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This was my favourite photo taken on this trip to Hillhead Tunnel and I was going to give it top billing. However, I felt the other scene, taken slightly further back from here provided a better summation of what this tunnel offers. What we're looking at in this photo is a short section of the tunnel where spalling is an issue.
Whilst the tunnel is still structurally sound, water ingress has caused the brick faces throughout this short section of tunnel to fall off, creating slightly disconcerting piles on the ground. Photographically, there's an advantage to capturing a scene of mild chaos like this. Essentially, the spalled brick means red is on show as opposed to just blue and the rougher edge means the shadows look better.
I don't have a date or location for this picture.
I see on the table:
2 jars of Sanka
1 Heinz ketchup bottle
1 pack of Winston.
Messy Nation via Instagram www.instagram.com/p/BUow6crAd0V/
Shot on Ilford PanF+ 50iso pushed at 100, (under)developed in HC110, 11min 30sec is not enough.
Messy party to celebrate graduating from 8th grade
Beginning to play "Pie Roulette". You pass the pie around, and when the music stops, you can pie yourself to stay in the game or pie your neighbor and you are out.
Messier 15 in soft seeing (best focus was 5" stars). LRGB with 2 minute sub exposures, 5 per channel.
60x400 Luminancia, 40x200 RGB, la cámara utilizada una atik 460ex y el telescopio un newton de 12” con aplanador televue
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This was one of the first pictures I took when I got my Mac. I hated my Mac at that point, but now I love it and don't know how I got a long without it.
Messy party to celebrate graduating from 8th grade
Messy lottery: Kristen gets pudding poured down her shirt.\
Messier (m45) the Pleiades also known as the 7 Sisters.
LRGB Image taken by Ian Aiken in Sunderland, UK.
WO GT81/Atik 460EXM IDAS
ED80 DS-Pro/QHY8L Astronmik CLS