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"silver" locket dug out of the bottom of a drawer and originally shot for MM valentine theme but not used. Now brought to life (kind of) for 7DWF.
A true 1:1 macro reproduction and another of my recent experiments with processing SW!
Oakland Athletics vs. Seattle Mariners
T-Mobile Park, Seattle, WA
Made on my Fujifilm GF670 on Expired Kodak Portra 400VC film #filmisalive #filmisnotdead
I'm doing a series of urban portraits entitled "Tops". This is one of them.
This billboard sign has been here 45 years. I can see the front of it from my studio window. Lately it carries an ad for a Canadian hardware store. Kids stand on the railway bridge and throw rocks at it. A LOT of rocks have hit it over the years.
Lots of trees down around San Diego, I think Tuesday afternoon was the worst, check out this video Jason made of the storm from our living room window.
This tiny blossom was a bit the worse for wear following a heavy rain storm last spring.
Processed for Monochrome Bokeh Thursday
HMBT, folks!
This is what happens when you keep your dog outdoors in bad weather. So be warned bring your dog inside when the weather is bad. This is what goes through my head every time I pass this wee dog in my back garden. I regret what the weather has done to it but it is still loved all the same. I wasn't sure whether to upload this picture or not as I know a lot of people are not a fan of garden ornaments but I've taken a chance even just to vary my stream....hope others can see the beauty in this battered dog
The buffer beam of YEC Janus No.1 shows signs of years of hard graft around the Scunthorpe steelworks complex.
Now preserved as part of the Appleby Frodingham fleet the engine now enjoys a more relaxing retirement hauling tours around the network of lines at the works.
14th March 2020.
The part of Singapore regular tourists don't see? Some neighborhood in Hougang that we passed through.
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The Moray Firth from the coastline of Portknockie in Scotland. It was a stormy and moody day out there yesterday. I love weather like this but it is challenging, yet rewarding, for photography.
Captured at a Seattle Mariners baseball game and processed for Sliders Sunday using Snspseed. HSS everyone!
I got this roughed up Red-tailed Hawk perched almost above the road as it was trying to repair it's disheveled appearance.
* It seems to be a Cooper's Hawk, not a Red-tail.
A quick trip tonight down to Walberswick on the Suffolk Coast for a bit of movement in the water. I've visited this location a few times and the tide has always been too far out. The sea tonight though was certainly playing ball and quite rough. Not much light to play with but I kinda got what I went for.
Some kind of foundation stone/statue/symbol in Chandigarh, pretty similar to emblem of Chandigarh.
One can see what this statue has gone through. What it has seen all those years. Stoned. Pelted and Battered! Still standing strong!
saw this at the end of a very long road on the eastern shore of Virginia. Deep Creek.
A more detailed view <-- this is much better!
South Australian based GM class loco GM46 was a bit of a celebrity for all the wrong reasons. At the time of this view it was owned by Genesee & Wyoming subsidiary, Australian Railroad Group, but still carried the logo of its previous government owner, Australian National.
And peeking through in several places were patches of the maroon Commonwealth Railway livery it had carried around 25 years earlier.
It gave up the ghost early in 2015 and is currently stored, with little chance of working again.
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taken on a really rough day in october 2010. instead of shooting with my water proof nikonos 5 i decided to take photos from the shore with my 5D. check out more of my swimming pics
In 17 days this place will be packed with players and fans. Opening day for the World Famous Toledo Mud Hens is always a standing room only crowd. We love our Hens!
It's looking a little sorry for itself after the early morning rains today...it needs to "man up" as the sun will be out later.
Daisy looks lovely in a form fitting dress, but you don't always have to show every dip and curve. A loose, flowing dress can be just as appealing. And in the bargain, you're free from worry over every little lump and bump that might otherwise show.
Since Daisy was self conscious about all sorts of perceived figure imperfections in the beginning, I've intentionally kept the focus on getting her over it by forcing her to deal with the worry head on, and not allowing her to hide from reality as it were. But now that she has largely conquered those ugly demons, and realized that most of her problem was entirely in her own head, I figured it was time to allow her to expand her horizons....and allow her to enjoy a new level of comfort and freedom. From time to time, anyway. 😉
Here she is in the newest addition to her wardrobe....the classic "Batwing" dress. What do you think? Nice, huh? 😊💖