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Few Flektogon shots in the low light conditions. I am so used to fast lenses nowdays that I had fight quite a lot the slow shutter speeds and luck of sharpness produced with my trambling hands.
We went to visit MAC (Musée d'Art Temporaine) at Montreal only to find that is pas mal deconstructed and an urbex piece of art itself.
A rare locomotive outside the state of Pennsylvania, one of the 17 ex-Conrail SD80MACs rumbles through downtown Flowery Branch on a pleasant February morning in the lead of hotshot intermodal 212.
A small model of the first Mac presented 1984. The screen is brought to life by an integrated iPod nano (2009).
VV Mayacamas, known lovingly as "Mac" is the son of Caymus and Rose Petal. This makes him a grandson of Latcho Drom and Cushti Bok, as well as having as his granddam, Shampoo Girl, connecting him to Romany Rye, and Patsy McCann's Old White Horse.
There is always something to find at Mcintosh and although I have similar shots, I shot this from the other side of the Dickens barn on that good sky day. I couldn't help myself and had a decent sky over the Dickens barn. I suppose that this is another sky shot that features the Dickens barn and silo. It had more distinct clouds than above the back side. In any case, this really pops. I appreciated the clouds and sky again; I saw the clouds and decided that this was as good a location as any - better than most. The Belgian pen is behind the red barn and there's one pigeon.
This weekend we are locked in a nasty, swirling Koch-Bros sizzling high and blank skies and inside or mountain days. Further west are dozens of forests on fire, also served up by the fossil crowd. Perhaps they served up a pleasant day in your area of the world. They'll get you next or at least by the upcoming exinction! Better that than after when T-Rump gets his hands on the nukes.
This is the McIntosh-Lohr Farm Agricultural Museum on Highway #66, (not the same as Route #66). It goes up to Estes Park, where I should be, and east to Flatteville. I dropped everything else because the clouding has been absent recently, Friday and today, they really popped the structures. The unpainted barn was the McIntosh barn and the red one the Dickens barn moved in from the FAA property. I'm related some how or another to the Dickens crowd. Old Jack, I remember he had trouble remembering to put the gear down BEFORE he landed his plane. I am about out of extra time for the remaining captures and I'm down to cleanup. I was just in time for the sky on my first Sunday. I scored shots out here some years ago but the sky was a dud and I was using my old D70. I am continuing the Photo Set.
There is always something at McIntosh. I couldn't help myself and had to throw up another sky over the Dickens barn. I suppose that this is more of a sky shot but from the back side of McIntosh Agricultural Museum. It had un-focused clouds hung around the sky. Still, this is a pleasant sky. In any case I decided to keep the ethereal tones as they were though somewhat indistinct. I appreciated the clouds enveloping the sky again; I saw the clouds and decided that this was as good a location as any - better than most. The Belgians, like the donkeys, left, are barely interested in me. This is a bummer of a life for them. Go out there and greet them to lift their day. Should work horses live life as show horses? These guys are locked in lethargy.
Now we are locked in a swirling Koch-Bros sizzling high and blank skies. Perhaps they served up a pleasant day in your area of the world. They'll get you next! Better that than after when T-Rump gets his hands on the nukes.
This is the McIntosh-Lohr Farm Agricultural Museum on Highway #66, (not the same as Route #66) It goes up to Estes Park and end mostly east at Flatteville. I dropped everything else because the clouding has been absent recently, Friday and today, they really popped the structures. The unpainted barn was the McIntosh barn and the red one the Dickens barn moved in from the FAA property. I'm related some how or another to the Dickens crowd. Old Jack, I remember he had trouble remembering to put the gear down BEFORE he landed his plane. I am about out of extra time for the remaining captures and I'm down to cleanup. I was just in time for the sky on my first Sunday. I scored shots out here some years ago but the sky was a dud and I was using my old D70.
Still on the outward journey and on the climb to Grasp, the 23 passes Mac Mac, named by President Burgers of the Transvaal Republic because of the large numbers of Scottish prospectors in the area !
Mamiya 645. FujiRDP.
Junior Studio Dawg at Pavilion Photographic Studio
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Niterói - Rio de Janeiro - Brasil
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Museu de Arte Contemporânea - Oscar Niemeyer
Em primeiro plano a Praia da Boa Viagem, ao fundo IcaraÃ.
Quando o MAC foi construÃdo corria uma piadinha em Niterói que era a casa dos Jetsons em cima da casa dos Flintstones
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Boa noite meninas, tudo bom?
Está fazendo um friozinho tão gostoso *o* nada demais, mas já é bem melhor do que aquele calor que estava antes.
Como podem ver não resisti a esse "vidrinho" tão diferente. rsrs
Vem em uma caixa muito fofa ^^
Usei:
- 1 camada de Base Pró-Fortalecimento - Colorama
- 4 camadas do Gota dos Good Old Days - Mac
Não passei Top Coat
Apesar de 4 camadas a secagem foi rápida (eu achei). Quanto a bolinhas, não tive problema com elas, nunca aparecem nas minhas esmaltações #sortuda ^^
Era para ter postado esse bonito a muito tempo, mas tenho estado com preguicinha de entrar aqui xP Resumindo: tem mais fotos atrasadas.
Boa semana a todas.
Beijão =****
Rov ♥
Maçãs!
Dedico essa foto à linda Claudia Tanaka pelo significado da maçã, mÃstica, misteriosa, feminina, fértil e muuuito linda!
Photos courtesy of myworld.ebay.com/diamond*tears/
There are not mine. I Googled "Mac, Heatherette" and this was one of the first links.
Mac stands tall on the outskirts of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.
He is known as the World's Largest Anatomically-correct (that's right, *wink*) Moose! Mac is only one example of the many roadside attractions/oddities found across the country!
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