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A beautiful house, A beautiful museum, A beautiful location, A beautiful tradition, A beautiful memory, A beautiful visit. Highly recommended, when in Bangkok.
19th of February, 2010
Taken with Nikon D80 and Nikon Series E 28mm f/2.8 @ f/5.6. Nikon SB-28 on camera @ 1/4 for lighting.
I'm amazed. The 28mm f/2.8 E is sharp!
me and my friend kevin met after work one day at fazoli's......we order spaghetti with meat sauce, but they rang it up as spaghetti with meatballs, and then they over charged us, so i went up to the counter and got kevin's 4 bucks back, and fazolis let us keep the meatballs and so kevin and i sat and savored the succulent complimentary balls and gave no thought what so ever to the calorie count of the meal before us......
Chicago Community Trust_
DR. HELENE D. GAYLE,
New President and Chief Executive Officer,
On The Table_Tuesday, May 8, 2018.
Photography by John H. White
This is work by Tim Christensen an artist that I represent in my gallery and frame shop.
These pieces of pottery are etched on porcelain.
This is a link to information and more work by Tim:
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Shot with Nikon EM analog SLR and M42 mount Auto-Beroflex 28mm f/2.8 lens (mounted with adapter) on Kodak TMAX 400 black and white film.
The image quality when using M42 mount lens on Nikon EM is not great but the combination gives almost genuine looking retro finish to the photos: they are fuzzy, soft and not so sharp. That's not something I wished as I really like my M42 lenses on digital SLR.
Une photo, une chanson / A photo, a song
Destiny's Child - Independent Women Part I : www.deezer.com/listen-5817088
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There is something I find alluring in dying flowers. I'm not obsessed with death, in any way shape or form. I just find the flowers still possess their beauty, even in death, and decay. The colours have more meaning. It's like they're fighting to keep relevant, to, not become obsolete. I arranged the flowers (cut shorter) from the previous pictures, in a circular pattern on the bistro table in my backyard, then added 4 freshly cut blossoms from around the house. Can anyone name the 4 flowers in the centre?
Chicago Community Trust_
DR. HELENE D. GAYLE,
New President and Chief Executive Officer,
On The Table_Tuesday, May 8, 2018.
Photography by John H. White
10th of February, 2011
Today I continued photographing our clean-up project: getting rid of Iittala Verna wine glasses which we've used very rarely.
Project 365 blog: Roll A Week // 365