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I have never seen this at home and will have to do some reading. It was fairly common along Penn's Creek.
watch out, here they come!
Featuring St. John's beacon and the Royal Court theatre.
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Leica CL • Voigtländer Nokton Classic 35mm F1.4 VM
Adox SilverMax 100 ISO film in homemade Caffenol CLCS stand 60min @ 15°-20°C
Scanned with Plustek OpticFilm 120 at 2400dpi with Silverfast AI Studio
Walferdange • Luxembourg
Caffenol CLCS
500 ml Filtered Water
8gr Anhydrous Washing Soda
5gr Vitamin C
20gr Instant coffee ("Cora")
60 sec. slow agitations then let stand for 59 minutes
Small bamboo made ladder is a necessity in residential buildings to inspect underground water reservoirs, telephone-cable-internet wires etc. When these ladders get shaky, risking an injury from falling is not something anyone want.
Hence, inspecting and fixing the ladder on a regular basis is mandatory.
Fish ladders & South Powerhouse. Bonneville Dam, Bonneville, Oregon
View from Cascade Island, a new island created in center of the Columbia River when the North Powerhouse was completed in 1981.
Neg# DAM 018. Cambo 750W. 75mm, Yg filter, FP4 film. 1997
A male Ladder-Backed Woodpecker (Dendrócopos scaláris) catches the evening breeze. I've spotted these here before, but they are not as ubiquitous as the doves, finches, robins, and hummers I see daily from my southeast Albuquerque garden.
Switch ladder no. 2 for PennLUG's freight yard redevelopment. We're getting closer. Brickworld will be here soon.
Aerial Ladder 171 demonstrating the ability to put the platform on the ground with almost no extension of the ladder.
Philadelphia Fire Department
Ladder 290
1990 Seagrave (EX-Ladder 249, EX-Ladder 12)
Serving as Ladder 25
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**Explore - Apr 1, 2009 #453**
This was taken on Sunday at the Mt Crosby Weir area. As you can see, the water is flowing over the fish ladder to the water below - in addition to water flowing over the causeway.
This was a sunset, but I decided black and white was perhaps a better option for this.
- ISO 100, f22, 2secs, 10mm
- Canon 400D
- Sigma 10-20mm
- Tripod
Processing
1) Import into Lightroom as RAW
a) Curves
b) Recovery
c) Grad filter to bring out the sky
d) Slight Crop
e) B&W conversion
2) Export using Flickr Uploader and LR2/Mogrify plugin
Tarakot village where external ladders are used to connect floors.
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