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Oh I got the boys
And the band
And a one night stand
Waiting on us down the road
We're gonna load it in
Crank it to 10
Whiskey shots at 2AM
And off to another show...
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Another Sunday, another band at Bally Keal Estate in Suisun Valley...
On May 11, 1973, I plastered myself against the front of the stage at Bill Graham's Winterland arena to watch a new, upcoming band from San Francisco's Mission District, Dakila open for Buddy Miles and Malo...Today, David Bustamonte is the only one left of the band and gigs with Bobby Santos on percussion...
I chose the adventure of relinquishing control by using a sketch. That means this layout came together super fast! Yay! I'll have a process video up later today so be sure to check out my YouTube channel - see it here: youtu.be/YLmxNE8eR6Q
Staff from the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, part of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, will use a mixture of light and sound to discourage birds from nesting on the bridges. Techniques include sound cannons that make a loud bang noise and small projectiles that make different noises combined with flashes of light.
Several hundred cormorants currently nest in the center span of the Yaquina Bay Bridge.
[STEP 3]
Load into your 120 cam. You can invert the direction of the canister if you want to Redscale :-)
Because of the morphology of 35mm canisters, you will see that the film is going to be slightly offset either upwards or downwards.
Frankly, *I* don't give a damn, my dear, but if you're an oxymoronic photographer, who'd like to do exact science with lo-fi photography, then make sure you are aware of this shift when you frame :-DDD
[STEP 4]
Well, there is no step 4, really. Just go at it.. Shoot till you can wind no more Frame spacing was fairly big with my Pentacon (maybe 2cm or so?) but I don't care. I can process a 36 exposure film for $2 at Wallgreen's; I got 15 frames out of a 36. 2 bucks for that is well worth it.
Obviously, like with most sprocket photo hacks, you will have to unload in a dark bag/room. Nice thing about this DIY adapter is that one of them will double as a rewind tool :-) No need to have a potentially film-damaging tool in your dark bag like a pair of scissors or pliers.
Hope this helps somebody. Enjoy! :-)
A cargo-carrying variant of my M-tron rover from last year recieving a crate of important supplies from the Pneumagnetic Loader.
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Sandra Claws left us loads of swag (that's what Mister Moo calls it) in our stockings and stuff and we got chocolate and cars and Bamburgh got a compass and I got a painting set and some stickers and a book to put them in and Bamburgh got stretchy dinosaur things and Moo got a new friend called Spot that we bought him because he doesn't have a brother and we thought he might be lonely. And he got new mittens. Mary Crismus everyone!
Tied down at Mulberry siding nearly straddling the MO/KS state line, KCS O576 waits on a fresh crew with crude oil loads and a CP heritage unit in command.
3D stereo anaglyph OOB (Out Of Bounds), also known as OOF (Out Of Frame).
Red/Cyan 3D glasses required for viewing.
a load distribution concept that's well known for bridge structure. this shot was taken at tanjong rhu bridge, singapore.
So, for this layout I looked through all my photos from the last few weeks and picked out the "things" that best characterized our lives right now. Truthfully, we're in a season of our lives right now where everything is about our kids and family life: Girl Scouts, science projects, Valentine's Day boxes, dinner, blankies, etc.
This was a fun prompt. It would be fun to do monthly.
Credits:
Kaye Winiecki's Ordinarily Special kit (in the Feb, 2013 Digi Files)
Another typewriter font
Random staple and flair
The load out trestle near the end of track, Mile 18.25, on the Esquimalt and Nanaimo's Lake Cowichan subdivision taken from the balloon track look east on August 18, 1982.
Gresley 'D49' 4-4-0 no.62712 ‘Morayshire’ easily manages the 13:00 Loughborough-Leicester North train past Woodthorpe.
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