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corn on the right and left. the path between to the trees.

Carmo Convent Ruins, Lisbon, Portugal

Tian Shan , Southern Kazakhstan

The Library of Congress Miss C. Farwell (Between 1905-1945)

 

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Title

FARWELL, C., MISS

Contributor Names

Harris & Ewing, photographer

Created / Published

[between 1905 and 1945]

Headings

Glass negatives.

Genre

Glass negatives

Notes

- Title from unverified caption data received with the Harris & Ewing Collection.

- Date span based on active dates of Harris & Ewing, Inc.

- Portrait series.

- Gift; Harris & Ewing, Inc. 1955.

- General information about the Harris & Ewing Collection is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.hec

- Temp. note: Batch four.

Medium

1 negative : glass ; 8 x 10 in. or smaller

Call Number/Physical Location

LC-H25- 68568-K [P&P]

Source Collection

Harris & Ewing photograph collection

Repository

Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print

Digital Id

hec 19736 //hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/hec.19736

Library of Congress Control Number

2016860795

Reproduction Number

LC-DIG-hec-19736 (digital file from original negative)

Rights Advisory

No known restrictions on publication. For more information, see Harris & Ewing Photographs - Rights and Restrictions Information www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/140_harr.html

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Fries Detail am Metropol, Nollendorfplatz in Berlin

The channel between islands and between rains. Rough Island and Rabbit Island near Nelson in New Zealand's South island in a moment of calm between showers at the end of a rainy three days.

 

Olympus E-M5.

The fence between us and our neighbour JP was flattened when an old tree broke in half

and fell on it. It was in rough shape all ready so it didn't take much. When we first moved here,

there was no fence at all, there were two lovely big hazelnut trees which straddled the

property line. It was quite lovely for about fifteen years, then we got a new neighbour,

whom I named "Shithead", long story ...and he cut down the trees and put up a fence.

All the remaining fencing is getting very old as are we, we have replaced our back and side

fences with our other neighbours. I don't think JP can afford new fencing and I don't care.

He is a collector of car stuff as are his kids. We get along, help each other, much more

important that new fences and manicured yards.

 

listening to Warren Zevon - "Don't Let Us Get Sick

 

Don't let us get sick, don't let us get old

Don't let us get stupid, all right?

Just make us be brave and make us play nice

And let us be together tonight

The moon has a face and it smiles on the lake

And causes the ripples in time

I'm lucky to be here with someone I like

Who maketh my spirit to shine

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwClCcmq3LI

 

- thank you my friends for helping my spirit to shine

  

Quiet summer night in Canberra, Australia.

It's usually a short wait at this handsome shelter. Good urban design, with, between the lines, a view of the bay .

Happy Bench Monday!

Nice shot from Calella de Palafrugell beach.

 

Shot in auto-breaking (0Ev; -2Ev; +2Ev) and processed as HDR with Darktable. Additional improvements by means of plugins like Tone Curve, Highpass filters, Lowpass filters, Channel Mixer, Global Tone Map, and others were managed also with Darktable.

 

The see-through church, officially "Reading Between the Lines," is a unique artwork in Borgloon, Belgium. Designed by the architectural duo Gijs Van Vaerenbergh in 2011, the church consists of 100 stacked steel plates. Due to its open structure, the building appears solid from some angles and almost transparent from others. This symbolizes the interplay between landscape, architecture, and spirituality. The see-through church is a popular tourist attraction and offers an impressive view of the surrounding Haspengouw region.

Macro Monday challenge theme of in between. Spark plug with spark between the electrodes.

London Northeastern Railways (LNER) 91104 and 91126 stand at London Kings Cross, between duties. Soon a sight of the past like the HSTs are now.

On my morning walk to Sunoka Beach Park I saw these marker bouys nicely placed between the trunks of these three trees.

With three hours between Wednesday's targets there was ample time to grab a bite to eat and reconnoitre a few locations in the Millom area for future reference.

That done I returned to one of them, Aggie's Lonning, for a go at the 14.37 BIF - CAR on the front of which I knew was 37402.

Located on the opposite side of this stretch of line is Millom's "down" distant semaphore and I wanted to include it in the compo' for this one.

Unfortunately the electrically operated signal's attendant grey boxes are on this side, their unwelcome intrusion ruining any attempt to incorporate it.

I had to make do with a mile-post and a few snow-capped south western fells to generate something extra.

Fortunately a couple appeared walking toward me and stopped to take a look as the train approached and they add a tiny bit of something to the composition.

Not only was it bloody cold here an hour before sunset but a bank of cloud was approaching from the west, providing a nervy few moments as 402 seemed to take an age to trundle around the coast from Kirby in Furness.

Within 15 minutes the sun was gone from here.

 

From Ontario to Quebec, the Portage Bridge connects two different worlds of one country. The two provinces have different laws, languages, culture, customs, policies, history and religion. The daily commuters perhaps don't even notice this difference because in some ways it is subtle. But it is quite noticeable to a first-time visitor who crosses this bridge. Especially if the visitor does not speak French.

My contribution to this weeks theme "emellan/between" in the group Fotosöndag.

The Space between a clothespin is a Spring. Made this picture with a Helios 44M With a Rynox DCR-250 for a super Macro effect.

View between bushes and thickets

Thanks for visiting my photo! I really appreciate your comment and fav! Wishing you a lovely day! :)

Between railway bridges, shadow and light.

Had a bunch of photos on an old hard-drive that no one had ever seen but me. This was taken between heavy rain storms out in La Push Washington.

Tour Total Berlin, Jean-Monnet-Straße 2, Berlin

Puget sound: clouds, sailboat, waves.

A sort of a space in between. HMM.

A bird flew into my frame as I was composing another shot. Can't complain as it came out rather nicely against the bright sky.

18-Jan-2025 14:35

Ilford HP5+ 400 rated @ EI 200 (N-1)

 

Ebony 45SU

Schneider 110mm f/5.6 Super-Symmar XL

Stearman Press SP645 Tank

Pre-wash : None

Developed : PyrocatHD 1+1+100 for 9 mins @ 20C

2 x Water Stop Bath

Eco Zone Alkali Fix. Clearing time 2 minutes

Total Fix time doubled to 4 minutes

Wash for 10 mins in frequent water changes

Ilfotol final rinse (1ml in about 500ml)

 

Movements : None

 

Mid tone LV = 11½

Highlight = 16

Shadow = 9

 

Filters : Red (-3)

 

Final LV=8½

 

Reciprocity : None

 

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