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marker pen and pencil. 8" x 10". December 2006.
This one is VERY layered and very obsessively made, It ended up becoming a ton of black and then this scene happened.
In Japan there are different sizes available. They sale the small, medium & large versions. In Japan they are actually Solid Markers. There is no hole in the middle where you crank it up. The Japanese versions have removable sections so that you do not have deal with twisting them to get a writable surface. You can see on the large version these removable sections.
The bottom of this valley is flat and there are faint trails leading everywhere. There are only a few good trails down from the top and it is good to see these markers for the return trip.
Before the development of clearly defined ports, mariners were guided by fires built on hilltops. Since raising the fire would improve the visibility, placing the fire on a platform became a practice that led to the development of the lighthouse. In antiquity, the lighthouse functioned more as an entrance marker to ports than as a warning signal for reefs and promontories, unlike many modern lighthouses. The most famous lighthouse structure from antiquity was the Pharos of Alexandria, Egypt, although it collapsed during an earthquake centuries later.
anniebee's markers.
Taken with SLR 680/SX-70 Frankenroid and PX 680 First Flush film from The Impossible Project.
This Marker can be seen from The top of Blue Angels Peak Imperial County Ca.is one of 258 markers stretching from Brownsville, Texas to San San Diego's Coast, California. The monument seems to be located south of the Barb Wire fence that serves as a border wall.
New nature park, made in the middle of the Marker Meer (lake).
Made the same way as the Palm Islands in Dubai.
The park opened for public on the 8th of September 2018.
This marker was dedicated in 1960 to commemorate the arrival of the first Japanese naval ship Kanrin Maru in the San Francisco Bay back in 1860. The monument, appropriately situated overlooking the beautiful San Francisco Bay, reads: ""Kanrin Maru Centennial Memorial, [from the] Osaka City Mayor".
Scenes from an tiny, community cemetery, just a couple of hundred yards from where I grew up in the village of Lower Nicola, British Columbia.
US Coast and Geodetic Survey Reference Marker embedded in a rock at the top of Mount Washington, NH.
One of two lane markers at Frenchman's Bay, Pickering.
Both are still works in progress, however they should look really cool once both are completed!
5 minute Long Exposure
Canon 24mm TS-E, f16
Lee 105mm circular polarizer
Lee 0.9 ND Hard Grad Filter
Lee Big Stopper
Coming Soon!
Here's me at Colart HQ, in West London demonstrating the new paint markers and their effortless blending and mixing with the spray paint and heavy body acrylic, great stuff!
Cast iron markers set a mile apart on the Trans Pennine Trail from Lancashire to Yorkshire in the UK
A marker at the end of a sea groyne at high tide on Cleethorpes Beach. It was pre dawn allowing a 20sec exposure. None of the colours have been saturated in Lightroom...it just came out the camera this way barring lifting the exposure on the Marker itself.
Long exposure of an outfall marker at Whitstable. Taken just after sunrise in the middle of May. Don't normally do early, but for some reason manage it better when I'm on holiday than I do at work lol. I think it was worth the 4.20am alarm call though 😊
This has been converted to Black and white using Nik Silver Efex Pro
The Conrail heritage of this locomotive is obvious as its red markers shine as it leads this EB stack train on the CSX Barr sub.
Gary, IN.
12-05-15
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AF-S DX VR NIKKOR 18-55mm | B&W ND110 | ISO 100 | 45 sec | f/32
I love minimalist B&W captures, focusing on lines.
After spending hours on Southend-on-Sea sea shore managed to get some decent shots. Although the chill and wind gave me mild headache but later looking at the results, I guess it was all worth it.
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