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One night I got the urge to make a super sleek, open top racer using my 2 favourite colours (black and dark red). I wanted it to be a really dense, compact build with a smooth upper body and badass looking engine chassis underneath. So I did.
© Copyright Charlie Durán. All Rights Reserved. Taken using an old Fujifilm Finepix MX1700 1.5mp compact with an 8 x slide loupe stuck in front of the lens with Blu-Tack, as a make -shift macro. Looks almost like a feather.
20230227_3358_7D2-168 Compact Disc Rack (058/365)
Two shelves of an eight level CD rack (one of two I have) in the late afternoon/early evening sun, in our hallway.
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Canon EOS 50E (Elan Iie)
Sigma Compact Hyperzoom 28-200mm f/3.5-5.6
Ilford FP4 125 @ 200
Rodinal 1:100
Stand development
Scan from print
Paper: Adox Fine Print Variotone Premium FB paper
Toner: Adox Selentoner
What a moment!
Two at the same time. One on my front, one on my back.
Shots with compact sony manual mode.
I'm guessing they service small cars only. On Gerrard street east of Main. The exterior is coloured about the same as well chewed grape gum; and in fact it looks like it might be made from the stuff.
Upper portion is mirror reflections of the palette.
Image measures 2 1/2 " across
Nikon D5500 with Helios 44-2 58mm and 12mm extension tube
For Macro Mondays
Theme: Cosmetics
Everything is this compact town is so perfect – the Market Square, the Cathedral, the numerous parks all look as if they were crafted by artists of note, which they were!
The city is very well preserved and clean to boot. It is almost like a stage set, nay, make that a movie set, perhaps a Disney flick?
Every window has lace curtains and flower boxes with geraniums, all the buildings are in good repair, and the architecture is infinitely interesting. Low-country designs of the Middle Ages were a matter of pride; every detail down to the outline of a window frame is beautifully proportioned.
In the heart of the downtown, motor vehicles are prohibited, except for deliveries during restricted hours, making it one of the easiest walking cities of the world, safe and well-signed. The winding cobbled streets, adjacent to the canals, are shared by pedestrians and the occasional horse-drawn carriage. Sweepers follow the horses and keep the streets litter free.
Restaurants serve authentic Belgian cooking, a strong rival to French cuisine, as well as numerous international style dishes. Fresh fish, cooked a thousand different ways, is plentiful, as are beautiful homegrown vegetables. Of course, this country is famous for its chocolate, a worthy choice for dessert. My own personal favorite Belgian meal is carpes frites plus pommes frites, which would be called ‘fish and chips’ anywhere else, but is in fact a perfect delicacy here in Bruges.
The Walkie Talkie Building and the growing Urban Jungle , London.
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Greggsy rockin' the Instax 210 on the wonderful tunnel bridge over the Clydeside Expressway.
P.S. I'm waiting on my invitation to the Cliche Glasgow group :-)
Pocket cutter, which could be used by engineers for the opening of something not very massive. Possible the narrowing of the beam in one spot for more precise operations.
Just finished Dead Space and Dead Space 2, it was AWESOME! Very liked it, now it's my second favorite franchise after Mass Effect. Scary in some moments, but still dynamic and awesome. Cant wait for DS3.
And I hope the Severed DLC will port on PC.
Comments and fan-emotions from Dead Space would be cool.
P.S.: Which moment in DS2 was most *SCARY!1* for you? For me it was a sun on a school scene. I shoot it off from it's place (nervous, yup) and killed 2 monsters with it and with *WAAAAAAAGH* :3
results of some extra work around the house.
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I've not done one of these selective color monochrome photos in a while but have always liked them so here is a simple little offering.
Providence and Worcester's Rhode Island based local PR-3 is switching in the compact Valley Falls yard before heading down the main destined for Cranston with one load for Spaulding Brick and a big cut of scrap for the Port of Providence.
The home framing up the scene at left sits on aptly named Railroad Street affording a front tow view of PW 2006, an EMD GP38-2 built new for the then only 7 yr newly independent road in Feb. 1980.
Valley Falls
Cumberland, Rhode Island
Monday November 21, 2022