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I shoot everyday with a decent camera. The morning after Hurricane Sandy I came across this about a mile from my house. I shot it with my iPhone and sent it to the local newspaper. The AP got word of the image and contacted me about buying it. I sold my first photo to the AP and it was a camera phone shot? Go Figure.
John Snow Pub in Broadwick St. A replica pump on the spot of the original pump commemorating the outbreak and John Snow's investigation of the 1854 Broad Street (now Broadwick St) cholera outbreak. He established the link between dirty water & cholera.
John Douglas of the Trashcan Sinatras - this time out accompanying Eddi Reader... live at the ARC Stockton on Tees, 09/05/09
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John McGuinness MBE, on a factory Honda during TT 2025. One of the all time greats of the IOM TT course. I have always struggled to get good, focused pictures of him (he really doesn't hang around), but on this occasion I got a few of him on the back wheel further down the road and managed to hold focus until he was almost filling the frame.
There is a gallery of IOM TT 2025 images if you want to see more bikes and riders: www.flickr.com/photos/188881666@N04/albums/72177720327213...
An amazing weekend spent in the company of John Blakemore - possibly the greatest living landscape photographer and printer alive in the UK today. Eighty years plus and still going some.............
Film & the geletin silver print process blow my mind
This is the main chamber in St Johns Cathedral in Brisbane.
I was unsure which way I prefer to view it and experimented for a while with different settings.
I did like the effect of removing the light levels in the ceiling which when seen with the vertical perspective distortion, gives a feeling of extreme height. It is quite a tall building anyway, but I liked the thought that it disappeared in the sky.
The cathedral is relatively dark internally, and here there are soft muted colours and the altar is highlighted with 3 spotlights (artificially)
The adjacent shot is very colour desaturated, and provides a very sombre mood which is appropriate to the Gothic cathedral.
Link to the adjacent shot: www.flickr.com/photos/meremail/2667041047/
just as i was taking this photo....a shell went thru the windshield, scared the "crud" out of me !!!!
John suffers from Tourette’s syndrome and also has obsessive compulsive disorder. Depression is also a natural by-product of the above ailments. For one day in 2011 John allowed me into his life and the following are some of the photos we took that day. Originally all shot on a Canon A-E1 and developed by myself. This is John
John is an America iconographer living in Austria. Here he is holding a newly painted icon of St Maria (Skobtsova) of Paris and St Dimitri (Klepinin), the priest who served with her and who also died in a concentration camp. The small figures on the right and left and the two others glorified with them, their co-workers St George (Skobtsov) and St Ila (Fondaminsky). (Feb 2008)
Today we had a small dinner party for my father-in-law, John McCann, who celebrated his 90th birthday.
In 2021, CP repainted one of their ES44AC's to honor shipping company Hapag-Lloyd as part of their new intermodal service from the port of Saint John, NB. Two years later, the locomotive is making its rounds on the combined CPKC system, like seen here on an empty gas train from Mexico at it passes Tower 26 in Houston.
Q575 009 03 (Empty Gasoline- ?? to Korf, TX [Beaumont])
CP DRF-44 / ES44AC #8781
KCS SD70ACe #4171
Houston, TX
July 5th, 2023
Sir John Millais Portrait
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Top of the British mainland, John O’Groats, on the north Scottish coast.
John O'Groats is a village in the Canisby parish of Caithness, in the far north of Scotland. John O'Groats lies on Britain's northeastern tip, and is popular with tourists as one end of the longest distance between two inhabited British points on the mainland, with Land's End in Cornwall lying 876 miles (1,410 km) to the southwest. It is not quite the most northerly point on the island of Britain; nearby Dunnet Head is further north.
John the Shepherd and Jess the Border Collie droving the sheep from field to farm along narrow tracks and country lanes.
At the farm they have teeth and 'bags' looked at. The ewes are then sorted into two groups. The young and fit will be the future breeding ewes. Those too old or unsuitable to have more lambs will be removed from the flock.
Then it's Tupping time when the rams will be introduced to the flock.
Explore Highest position: 11 on Saturday, October 3, 2009
The John G Munson discharging "sugar stone" at the C Reiss Dock in West Duluth, caught them in the Blue Hour
Drone shot of the John Wayne Marina, Sequim WA
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No adjustments on this one. The sun rising behind the Santa Monica Mountains, as seen from the Oxnard Plains.
I hope Santa Claus is wearing his waterproof-breathable rain jacket tonight. And a down vest with expedition weight long-johns, it's COLD outside!
Another one from the Denton archive… this time my portrait of John Arlott – journalist, author, broadcaster, wine connoisseur and (above all) peerless BBC cricket commentator.
I took this 35mm photograph at his home in Alderney, one of the Channel Islands, when I made a television documentary with and about him in 1981. And, let me say, he wasn't remotely as gruff as this capture would perhaps make him out to be!
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