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Mamiya M 645 Pro TL

Mamiya Sekor C 80 mm 1:2,8

HP5+ [1600 ASA]

Ilford LC-29 (1+19)

 

Epson Perfection V600 Photo

At the classroom window.

Archive: I had called to Bijan - "lunchtime, sweetie-pie!" and he came up the slope, then settled on the very edge, for a little rest and "conversation" before going for the food.

 

He was awfully proud of himself, fluffed up in his finest winter wardrobe.

Sometimes you just need to stop, take it all in, and appreciate what's in front of you... beautiful.

Another of my favorite photos from a shoot I did a few months ago with my husband, he's such a good sport.

He thinks I'm a little over-exuberant with the hobby, but he doesn't say much!

A lot of the pics came out really well though, I'm happy with them.

© Marie-Ève Phaneuf

Farnsworth Photographies

Overlooking a foggy & frosty #Chester morning. With a very full & angry river Dee flowing fast through it. Love the light, Love the day.

Polaroid Week, October 2019, Day 1. (1/2)

 

InstantLab with Polaroid Originals, I-TYPE B&W.

 

Colorization directly on the polaroid.

  

Minolta XD-7

MC Rokkor 58mm 1.4

CineStill 800t

In these days of doubt and frustration with our own species, it helps me to remember the world is indeed a beautiful place.

 

A dream of a wonderful summer meadow provides a backdrop for this Chalkhill Blue / Polyommatus coridon.

 

Taken with the SIGMA sd Quattro H and the SIGMA 180mm F2.8 APO EX DG OS HSM Macro

Madagascar - L’homme situé à gauche a eu le droit à un paquet entier de cigarettes. Il m’a autorisé à photographier la poudre d’or récoltée la veille. www.flickr.com/photos/156294418@N02/51058083637/in/album-...

0,3 gramme de poussière d’or après 10 heures à creuser et laver les entrailles de la terre.

La poudre sera vendu à un collecteur venu d’Ambositra qui lui achètera pour 25,50 euros. Il aurait pu vendre son « trésor » plus d’une trentaine d’euros s’il s’était déplacé à la ville distante d’une quarantaine de kilomètres, mais les risques de se faire voler par des brigands sont une réalité. Le colporteurs, lui, se déplace avec un garde du corps armé et ne prend pas les transports en commun.

En attendant le collecteur, l’homme a décidé de ne pas travailler. La somme qu’il va récupérer lui permettra de rester oisif un certain temps, tout en achetant un sac de riz pour nourrir sa famille. A moins qu’il ne perde tout au jeu.

 

Madagascar - The man on the left was given a whole pack of cigarettes. He allowed me to photograph the gold powder collected the day before www.flickr.com/photos/156294418@N02/51058083637/in/album-...

0.3 grams of gold dust after 10 hours of digging and washing the bowels of the earth.

The powder will be sold to a peddler from Ambositra who will buy it for 25.50 euros. He could have sold his “treasure” for more than thirty euros if he had traveled to the town about forty kilometers away, but the risks of being robbed by bandits are a reality. The peddler travels with an armed bodyguard and does not take public transport.

While waiting for the peddler, the man decided not to work. The amount he will recover will allow him to remain idle for a while, while buying a bag of rice to feed his family. Unless he loses everything at gambling.

   

leica x1

 

these Seattle back alleys have a specific life of their own. very dirty in some areas, they can also be extremely beautiful in others. for example on the right side of the silhouette there is a piece of wall popping out, with, on it, two old small buckets of paint. a red one and a white one. i don't know why i didn't try to catch a shot of this detail. probably because i was not wanting to disturb the cigarette pause of this guy.

Poznan, Poland

Winter

  

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I again caught up with this empty limestone train I'd shot earlier day and hoped they would head down to the docks but alas they never did before I had to depart. I did, however, catch them pulling down the southbound in some dramatic storm light at the south end of the big former Missabe Proctor Yard. The train of 70 yr old DMIR ore hoppers is led by a pair of rebuilt SD40-3 tunnel motors BLE 903 and DMIR 408 bracketing SD40-2 IC 6261 all in CN dress.

 

They are paused at about MP 7.5 on the Missabe Sub, modern day CN's designation for the route paying homage to the historic former Duluth, Missabe and Northern Railroad which was incorporated in 1891, ran its first train in 1892 and built into Duluth proper in 1893. In 1938 the road was merged into the Duluth and Iron Range both long owned by US Steel to officially create the legendary Duluth, Missabe and Iron Range Railway.

 

Proctor, Minnesota

Thursday October 5, 2023

Das Photo mag ich am liebstens.

...am Neuen See im Tiergarten.

at the Park .... by the River ...

Ottawa River ...Canada ...

in my At The Park Series # 2 ...

 

Taken Nov 5, 2020

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This noisy miner was hanging itself upside down from a jacaranda tree outside my window.

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