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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.

your usual sunset, Boracay, Philippines (late post - October 2019).

20190304_2725_7D2-50 Interconnected Rings

 

Another possible for this week's Macro Monday challenge.

 

Taken with a Canon 50mm Compact Macro and 12mm & 20mm Kenko extension tubes/rings.

 

Initial processing in Lightroom and then the Black Gold preset in Nik Color Efex Pro 4

 

#10527

 

(Vosges)

 

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rolling fills again... this time with Self, Fakt and Fener

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.

Fujica GW690

Kodak Portra 400 NC (expired 2007)

Lab Developed.

Home scanned and converted with Negative Lab Pro.

Townhouse complex in Oldenburg, Germany with lovely individual gardening culture in front of every building.

It's been trimmed multiple times this summer.

A 1956 Nash Cosmopolitan/Metropolitan and a 1958 Subaru 1600 at a specialty repair/restoration shop ~ Pine Plains, NY

Hard to believe our Bailey Puggins is 13 years old! She still looks like a puppy to me!

Tina & the Puglets xo

 

I would like to thank all of you that have taken the time to view and comment on my photos, it is very much appreciated.

  

N.P.S. 28mm f3.5 lens

Kodak Colorplus 200 35mm film

Hanimex 35RAS Compact 35mm Film Camera

Kentmere 400

Bellini Euro HC 1+31 dilution B for 6 minutes at 20 celcius

Digitised with

Nikon D700

Tamron Adaptall 2 90mm f/2.5 macro lens

Valoi 35mm film holder

Pixl-Latr

A5 sized led light pad

Raw files processed with Affinity Studio

Compact Flash cards originally used in my Canon EOS 300D.

'UGTHORPE NEAR WHITBY NORTH YORKSHIRE' - 'WALK AROUND WITH THE RICOH CAPLIO R7 COMPACT CAMERA' - TAKEN JULY 2024

One of my early photographs, taken using a Hanimex Compact non SLR “point and shoot” camera with a 40mm lens of dubious quality around the edges of the frame finds 24146 stabled in the shed yard at Birkenhead sometime in 1974.

 

Locomotive History

24146 was delivered from Derby Works in February 1961 as D5146 and was one of a batch of four locomotives (D5143 – D5146) allocated to Willesden MPD. It transferred to Longsight in October 1964 and to the Stoke Division (Crewe Diesel Depot) in November 1968. It received Rail Blue livery in March 1968 following classified repair at Derby Works. 24146 was withdrawn in January 1976 and after initially being dumped at Basford Hall yard moved to Swindon Works in May 1976 and was broken up during October 1976.

 

Hanimex Compact, Ilford FP4

olympus 35rc

kodak portra 400

Cimbalom natural perfume compact with jasmine flowers and crochet pouch.

because im toby or kalon, yeah

 

let me know what you think because I don't normally mod.

yeah, there's more and more...

 

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Cheeky shot on wife's compact

The Physic Garden of the Worshipful Company of Barbers at Barber-Surgeons’ Hall is sheltered by a medieval bastion that was added to the City of London's Roman wall. It holds a selection of 45 plants from Gerard's Herbal, as Gerard was Master of their Company. The dash of colour is Rosa gallica var. officinalis, the Apothecary's Rose and the Red Rose of Lancaster. They have an excellent guide online the only information on site is the names and provenance of the plants.

Promatic CC Auto 50mm f1.7

Kodak Colorplus 200 35mm film

The McGill lineup during their game against Concordia.

 

Not so sure why, but this looks like a strong photograph to me. Is it because of the compression at 300mm that give the impression of a really tight group of players ? Anyways, I hope you'll like it too.

 

N.P.S. 28mm f3.5 lens

Kodak Colorplus 200 35mm film

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.

I wish you all a happy Macro Monday and a great week.

Left to right

 

- Mighty Wallet Airmail

- Leatherman Wave

- Metropass!

- 8GB Eye-Fi Pro

- 2GB USB stick

 

- Ricoh GR Digital III, best compact for my shooting style, ever

- Rhodia 5x5 squared pad

- Papermate PhD pencil

- Pilot V5 pen (fave)

- Samsung Galaxy II S X

- Gen 1 iPad

 

- Prismacolor pens for diagrams

 

A walk down a picturesque canal in Stafford. This shot was taken with my Panasonic compact.

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

Promatic CC Auto 50mm f1.7

Kodak Colorplus 200 35mm film

Thanks to my wife for quickly creating a properly-scaled plunger for this shot.

 

Photo shot for the Flickr group 7 Days of Shooting.

 

Part of my Stormtroopers series.

 

Photo seen in Flickr Explore. Seen on the Flickr Explore Front Page on May 28, 2009. It reached #1 in Flickr Explore on May 29, 2009.

The XSE trim level. It's basically just an appearance upgrade. There's no additional performance that comes with the XSE trim compared to the SE trim. For more performance, one must move up to the GR Corolla.

That sharp wedge plate has odd dimensions being 3.5 studs long, and I was curious as to what it could be meshed with on a standard grid. The humble pentagonal tile was the answer, and the circular tile was the cherry on top (well, bottom). The result is this modern looking coupe - short wheelbase with the usual touch of angry styling.

The Walkie Talkie Building and the growing Urban Jungle , London.

 

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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

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