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I find... sometimes it's easier to be myself...

Sometimes, I find, it's better to be Somebody ELsE....

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Chapada Diamantina. Ibicoara - BA, Brasil / Brazil.

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enro 28mm manual m42 lens

@ 120mm - hand held - taken from Cattle Point.

 

Comes with Held Butterflies - COPY MOD NO TRANS, -

 

MP and In Main Store - Main Store - *Under Unisex Vendor*

 

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[HJ] Firenze Necklace and HJ] Firenze Earrings - coming soon!

 

RIOT / Willow Laced Flares @ maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/LEVEL/70/112/3

 

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*LODE* Accessory - Kiku Single Flower [pink2]

*LODE* Accessory - Kiku Single Flower [white]

 

Held at gun point by the police riot squad after a fight gone wrong in prison. I’m not hurt, but that knife with my fingerprints might give me some problems…

 

Blog link: mydigitalmirror.crawil.com/index.php/2018/04/07/prison-fi...

Pines on the ridge.

From the verandah. Hand held.

Chapada Diamantina. Cachoeira do Buracão, Ibicoara - BA, Brasil.

The City of Cuyahoga Falls, Oh Civic Center and Natatorium

 

Hand Held image so sorry for any blurs

Photo held in day visit of the Portuguese Aviation Enthusiasts Association will Montijo Base.

 

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An Market being held in Castle Hill, in front of Lincoln Cathedral, in Lincoln, Lincolnshire.

 

Castle Hill is the area between Bailgate/Exchequergate and Lincoln Castle east gate. It is popularly called Castle Square. John Wesley who is credited with the foundation of the evangelical movement Methodism preached here in 1780. Public floggings were still held here until 1819 and Bull-baiting took place until 1823.

 

Documentary evidence shows that a market was held in Castle Hill in the medieval period. The constable of the Castle may have benefited from the resulting tolls. It was held on Saturday evenings under the auspices of the Duchy of Lancaster in the rectangular square which developed between the East Gate of the Castle and Exchequer Gate. There seems to be no record of its grant, but it was still in operation in the 19th century as a vegetable market and stallage was free to individuals, being paid to the Duchy by the parishes of St Margaret, St Mary Magdalene and St Peter in Eastgate. The right to collect these tolls was abandoned in 1847. Although the market may have been established in the mid 12th century, and although it may have been encroached upon to both the north and south, little seems to be known of the scope of the market stalls here. Even so, as it was held outside the jurisdiction of the city (being within the Bail), in the early modern era it may not have specialised in any particular product (unlike those in the Lower City).

 

I still don't have a license plate...

:)

Spring at Glendale Cemetery, Akron, Ohio

Shot during the NATO Tiger meeting 2025 held at Beja AD (LPBJ)

Roon an roon the rugged rucks

The rapid rascal ran

Nut a car fo any supposd sarfety

In his gloryous dharncing marjesty

  

Heels held high on Hardknott Pass, named after Harthr Knutr, a hard and harsh craggy hill where a road twists and winds still that is known as Hard Knott fell and Quattuor Hill.

 

East to West Hardknott Pass runs from Eskdale to the Duddon Valley in the Lake District National Park, Cumbria, England. A view into the deep dark bosom of the night of a very slow Winter dawning.

 

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Hardknott Roman Fort English Heritage

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Hardknott Roman Fort

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The Fort at River's Bend

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Roman Lake District Audio Guides

English Heritage Audio Guides

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Hardknott mentioned in this Sonnet.

William Wordsworth

From, The River Duddon, A Series Of Sonnets, 1820. Numbered XVII 17

 

A dark plume fetch me from yon blasted yew,

Perched on whose top the Danish Raven croaks;

Aloft, the imperial Bird of Rome invokes

Departed ages, shedding where he flew

Loose fragments of wild wailing, that bestrew

The clouds and thrill the chambers of the rocks;

And into silence hush the timorous flocks,

That, calmly couching while the nightly dew

Moistened each fleece, beneath the twinkling stars

Slept amid that lone Camp on Hardknot’s height,

Whose Guardians bent the knee to Jove and Mars:

Or, near that mystic Round of Druid frame

Tardily sinking by its proper weight

Deep into patient Earth, from whose smooth breast it came!

 

This is a shell that I brought back from Baja California, Mexico at least seven years ago. I couldn't always catch big fish, but I could always find shell to light and photograph.

 

Lighting is from a Yongnuo manual strobes in an 8.6 inch Lastolite soft box positioned on the right side of the shell. Fill light is from a hand held mirror at camera left. The strobe and my tripod mounted camera were triggered with a Yongnuo RF-603N.

 

Other plants, flowers, fruit or thingys that I've photographed using strobes can be seen in my Strobe Lit Objects album. For each image in the set, and there are over 2000 of them, I describe how I set up the lighting for that particular shot. www.flickr.com/photos/9422878@N08/sets/72157628079460544/

 

Other picture of shells that I've posted on Flick can be seen in my Shells album: www.flickr.com/photos/9422878@N08/albums/72157626043932290

light painted with a speed light hand held.

Held together with bailing wire and maybe a bit of chewing gum, the old truck grits it's mangled teeth and tries to keep going....

Held onto this one for a decade because I could never get the colors quite right...happy enough with it...

 

I've got three rolls of film sitting on my desk as we speak, taunting me. One of these days I'll get back to the lab, see what's on these little rascals, but I also enjoy moving farther and farther away from whatever expectations I had for them. Barely even remembering which people I shot.

 

The scans will come back and it'll be like Hanukkah, surprise gifts, all benefiting from me no longer remembering what I was trying to do.

 

The joy of no longer being attached to expectations.

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