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Ottawa, CANADÀ 2024.

Nikon F6 | Cinestill 400D

Celebrating the Norwegian constitution day on mt. Lianibba (1500). Sunnmøre. Norway

Audubon Center

Cold Spring, NY

August 12, 2020

Constitution Ponds

Washington D.C.

Bald Eagle

Garrison, NY

September 4, 2022

Constitution Day is the national day of Norway and is an official public holiday observed on 17 May each year. Among Norwegians, the day is referred to as Syttende Mai ("Seventeenth of May"), Nasjonaldagen ("National Day"), or Grunnlovsdagen ("Constitution Day"), although the latter is less frequent

Intentional Camera Movement {ICM}

Saturday 21st May 2022

Camera: Rittreck Six SLR.

Lens: 80mm Rittron f/2.

Film: Fujifilm Neopan Acros 100 120 black & white negative.

Development: ID-11 1 + 3 20C/16m.

Exposure: 1/250 @ f/8. Hand held.

Cropped to 645 ratio from 6x6 negative frame.

 

From a test roll through a beautiful Rittreck Six 6x6 SLR I recently worked on for a friend. Its Rittron lens seems pretty decent, as well as being fairly fast for a 6x6 format optic.

 

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Tiger Swallowtail

Garrison, NY

September 4, 2022

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The USS Constitution, compassionately known as “Old Ironsides,” is a ship constructed in 1794 as the beginnings of the new U.S. Navy. Far from simply being a great American icon, she represented a new path of shipbuilding. She was one of six frigates designed to be more heavily armed and armored than other ships of her size, while still being fast enough to evade enemy men-o-wars.

 

Her design proved effective and after winning the first victory against the British Navy in the War of 1812, the USS Constitution was kept from the scrapyard. Now, she is the oldest ship still afloat—even sailing under her own sails and performing salutes for special occasions.

 

Here is your chance to have this world-famous ship sail its way across your desk or perform salutes from your shelf! This model is solidly designed from stem to stern and is highly detailed, allowing you to reenact all of your favorite battles.

   

Features:

 

A Full Compliment! The model is roughly to nanofigure scale and comes with several figures representing officers and crewmen.

Head Below! Two separately removable deck sections allow access to the gundeck. That deck is complete for display or play with, stairs, ladders, cannons, carronades, powder kegs, and even bilge pumps.

Stowing Away? A section of the hull may be removed to access the cargo hold belowdecks.

Raise Anchors! Spin the Capstan to raise the anchors. The pulleys are hidden out of sight so as not to distract from play or display.

We’re Going to Need a Bigger Bottle: At nearly 2400 pieces, this model measures 74.1cm (2.4ft) long and 65.3cm (2.1ft) tall without the display base.

  

So unfurl the mains and set sail with this Eagle of the Sea!

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The USS Constitution, compassionately known as “Old Ironsides,” is a ship constructed in 1794 as the beginnings of the new U.S. Navy. Far from simply being a great American icon, she represented a new path of shipbuilding. She was one of six frigates designed to be more heavily armed and armored than other ships of her size, while still being fast enough to evade enemy men-o-wars.

 

Her design proved effective and after winning the first victory against the British Navy in the War of 1812, the USS Constitution was kept from the scrapyard. Now, she is the oldest ship still afloat—even sailing under her own sails and performing salutes for special occasions.

 

Here is your chance to have this world-famous ship sail its way across your desk or perform salutes from your shelf! This model is solidly designed from stem to stern and is highly detailed, allowing you to reenact all of your favorite battles.

   

Features:

 

A Full Compliment! The model is roughly to nanofigure scale and comes with several figures representing officers and crewmen.

Head Below! Two separately removable deck sections allow access to the gundeck. That deck is complete for display or play with, stairs, ladders, cannons, carronades, powder kegs, and even bilge pumps.

Stowing Away? A section of the hull may be removed to access the cargo hold belowdecks.

Raise Anchors! Spin the Capstan to raise the anchors. The pulleys are hidden out of sight so as not to distract from play or display.

We’re Going to Need a Bigger Bottle: At nearly 2400 pieces, this model measures 74.1cm (2.4ft) long and 65.3cm (2.1ft) tall without the display base.

  

So unfurl the mains and set sail with this Eagle of the Sea!

The MV Constitution cruising around Vancouver.

A summer day in the marsh. A view of Crow's Nest, Stormking Mountain and Mount Taurus from the boardwalk.

From Section XXX looking northeast

Black-bellied whistling-duck!

The MV Constitution cruising around Vancouver.

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The USS Constitution, compassionately known as “Old Ironsides,” is a ship constructed in 1794 as the beginnings of the new U.S. Navy. Far from simply being a great American icon, she represented a new path of shipbuilding. She was one of six frigates designed to be more heavily armed and armored than other ships of her size, while still being fast enough to evade enemy men-o-wars.

 

Her design proved effective and after winning the first victory against the British Navy in the War of 1812, the USS Constitution was kept from the scrapyard. Now, she is the oldest ship still afloat—even sailing under her own sails and performing salutes for special occasions.

 

Here is your chance to have this world-famous ship sail its way across your desk or perform salutes from your shelf! This model is solidly designed from stem to stern and is highly detailed, allowing you to reenact all of your favorite battles.

   

Features:

 

A Full Compliment! The model is roughly to nanofigure scale and comes with several figures representing officers and crewmen.

Head Below! Two separately removable deck sections allow access to the gundeck. That deck is complete for display or play with, stairs, ladders, cannons, carronades, powder kegs, and even bilge pumps.

Stowing Away? A section of the hull may be removed to access the cargo hold belowdecks.

Raise Anchors! Spin the Capstan to raise the anchors. The pulleys are hidden out of sight so as not to distract from play or display.

We’re Going to Need a Bigger Bottle: At nearly 2400 pieces, this model measures 74.1cm (2.4ft) long and 65.3cm (2.1ft) tall without the display base.

  

So unfurl the mains and set sail with this Eagle of the Sea!

Constitution Square in Warsaw

Plac Konstytucji w Warszawie

It was a bright afternoon at the Buckingham Palace surrounding gardens. The temperature being zero deg C, the garden felt much cold due to the tress and lush green grass. The severe cold didn't put me off from enjoying this place. The camera was handheld and the cold made it difficult to keep the camera from shake.

 

The Garden at Buckingham Palace covers much of the area of the former "Goring Great Garden", named after Lord Goring, occupant of one of the earliest grand houses on the site. The Garden occupies a 42 -acre (17 -hectare) site in the City of Westminster, London and has two-and-a-half miles of gravel paths. Its area is bounded by Constitution Hill to the north, Hyde Park Corner to the west and Buckingham Palace to the south and east. The planting is varied and exotic, with a mulberry tree dating back to the time of James I of England.

 

Camera Model: Nikon D5000; Lens: Nikkor 10-24mm; Aperture: f4.5; Exposure time: 1/1000; Exposure program: Manual, ISO: 400

 

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Hobart, Tasmania

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In the early morning light.

 

Thursday - GREEN

Color My World Daily

My 1:1055 (LEGO Ent-D set scale) model of the Constitution class!

 

I think this is the fourth time I've made a model of this ship in various scales, somehow manage to fit more detail on it every time!

 

365 pieces, 27.5cm/10.8in long.

 

Instructions: liliumbrickyards.com/product/constitution-class/

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