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Traditionally the center of Nashville’s nightlife, Printers Alley was, in its earlier days, a series of posts where men bound for the courthouse hitched their horses. By the turn of the twentieth century, it had become the center of Nashville’s printing industry; in its heyday, circa 1915, thirteen publishers and ten printers were located in the area serviced by the alley. Nashville’s two largest newspapers, The Tennessean and the Nashville Banner had their offices here at one time. The street contained hotels, restaurants, and saloons, many of the latter becoming speakeasies when Prohibition went into effect in 1909. Nightclubs opened here in the 1940s, and the alley became a showcase for the talents of performers such as Boots Randolph, Chet Atkins, Waylon Jennings, Dottie West, The Supremes, Hank Williams, Barbara Mandrell, and Jimi Hendrix. Today’s nightclubs are the descendants of the saloons, speakeasies, and clubs which developed into the entertainment district still known as Printers Alley. ~ nashvilledowntown.com/go/printers-alley
Vacation Day, 03/15//2022, Nashville, TN
Leica Camera AG M Monochrom
Canon 35mm f2.0 LTM
ƒ/4.0 1/90 800
© István Pénzes.
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9th January 2021 @ home, Caffè Barbera Gold
Leica M-P [Typ 240]
Leica Apo-Summicron-M 50mm 1:2/50 ASPH.
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Blue butterfly in our garden earlier this year.shot with lumix g9 and old film lens.Fujinon 55mm f1.8 and macro extension tubes.
Pamela-Hut von Manolo Valdes,
im Yachthafen von Valencia.
Diese große Skulptur „La Pamela“ wurde von der Stiftung Hortensia Herrero der Stadt Valencia geschenkt.
Manolo Valdés ist ein spanischer Künstler, der in New York lebt.
Pamela hat by Manolo Valdes, in the marina of Valencia.
This large sculpture “La Pamela” was donated to the City of Valencia by the Hortensia Herrero Foundation.
Manolo Valdés is a Spanish artist living in New York.
Taken using my Rokkor-PF 55mm f/1.7 manual focus lens on my Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II. (Aichi, Japan)
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Section of a steel barrier only feet from the surf at Ventura beach. Salt air and the elements have taken their toll.
Vivitar 135mm F/2.8 by Komine
Encountered on hike, in...
Decatur (Midway Woods), Georgia, USA.
21 April 2020.
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▶ Camera: Olympus OM-D E-M10 II.
---> Lens: Canon 50mm ƒ/1.4 FD
---> Focal length: 50 mm
---> Aperture: ƒ/4.0
---> Shutter speed: 1/1250
---> ISO: 200
---> Fotodiox adaptor
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Every dust spec, every slight flare, it’s part of the story. Shooting with Meyer vintage lenses has taught me to appreciate the beauty in imperfection and the narrative behind the object. Shot with Meyer Optik Trioplan 100.