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Jack Snipe - Lymnocryptes Minimus
Norfolk
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I went to the 2015 archives for this week's Fence Friday. It's a mobile puppet theatre that was parked in a plaza near Chicago's North Michigan Avenue. Unfortunately, there was no puppet show going on when I was there.
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A splash of light during this dreary, wet, mild and windy winter weather we are currently enduring.
This is a sunset on the Lancashire coast where limestone meets the ocean. The rocks appear to look up in awe at the rainbow bringing a bit of colour to the gloom (as I was !). Lets hope this weather pattern breaks soon.
The limestone meets the sea at Jack Scout on Morecambe Bay. The sky was looking good for a sunset as I walked through the woods near Silverdale, so I headed here to the cliffs, only to witness another "cloud hoover" of the sky!
So looking for a bit of foreground interest I found this area of limestone with a small clump of "Sea Thrift". The rocks provide a bit of a lead into the Kent Estuary and you can see the Central Lake District fells in the far distance as the sun sets over Southern Cumbria.
Jack Frost visited the other night. I photographed this same Nine Bark just about a week and a half ago. I was impressed to see the leaves still on it but now they have some extra ornamentation.
Jack was once a working dog, but has now adjusted to live with my sister as her companion dog, and he has proved to be a wonderfully attentive and considerate pet. He also has several enclosed acres to run in; so a win win situation for everyone.
Closeup of a common sparrow.
This little guy actually came so close that I had to take a few steps back because it was within the minimum focus distance of the lens I was using.
It's one of the most common birds around these parts, but I couldn't resist taking this shot regardless.
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GM&O #75, the "Jack Line Local," passes through Tallula, Illinois, on its way to Jacksonville and Roodhouse. February 1972.
Union Jack flying proudly in Nottingham City Centre.
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Jackdaw from Garden with tamron 150-600mm lens. now sold and waiting for good light and better weather to use my new canon 500mm prime
The iconic symbol of Halloween is none other than the jack-o'-lantern! So, I'm carving Chrollo as my Halloween Pumpkin lololol
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Jacks River below the Upper Falls roaring down towards the brink. In terms of scale, ... the perspective here is deceiving... ~what appears to be a stick in the lower left-hand corner is actually a tree! I would estimate the distance from where I am standing to the other side to be about 40 to 50 yards. The scale here is larger-than-life! So far, my experience here had been completely inspirational, with the added plus of not encountering any bears, wild boars or snakes, -or stinging insects such as Yellow Jackets, Wasps or Hornets ...Jacks River Falls, Cohutta Wilderness, Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest, Georgia
Frontier Airlines Airbus A320-214 N219FR "Jack" arrives Orlando (MCO/KMCO) December 16, 2015 as FFT 1224 from Las Vegas.
This string of jetty jacks, positioned along the brush-covered east bank of the Mojave riverbed beside the Rocksprings trestle, helps to control erosion of the embankment where the rails leave the trestle and head across land; a matching set of jacks occupies the same position on the western shore. Each individual jack consists of three lengths of steel angle joined at their midpoints, producing a structure like a six-pronged jack from the child's game; the lengths of angle are held in place by wire, laced like a spider's web about the jack's center. The jacks are then attached along a cable anchored at each end, the whole length—in this case, half a dozen or so jacks—protecting the shoreline by catching sediment and debris, as the river, flush with water when the winter rains are heavy, courses beneath the trestle.
Camera: Univex Iris (1938, with Vitar 50mm f/7.9 lens). The Iris is an Art-Deco styled, cast-metal camera with adjustable aperture, fixed shutter speed, and fixed focus. Its native film is Universal No. 00, a proprietary film manufactured for the camera's maker, Universal Camera Corp., by Gevaert in Belgium. 00 film featured six 28 x 38 images per roll, and at 32mm wide was just slightly narrower than 35mm film. Universal filed for bankruptcy in 1952 and closed its doors in 1964, so there has been no new 00 film for the Iris and other early Universal cameras for several decades.
Film: I have read of people cutting down 120 film to make 00 film, but because 32mm is an odd width, one would have to develop it in open trays and make a special film holder for scanning. I decided instead to use the next smaller film size, 16mm or 110 film. I made 00 backing paper by cutting down 120 film backing paper. 00 film's image length is nearly the same as that of 828 film (00's image is 38mm long, 828's is 40mm), so I used my 828 backing paper template (www.pheugo.com/cameras/index.php?page=spool828), cutting it slightly narrower for the 00 spool (32mm rather than 828's 35mm), and reducing the length from 828 film's eight image length to 00's six. When cutting down 120 film for 127 film cameras, there is a strip of film about 15mm wide left over; I used one of these strips to roll up in the backing paper. I used my accustomed 100 ISO Arista.edu Ultra film, developed in Arista Liquid Developer for 8:15 minutes @ 65 degrees, and scanned with an Epson V600 scanner. This was my first time developing and scanning 110 film—thanks to my Flickr friend Nyms for her insight on the Yankee Clipper developing tank!
jack-o'-lantern
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jack-o'-lan·tern ˈja-kə-ˌlan-tərn
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: a lantern made of a pumpkin usually cut to resemble a human face. Happy Halloween 🎃
Jack visited the farm today, and wasn't interested in my treats at first, but soon enjoying them. He's a natural model, and a very good boy.
Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60X30 softbox overhead. AB800 open behind backdrop of white faux suede.Triggered by Cybersync.
Jack's been a busy boy of late! This was taken around midday overlooking the Eden Valley towards the North Pennines and still -3. The lovely hoar frost from the overnight fog not budging, even in the slight warmth in that low sun.
Me and Jack went takeing some pic's at saltburn tonight.
Thought we had missed the sunset but got there just iin time.
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Jack visited the farm today on his daily walk, and posed for a few photos. The goats were out and about and were a bit of a distraction, but a treat helped keep him focused.