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An extended family gathers around their beloved young one at the Malayala Manorama Vidyarambham celebration.
The Neo200 multi-storey car park on Spencer Street, Melbourne.
My first attempt at this tricky building and my first shot with Sensia 100 slide film.
(http://www.photologium.com/in_detail/multistorey_beacons.html)
Multi-print dress over white bra, latte thong and tan sheer-to-waist tights.
Tight pants and tights; I think I’m going to………..
BEST VIEWED LARGE I took this at one second exposure useing multi-flash to give a feel of the movement, this can be seen best as a larger image
Taken in 1986 at the Sands Centre. Carlisle.
Scanned from print
Monument Sign for 1213 Hermann.
All signs and awnings shown in these images were designed, fabricated, and installed by Accent Sign and Awning, Houston Texas. Copyright 2012.
www.accentsignco.com 713-780-1151
I had about five seconds warning for this guy in the back yard. Diffusion due to the screen door I had to shoot through.
Vintage 1950's to 1960's Earring Set with Multi Strand Bib Necklace Green Demi Parure. Find it at: www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=37995398
This picture was an experimental shot i took using my D90 when filming a profile/interview with the rider Jake Cornforth along with my close friend Chris Hoare.
If you would like to watch the completed video, this is the link below-
West Coast GRC Racial Harmony Day Celebration at West Coast Park. The dancers were performing a multi-racial dance movements.
I recently directed a music video with Alexander Helm for Sanguine Sea. With an amazing team and a simple concept, we created a video to all be proud of. These are the stills I took during the day.
Filmed at Epic Studios, Norwich.
PRODUCTION TEAM CREDITS
PRODUCER: SANGUINE SEA
DIRECTOR/STILL PHOTOGRAPHY: ALEXANDRA BONE
DIRECTOR/ACTING COACH: ALEXANDER HELM
EDITOR/COLOUR GRADING/CREDITS DESIGNER: KCJACKSON
MAKEUP/STYLING & PROPS: HANNAH MELNYK - BOHEMIAN LOVE STORY
ACTRESS/MODEL: AMANDA SANTOS
WARDROBE: SANGUINE SEA & HANNAH MELNYK
Watch the video at www.vimeo.com/alexandrabone/untilthecavalrycome
All photos are © Alexandra Bone
Not to be used without prior permission.
The Water Dragon...
The Cubungi prevents erosion and evaporation, filters the water and adds balanced fertility to the whole eco system. Perch and pigs hide in the dense reeds and birds safely nest .
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74th Multi Role Brigade Company and 59th Mobility Augmentation Company had Task Force Ready Range Density exercise at Rodriguez Gunnery. Jan. 23
(#USArmy photos by Pv2. Yeo Yun Hyeok, 2CAB Public Affairs Office)
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Even multi-storey car parks started somewhere! This is the first true multi-storey car park on this scale in Britain. Surprisingly, it dates from before the Second World War.
Completed in 1939, the car park provided space for 750 cars on its four upper levels plus mezzanines and the roof — at the rate of 13.4 square metres per car. The ground floor level was specially designed to house Blackpool's bus station on it’s ground floor and did so for many years, it’s ceiling height could easily accommodate double decker buses.
The building was more or less immediately requisitioned by the Air Ministry at the outbreak of the War in 1939.
The building has a steel and concrete frame. Its entry/exit ramp has a slope of 1 in 7.5. For internal circulation, there are circualr spiral ramps. These have a slope of only 1 in 10, which makes this an easier car park to use than many of its recent descendants. The whole building was extended on its western side in later years by the addition of sloping floors, and, more recently, it has been reclad.
The designer of the car park, G.W. Stead was an employee of the Blackpool Corporation. During construction, the Borough Surveyor, James Drake (later knighted), had to obtain council approval for the additional cost of vibrating the concrete for the 460mm thick basement walls — a technique now considered standard practice.
No longer the bus station, the ground floor has been converted to commercial space.
Fully refurbished last year it won the "best refurbished car park award 2014", another building with it’s own story to tell that has found new life.