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Fok Cheong Building In Hong Kong
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Another build from the backlog. It was meant to be incorporated in a larger LEGO Ideas project, but there were things I wasn't fully happy with that probably couldn't be solved without starting from scratch. That was something I was not willing to do at that point, so I moved on (or back) to other projects.
If we would live in Malmö, this would be our place.
Södra Promenaden 47, located just across from the canal.
Quarry Bay, Hong Kong
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Analogue photographers may not realise just how long Compact Cameras have been de riguer.
Shot on the Ffestiniog Railway during their Victorian Gala.
Olympus µ[mju:] ZOOM 105, serial number 5581140.
Fuji Velvia 100, 5 years expired.
Processing and scan Negatif+.
Shot June-July 2025.
Roll 01740.
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I love my Sony RX100. It has over 20 MP, can fit in my pocket, has a great lens, and has a killer watercolor feature. I often find myself taking it with me rather than my Canon 40D DSLR. Most reviews say it's the best pocket digital camera you can buy. But do these compact cameras have a future given the advances in phone cameras? Phone cameras today are able to add so much more functionality via software, it's hard to see how these won't be relics.
Fujica GW690
Kodak Portra 400 NC (expired 2007)
Lab Developed.
Home scanned and converted with Negative Lab Pro.
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Candid eye contact street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. Having just replaced some batteries into his compact camera, he asked me if I had got the shot I wanted after he caught me pressing the shutter. I just loved the composition and light for this shot, the horizontal and vertical lines in the architecture against the multi-directional wrinkles on his skin and clothing. It's always nice to share a smile with a random subject after they catch you shooting. Enjoy!
These CN C40-8M's are funky, yet cool to look at. The shortened trucks, squashed yet spacious cab, cowl carbody, and even paint schemes make them a desirable catch.
One such example, CN C40-8M 2405, leads CSX K426 as it holds short of the signals at Nicholas Rd near Dayton, OH.
Taken during a Meetup with the Cincinnati Camera & Photography Club held at E-Town Landfill & Recycling's yard in the North Bend suburb of Cincinnati, Ohio.
From the web:
"Bomag landfill compactors are multipurpose, heavy-duty machines that provide optimal utilization of capacity allowing the best possible compaction of household, construction and industrial waste materials.
The Bomag refuse compactor surpasses industry standards with its intelligent machine concepts and design making for a durable and efficient package for all landfill sites."
Lucerne, a compact city in Switzerland known for its preserved medieval architecture, sits in the middle of the snowy mountains of Lake Lucerne. The colorful Altstadt (Old Town) is bordered to the north by the 870m 14th-century Museggmauer wall. The Kapellbrücke Covered Bridge (Chapel Bridge), built in 1333, links Altstadt with the right bank of the Reuss River.
After the fall of the Roman Empire in the early 6th century, the German peoples increased their influence in the area of present-day Switzerland. Around 750 the Benedictine monastery of St. Leodegar was founded, which was acquired in the mid-9th century by Murbach Abbey in Alsace. The Latin name "Luciaria" appears for the first time in historical records in 840.
In 1178 Lucerne acquired its independence from the jurisdiction of Murbach Abbey, and the foundation of the city surely dates from the same year. The city began to gain importance after the opening of the Gotthard trade route. In 1290 Lucerne was a large and self-sufficient city with approximately 3,000 inhabitants. At this same time, King Rudolph I of Habsburg obtained authority over the monastery of Saint Leodegar and its possessions, including Lucerne.
Lucerna, una ciudad compacta en Suiza conocida por su arquitectura medieval preservada, se encuentra en medio de las montañas nevadas del lago de Lucerna. El colorido Altstadt (Old Town) limita al norte con la muralla Museggmauer de 870m del siglo XIV. El puente cubierto de Kapellbrücke (Puente de la Capilla), construido en 1333, une Altstadt con la orilla derecha del río Reuss.
Después de la caída del Imperio Romano a principios del siglo VI, los pueblos alemanes aumentaron su influencia en el área de la Suiza actual. Alrededor de 750 se fundó el monasterio benedictino de San Leodegar, que fue adquirido a mediados del siglo IX por la abadía de Murbach en Alsacia. El nombre latino "Luciaria" aparece por primera vez en los registros históricos en 840.
En 1178, Lucerna adquirió su independencia de la jurisdicción de la Abadía de Murbach, y la fundación de la ciudad seguramente data del mismo año. La ciudad comenzó a ganar importancia después de la apertura de la ruta comercial de San Gotardo. En 1290, Lucerna era una ciudad grande y autosuficiente con aproximadamente 3.000 habitantes. Al mismo tiempo, el rey Rodolfo I de Habsburgo obtuvo autoridad sobre el monasterio de San Leodegar y sus posesiones, incluida Lucerna.
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Townhouse complex in Oldenburg, Germany with lovely individual gardening culture in front of every building.
Yesterday (za 10/10) i decided to go and check out the Clingendael park. It's a wonderful and huge place with a rich history prior to it becoming a public park (1953). In addition it has the largest Japanese garden in the Netherlands, which i unfortunately didn't visit. The reason for not visiting is that it got rather small paths and a lot of people. Even tho Clingendael is a great place, i wouldn't recommend going there for the purpose of capturing insects. It's great for mushrooms in autumn and flowers in spring and summer, but it's quite busy and not really the place for spotting wildlife. Next week i'll explore the Cronesteyn, which somebody recommended to me.
Me he puesto a revisar memorias fotográficas y me topé con infinidad de imágenes de esta bella hoya compacta, que me sirven para recordar los habitantes del tiempo cálido y así acortar las horas que faltan para su regreso.
Feliz semana !!
China is the new rising power in the world.
Japan and US are cautious about this. Especially for Japan, China is becoming the biggest economy in Asia and one of the most influential powers in Asian politics. There are so many issues under dispute between these two powers.
Do you see the tension between panda (China) and sumo (Japan)?
This is a scene in the Richmond Asian mall.
Fuji X10 compact camera.
Hard to believe our Bailey Puggins is 13 years old! She still looks like a puppy to me!
Tina & the Puglets xo
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