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Amsterdam, 6 October 1985.
Wessex HU.5 XT765 of 845 squadron on the flight deck of the
amphibious ship HMS Intrepid )(L11). The ship was used to train naval officers, who were treated to a weekend in Amsterdam.
This Wessex is now preserved in the Fleet Air Arm Museum at Yeovilton. HMS Intrepid was built in 1967 and decommissioned in 1999.
Intrepid Supply Vessel leaving Gibraltar - high quality panorama photo at www.instagram.com/p/CkBHKPWtSqv/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
USS Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum, Pier 86, Manhattan
USS Intrepid (CV/CVA/CVS-11), also known as The Fighting "I", is one of 24 Essex-class aircraft carriers built during World War II for the United States Navy. She is the fourth US Navy ship to bear the name. Commissioned in August 1943, Intrepid participated in several campaigns in the Pacific Theater of Operations, including the Battle of Leyte Gulf.
Decommissioned shortly after the end of the war, she was modernized and recommissioned in the early 1950s as an attack carrier (CVA), and then eventually became an antisubmarine carrier (CVS). In her second career, she served mainly in the Atlantic, but also participated in the Vietnam War. She was the recovery ship for a Mercury and a Gemini space mission. Because of her prominent role in battle, she was nicknamed "the Fighting I", while her frequent bad luck and time spent in dry dock for repairs—she was torpedoed once and hit in separate attacks by four Japanese kamikaze aircraft—earned her the nicknames "Decrepit" and "the Dry I".
Decommissioned for the second time in 1974, in 1982 Intrepid became the foundation of the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum in New York City.
Amsterdam, 6 October 1985.
Wessex HU.5 XT765 of 845 squadron on the flight deck of the
amphibious ship HMS Intrepid )(L11). The ship was used to train naval officers, who were treated to a weekend in Amsterdam.
This Wessex is now preserved in the Fleet Air Arm Museum at Yeovilton. HMS Intrepid was built in 1967 and decommissioned in 1999.
The USS Intrepid is an aircraft carrier built during World War II for the U.S. Navy (but used subsequently, as well). She is docked on 46th Street and 12th Avenue in New York City.
I was wearing my winter coat and glove, while this dedicated surfer took advantage of the high(ish) waves on Lake Michigan this evening.
Explorer
Endurance adventurer
Pioneer pathfinder
Time Traveler
Persistant stamina
Strength
Resolute fearlessness
Courageous fortitude
Seeker of Divine Truth
The USS Intrepid, an aircraft carrier that is now a public museum in NYC // Le porte-avions USS Intrepid, qui est désormais un musée ouvert au public dans la ville de New-York
first try with the intrepid camera.Selfie with slightly swing and lefthanded flash holding. Maybe a little bit too much for the first shot...
intrepid 4x5
Schneider Symmar 210mm
Fomapan 9x12 sheet film
Caffenol RS 13min
More CGI work here. A sequel of sorts to an image I did a little while ago called 'hello old friend'. Our intrepid pair scout out an old, and most likely, dangerous ruin :)
Mothbaria, Bangladesh, 2011
There he jumped......
The ancient sorcerer of time........Who left the history of his agonize memories and just finished the voyage of constant hitches and reached the moment of his ecstasy.....
Captured from Mothbaria, Jhalakathi, Bangladesh. A little boy jump from a tiny hill of sand.
it's past 2:00 am. something woke me up. and for some unknown reason i felt a need to upload a picture. so i had to dig into my archives one more time, this was a test shot using the 50mm 1.4. i think i should practice using that lens more often to get something better than this.
about the title - that word has really nothing much to do with this picture. i've just had that word in my head for several days now. i don't know - perhaps it's because that's how i want to be - fearless, dauntless, intrepid.
I HOPE YOU ALL HAVE A GREAT WEEK, EVERYONE! And to my friends here in the U.S. - enjoy Memorial Day.
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The Noble Intrepid, formerly known as the Maersk Intrepid, just a few miles off the coast of Aberdeen on it's way from Kishorn to Port of Aberdeen South Harbour.
Camera: Intrepid 8x10
Film: Adox CHS II ISO100 8x10 black and white negative sheet film
Lens: Schneider-Kreuznach Symmar 300mm f=5.6.
Filmholder: Chamonix
Shutter: Prontor Professional 3
Exposure: ISO100 at f5,6 1/15s.
Light:
Natural light
Development: Rodinal in a Stearman Press developing tank at 8 minutes. No stopbath but water. Ilford fixer for 5 minutes. Increased agitation to make the scene more contrasty.
Scanner: Epson Perfection V700. Scanned at 1800 dpi in three segments and stiched togehter digitally
First 4x5 camera photo for a long time, shot with a 6x9 film back in Poland - Maria
Could be a love or hate shot as it is not in focus as I had wanted but I thought I would share it anyway
4x5 Intrepid Camera (wooden view camera) + Schneider APO-Symmar 120mm f5.6 lens + Cambo 6x9 roll film back + 120 Ilford HP5 Plus film
Developing - 750:250 Xtol, 16min at 23 degrees, Epson v800 scan.
Bristol Blenheim Mk 1 and two Mk 1a Supermarine Spitfires, X4650 and N3200 (Imperial War Museum) in close formation over Duxford Airfield.
Excuse the strange crop, I expected the whole of her head to be in! (see below)
Another from the first Intrepid 4x5 photoshoot so I shot 6 sheets of 4x5 film and then a roll of 6x7 in a roll film back. The roll film back was not a tight fit so I missed a few shots (and the crop was tighter than expected (I thought I had marked it exactly but no).
Intrepid 4x5 Blog - mrleica.com/intrepid-4x5-camera-review-large-format-film/
Intrepid 4x5 large format camera + Symmar-S 180mm f4.5 lens + Horseman 6x7 120 roll film back + 120 Fomapan 100 film
Developing - 1:3 Xtol + 1:300 Rodinal, 10min at 23 degrees, Epson v800 scan
Polish model Aneta
Maria, Poland behind the scenes shot with the F5 and me using the Intrepid 4x5 camera :)
4x5 photo - www.flickr.com/photos/32681588@N03/46249641921
Poland and Intrepid camera blogs to follow.. (still!) (maybe 1 tonight if get time)
Nikon F5 + Tamron 45mm f1.8 + 35mm Ilford Delta 100
Xtol 1:3, 26 degrees, 16min, Epson v800 scan
mrleica.com/film-negatives-to-digital-workflow/
Instagram - www.instagram.com/mrleicacom/
It looks a normal photo (I expect) but it was shot with a wooden 4x5 camera :)
Julia, Poland
4x5 Intrepid Camera (wooden view camera) + Schneider APO-Symmar 120mm f5.6 lens @f5.6 + Cambo 6x9 roll film back + 120 Ilford HP5 Plus film + Flash
Intrepid 4x5 Blog - mrleica.com/intrepid-4x5-camera-review-large-format-film/
*Intrepid camera blog coming later this week (only about a year late!)
Developing - 750:250 Xtol, 16min at 23 degrees, Epson v800 scan.
wonder if the madness of war when kamikaze planes where where trying to sink the intrepid that the men on the deck ever thought that would be vending machines on the deck where they stood?
Roodborsttapuit mannetje, een van de minst schuwe zangvogeltjes in het open veld.
I had rather interesting STATS yesterday.... (-;
The tug, Svitzer Intrepid, heading down the River Thames, passing Gravesend. Tilbury Docks in the background.
Amsterdam, 6 October 1985.
The Royal Marines of 3CBAS were on board HMS Intrepid with two Gazelles.
XW851
L’USS Intrepid (CV-11) est un porte-avions de classe Essex de l’United States Navy. Il fut mis en service le 16 août 1943 et il est le quatrième navire de l’US Navy à porter ce nom. Il participa à la Seconde Guerre mondiale dans le théâtre du Pacifique, ainsi qu'à la guerre du Viêt Nam.
Désarmais, il est actuellement navire musée dans le port de New York à l'Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Muséum. (source Wikipedia)
USS Intrepid finished and on show. Pictures taken by Bluemoose (thanks). Took 5 hours to set-up last night, but well worth it!