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i just thought the sky looked pretty neat coming out of the hardware store.

taco cabana while i was eating lunch i was playing with my new camera

Canon Canonet QL17 G-III

Agfa Vista 200

Along the Tower of London, I literally had a fraction of a second to frame it, focus, adjust my settings and capture the photo before throngs of tourists blocked my view. It was incredibly crowded this day in London.

December 28, 2011

London, ON

Victoria Park

 

Shot on cheap expired film with the Mamiya DSX 1000.

 

Another shot from the big batch of film that I scanned this March. Took about a month to scan it all, as I had a number of film rolls (about 10-11) dating from March 2011 to March of 2012. (Thanks Anthony!)

Ansco Pix Panorama, Fuji Superia 400

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Highest position on Explorer: 485 on December 18, 2007

One of my first excursions, and my FIRST night excursion. Saw this post and experimented some shots on it.

Lightpost at Willets Point subway station.

these half-empty balloons seemed to be everywhere. they somehow manage to accentuate the dull gray deadness of the area where my office is.

I think these are even of the heart-shaped model.

I don't know who made this, but it cought my eye. Shot in Brussels.

Hee, it has a tiny hat!

These beautiful lightposts were donated and contain plaques.

 

Juan Alvarez

Juana Campos

 

Parents of Roberto Alvarez

01-22-1947

03-24-1967

 

US Marines

Lightpost from below at Dragør, Denmark

Outside The Village Idiot - Dundas and McCaul

The lightpost breaks through the horizon line

 

It's a little dark. Take the pictures earlier.

 

The colors are really blue, change white balance.

 

The picture is a little blurry. Make sure focus is correct.

 

I like the balance of the picture, top and bottom.

 

Taken in Central Park

This is an oldie.

A light post at the marina in Olympia, WA

Because I misread the plaque, I came back to take a photo after emptying my camera's memory because I wanted to post it here and comment on my misreading the plaque.

It hasn't snowed in ages! It's looking like winter again.

The "SPQR" on the lightpost is everywhere around the city. It comes from a Latin phrase used by the Republic and translates as "The Senate and the people of Rome."

Suzy cozies up to the de-installed lightpost cozies.

A rejected photo from the 1/365 project.

 

Selected this one instead.

Shutter Speed: 250

Aperture: 8

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