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A wary juvenile bobcat (Lynx rufus) exits thick vegetation in low light and locks its eyes on my lens; SLO County; CA; USA; Sony 7R4; Sony 200-600 mm lens +1.4X at 774 mm; handheld ground level; 1/800 sec; f/9; ISO 3200; Topaz AI
This incenses and candles shop nearby Macau A-Ma Temple, the small shop has the remembering past times flavor very much, by red and golden color primarily, the price asano has the characteristic very much, by hand writing on card papers, with red and very big typeface, attracts the person tourist's attention very much.
這香燭店鋪在澳門媽閣廟附近,小小的店鋪很有懷舊的味道,以紅色和金色為主,價錢牌很有特色,以人手寫在咭紙上,用紅色和很大的字體,很吸引遊人的注意。
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UC _ Aura Jacket @ Kustom 9 Event maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/kustom9/134/138/23
UC _ Shaleene panties @ Mainstore maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Sounds%20Gravis%20Beach/10...
[Enchante'] _ Alison Boots
DOUX _ Elijah Hair
PENDULUM _ Patih _ Finghers accesory
taken @ Isolation's Passengers
My attempt at the "Macro Mondays" theme "Photographic Equipment"
Shot with a Schneider Kreuznach "Xenon 75 mm F2 (fixed aperture)" lens on a Canon EOS R5.
Lumen print on Agfa MCC 111 FB (24x30cm).
Scanned after fixing and toning, around 3 hours exposure in June morning Northern light (sun/semi-shade).
June 10, 2023.
Dissected giant poppy, making it flat enough to expose...
Testing some of my remaining fogged paper, only usable for lumen printing or in some cases also lith printing.
Rinsed and fixed in 2% Hypo. Toned in Moersch MT2 Carbon toner 1+25, 2 min.
You always sacrifice something when fixing lumen prints, almost always colour. But for the price of that + toning you get archival quality. The choice is yours.
Thought I'd try something simple for the Nikon F3 debut. It has a very good light meter, otherwise about the same quality output as the old Nikkormat FT. I think I'll be using the F3, the 28 mm Nikkor off the FT in tandem with the Nikon 28-45 zoom, and definitely sticking with the Fujifilm Pro 400. What a great film it is, I love the tones and the latitude of forgiveness.
Prince Edward Island
The Confederation Bridge
12.9 kilometers long, opened on the 31 of May 1997.
At a total construction cost of one Billion dollars.
It is the longest bridge in the world crossing ice covered water.
I was able to get my best wide angle lens to focus to infinity so I took it out to photograph what I thought would be an amazing sunset. I was NOT disappointed.
After over 2 years out of service 334017 was returned to ScotRail today after being repaired by Brodie Engineering in Kilmarnock. In a surprise twist Freightliner were given the task of moving the 'Juniper' unit back to Shields depot and 66623 was turned out for it - it's seen here at North Woodhill just north of Kilmarnock with 5Q34.
334017 was involved in a collision with cattle near Uphall in May 2018. It was moved to Polmadie for assessment on 11/06/2018 and the decision was made to repair the unit. Brodie Engineering was tasked with the repair and it was moved from Polmadie to their depot on 01/06/2019.
The wagons used in this move are those that were originally modified for delivering Caledonian Sleeper's Mk.5 coaching stock. The use of them on this move shows that they're evidently multi-purpose, so could we start to see more FL operated stock moves in the future?
5MT 73156 stands the head of the Sunday dining train on Loughborough, Platform 1, 27th February 2024. It would be there for another hour warming the dining cars
Scanned from an Ilford HP5 400 asa negative
The cats had been gone for a few days. Marble's mom told her and Phillip that the cats were at the doctor's office getting "fixed".
"It's about time", Marble proclaimed.
"How did you know they needed to get fixed?", Marble's mother asked.
"Their meows had been broken for a long time. Anytime Pat or Joe got near each other, each one would start meowing these terrible meows and then rub all over each other. It was weird mom. They used to not do that or sound like that. It was about time they got fixed."
Marble is a smart girl.