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I really have no idea where this was. We go on meanderings and take back roads and well, here we are - somewhere. :-)
Vintage Minolta incident/reflective light meter for the Macro Mondays challenge: "Photographic Equipment."
Area shown is about 72mm wide.
Lower Falls
Another of the scenic locations along the beautiful Kancamagus Highway in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Lower Falls has been a place I have typically avoided as it's quite crowded during warm weather months. It's a popular swimming hole.
This image was shot hand held without a tripod and no filters were used.
Date: 11/27/2025
Location: White Mountains, NH, USA
Equipment: Canon 6D with Canon 24-105mm F4L IS USM
Software: Lightroom Classic
Copyright: Neil Morrill, All Rights Reserved
Settings: 24mm, F22, 1/4 sec, ISO 50
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Macro photo equipment
Canon 5D Mark IV, Helicon FB Tube,Extender EF 1,4x III,Canon EF 180mm f/3,5L Macro Ultrasonic,Step up Ring 72-77mm, Step Down Ring 77-58mm, Step Down Ring 58-43mm, Step Down Ring 43-42x1mm,Adapter M42 Tube+M42+M58mm für Ringlicht,Adapter M42 RMS für Mikroskopobjektive,Zeiss Luminar 25mm 1:3,5, ABM 13:1 KB
Round Grove, Illinois, USA 41.784737, -89.872586
August 30, 2024
I've taken a few train pictures
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They're making a helluva racket on Richmond St. over the past few months, laying some sort of jumbo plumbing. They dig, lay pipe, put in temporary plates and asphalt, then return in a month to dig it up again and do some other kinda thing. I'm sure there's a method to the madness but when you're trying to listen or talk in a meeting, it can feel like giant sand worms are burrowing through the street - sometimes the whole house shakes! This gear was occupying our usual parking spot one morning.
The Scoop: all this is going to a power plant two towns south of where it is parked here. Apparently, my town was only being used to park all this while they prepare for their next move to the plant. It's part of a new turbine system being installed in the power plant. The person who gave me the info believes it shipped mostly by rail from Texas, and it's rail travels wound up in Windsor Locks, CT. (north of Hartford near the Mass border) From there, heavy equipment movers took the load over the highways, and into my town for that leg of the journey, roughly a 70-80 mile trip. Late last evening it made it's final leg of the journey from my town to the power plant, roughly 12-15 miles away.
this is an edit of an older photo in my photo stream. i went to this club in springfield, va a couple of times to photograph the bands performing there. the last time i went otep was performing. there was no problem till the next to the last song of her set. anyway, we were kicked out of the club...there's a whole myspace blog about it.
this photo is one of many i took of a band called TON. they are from the danville, va area and i recently found out they are no longer together. they go through "periods" i hear, so perhaps they'll get back together.
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I was originally enrolled into the GETTY IMAGES collection as a contributor on April 9th 2012, and when links with FLICKR were terminated in March 2014, I was retained and fortunate enough to be signed up via a second contract, both of which have proved to be successful with sales of my photographs all over the world now handled exclusively by them.
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These days I take a far more leisurely approach to my photographic exploits, and having moved from professional Nikon equipment to consumer bodies and lenses, I travel light less constraints and more emphasis on the pure capture of the beauty that I see, more akin to my original persuits and goals some five decades previously when starting out. I would like to say a huge and heartfelt 'THANK YOU' to GETTY IMAGES, and the 22.893+ Million visitors to my FLICKR site.
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Photograph taken at an altitude of Fifty seven metres at 10:29am on Wednesday February 28th 2018 off Woolwich Road and Treetops Close in the grounds of Abbey Wood open space in Bexleyheath, Kent, England.
'The beast from the East', a Siberian cold front and weather phenomenon, has swept across the United Kingdom duringh the past few days, and last night was Kent's turn to brace herself for the deluge of snow.
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Nikon D7200 10mm 1/40s f/11.0 iso100 Exposure Compensation +1.3EV RAW (14 bit Lossless compressed) Image size 6000 x 4000). Colour space RGB. Handheld. AF-C focus 51 point with 3-D tracking. Manual exposure. Matrix metering. Auto white balance. Auto Active D-lighting. Nikon Distortion control on. Vignette control on.
Nikkor AF-S DX 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5G ED DX. Phot-R ultra slim 77mm UV filter. Nikon EN-EL battery. Hoodman H-EYEN22S soft rubber eyecup. Matin quick release neckstrap. My Memory 32GB Class 10 SDHC. Lowepro Flipside 400 AW camera bag. Nikon GP-1 GPS module.
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LATITUDE: N 51d 29m 9.90s
LONGITUDE: E 0d 8m 14.60s
ALTITUDE: 57.0m
RAW (TIFF) FILE: 69.10MB
PROCESSED (JPeg) FILE: 38.40MB
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PROCESSING POWER:
Nikon D7200 Firmware versions A 1.10 C 2.015 (Lens distortion control version 2)
HP 110-352na Desktop PC with AMD Quad-Core A6-5200 APU processor. AMD Radeon HD8400 graphics. 8 GB DDR3 Memory with 1TB SATA storage. 64-bit Windows 10. Verbatim USB 2.0 1TB desktop hard drive. WD My Passport Ultra 1tb USB3 Portable hard drive. Nikon ViewNX-1 64bit. Adobe photoshop Elements 8 Version 8.0 64bit.
Built from 1897 to 1901, the Glenfinnan Viaduct was built from concrete and needs a little TLC now and then. Unfortunately the upkeep was in process when we visited, putting scaffolding, workers and their supplies in view at many locations along the structure.
For some of the compositions I had previsualized it was not possible to avoid evidence of the restoration work underway.