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Camera: Panasonic DMC-L1
Lens: Leica 14-50mm f2.8-3.5
Exposure: 0.02 sec (1/50)
Aperture: f/4.5
Focal Length: 14 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Flash: Off, Did not fire
The ice does not hold for me any longer, I repeat, the ice is not safe for people weighing 210 lbs and up.
This idea came from Lady GaGa in her "Telephone" music video. I liked the idea, so I thought I would give it a shot of my own. This is my new friend, Lydia. She's a fun girl with a lot to offer as far as modeling goes. This was her first shoot, and I'm glad she was so comfortable with the sexy attire. More shots were taken at this shoot, they will be uploaded soon.
pretty rare to see an orange chair in the middle of the financial district, i'd say.
at bay and university.
Fully engrossed! A patron of the Portland Saturday Market readies himself for operation "Entrée Annihilation".
This past weekend was the seasonal opener for Portland Saturday Market, which runs from the first Saturday of March through the weekend just before Christmas. The cuisine alone is always a huge draw, as there is something for even the snobbiest of palates (you know who you are) amongst the array of food carts scattered within the market. A kind gentleman behind the Lebanese food counter knows me well, as I indulge in one of his freshly made Falafels every week. His delicious pocket sandwiches were the only thing that came to mind when I remembered what weekend this was.
And you thought I went to Portland on the weekends for mere photo opportunities. HA! So naive. =)
Ehh. definitely not happy with how this one turned out. its too cliche...'everyone wants to use caution tape for a photo.' I dont know. just my opinion. Ohhwell.
Yeah, i know my photos have been kinda dark lately. but Its getting close to halloween. (haven't i mentioned this before??;D)
Ahh, actually the reason why i posted this was because i wanted to brag about my tournament. ^^
Bragbragbragbragbragbragbrag.
No, but really. i feel really good about how i did. I really didn't have much self confidence in the beginning but when it was over. i was on cloud nine^^
Horrrray for Martial Arts.!:D
the end.
Toronto Transit Commission’s (TTC) Greenwood Yard celebrates its 50th anniversary as part of Doors Open Toronto. The maintenance facility and rail yard repairs and services subway vehicles on the Bloor-Danforth line (Line 2). Previously the site was a brickyard and Toronto’s largest landfill site.
there are many reasons to have the perimeter around a really huge christmas tree marked off with yellow police tape. one of those reasons is so i can take a photograph of it and really like it.
Last week hannah brown 7 and I led a group on a photowalk to Carters Stream Fair, on behalf of London Lomography Gallery Store.
I think everybody on both our walk and the previous week's walk must have shot this sign....
Lomo LCA (modified with MX button) + Lomography chrome 100 slide film + cross processing
Tri-X shot in a Canonet QL17 GIII, developed in Rodinal, scanned, output to Pictorico TPU at 8x10 as a digital negative, printed as a cyanotype on Bergger COT320 with a 45 minute exposure (it's winter), bleached with sodium carbonate for 2 minutes, then toned with tannic acid (tea) for 10 minutes.
Whew!
Caution
Whoever commits a nuisance against [the] church, defaces or [other]-wise injures the wall will be prosecuted as the law directs.
[by order of the Churchwarden]
Ghost sign on the side of St Benet Welsh Church, Paul's Wharf, Blackfriars.
The current project in my neighborhood is the removal of a large underground tank that has been in place for many years - this CAUTION tape lines the street in front of the work area to warn daydreaming walkers not to venture off the roadway and into the heavy equipment zone.
Our Daily Challenge - Starts with "D"
ODT - Safety/Protection
My travels around the UK by car for three weeks with my son. June/July 2019 England.
Day Ten .. Visit to the Liverpool Docklands after we dropped our things off at the airbnb were we are staying the night.
Iconic in style; immense in ambition. Liverpool’s docks dominated global trade in the 19th century, with the Albert Dock at their heart. To this day the Mersey continues to play a central role in the city’s cultural life, with the Dock an integral part of our World Heritage waterfront.
Liverpool’s docks dominated global trade by the early 19th century. When it opened in 1846, Albert Dock changed the way the docks worked here forever. Its warehouses were fireproof and secure; traders could do deals before their import taxes were due; hydraulic cranes hauled heavy cargoes across the flagstones. The speed with which ships unloaded and turned around was cut in half.
The bustling docks and their prized cargoes become a target for German bombers, which first drop mines into the water, and then onto its roofs. By now Liverpool is the headquarters of the Admiralty’s Atlantic campaign; bombs raze the Dock’s warehouses day and night during 1941’s May blitz, causing substantial damage.
Liverpool City Council decrees the Albert Dock a Conservation Area, in order to preserve its unique architectural and historic interest. In both 1960 and 1966 the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board had considered demolishing it; its new status assures its future.
Kings Dock has been vastly redeveloped over recent years, and the former dock has now been filled in. The 11,000 capacity Echo Arena is now sited on what was King's Dock as well as a number of new apartment buildings and hotels.
Pier Head is one of Liverpool's most famous locations, it is home to the 'Three Graces' which have dominated the city's skyline for over a century (they are the Royal Liver Building, the Cunard Building and the Port of Liverpool Building). The Three Graces are not the only buildings located at Pier Head, the Memorial to the Engine Room Heroes of the Titanic is also sited here alongside the Pier Head Ferry Terminal and Queensway Tunnel Ventilation Shaft. Pier Head is bordered to the north by Prince's Dock and to the south by Mann Island. Mann Island is another section of the Liverpool waterfront which has seen significant regeneration over recent years, the Museum of Liverpool and the Mann Island Buildings are both under-construction as of September 2010.
The Prince's Dock is located to the north of the Pier Head and the Three Graces which is now the home of the Liverpool Cruise Terminal where turnaround cruises arrive and depart. The land surrounding Prince's Dock is the subject of major redevelopment and could be part of the very ambitious Liverpool Waters Scheme.
For Info: <a href="https://albertdock.com/history"