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Och rem pegs wer oan ma waashin line an a tookt a foti o' rem wi ma Polaroid SX70 Camera on Imposssible SX70 Colour Frames Film
Arriva Midlands Alexander Dennis Enviro 400 YX64VMD 4409 working route Sapphire 110 Corporation Street, Tamworth to The Square Peg, Birmingham
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It's been 2 very busy days and my pillow is calling! Managed to take this very quick shot this afternoon and then quickly messed it about with a couple of textures.
All being well I shall catch up on commenting tomorrow.
Man from a Nuer tribe making a wooden peg for cows...
People from a Nuer tribe are Nilotic pastoralists,
they are living on both of banks of White Nile across to Bahr al Ghazal state...
Taken in Malakal city,Southern Sudan.
Pegs on a clothes-line in the 'secret garden' of my little hideaway from the hub-bub in Tbilisi, Georgia.
Leica Digilux 2 at f/2.4
Draper Wildlife, McConnells, SC. Sunflower field portrait shoot with Olympus E-5, Zuiko 50mm f/2.0 macro HG lens. ©RFL Photography 2011.
After a signal check, Stanier '5MT' 4-6-0’s 44871 and 45407 'The Lancashire Fusilier’ get the ‘right of way’ into Ramsbottom Station with the 12:30 Rawtenstall-Bury train.
Hearing the sound of kookaburra's when I was hanging out some washing brought a smile to my face today.
-Added to the Cream of the Crop pool as my personal favorite.
Just a quick grab shot for today. A clothes peg at near 1:1. It's not a greatly interesting item so I went mad with a B&W conversion :-) HSS!
An evening in the ground of Tent pegging. the cultural sport, specially in the rural areas of Punjab, Pakistan.
1968 ERF cab in the livery of J R Bateman & Son from a 3-axle tipper.
DVLA have the colour as brown. Last taxed in February 1985. Cheffins vintage and classic auction, Sutton -
"ERF lorry cab and front axle with Gardner engine, David Brown gearbox with PTO pump, c.1968."
Sold for £700.
The Annual Tent Pegging competition held in Lahore.
Litmus test of my 400 mm 2.8 L IS Continues. This is my 2nd Test with this lens.
Comments/critics welcome
At first glance, this carte de visite of a young man dressed in civilian clothes doens't look like anything special. It easily could be just one more of the several hundred thousand other common photos taken in the early to mid 1860s. In fact, I found it many years ago in a box of common CDVs for sale by a dealer who specialized in Civil War and unique photos and bought it for $1. A second look, however, told me this was no ordinary portrait. The gentleman sports the unmistakable stump of a wooden leg at the bottom of his trouser leg. Given the man's prime military age, and the early 1860s time period of the photo, I have no doubt that he was a wounded veteran of the Civil War who was discharged because of his injury.
Photo by A. A. Barnes, Indianapolis, Indiana
circa 1862