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Book market, Dortmund Hörde, 2019
(Checkout my captures at S T R E E T)
Regelmäßig findet auf dem Platz an der "Schlanken Mathilde" in Hörde ein Bücherflohmarkt statt.
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A book flea market regularly takes place on the square at the "Slender Mathilde" in Hörde.
Inside the book :
The idea of this MOC is to retranscribe the captivating side of the Book, the fact of entering this one and of being in immersion in the reading.
I wanted to build something alive, this is why I worked on functionnal mecanism. You can see the result in this video on Youtube : www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFG0XcpsDs0
Details picture available in my Flick galery.
Made for BP Challenge contest on Brickpirate french forum (April 2021).
Enjoy !
My first book is out on 15th August from Amberley Publishing and includes 160 pics from across the BR network from Cornwall to the Kyle line
Thanks to many of you here who have helped with some of the caption information
I'm very excited to finally be able to announce this book! I think this was kind of a nervous energy project while Carly was pregnant with Asher, lol. Including reviewing slides, this book was mainly written between 9 PM and 11 PM on weeknights during the Fall of 2022. Originally, Morning Sun Books agreed to publish it as "Trackside Around New York's Capital Region." When Morning Sun got out of the active publishing business, Rudy Garbely of the Garbely Publishing Company rescued the project. It will now be a two-volume, softcover book titled, "Capital Region Rails" (1960s to 1990s), with Volume 1 coming out this Spring!
Unlike my first book (with Morning Sun), this one won't really have any of my own photos. However, that wasn't the purpose of this book. What inspired me to do this book was seeing many of Jim "Iron Man" Connor's railroad photos he took around the Capital Region from the late 1960s and 1970s. I wanted to make sure that these images were preserved beyond seeing them at Jim's annual slide show. The project then expanded to include work by Jeff Plant, Jeremy Plant, Jack Wright, John Sesonske, Gardiner Cross, and Dean Splittgerber.
One of my favorite things about the geographic specificity of this book was that it allowed me to devote more attention to branch lines that have sometimes been overlooked in books that cover a wider geographical area. For Volume 1, that includes lines such as the D&H Waterford / Green Island Branch, the D&H Adirondack Branch, the B&M Troy Branch, the Penn Central / Conrail Troy Industrial Track, Fort Orange Paper Company in Castleton-On-Hudson, and even a small amount of the New York Central / Penn Central Upper Harlem Division.
Link for pre-ordering is below. Any questions about that process should be directed to the Garbely Publishing Company.
Otherwise, I'm happy to answer any questions about the content of the book! (As I have time!)
National Museum of Nuclear Science and History, Albuquerque
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Street photography from outside the Empire Theatre in Liverpool where The Book of Mormon is currently on show.
Enjoying a quiet book and beer time on a day off, in one of my favourite bars, Cloisters.
The graphic novel, in case you are wondering, is the rather lovely Victory Point by Owen D Pomery, which was one of my favourite reads of 2020, you can read a review on my blog www.woolamaloo.org.uk/reviews-victory-point/
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Book Vale & July
PH: Giovanni Macauda
book about language change with photographs of cracks that i found on roads and sideways. phototransfers, cracks in pages occasionally repaired with plaster strips
Six days later, the wind has turned pages to reveal a carte postale addressed: La Maison des Bibliothèques, 61 Rue Froidevaux, 75014 Paris, France
The book's decline since 2014, can be followed in the album: www.flickr.com/photos/98609459@N08/albums/72157649619939017
The title has been traced: "L'Exilé de Capri" a fictionalised biography of Jacques d'Adelswärd-Fersen (1880 - 1923) written by Roger Peyrefitte. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques_d%27Adelsw%C3%A4rd-Fersen#B...
A simple picture with smartphone, purple Lens and love book.
Une simple photo avec smartphone, lentille violette et un livre d'amour
As I was looking around the house for something to photograph for this week’s Macro Mondays theme (Tie), I found some old photo albums that I hadn’t looked at in a while. Some were bound with twine or string tied in a knot and bow on the outside. Some had pages falling out. One of those pages is under the edge of the book here; the little guy in overalls is my dad as a child, and I'm not certain of the little girl's identity.
HMM, everyone!