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Olympus-Pen FT 35mm half-frame SLR camera with CdS meter and timer shutter B,1 to 500 speed with bayonet-mount Auto-S Zuiko f1.8/38mm lens, Made in Japan by Olympus c1966
Fort Jefferson at the Dry Tortugas National Park off the western coast of Key West Florida. Construction was begun in 1846 and never technically finished. Used as a military prison during the Civil War and was basically of little value by the late 1880's. It became a National Park in 1992. Access is only by ferry, seaplane, or private boat.
James Edward Oglethorpe, founder of the colony at St. Simons Island, Georgia, built this little fort starting in 1736 to protect the colony from the Spanish, to the south. The Spanish, who had hopes of colonizing the new world, later built the far more imposing Castillo de San Marcos in St. Augustine, FL. But their ambitions came to nothing, while Oglethorpe founded the city of Savannah and is considered the founding father of Georgia.
A village, just behind the fort in this view, was home to approximately 1000 colonists. Christ Church Frederica, shown in several photos here, is within walking distance.
The photo was taken from a Ketch sailing up Fancy Bluff Creek, St. Simons Island, GA, with a Leica M2
and 50mm Summicron, using Kodak Tri-X which I developed in HC-110 dilution B.
The FT-3 is a small portable flame thrower designed to be a light as possible. Using a highly compressable fuel to create flame, it weighs more than the standard issue rifle, but is much more suitable clearing rooms incredibly quick.
Here's another shot from a recent stopover in Dubai. This is one TALL building! The tallest in fact.. or at least for now. My only tip is if you plan to take a trip up to the observation deck, BOOK IN ADVANCE! We left it to the last day only to find out it was booked out for the next 2 days?? lesson learnt for next time.
Burj Khalifa (Arabic: برج خليفة "Khalifa Tower"), known as Burj Dubai prior to its inauguration, is a skyscraper in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and is currently the tallest structure ever built, at 828 m (2,717 ft). Construction began on 21 September 2004, with the exterior of the structure completed on 1 October 2009. The building officially opened on 4 January 2010, and is part of the new 2 km2 (490-acre) flagship development called Downtown Dubai at the 'First Interchange' along Sheikh Zayed Road, near Dubai's main business district.
Cow town como dizem por ai.
Esta cidade foi quase destruida em 2000 quando o furacao passou por aqui. Rss
Trinid River e suas maravihas. Aqui em cima a agua ainda eh limpinha.. Mais depois....
Bom dia galera do bem
As we call it cow town. A city that was almost destroin during the tornado of 2000. Still standing. Trinidy River at his best
FT-2 Panoramic camera made 12 exposures 24x110mm on 35mm flim the lens is a Industar - 50mm F=5cm:f/5 with shutter speeds 100,200,400, made in Krasnogorsk U.S.S.R. c1958 to 1965.
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Dny` mjg hoc. như kon khug` =]]]
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Ft. Pickens was built in 1834 to defend the Pensacola Bay (Florida) coastline from foreign invasion. This fort was used for over 100 years until missiles, airplanes and bombs made harbor forts obsolete. Most of the fort consisted of gun emplacements both on top and within the walls.
In this area, the casemates have had a lot of drainage through the walls and mineral buildup has created mini stalactite and stalagmites!
Fantasy Tales - A Magical World
Organizator: Nymphetamine
Modelka: Evil Kati
Stylizacja: Magiczna Szafa Lady Elbereth
Wizaż: Aga Kornacka
Fotograf: Marcin Ciaś
So I spent the week at Ft. Irwin, CA.. Before I flew home I got a chance to unwind in Las Vegas and see the sights. Well you might not agree after viewing my pictures that I, "saw the sights" but I got in plenty of explore time.
Found Lucky's on my way from the Strip to the Downtown area. The crazy saturated colors were there, all I had to do was dial them in. I like getting out of the tourist areas when I travel. If you don't, you'll never get lucky. OK - Bad pun but it's stayin. I can't believe it, Lucky Bail Bonds gets little coverage on Flickr??