court House, Carillon, TAFE Building, Ribbon Gang Lane and Pedrottas Lane from Saturday 9 May every evening for two weeks. All lighting was on rotation so you could walk and enjoy the Illumination at your own pace - on every night between dusk and 9pm, until Sunday 17 May. www.bathurst200.com.au/calendar-list/bicentenary-illumina...

Images from 2017 Bathurst 12 Hour, Mount Panorama, Bathurst, Australia

Made for my car enthusiastic cousin and his wife who met watching the Bathurst race on TV. (Hence the Mount Panorama reference on the cake)

Holden v's Ford.

Catch me if you can!

Bathurst courthouse one overcast day back in February. I was playing around with rotating the frame, having been influenced by my artsy brother :)

 

Rikenon P 1:2.0 50 mm

Ilford HP5+ @ EI400

- dev in HC-110 1:32 for 10 min (20°C)

- digital "selenium" tone applied

Ricoh XR-20sp

looking south west at Bathurst and Front Streets

Taken February 22nd.

Using all of the track through the Esses

Machattie Park, located in Bathurst, New South Wales, has a rich history dating back to the mid-19th century. Originally established in 1890, the park was named after Dr. Richard Machattie, a prominent local physician and Mayor of Bathurst. The park was designed in the Victorian era and features elegant wrought iron gates, formal gardens, pathways, and a picturesque bandstand. Over the years, Machattie Park has been a beloved community space, hosting events, concerts, and providing a tranquil oasis in the heart of Bathurst.

Images from 2017 Bathurst 12 Hour, Mount Panorama, Bathurst, Australia

Bathurst vs Moncton

Date: 29 Oct 2010

Endroit: Colisée de Moncton

photo par: Marc Grandmaison

Note: Thomas Flynn compte son 1er but avec les Wildcats!

 

Dans la photo:

 

Bathurst: #10 Thomas Flynn

 

Moncton: #44 Olivier Houle

Honest Ed's is prominently located on the corner of Bloor and Bathurst Streets, running the whole length of the block. The exterior is covered with huge red and yellow signs advertising the name of the store, lit up like a theatre marquee. The store sign uses 23,000 light bulbs. The store consists of two buildings connected by a walkway that links up the west building on Markham Street and the east building on Bathurst Street. The interior is much more modest, with simple displays of low-priced merchandise, ranging from vacuum cleaners and winter coats to kitchenware, toys and grocery items. Much of the store's decor consists of posters and photos from old films and stage productions from Mirvish's theatres in Toronto and London, England, as well as of actors and musicians who performed in them (many of these inscribed to Ed Mirvish himself). Every piece of store signage is hand-painted. The outside facade is covered with humorous puns and slogans such as "Come in and get lost!" and "Only the floors are crooked!"

Spent the weekend over at Mount Panorama, Bathurst for the Bathurst 12hr.

Images from 2017 Bathurst 12 Hour, Mount Panorama, Bathurst, Australia

Bombardier Flexity Outlook @ King Street

Todd Kelly followed by Russell Ingall

Coffee at the corner

Bathurst Civic Centre

Bathurst Street, Toronto

Leica iiif, 35mm Jupiter 12,

Ilford HP5 Plus

Jim Beam Pitgirls

Just walked past these guys in Hyde park watching the car racing; two car batteries hooked up to the back of a plasma screen, drinks and food in eskies, heaps of water - they've settled in for day

Jim Beam Pitgirls

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