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Fujifilm Classic Chrome with adjustments.

From a little while back, the field that is under consderation for development for housing.. we all need a little space.

 

This one is totally as the camera saw it, not really any processing here.

 

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some structures were demolished to accommodate developments

The new Wedge development in Harris Green. I really love the design of this new building. It's just way to short for the design in my opinion. If it would have been another 10 stories it would have been a signature building downtown. I hope everyone has a great weekend. 😃

 

It's midnight right now so I'll catch up on everyone's photos tomorrow. :-)

Digbeth, Birmingham, UK

Drip development with lith developer. Method described here... remorseblog.blogspot.com/2023/03/drip-development.html

 

Bradwell, UK, August 2022

treasure island - san francisco, california

Starting to develop some patterns. Not sure what to do with them yet. Would love to hear your feedback.

See my blog for more patterns.

canon F1

canon fd 200mm f2.8

fd 2x telephoto extender

multi image filters (x2)

kodak double x 5222 pushed @1600

home development d76

v600 scan

This water tower at Gernrode, Harz, has seen better times, but could present a great development opportunity for an enterprising builder.

The Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim is meant as a landscape camera; for some reason the aesthetic doesn't feel the same with a vertical shot. This is one of the few Vertical Vivs I've taken that I like. Downtown Phoenix, Washington and Central Avenue.

 

Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim with Kodak Elitechrome EBX 35mm ISO100 slide film cross-processed as a color negative. No other effects added. Development by Tempe Camera.

Seen near Wisley Rally in 2003, is this development Dart. Very odd with a large roof pod and flared rear wheel arches.

This is a massive development in Saanich, which is home to the Home Depot. The crane being erected.

Sunset ~ Boca Raton, Florida U.S.A.

 

(five more photos in the comments)

 

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Scan Agfa APX 100 Expired 2007 und Minolta Dynax 7 mit Minolta 50mm f/1:1,7

Fuji X-Pro1, Samyang 24mm TS lens

 

Western Australia's new Museum, almost complete at this date, is built around and above the old 1913 State Library, which will now be part of the museum.

THIS IS FIGHTING 3D MULTIPLAYER GAME DEVELOPED FOR IOS PLATFORM.

All 3D Art Work, Animation – Motion Capture and game development developed by GameYan – Game Development Company.

 

Our Studio Overview.

 

GameYan is a game and movie art design & development Animation Production House which creates next generation 3D Art for feature films and 3D game development. Being a digital art outsourcing production hub and Film Production Company, Our professional team of artists can develop variety of 3D art content for movie and video games along with low optimized characters for mobile and virtual reality interactive games.

 

Project: Multiplayer – 3D iOS Mobile Game Development

Client: Roberto

Category: Game Development

Country: Italy

 

Read more: www.gameyan.com/game-development-company-design-studio.html

 

One must remember that even after hormonal treatment is ceased the effects of estrogen on the body are permanent. And such medical treatment comes with a variety of risks.

Novoflex adapter and Nikkor AF MICRO 105mm F:2.8

Amberg off-street, 2021.

Images taken from the 4th to the 29th of November 2021

“To minimize development costs, NASA evaluated variations of the proven Saturn launch vehicle as booster for the Shuttle. Here the external tank is mounted on an unpiloted rocket stage, neither of them reusable. The operational cost of this concept was judged to be too high.”

 

Above per the placard associated with model of this configuration on display at the NASM, linked to, and credited below.

 

Also, per David S. F. Portree, at his "No Shortage of Dreams" blog:

 

“By mid-1971, this was one of the two leading Space Shuttle design configurations. The first stage, bearing the letters "USA" and a single stabilizing oversized tail fin, might have been derived from the Saturn V S-IC first stage.”

 

At:

 

spaceflighthistory.blogspot.com/2016/11/rube-goldbergs-sp...

 

And:

 

spaceflighthistory.blogspot.com/2016/03/the-apollo-shuttl...

 

With good reason, this image has been oft-published/reproduced. However, the above are about all I could find for a “caption”. Note also that my posted photo is an earlier/original(?) publication...from 1971. The 1972 re-issue seems to be the replicated version widely reproduced. Making this crazy rare & coveted...right?!

 

Another interesting variation:

 

www.collectspace.com/ubb/Forum30/HTML/001098.html

Credit: collectSPACE website

 

Lastly, the source photo:

 

commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Apollo_13_Launch_(S70-38747).jpg

Credit: Wikimedia Commons

 

Just gonna throw it out there...possibly by Loren R. Fisher. Maybe even Don Mackey?

The Wild Animal Sanctuary is making a area for the Coyotes I thing they said. The trees are in the area where water will flow. The back section is for the Fox's which 7 are placed. Tree's, water flow, dirt mounds plus concret pip sections covcered with dirt, more than evough room for everyone.

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