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Spring '78, somewhere around Reno. I was heading up to Alaska in June to ride back to Reno. So while out there (Reno) and waiting to head north I was doing a lot of rides in the area. Can't remember where this was or the exact (or approximate) date. My friend Calvin sent this to me. Note the Kodak instamatic in hand. (And the hair on my head...)
One of the first National's if not the first, to roll off the Leyland production line in 1972 at Workington, was this SELNEC liveried dual door Leyland National TXJ507K (EX60, 1330), seen next to SELNEC Central PTE Park Royal bodied Daimler Fleetline NNB589H (2130).
Taken at the excellent 80's Flashback event at the Museum of Transport Greater Manchester, which was held over the weekend of the 22/23 October.
23rd October 2022
Part of my playground was my uncle carpentry where I built small sail boats together with my brother and my cousins. Today the place looks old because is no longer used but I get those flashbacks the fee times I returned to the place maybe 30 years latter.
We'd been talking about this shot for almost a year and finally did it--Unfortunately, I FELL and sprained my ankle pretty bad so, I had to sit!
I walked from Canonbury to Stratford today via the Regents canal.
I'm glad this shop is still going, when I used to work down the road from here I used to buy a lot of second hand things from here.
Ps if you look carefully you can see me in this one in my new silly sunhat.
'PIECE OF WHAT??' Found this on a 40' buffer flat with a crane. 2 buffer flats and the crane had friction bearing trucks. WC flat car 530 Ladysmith, WI 2015-02
Me: Where are you two going?
Laney: For a walk.
Me: A walk back to the 80's? Hahahaha! I'm so funny.
Laney: Yeah, not really though. Don't forgot it's you that chooses my clothes so you're actually just making fun of yourself.
Me: Point taken. Enjoy your walk.
Maggie was eight weeks old when this picture was taken. She fit right in with the stuffies in the house. She was so quiet and timid at first. She grew out of it quickly though.
model: Silvia
un altro degli esperimenti che sto facendo con la saturazione, in questo caso una ragazza in vetrina, nella versione orizzontale di questo scatto non vi sono persone, in quella verticale si ed era quello che mi serviva, il senso del passaggio sulla sua pelle, mi piace che l'immagine possa avere differenti strati e varianti di lettura anche se poi alla fine una finisce col prevalere..
buon week end!!! Gio
Your laugh for the day ... crazy what you come across when you decide to clean out the closet and rearrange stuff. ;p
Esta foto es la que abre la serie de "cine negro".
Es el desenlace narrativo pero es colocada la primera en el trabajo, de este modo intento crear un flashback, tan representativo en este género cinematográfico.
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I love seeing these sights more than any other at airshows. I find nothing more emotional, more satisfying, or more awe-inspiring than seeing planes of days gone by, the greats, the foundations of today's military flying fleet fly as they did more than 60 years ago.
My work's not going straight but every now and again I like to do a more "photographic" work for a change. A flashback, Prague
This picture is a flashback from a year ago today in Venice. The view is from the deck of a ship as we sailed into port from the Adriatic. It was a unique introduction to the city from above the rooftops. We spent the next days down in the canals, bridges and narrow walkways.
For me, it's a city to get lost in; it's not so big that you can ever be truly lost, just enough to create a sense of wonder at every turn. While the central square is fun, wandering away from the crowds is where I found myself walking. It's also a convenient way to work up an appetite for an evening meal alongside the grand canal.
From this height, you get a quick glimpse of the tops of buildings and apartments. Cityscapes like this are anthropological snapshots that provide clues about the inhabitants. With a hi-res photo, I find myself zooming in to discover new artifacts. Has it been a year already?