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Just picked up the new H&Y Magnetic Filter Holder for the M.Zuiko 7-14mm F2.8 from PhotoSphere.Sg in Singapore. This product is so simple, you wondered why nobody has ever done this before.
The holder is all metallic and fit perfectly to the lens by using a clamp with foam gasket around and in the front, there are four teeth that will go into the petal lens hood of the lens.
If you already have a 100mm filter system, you can use your existing filters by just putting the magnetic frame around your filters.
To use the filter you just put it onto the holder. Technically, you can stack as many filters as you want, however, for the 7-14mm I was able to use it up to 3 filters without any vignette. Furthermore, when you are using a graduated filter you can turn the filter up to about 40º and still not get any vignette.
I'm fast becoming the king of repetitive redundancy with these shots from Imperial, that I keep taking at Imperial. It gets repetitious and redundant for sure. To celebrate the redundant repetition of shots I do over and over here, taken from Imperial, repeatedly from this place, here is H GALMEM9 15A, with a repetitively redundant set of orange decorated locomotives showcasing the finest in corporate sterility. What a waste of film, or zeros and ones, really.
4/15/2024
Imperial, MO
Histoire universelle du règne végétal, ou nouveau dictionnaire physique et economique de toutes les plantes qui croissent sur la surface du globe.
Paris :Brunet,1775-1778, [i.e.1773-1778]
This is what remains of the Howard H. Middleton on Higgins Beach in Scarborough, Maine. The full story is below.
On 10 August 1897, despite near-zero visibility, the coastal schooner Howard H. Middleton was under full sail as it approached Portland. The trip from Philadelphia had been slow because of contrary winds, and the captain was anxious to reach port. The captain planned to anchor behind the breakwater at the northeast side of Richmond Island at Cape Elizabeth until morning and then continue on to Portland. During the approach to the anchorage, the Middleton strayed slightly west, then north, of the intended course. Unnoticed by the crew, the ship was sailing toward high bluffs overlooking the eastern side of the mouth of the Spurwink River.
The Middleton struck a ledge off Higgins Beach and sustained a large hole in the bow below the waterline. The ship went ashore and the crew was able to debark. Although attempts were made to save the ship, all were futile and the owners abandoned the cargo, leaving it to the insurance underwriters. A Portland salvage company removed as much cargo and salvageable parts as possible, but local residents scavenged much of the Middleton’s cargo of coal. Over the years, stormy seas and wave action have continued pounding on the ship’s remains and today some of those remains can still be seen at Higgins Beach. [Maine Memory Network website]
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Helicóptero H-36 Caracal do 1º/8º GAV
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Le clan des Type H défile lors du 40ème Tour de Bretagne des Véhicules Anciens.
Pour les amoureux des véhicules anciens, une idée cadeau pour vos amis ou pour vous-même!
Bonne lecture
Classic cars (known in German by the pseudo-English expression Oldtimer) can get an H (historisch, historic) at the end of the plate, such as K-AA 100H in order to preserve the so-called "vehicle of cultural value" (kraftfahrtechnisches Kulturgut).
Nothing nicer than relaxing at home in a silk Blouse and a pencil skirt, just being yourself.
Stay Safe and Well
D&H trains would usually get fueled at Hornell, NY in the early years of trackage rights on the Southern Tier. A set of mixed N&W and D&H power gets some fuel late at night down at the old site of the EL fueling facility on 5/6/1978. The 604 was the trailing unit in the consist, and it was rare to catch a D&H C-628 out on the road at this time.
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Update photoshoot 2006.
Model: H.
Sony DSC-P73.
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