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This sunrise was followed by an all-day snowstorm. Dashed outside in cotton pajamas and bare feet to catch the light before it faded. Temperature minus 20 with windchill. Brrr! After a few minutes the WB went crazy, posibly due to cold. Four shots in the series. This one and the next are WB corrected, otherwise unprocessed. First two here and here are jpegs straight from the camera, no processing. #P2120198
I escaped from work on Saturday morning and dashed across to Healey House to try and Catch John Myers four motors on their way to join the Meltham War Weekend parade. I got there with a minute to spare, unfortunately, as on a previous occasion, it was difficult to catch the old motors without modern ones stuck between or behind the slow moving wagons. Having got what I could I drove in to Meltham and wandered around taking photos until the parade at 12.30. I ended up staying until 3.00-still in my filthy work clothes. The original plan was to go home and change but I'd got myself a handy parking place and due to my dodgy ankle not lending itself to walking far I decided to stay put. It was very dull until around 1.00 and then someone switched the sun on and it was a glorious afternoon. It certainly seemed to be very busy, it deserved to be as there was an awful lot going on, obviously a lot of hard work behind it so well done to the organisers. I took around 300 shots and I will upload in batches as I have time, at the time of writing (Fri) they are all edited.
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My original post from June 14/11 on the flood protest rally can be found at readreidread.wordpress.com/?s=flood+rally
collage of vintage photos, an autumn leaf's lacy remnant, paper, and poly on hardwood. approx 16 x 20 inches
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I escaped from work on Saturday morning and dashed across to Healey House to try and Catch John Myers four motors on their way to join the Meltham War Weekend parade. I got there with a minute to spare, unfortunately, as on a previous occasion, it was difficult to catch the old motors without modern ones stuck between or behind the slow moving wagons. Having got what I could I drove in to Meltham and wandered around taking photos until the parade at 12.30. I ended up staying until 3.00-still in my filthy work clothes. The original plan was to go home and change but I'd got myself a handy parking place and due to my dodgy ankle not lending itself to walking far I decided to stay put. It was very dull until around 1.00 and then someone switched the sun on and it was a glorious afternoon. It certainly seemed to be very busy, it deserved to be as there was an awful lot going on, obviously a lot of hard work behind it so well done to the organisers. I took around 300 shots and I will upload in batches as I have time, at the time of writing (Fri) they are all edited.
Day 20.
I dashed home at lunchtime to be in for a man who was fitting a window (we have a double-glazed one with a broken seal), and the traffic was bad. Turns out there'd been a bad accident on the motorway near where I live and when that happens traffic gets diverted through this town and ends up gridlocked.
What I hadn't expected was that it would be worse tonight when I left work at 5.30. This is the view in my wing mirror and it took 15 minutes to get from my work carpark to the roundabout at the end of that road (a 2 minute walk and I'd say 200yds or so to drive, but the traffic was just not moving).
I eventually got home 2 hours later (it's 5 miles and normally takes around 15 minutes at this time of night).
It turns out two guys were killed on the motorway - I've heard various stories but not seen the news. Either they were killed crossing the carriageway, or were killed after their truck broke down and was hit by a lorry. I'll watch the news in a short while and see what really happened. My neighbour tells me the motorway won't be re-opened till 9am tomorrow, so I think I'll have to start out earlier in the morning.
Dashed over to Cuckfield after church to get some snaps of the cars coming through. There are some lovely autumn colours down that road at the moment. At that time it decided to pour with rain so I stood for about 10 minutes with an umbrella and camera in the rain and got a few shots. Fortunately the drivers were prepared for the weather.
I escaped from work on Saturday morning and dashed across to Healey House to try and Catch John Myers four motors on their way to join the Meltham War Weekend parade. I got there with a minute to spare, unfortunately, as on a previous occasion, it was difficult to catch the old motors without modern ones stuck between or behind the slow moving wagons. Having got what I could I drove in to Meltham and wandered around taking photos until the parade at 12.30. I ended up staying until 3.00-still in my filthy work clothes. The original plan was to go home and change but I'd got myself a handy parking place and due to my dodgy ankle not lending itself to walking far I decided to stay put. It was very dull until around 1.00 and then someone switched the sun on and it was a glorious afternoon. It certainly seemed to be very busy, it deserved to be as there was an awful lot going on, obviously a lot of hard work behind it so well done to the organisers. I took around 300 shots and I will upload in batches as I have time, at the time of writing (Fri) they are all edited.
I escaped from work on Saturday morning and dashed across to Healey House to try and Catch John Myers four motors on their way to join the Meltham War Weekend parade. I got there with a minute to spare, unfortunately, as on a previous occasion, it was difficult to catch the old motors without modern ones stuck between or behind the slow moving wagons. Having got what I could I drove in to Meltham and wandered around taking photos until the parade at 12.30. I ended up staying until 3.00-still in my filthy work clothes. The original plan was to go home and change but I'd got myself a handy parking place and due to my dodgy ankle not lending itself to walking far I decided to stay put. It was very dull until around 1.00 and then someone switched the sun on and it was a glorious afternoon. It certainly seemed to be very busy, it deserved to be as there was an awful lot going on, obviously a lot of hard work behind it so well done to the organisers. I took around 300 shots and I will upload in batches as I have time, at the time of writing (Fri) they are all edited.
I escaped from work on Saturday morning and dashed across to Healey House to try and Catch John Myers four motors on their way to join the Meltham War Weekend parade. I got there with a minute to spare, unfortunately, as on a previous occasion, it was difficult to catch the old motors without modern ones stuck between or behind the slow moving wagons. Having got what I could I drove in to Meltham and wandered around taking photos until the parade at 12.30. I ended up staying until 3.00-still in my filthy work clothes. The original plan was to go home and change but I'd got myself a handy parking place and due to my dodgy ankle not lending itself to walking far I decided to stay put. It was very dull until around 1.00 and then someone switched the sun on and it was a glorious afternoon. It certainly seemed to be very busy, it deserved to be as there was an awful lot going on, obviously a lot of hard work behind it so well done to the organisers. I took around 300 shots and I will upload in batches as I have time, at the time of writing (Fri) they are all edited.
I escaped from work on Saturday morning and dashed across to Healey House to try and Catch John Myers four motors on their way to join the Meltham War Weekend parade. I got there with a minute to spare, unfortunately, as on a previous occasion, it was difficult to catch the old motors without modern ones stuck between or behind the slow moving wagons. Having got what I could I drove in to Meltham and wandered around taking photos until the parade at 12.30. I ended up staying until 3.00-still in my filthy work clothes. The original plan was to go home and change but I'd got myself a handy parking place and due to my dodgy ankle not lending itself to walking far I decided to stay put. It was very dull until around 1.00 and then someone switched the sun on and it was a glorious afternoon. It certainly seemed to be very busy, it deserved to be as there was an awful lot going on, obviously a lot of hard work behind it so well done to the organisers. I took around 300 shots and I will upload in batches as I have time, at the time of writing (Fri) they are all edited.
Teens dashed and dodged in a Hunger Games-themed game of Nerf Dart Tag at the Livonia Civic Center Library on July 24, 2013. Dart Tag was part of the Library's "Surviving The Summer" Teen Summer Reading Program.
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The dashed blue line across the parking lot and street is the state line between Georgia and Tennessee.
I escaped from work on Saturday morning and dashed across to Healey House to try and Catch John Myers four motors on their way to join the Meltham War Weekend parade. I got there with a minute to spare, unfortunately, as on a previous occasion, it was difficult to catch the old motors without modern ones stuck between or behind the slow moving wagons. Having got what I could I drove in to Meltham and wandered around taking photos until the parade at 12.30. I ended up staying until 3.00-still in my filthy work clothes. The original plan was to go home and change but I'd got myself a handy parking place and due to my dodgy ankle not lending itself to walking far I decided to stay put. It was very dull until around 1.00 and then someone switched the sun on and it was a glorious afternoon. It certainly seemed to be very busy, it deserved to be as there was an awful lot going on, obviously a lot of hard work behind it so well done to the organisers. I took around 300 shots and I will upload in batches as I have time, at the time of writing (Fri) they are all edited.
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As WWII ended, hopes of a brave new world in peace were quickly dashed as "an Iron Curtain descended across Europe" and the Chinese civil war that had been brewing even through WWII exploded into Communist insurrection and China came under Mao's vision. This in turn drew battle lines as Korea split along similar lines and the intended world policeman of the UN turned into the Western Allies versus Communist nations. Much WWII equipment fought the conflict: Hellcats only as unturrreted utility carriers but Chaffees, Shermans and other armour in their original roles. A display during Tankfest 2023 at The Tank Museum, Bovington Camp, Dorset saw the WWII vehicles continue while post-war new tanks were added and the opposition's WWII T-34/85 shown here was introduced. The T-34 was the USSR's main tank chassis of WWII, being up-gunned from a 76 to an 85 mm gun during the war with only such other modifications as would improve combat performance (so as not to interfere with production.) Post war it began to be supplied to the USSR's Communist allies and vassal states as these were integrated into the Communist monolith.
The pebble-dashed stepped terrace of Lambeth Road, dropping down from Stanley Road to Commercial Road/Vauxhall Road.
I escaped from work on Saturday morning and dashed across to Healey House to try and Catch John Myers four motors on their way to join the Meltham War Weekend parade. I got there with a minute to spare, unfortunately, as on a previous occasion, it was difficult to catch the old motors without modern ones stuck between or behind the slow moving wagons. Having got what I could I drove in to Meltham and wandered around taking photos until the parade at 12.30. I ended up staying until 3.00-still in my filthy work clothes. The original plan was to go home and change but I'd got myself a handy parking place and due to my dodgy ankle not lending itself to walking far I decided to stay put. It was very dull until around 1.00 and then someone switched the sun on and it was a glorious afternoon. It certainly seemed to be very busy, it deserved to be as there was an awful lot going on, obviously a lot of hard work behind it so well done to the organisers. I took around 300 shots and I will upload in batches as I have time, at the time of writing (Fri) they are all edited.
I escaped from work on Saturday morning and dashed across to Healey House to try and Catch John Myers four motors on their way to join the Meltham War Weekend parade. I got there with a minute to spare, unfortunately, as on a previous occasion, it was difficult to catch the old motors without modern ones stuck between or behind the slow moving wagons. Having got what I could I drove in to Meltham and wandered around taking photos until the parade at 12.30. I ended up staying until 3.00-still in my filthy work clothes. The original plan was to go home and change but I'd got myself a handy parking place and due to my dodgy ankle not lending itself to walking far I decided to stay put. It was very dull until around 1.00 and then someone switched the sun on and it was a glorious afternoon. It certainly seemed to be very busy, it deserved to be as there was an awful lot going on, obviously a lot of hard work behind it so well done to the organisers. I took around 300 shots and I will upload in batches as I have time, at the time of writing (Fri) they are all edited.
I dashed across Lewis last week when we got off the ferry. I didn't get the sunset I hoped for but it was still amazing.
I escaped from work on Saturday morning and dashed across to Healey House to try and Catch John Myers four motors on their way to join the Meltham War Weekend parade. I got there with a minute to spare, unfortunately, as on a previous occasion, it was difficult to catch the old motors without modern ones stuck between or behind the slow moving wagons. Having got what I could I drove in to Meltham and wandered around taking photos until the parade at 12.30. I ended up staying until 3.00-still in my filthy work clothes. The original plan was to go home and change but I'd got myself a handy parking place and due to my dodgy ankle not lending itself to walking far I decided to stay put. It was very dull until around 1.00 and then someone switched the sun on and it was a glorious afternoon. It certainly seemed to be very busy, it deserved to be as there was an awful lot going on, obviously a lot of hard work behind it so well done to the organisers. I took around 300 shots and I will upload in batches as I have time, at the time of writing (Fri) they are all edited.
My original post from June 14/11 on the flood protest rally can be found at readreidread.wordpress.com/?s=flood+rally
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While dinner was cooking I dashed outside to take a shot of some dandelions (because the front part of our property is somewhat overgrown at the moment and the weeds are having a field day!) I then got totally sidetracked and ended up taking a shot of one of our many termite infested fenceposts. It was around this time I heard a couple of loud explosions and the power went off. Not much I could do about the half cooked dinner so chatted to the neighbour instead - and to cut a long story a bit shorter, I ended up cooking my half cooked meal next door on their gas cooker. We have great neighbours!!
I escaped from work on Saturday morning and dashed across to Healey House to try and Catch John Myers four motors on their way to join the Meltham War Weekend parade. I got there with a minute to spare, unfortunately, as on a previous occasion, it was difficult to catch the old motors without modern ones stuck between or behind the slow moving wagons. Having got what I could I drove in to Meltham and wandered around taking photos until the parade at 12.30. I ended up staying until 3.00-still in my filthy work clothes. The original plan was to go home and change but I'd got myself a handy parking place and due to my dodgy ankle not lending itself to walking far I decided to stay put. It was very dull until around 1.00 and then someone switched the sun on and it was a glorious afternoon. It certainly seemed to be very busy, it deserved to be as there was an awful lot going on, obviously a lot of hard work behind it so well done to the organisers. I took around 300 shots and I will upload in batches as I have time, at the time of writing (Fri) they are all edited.
Teens dashed and dodged in a Hunger Games-themed game of Nerf Dart Tag at the Livonia Civic Center Library on July 24, 2013. Dart Tag was part of the Library's "Surviving The Summer" Teen Summer Reading Program.
My original post from June 14/11 on the flood protest rally can be found at readreidread.wordpress.com/?s=flood+rally
The thing about winter with Amtrak is the dash 8's are often seen filling in for their craptastic P42's.
Gary, IN
Jan 22, 2009
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I saw this stove on the side of the road one day several years ago. I dashed home and had my then nine year old daughter block traffic while I set up and shot this using both an 80 and a 50 mm Zeiss lens on a Hasselblad 553ELX - I think this is from the 50, not sure - I would have to look at the negs. It looks like the 50 from the curve of the stove edge. The 50 on this medium format size is so wide it's almost like a fish eye on a 35mm camera. I chose the most symmetrical one (of 12) to print. It was difficult to get the best placement of the camera to make everything look reasonably square. Ilford ASA 25 black and white negative film scanned as a transparency on a Scitex EverSmart Pro scanner 400 dpi at 400 percent of the original 2.25 x 2.25. I wish I could upload the original so the detail of the ant on the top could be seen, but it's sixty megabytes. I focused on the clock and the depth of field is minimal as the lens was wide open. I used the slowest film I could find so I could open the lens for the d.o.f. and still have the shutter open long enough to see the wind blowing the trees in the background. I had to use a cord release. It was a sunny day early afternoon under the trees. The road edge is just outside of the foreground frame. I made a film at 175 lpi eliptical dot screen plotted on a Scitex Lotem at 2540 dpi and made seven contact prints on Velox style high contrast print paper. Signed, numbered and framed. I still have the original film and am considering another run. The outside of the print is 20 x 24 inches and the image is about 14 inches square. The white edge was 3 inches on the top and the two sides and the bottom white edge was 7 inches. I signed the lower right corner just under the image and put the print number ( x / 7 ) in the left bottom corner. To date this is my magnum opus!
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In an act of desperation we dashed out into the back yard to grab some pictures before the sun went down.
Ginger found some buds starting on the trees and I spotted a loose cluster of clouds that looked interesting. That's it. Not at all interesting.
13 February 2009 | Copyright © 2009 Gary Allman