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The photo is dated 11.19.96. I was showing John Sculley the new 1 Megapixel Canon PowerShot 600 at the annual Comdex computer expo trade show in Las Vegas. He had resigned as CEO of Apple in 1993, but continued to attend Comdex to check out all the new technology. Hard to believe it was 27 years ago.
Model: Meg (will put her full name up once I know it!)
MUA: Tanya Helen Skinner
Hair: Flamingo Amy
Stylist: Miss K.
Organised by Nikki of Modelicious Models
Phew! Crediting done! This shoot was for a calendar that Nikki is putting together,based on the 1940s and World War. I've never done anything like this before,and although I personally am not fascinated by planes and the like,it was an interesting shoot and I did some learning!
Have done a circular crop of this,too,which I will upload onto my website at some point!
Recreating a scene from days gone by, Olympian 16117 in place of a hybrid on the Hospital Direct 59 on Friday with a Renown in place of StreetLite on the the Thistle Line 3. Both of these types are likely to be withdrawn in the next 18 months yet both called into service today in place of more modern types. What will operators use as backups when these old faithful types get culled by DDA deadlines.
A look back at Prairie View, Illinois around 1996 as a Wisconsin Central F45 leads a former MK SD45 and a pair of Norfolk Southern power north.
That signal is now removed and this is double-tracked.
It's surprising, the things you find when going through old boxes...{=o
Hey, don't give me no crap...I'm an old fart...
Peter, a retired Navy helicopter pilot takes Bill, a retired Navy F-14 Tomcat RIO up for a flight in the T-6 Texan. Bill is head down, perhaps looking for a nonexistent Tactical Information Display.
To view a hi-res version and for more information visit my website:National Capitol Squadron Meetings
I love Birthday Sasha and she doesn't get much face time on flickr unfortch. I gave her hair a boil wash and conditioning treatment and it improved the texture and look of the nylon and now she's perfect ^_^
Hasselblad 501C + Zeiss Makro-Planar 120mm f4 CF + Expired Ilford Delta 100 (love this film!)
Xtol 1:3, 25 degrees, 11min, Epson v800 scan
Elle & www.MrLeica.com
Instagram - www.instagram.com/mrleicacom/
Now that the winter sucks at its deepest level, it's time to hang on to the pictures from the summer :)
An early digital image of "Joyce' before she evolved into Anne-Marie. from May 2002. Yes I can still get into the dress, it's very stretchy.
So, why Albania? Well, I met this chap in Milan yesterday evening who also had a long wait in the freezing cold for his train. He was going south while I was going north. We both ended up with a three hour delay! Anyway, he was thiniking of starting a business in Albania, which is a short journey across the Adriatic from where he lives. And then, when looking at which photos I am carrying on this (my work) PC, I found a few Albania pics which ahd not been uploaded... a good enough reason?
In April 1978, Illinois Central Gulf 8164 & 5050 and GM&O 630 are seen with a string of boxcars in tow. Two fresh-looking Chessie system boxcars and an eight door 86' Grand Trunk boxcar trail behind the power as they pass a partially snow-covered field.
The 8164, a GP10, was eventually sold to the US Army and renumbered to 1872. 5050, a GE U33C, was scrapped in mid-1984. GM&O 630, a GP35, made its way to the Paducah & Louisville Railway and was eventually scrapped in 1996.
Unknown photographer or location, Greg Kozlick collection.
a westbound UP stack passes under the new-ish-at-the-time signal bridge at yuba gap on the fabled donner pass line over the northern sierra nevada mountains of california
Van Nelle factory, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Design: Brinkman & Van der Vlugt in cooperation with civil engineer J.G. Wiebenga (1925).
Restoration design (1999): Wessel de Jonge Architects (WDJA).
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_Nelle_Factory
Transparent photograph on one of the windows at the Van Nelle factory. Female workers packaging tea of coffee, and one male supervisor.
This was part of a Van Nelle exhibition, that unfortunately never opened.