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Green heron looking quite spiffy.
To each and everyone of my Flickr friends, "Thank You" for your wonderful comments throughout the past year! Sincerely, all the best to each of you in 2019!
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1/250 sec. f/9 350mm ISO320
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This bullfrog looking quite snappy at Wildwood Lake in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
Thanks for the look!
f/8 1/80 sec ISO100 256mm
I suppose this proves I need a new nailbrush. On the other hand, this one works fine. Maybe I will renew its luster with Minwax...;-)
HMM
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Uncoiling fern and bluebells in a West Sussex woodland. Taking photos from near ground level is uncomfortable and awkward, but worth it for something different.
I can see a few things in the uncoiling fern. The most obvious is the Number 9. I can also see an Ammonite and a Sea Horse. Can you think of anything else?
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Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Whether you are dressed to the nines or suitably clothed for comfort, I wish you a Good Friday and a wonderful weekend ahead. Happy Easter to those who celebrate, or just eat chocolate eggs, and I hope that the weather is kind to you and your photography.
Take care.
© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved
Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Previously unpublished archive shot from August 2017. Enjoy.
Portland Oregon boarded up after "Black Lives Matter" protests. PDX has now been boarded up for over three weeks. Uploaded on Juneteenth.
Frequency control on an old (late-1960s/early-'70s) Hewlett-Packard 3300A function generator, a device used to generate electrical waveforms, such as test tones.
Depending on the position of the range switch, this setting would yield frequencies of either 9/100, 9/10, 9, 90, 900, 9,000, or 90,000 hertz.
The backside of what was, until recently, The Nines in CollegeTown. Not sure how much longer the building will be there since the business is closed for good now. Bronica ETRS with a 50mm Zenzanon lens. Arista EDU 200 film in some old Tmax developer that was gifted to me. Stand devving in the Tmax was probably not the best idea I've had. Gotta experiment though. Scanned with a D-SLR on a home-made scan rig using a Schneider Componon 50mm enlarging lens, macro bellows and copy stand. Post production with Darktable.
Having worked a load of cement from Trident into Logan, MT. MRL127, 131 and 255 shunt the yard at Logan, preparing for the local from Bozeman to arrive.
11th April 2023
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The stone circle is in a field called "Nine-stone Close" upon Harthill Moor. The circle has a diameter of about 13 metres. Only four stones survive in the circle today, and there is one standing stone to the south.
In 1780 six stones were viewable in the circle, and it was thought that there were formerly nine. There were two standing stones 75 metres to the south. Excavation within the circle in 1847 revealed several fragments of badly-fired pottery and flint. Two of the four remaining stones were set in concrete around 1936.
Picture kindly provided by Guu Nishi. <3
The Nines: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Bleubry/55/178/3210
From a recent set of portraits taken whilst documenting the inaugural Go East Vintage market. it was great to meet so many lovely people (including Charleen) in one place.
LR4206 © Joe O'Malley 2021
Nines i ninos
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