View allAll Photos Tagged flashback

Times when I did my best in editing

 

I got F.C.O 3 times I think on this show

Reminiscing about a warm summer's morn... ~~~~~ WOW, I was shocked to find this

was #16 on Explore this morning... I guess lots of others are reminiscing, too...

 

Thanks to all of you who made this possible!

Another overlooked shot of Scott Chandler from my trip to Puerto Escondido, Mexico two years ago. This and many of the shots in this set were taken on June 19th, 2006 during an epic swell that limited the action to exclusively tow-in surfing.

 

This particular shot had contrast problems caused by all the mist in the air from previous waves

A step back in time on the former East German Harz Mountain railway system as the Mallet draws into Strassberg Station - complete with sixties styled passengers waiting to board.

 

Germany, April 2009. © David Hill

Opening night 'Endless Perspectives' Melbourne, Australia.

Video of the opening night: vimeo.com/70813376

TwoSeventySix. Back before I ever really thought to chase anything. What the hell was I thinking?

this image always appears in my mind whenever I think about the day my grandfather passed away. He was wrapped up in white sheet, the hospital room was all lit up, but for me.. it was dark just like that.. it is always that image that keeps rockin' my mind..

 

in this photography project .. i'm aiming to visualize certain things that affected me in my life in different ways, some might be sad, some might be inspirational .. and this photo is a test!

 

Model: Abdulla Al-Hammadi

I thought it might be fun to look back on that earlier visit to the Dubuque Sub I mentioned before. So I dug out the slides, 30 years old now.

 

I had spent the day with Brian Solomon along the upper Mississippi River shooting under dense dark overcast. Late in the day we got wind of a westbound on the Chicago Central & Pacific. It was my first encounter with the CC&P and I remember how eye opening it was. I was guilty of judging a book by its cover. I had seen photos of the motley collection of second and thirdhand Geeps and made some faulty assumptions. I put the CC&P in the basket of cast-offs, like the DM&E, that trundled along at 10 mph on poor track. Yes, the Geeps were in old, worn, mismatched paint but they *moved*. As we strained to get ahead of train 51 while it sped across eastern Iowa, it was instantly clear this was no neglected branch with a foot in the grave. The line was in solid condition and still packed with signals.

 

The benefit of a sporting chase was that we were soon closing in on the western edge of the clouds. The light was about to break under when 51 pulled into Beth Siding for a meet. Seen here at the west switch train 50 storms up the mainline with the Winthrop elevator seen on the horizon. October 21, 1995.

Mei & Bei in the nursery

 

Bei is 10 months old

Calligraffiti 2015

Copyright © 2019 Elizabeth Root Blackmer. All rights reserved.

With the weather conditions being harsh for a couple of weeks now, I rather had to go through some of the highlights of this year. Encounter with Red fox (Vulpes vulpes) cubs was definitely one of them.

I like this shot even though it's ultra contrasty.... HBWE!

 

Lets blow off the dust and roll the clock back to June 2012.

 

I keep less than 1% of the MOC's I build and the 1957 Battleship playing board is one the builds I have kept and display proudly in my office.

 

If I remember correctly this was the 1st or 2nd "everyday object" I tried to build in LEGO. As this was the beginning of my adult building career I had virtually no bricks, plates or tiles to work with so this one took almost a month to complete. (I had to order at least 90% of the parts)

 

Although it took forever to finish I was, and still am, very proud of the way this build came together.

 

See the original photos here and here

   

The United States Smelting, Refining and Mining Company. Fairbanks Alaska. ca. 1985. Illinois Street supply yard.

 

The USSRM provided equipment to the Fairbanks Exploration Company (F.E. Co) in support of gold mining operations outside of Fairbanks in the middle part of the last century.

 

www.asme.org/about-asme/engineering-history/landmarks/113...

 

Friday Flashback.

Tri-X 400, Minolta SRT.

© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved

 

Candid eye contact street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. Taken in the heat of summer 2017, her head was at the perfect angle to the sunlight for some strong butterfly lighting. I just loved the heavy shadow cast by her eyelashes in this. Wishing all of my Flickr friends a fantastic weekend of photography!

A series of 5 "flashbacks"created with Bryce & edited with PaintShop Pro(my new toy!!!)...My daughter is going to see Lynard Skynard & Marshall Tucker. She knows Skynard, but she wanted to familiarize herself with Marshall Tucker. Going thru those songs on YouTube along with a bunch of other good old music, transported me back to the '70's...thus, this flashbackseries. Hope you enjoy my trip back in time!!!=0)

Yes these old cars and buildings still exist

This female leopard was on a constant lookout to protect her cub...

The 75th running of the Santa Train coasts across the former C&O bridge in Elkhorn city at first light with CRR F7A #800 doing the honors. I was attempting a low light pan across the bridge at 1/20th shutter speed, and one of the other photographers in the group fired off their strobes and this was the result.

Model : ME

 

This is like a Flashback this is like a Dream !!!!!

PM 1225 leads the Curwood Highlander into Alma, MI.

This was one of the first pics I took of my dad after we moved him into a retirement community - in his favorite chair, doing his favorite thing - napping.

1 2 ••• 4 5 7 9 10 ••• 79 80