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Routine morning check on the neural pads floating on the surface of the Alignment Tank.

 

Ok, I have no idea what is going on here, besides someone hovering over some weird tech stuff in a pink lake. I don't think I did a good job with pink base; it needs to be contained within a shape (square or circle, etc) or Photoshopped so that it fills the frame better and I ran outta dark pink bricks. Also there needs to be more black pads thingies. I want to try to fix the pink base by squaring it up and see if it looks nicer.

 

I struggle with cool speeder bikes but ugly floater bikes I can do! Anyways, a fun experiment.

  

Lensless to modded Helios 44-2. Straight out the box.

ODC 8/14/24 - Looking up

A new store opened up in the outdoor mall near where we live. The store provides a service in which you float inside an isolated pod filled with extremely salty water. Ideally you float in the dark and the idea is to create an environment of sensory deprivation where your brain can reset. This picture shows the pod I floated in for about 45 minutes during our visit. It was an interesting experience. Very relaxing unless you got some of the salty water in your eyes.

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Processed with VSCO with b5 preset

Shot with Helios 44M-4 f2 aperture.

Someone must have been very sad...

Masked Man riding Mardi Gras float full of beads at the Scott Mardi Gras Parade - Scott, Louisiana 2017

This golden goose patiently waited for me to go and retrieve my longer lens from the trunk of my car. Maybe she's on a nest.

April 22 Having decided to drive in the morning to the places where the memory remained in stone about a person who changed the course of history in St. Petersburg, I was surprised to find no place for a car. On the central square named after Lenin, parking was limited .... I headed to the Petrograd side, where Ilyich Street too. But driving past the Aurora cruiser, I decided to listen to my inner voice ... I got out of the car and found myself in a festive atmosphere! The sun, boats, the voices of tourists, and even a fisherman! But by the main frame of the day I was not ready yet ... It took almost an hour to talk, before I heard a word that could be understood in all languages! "Genius" Dropping his eyes from the sky down suddenly realized the moment! The story in photographs is a subject worth observing .. # 22april #saintpere #that #your day #listenwave #sanktpeterburg # 圣彼得堡 #lenin #leningrad #streetstyle

  

Taking pictures a tool (camera), not a photographer.

The choice of tool limits the possibilities.

Experience allows him (instrument) less and less to limit their capabilities.

The ability to see is given only when the observer allows ...

The moment of observation is the real find ...

Training and mastering it defies. Training leads to poor imitations of the original.

Often the result should ripen, like wine. Although time is the understanding of the mind, therefore it is very speculative.

The meaning of all this is the process!

Find someone who inspires shooting the camera!

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Looking like a gas giant...

 

Helios 44-2 & Canon EOS R

Transportation at sea,

Neglected but left afloat,

A wonderful sight on the waters,

Picture picture on the sea.

 

When i get anxious or overwhelmed i don't shut down; I clean. So last night i ended up cleaning the inside of the lab story cistern and accidentally broke off the ball of the ballcock. This morning i filed and gorilla glued the parts together and finished it with the hot glue gun. I "captured the moment" with this shot. It's a coping strategy.

The good news is that the loo is immaculate and the flush is even better than before 😁

Bourne and Hilliers battery run milk floats in the Garage at Rochester sunday 1st April 1994.

At last the last mural I share with you today .I still have many murals taken in different places. Not sure if I will continue with this theme. In 2006, I was often taking pictures of my sons, here is the youngest when he was almost 11 years old. I might not comment as much for a while but I will look at your photos when I have time. Thanks so much for visiting and commenting of course ! For you the description of this mural: " Painted in 1991.

 

The date was June 30, 1939 – the Golden Jubilee of the Victoria Lumber & Manufacturing Co. Ltd., the lifeblood of the modern Chemainus. The summer breeze rustled leaves and pulled at the lengths of the swaying silk kimonos worn by members of the Japanese Canadian community. Theirs was the winning float in a record-breaking parade that stretched over one kilometre (0.75 mi) and began two days of festivities.

 

In stark contrast to the gentle dance of the women’s clothing are the sturdy siennas and rusts of an expanse of forest and rock across the bay, the eternal backdrop to all activity in Chemainus.

 

Japanese culture likewise survived side by side the picket fence propriety of a dominant society that became increasingly intolerant of differences as war loomed. By 1942, there was not a single Japanese Canadian resident in the community – all had been forcibly moved to internment camps.

 

In the summer of 1991, special efforts were undertaken to commemorate the rich and valuable contribution of Japanese Canadians to the community of Chemainus. The Winning Float is a result of those efforts, and pays tribute to citizens who so long ago took such joy in celebrating our history.

 

en francais :

 

Enfin la dernière peinture murale que je partage avec vous aujourd'hui. J'ai encore de nombreuses peintures murales prises dans différents endroits. Je ne sais pas si je vais continuer sur ce thème. En 2006, je prenais souvent des photos de mes fils, voici le plus jeune alors qu'il avait presque 11 ans. Je ne commenterai peut-être pas autant pendant un moment mais je regarderai vos photos quand j'aurai le temps. Merci beaucoup pour votre visite et vos commentaires bien sûr !

 

Pour vous la description de cette murale : " Peinte en 1991.

La date était le 30 juin 1939 – le jubilé d'or de Victoria Lumber & Manufacturing Co. Ltd., la pierre angulaire du Chemainus moderne. La brise d'été faisait bruisser les feuilles et tirait sur les longueurs des kimonos de soie ondulants portés par les membres de la communauté canado-japonaise. Le leur était le char gagnant d'un défilé record qui s'étendait sur un kilomètre (0,75 mi) et commençait deux jours de festivités.

 

En contraste frappant avec la danse douce des vêtements pour femmes, les solides terres de sienne et les rouilles d'une étendue de forêt et de rochers de l'autre côté de la baie, la toile de fond éternelle de toutes les activités à Chemainus.

 

La culture japonaise a également survécu côte à côte à la propriété des clôtures de piquetage d'une société dominante qui est devenue de plus en plus intolérante à l'égard des différences à mesure que la guerre se profilait. En 1942, il n'y avait pas un seul Canadien d'origine japonaise dans la communauté – tous avaient été déplacés de force dans des camps d'internement.

 

À l'été 1991, des efforts particuliers ont été déployés pour commémorer la contribution riche et précieuse des Canadiens d'origine japonaise à la communauté de Chemainus. Le char gagnant est le résultat de ces efforts et rend hommage aux citoyens qui, il y a si longtemps, ont pris tant de joie à célébrer notre histoire. "

A petal floating on water, oh and I like the friction it has with the surface of the water..and..that's about it really, hope you like it.

Floater Dudelange

inauguration

Lex Delles

 

photo : Vincent Lescaut

During a recent weekend get-away, we found these old and battered crab pot floats which were hanging on a fence in Newport’s Historic Bayfront (Oregon).

Colorful crab pot floats are essential tools for crabbers to easily locate their traps and mark their fishing areas. These buoyant markers help crabbers find their pots, retrieve them, and ensure they are not lost at sea. The bright colors make them easily visible from a distance, even on choppy waters.

 

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Alright already we'll all float on.

Alright don't worry even if things end up a bit too heavy.

We'll all float on...alright. Already we'll all float on.

Alright already we'll all float on, ok.

Don't worry we'll all float on.

 

~Modest Mouse~

A milk float is a battery electric vehicle (BEV), specifically designed for the delivery of fresh milk. They were once common in many European countries, particularly the United Kingdom, and were operated by local dairies. However, in recent years, as the number of supermarkets, small independent grocers and petrol stations stocking fresh milk has increased, most people have switched from regular home delivery to obtaining fresh milk from these other sources.

Because of the relatively small power output from its electric motor, a milk float travels fairly slowly, usually around 10 to 16 miles per hour (16 to 26 km/h) although some have been modified to do up to 80 mph (130 km/h). Operators often exit their vehicle before they have completely stopped to speed up deliveries; milk floats generally have sliding doors that can be left open when moving, or may have no doors at all. They are very quiet, suiting operations in residential areas during the early hours of the morning or during the night.

1st Flash Vivitar 285HV with power mod shooting into a white sheet of paper

2nd Flash Vivitar 285HV with power mod shooting from above

Lens Helios 44-2 58mm at f/11 with 12mm extension ring.

 

Flash triggered by Cactus V2 wireless, the timing was done by Arduino Micro controller that also controls camera and solenoid valve.

 

All done useing this setup:

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Our son Logan enjoying the sea the lazy way.

 

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"Even if things end up a bit too heavy we'll all float on" - Modest Mouse

Model: Chlz Pietrzak | Photography/Styling: Nico Nordström

FUJIFILM instax wide

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66181 is photographed at Float/Pettinain in glorious, clear Winter sunshine working 4M30 from Grangemouth Tdg (Ews) to Daventry Int Rft Recep Rfd, 18/12/21.

 

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