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Random papers in our study.

 

Series taken using the multiple exposure feature of the Nikon 5100D which I hadn't used before.

For 52 weeks of 2022/week 48 Double exposure

First Double Rainbow of 2019 in our small little town

All Saints, Elm, Cambridgeshire

 

I came less than a mile from the big Norfolk church of Emneth to a church in a different county and in a quite different architectural and regional language. Elm is a grand Early English church, and architectural historians salivate over it. The nave is very like West Walton indeed, and in many ways is superior to West Walton - the clerestories, for example, are complete and still contain glass. The tower is very much a Cambridgeshire tower with echoes of the west tower at Ely Cathedral. It is joined on, unlike that at West Walton, and is very similar to the tower at Leverington on the other side of Wisbech, and a spire may have been intended here like that at Leverington. However, within ten years of its construction it had leaned dramatically to the south, the tower arch buckling. It then stopped moving, and hasn't moved in the 800 years since, presenting a dramatic sight looking west inside. It is highly likely that it was this incident which persuaded the parishioners at both Wisbech and West Walton to build their towers separate to the church.

 

The interior is a little disappointing, a bit gloomy and and all of its 19th Century restoration, despite the mathematically brilliant double-hammerbeam roof. If the interior had been like West Walton's this would be a fabulous church.

 

Incidentally, like all the other churches in this benefice, of which Elm is the only one in Cambridgeshire, the church is kept locked with a keyholder notice. The key is at the village shop, as with several of the other churches. However, the shop is not opposite as at Upwell and Outwell, and is not easily found without a map and asking someone. Or, at least, I had to. It took me twice as long to find the key and bring it back to the church as it had to cycle to the church in the first place from Emneth in Norfolk.

this is the first double knit hat i have done and this is my second attempt at double knitting. i decided to do something simple to start with. i am not sure what to i am supposed to do when i start to shape the crown but i will deal with it when i get there. it's just so much fun to knit. and i love the way it makes the fabric feel.

My hair and Mr. Lion in the backround :)

My first DH beads. Not what I had thought, but lovely all the same.

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Pulled double duty at church, playing trumpet for the offertory and guitar for one of the songs.

Taeniopygia bichenovii at Windaroo S.E. Queensland

The BRCA2 gene was discovered in 1994 by Professor Michael Stratton and Dr Richard Wooster at the Sanger Institute. A cycle path between the Addenbrooke's Hospital site in Cambridge and the nearby village of Great Shelford celebrates this. It is decorated with 10,257 lines of 4 colours representing the nucleotide sequence of BRCA2. It makes up a mile of the National Cycle Network and also celebrates the 10,000th mile of the National Cycle Network. This path follows the railway line out of Cambridge towards London. The double helix statues are found at either end of it.

I prefer the old fashioned Jugendstil version...

i have physics lectures in this building. yay for double exposures

First double exposure/film swap roll with Jon Workman. Jon took the first shots on his Smena, then I went over the film using my Praktica BCA.

Dora and Dave, double trouble!

Seen at Buckinghamshire Railway Centre - Quainton Road.

During the SVR GBRf weekend 73107 'Tracy' and 73136 wait at Bridgnorth with a train for Highley.

interior side of a double sided shade.

unboxing the kfc double down, the sandwich where the bread is chicken

Double exposure - no Photoshop

M6 LHSA + Porta 160NC

(Double Exposure and Push to ISO400)

Double-crested Cormorants float low on the surface of water and dive to catch small fish. After fishing, they stand on docks, rocks, and tree limbs with wings spread open to dry.

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This is the double burger at Baker Bounce. Two patties, an egg, homemade bacon covered with homemade ketchup. Best burger in Tokyo so far, without a doubt. (BTW, that is not my shirt.)

Every time my mom sees a wringer washer, she has to mention that her mom got her boob crushed in theirs one time. Clearly DD stands for double dangerous.

 

Also, it kind of sucks when people have those stories about you that they keep bringing up all the time.

Spotted at an antique shop in Bulacan.

DNA lamp at the Wellcome Collection.

Title card for the documentary Double Dare. Featuring Zoe Bell, Jeannie Epper, Lucy Lawless and Quintin Tarantino.

As we reached the Piazzale Michelangelo, it started to rain so I took shelter under some nearby trees. Because the sun was still out, a double rainbow began to form.

 

In Florence, Italy.

Seventh Avenue and 23rd Street. Playing with the DXP (Double Exposure) app.

This Keystone Arch bridge in Middlefield, Massachusetts is known as Double Arch. It carries the tracks of the CSX railway. Twelve of these bridges were built in the late 1830's to carry a railroad line between Worcester, Massachusetts and Albany, New York. They were designed and built by Major George Washington Whistler, father of American artist James Whistler. They contain no steel or mortar, yet despite only being designed to carry the 12,000 pound engines of their day, they are still able to handle the 432,000 pound diesel locomotives of today. It is testimony to their design that 170 years later 5 of these bridges are still in service.

 

I had finished photographing the bridge and was packing up my camera and tripod when I heard the rumble of an approaching train. I was fortunate enough to just snap this picture before the engine had cleared the bridge.

 

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Part of a series about birds, objects, and human behavior. Not sure where this is going but i like it.

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