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Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Black and white re-edit of a shot from October 2018. Enjoy!
Yesterday morning I was at the park for a walk in cold and rather gloomy weather. As usual I couldn't resist to take some photos of the crocuses there. The ones with the purple stripes are my favourites.
Samsung NX1 & Helios 44M - 58mm f/2
10mm Macro Tube | f/3.2 | Manual Focus | Available Light | Handheld
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Amtrak's beautifully painted Phase IV heritage P42 leads train 176 through Crystal City, inbound from Roanoke. This section of the RF&P is ripe for a few planned improvements over the next decade. The single-track VRE platform (where I am standing for this photo) is scheduled to be replaced with a larger multi-track station about where the train is in this photo. Also in the works is the addition of a fourth track between RO and AF interlockings, easing congestion on the bottleneck between Alexandria and DC.
Pinstripe Longhorn Beetle (Syllitus rectus)
I thought Pinstripe Pat deserved another image for BBBT.
Happy Beautiful Bug Butt Thursday!
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Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
A previously unpublished archive shot from July 2018. Wishing you all a wonderful weekend of photography - stay safe my Flickr friends.
© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved
Candid eye contact street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. Enjoy!
Pinstripe Longhorn Beetle (Syllitus rectus)
A lifer for me this week. Seen on a leaf of our Quince tree.
Happy Beautiful Bug Butt Thursday!
"PRR" 8102 leads 20K under the signal bridge at Easton. In the six months since this picture was taken, the ETTS principle has reared its head here as the old Lehigh Valley signal bridge has been taken down. After living here for almost 15 years, I never thought to get a photo here until this Thanksgiving afternoon. Better late than never!
Pinstripe Longhorn Beetle (Syllitus rectus)
Our second Pittosporum tree is flowering out of season and while I was looking at the flowers I spied this Longhorn Beetle feeding on the nectar.
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Candid eye contact street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. This gentleman, clearly proud of his appearance, gave me a lovely 'thank you' after I captured this shot. Enjoy!
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Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Colour re-edit of a previously published image captured in October 2016. Enjoy!
So pleased with this early crop from seeds sown in spring, the 2 plants grown in pots outdoors. The plants lost a lot of leaves to the strong wind and rain but are still flowering - and setting fruit.
A pretty little Aubergine cultivar, even when ripe the fruit will only be 2" across but it looks perfectly formed... zoom in to admire stellate hairs on the green calyx...
An unusual combination of clouds and mountains with the rising sun resulted in this interesting event. The ridge is Wheeler ridge near Bishop, hence the title name. Hoping it gives you a few nanoseconds of pleasure.
Northbound 3858 from Trenton passes through Elizabeth with the 4636 in PRR livery providing power. We saw this engine quite a few times during the two days we spent along the Corridor.
This was last night's project. I've been wanting to try this for months. I just never feel like hanging out in the desert for a couple of hours babysitting my camera. It's funny how every little noise you hear seems so much louder and so much creepier when you're alone way out in the desert in the middle of nowhere in the middle of the night.
The other problem I have had. I don't understand this, but the skies have been hazy and crappy for several months. The last really good, starry sky I have seen was in Moab, in September. I don't know where all the stars have gone. I can understand that here in the valley, it is smoggy and there is a lot of light pollution. But. Even in October and November, I was in places like Page, and the Grand Canyon, and there were practically no stars out. Arizona usually has some of the best skies in the world, but every night I look up and say, 'where are all the stars?' I hate how washed out the sky looks on the left half of this, but it's the best I could do with a shitty sky.
So... Anyway... This is about 20, 5 minute exposures merged in Photoshop. It's a total of about a two hour exposure. The moon was perfect last night for shooting this. Just a tiny sliver of a moon. Just enough to throw a little bit of light on my foreground and the mountains. I shot it right before the moon set, so most of the exposures were shot in total darkness with no moon. I also lightpainted one of the exposures a tiny bit just to give a little bit more sparkle to the cactus in the foreground.
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Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. In the background bokeh, a portrait I took for the Facebook advertising campaign on the electronic billboard - it's so surreal seeing them in my Glasgow stomping grounds. Enjoy!
Pinstripe Highway
Poznan, Poland
Spring
I get captivated by the reflections and scenes while waiting for the tram. Split screen of life.
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