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And isn't she early? Normally seen in April/May!
Also known as Jew's mantle or quite simply as Kerria, this is a vigorous, deciduous spring flowering shrub.
It will grow almost anywhere, as here, it's growing up a wooden fence, and soon develops into a thicket of tall graceful stems with suckers growing from the creeping roots.
Double, yellow flowers burst out from mid to late spring and are beautifully surrounded by bright green, oval leaves.
It is ideal for illuminating a dark corner or north-facing wall. The Royal Horticultural Society has given it its Award of Garden Merit (AGM).
Cardinal rouge [Cardinalis cardinalis] qui mange des fruits de rosiers rustiques
Photo prise par ma conjointe au travers la fenêtre double de la cuisine.
Avec mon Pentax K-1 + SMC Pentax-DA* 300mm f4 ED [IF] SDM
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This photo was taken through the kitched window with ddouble-glass... usin my Pentax gear.
Écureuil gris de l'Est/ Eastern Grey Squirrel [Sciurus carolinensis]
Photo prise par ma conjointe au travers la fenêtre double de la cuisine.
Avec mon Pentax K-1 + SMC Pentax-DA* 300mm f4 ED [IF] SDM
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This photo was taken through the kitched window with ddouble-glass... usin my Pentax gear.
LONDON YELLOW DOUBLE DECK BUS WITH DKNY ADVERTISING ON A LONDON STREET AT A TRAFFIC LIGHT JUNCTION LONDON ENGLAND UK DSCN1507
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Cardinal rouge [Cardinalis cardinalis] qui mange des fruits de rosiers rustiques
Photo prise par ma conjointe au travers la fenêtre double de la cuisine.
Avec mon Pentax K-3ii + SMC Pentax-DA* 300mm f4 ED [IF] SDM
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This photo was taken through the kitched window with ddouble-glass... usin my Pentax gear.
June 13th, 2010
Zenyatta wins the G1 Vanity Handicap for the 3rd straight year in a row. Not only that, it's her 17th victory out of 17 total races. Zenyatta is known for 1, being undefeated and 2, being the first female horse to beat the best male horses from around the WORLD in the Breeders' Cup Classic. There was a large rivalry between her and the filly Rachel Alexandra in 2009, but 2010 showed that Zenyatta still had kick, and Rachel Alexandra showed some weakening. Zenyatta seems to be getting better with age, which is uncommon. When I became a fan of horse racing, it was because of Zenyatta 1 year ago. She still is my favorite and I will always remember that day I was standing at the finish line at Oak Tree, Santa Anita for the Breeders' Cup Classic.
The best part about this horse is, she knows she is the shit. She's got this walk..erm, excuse me, the strut that is identifiable from a mile away. She prances and dances in front of the crowd with her ears flopping back and fourth and her tongue out while tapping her hooves on the ground as she dances. Unique. WIthout a doubt, this horse is one of the greatest in horse racing history.
As you can tell I am a big fan of horse racing and will continue to be for a long time. I hope the sport gets stronger, but in reality it seems like it is dying off. Watch TVG people! Especially Friday nights for The Late Ddouble. I'm a part of that show and a lot of work goes into it. It's a fun, easy going show about horse racing appealing to the younger crowd.
from my favorites...
1. Center for Wooden Boats, 2. Sailboats, 3. Oh! I do like to be beside the seaside., 4. Fishing Boat @ Lake Pleasant, 5. eyes wide open, 6. Mosman Park sunrise, 7. New Zealand, N.I. Wellington 2008, 8. Morning Light, 9. 36/366 red boat, 10. To the rescue ..., 11. ship in sunset with kayak 1280, 12. Segler, 13. Another Early Start, 14. Huelva´s light, 15. St Nicholas celebration, Dec 2006 (Komiza, Croatia), 16. boat marina sunset, 17. Australia - Sydney - 2008, 18. Hood Canal mist, 19. boat, doubled, 20. thailand........, 21. dreaming v2, 22. a boat & pink roasted sky, 23. Refuge, 24. Dawn River Boats, 25. DSC_0603-2, 26. ddouble rreflection, 27. We Sail With The Tide, 28. Dawn Departure, 29. Wintering, 30. Fishing boat prow detail
Created with fd's Flickr Toys.
Farmers Grain Co-Op, Ogden, Utah tear down - Study failure. April 2024.
Elevators shot with Miniature Speed Graphic from about 1945 based on serial numbers. Shot with Graflex Optar 90mm f/6.3 lens in Rapax shutter. Shot on AGFA Aviphot 200 from about 2006 / 2007. Developed in Kalogen 1:100 - Usually the tank held 800 ml so 8ml developer and 792ml distilled water.
Stand developed for 1 hour at 70 degrees F, with one rotation at 30 minutes. Development appears to be accurate, all problems considered.
This started as an experiment to develop 70mm film without a reel -- because I have some 3 1/2 inch rolls I want to develop. The first experiment was almost a complete failure and the second one was maybe worse. After those I realized I wanted some shots of the elevators before they tore it down, so I shot another roll and developed it on a conventional reel. And, so the problems began. The 70mm Mamiya back is hammered - one reason I got it for next to nothing. No working counter, door is funky, everything scarred - however, that kind of made it just a basic back. The film advances with one crank of the winder and has plenty of space between the frames. The lock doesn't work so you can advance the film all you want, and you can take multiple exposures.
So, the back opened up mid roll the first time, however the roll is in a magazine inside the holder so that was minimal. I forget sometimes to close the lens, which causes multiple, and unintentional, exposures of varying degree when you set the focal plane shutter.
Finally, my last roll, which I thought would be great, I again forgot to put the dark slide in or close the lens between shots a couple of times and had a number of strange exposures. Also when I first got there, I shot 3 or 4 pictures without advancing the film! LOL awesome.
Then, I was using an old FED daylight developing reel - which handles up to 116 film / 70 mm, and after I properly loaded the film and put the lid on, the lid rose back up when I was initially rinsing the film, causing some fogging and extra exposure. SO, to make a long story longer -- Every roll I shot doing this had some kind of problem or failure. Either in camera, or in darkroom. Someone said maybe the shots didn't work because the place is haunted. Probably.
So here most of the shots are -- in all their failed glory. I started liking them so I decided to put them together and make a set. LOL
The Miniature Speed Graphic I purchased with no lens and a Mamiya Press back of some sort. I took off the back and it sat for a couple of years because the graflok back I acquired was not a perfect match for the screw hole reinforcements. (Because the original Miniature Speeds had spring backs...) I finally reworked the back of the camera a bit and filled in the Graflok back where it might leak and I drilled new holes in the back and the camera back. All good. The focus scale seemed to be about 100mm and the stops were placed about 90 to 100mm. So I dragged out lenses until I found one that was the best fit for the rangefinder and the scale - the 90mm Optar. I am still going to mess with a 80mm and ?? My 101mm was off enough.
So, enjoy this set. I have a couple of favorites...