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Went out fishing on the bay with my mate Eddy, the fishing tragic :-)
I don't fish, but the photo opp's were too great to pass up, especially since we headed out before sunrise. Had a awesome morning, and bagged a lot of shots lol. For the record, Ed caught just 14 banjo's, which all got kissed and returned to the water :-)
The method used to construct the platform can be seen here. with plastic-wrapped polystyrene blocks resting on a stone bed and concrete platform sections fitted on top.Sunday, October 21, 2018
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Stagecoach South: 35250 - GX56 OGA
An Alexander Dennis Pointer 2 Dart seen in Alton on route 65 to Guildford.
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Part of a series of photographs taken as part of a trip exploring Fishers Pond, Owslebury, Winchester, Alresford, Alton, Aldershot & Reading.
The trip took place during Stagecoach's penultimate day of operating into Reading on services 7 and 8.
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Ship Company: ARCHIPELAGO PHILIPPINE FERRIES CORPORATION.
Type of Ship: Fast Craft Passenger, Multihull Catamaran, Roro, Cargo/Container, Barge
Name of Ship: FASTCAT
Vessel: FASTCAT M11
Location: Pier 1 Port of Cebu
Pier 1 Service Road, Quezon Boulevard, Cebu City, Cebu, Philippines
Date Taken: March 15, 2018
Another one from my first stand development session.
Shen Hao HZX 45 II a + Rodenstock APO Sironar 150mm
Fomapan 100 @400 Rodinal 1+100 20° 1 hr stand (agitation first 60 sec)
A fast train arrives from Western Hungary, where GYSEV, a Hungarian-Austrian Joint Venture operates a 435km network since 1872 (even during the communist times, across the Iron Curtain). A memorial locomotive with special livery, commemorating the opening of the Iron Curtain 25 years ago. Pictures taken at the Keleti Terminal in Budapest in October 2015, where most of the international trains depart from in Hungary. This was our first stop in the capital with the kids - I was taking pictures of trains for half an hour at this busy international railway station.
Egy GYSEV gyorsvonat érkezik Sopron felől a Keleti Pályaudvarra, 2015. októberében. A GYSEV 1872 óta folyamatosan működik osztrák-magyar vegyes vállalatként, azaz még a szocializmus alatt, a Vasfüggönyön keresztül is működött. Ez a különlegesre felfestett Taurus a határnyitás 25 éves évfordulójáról emlékezik meg. A Keleti volt az első programpontunk Pesten - egy bő fél órát töltöttünk itt a gyerekekkel, én vonatokat fotóztam.
Compact, Quality Optics, and a fast aperture, the Rokkor-X 28/2.8 is a close second to a favourite lens for my manual focus Minolta set up and has never let me down in the field! Plus, the colour rendering of the Rokkor glass makes it a perfect choice for fall colours; too bad the reviews are shot in B&W!
You can read the full review online at
www.alexluyckx.com/blog/index.php/2021/11/15/optical-revi...
Minolta XE-7 - Minolta MD W.Rokkor-X 28mm 1:2.8 - Kodak TMax 400 @ ASA-400
FA-1027 (1+9) 8:00 @ 20C
Scanner: Epson V700
Editor: Adobe Photoshop CC
Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament (Sacramento, California)
Scanned Film photo. Shot with a Nikon FM and a fast 50mm 1.8 lens.
Photo Spec: 200 ASA film, Æ’=1.8 at 1/4 Sec.
And slightly over exposed..
This was a fun "Film Only" photoshoot that John, johnnyoptic organized.
It consisted of a small enthusiastic group, and most of us had not shot film since the min 80's. Other members were Bjarne and Pedro.
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