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A crew member looks around and checks LSWR T9 No. 30120 under the cover of darkness at Swanage station in Dorset.
This NRM owned loco was part of a superb Neil Cave and David Williams organised photo charter. Another loco ticked off the list of photographed engines at night!
Bad guys are about to have a very bad day......
Mad props to Evan Mellick and Project Azazel. Thanks to Richard for the Seal team!!
A salesperson behind one of the stalls inside KL Central selling accessories. Tidying up her looks for customers.
I "love" how the RVP50 "enhances" the skin tones - probably under exposed the shot. I just took reflective meter reading for the shot to avoid losing the moment.
Noctilux - Courtesy of Kupih.
RVP50 - Courtesy of gen00me.
Leica M3 DS, Leica Noctilux, RVP50, Velvia 50, Wide Open
Former Euroroute recovery 4000-series Foden, N8RDA -- now converted back to tractor unit spec, in mid-restoration -- rear-lifted on P40DAF, ready for the journey to Kelsall
Tara Moss on the right having a dialogue with participants of the best-dressed competition for ladies.
Fifties Fair, Rose Seidler House, Wahroonga, Sydney, Australia (Sunday 21 August 2016)
preparing a new piece of jewelry made of polymer clay. all these tiny dots are approx. 1 mm big or even tinier. after preparing a lot of these balls, I mount them one by one onto a clay base to form some flowers, leaves or buds.
Another of my trees needed some attention after discovering a hollow trunk. Left part of of it to live another day.
Tough and dangerous way to make a living!
Looking at today’s date, I see that November is now just over a week away, bringing longer and hotter days to us southern hemisphere folk. In coastal areas, like where I live, those longer, hotter days mean more chance of cloudy nights. If the weather can do the right thing for me once this month’s full moon passes, I should have one more opportunity to get some Milky Way core photos for the year. After that, I’ll be looking for southern summer sky objects to photograph.
The Magellanic Clouds, the two large, fuzzy and misty blobs in the sky in my photo, are usually high on the list of summer nightscape targets. For most of where Australia’s population lives the Magellanic Clouds are visible all year round but don’t get as much photographic fame as the Milky Way’s core does. I photographed these two dwarf galaxies in early September as they seemingly hung in the air over the Norfolk Island pine trees at Tuross Head, Australia. I also captured some satellite trails at the right-hand edge of the shot, as well as a meteor trail flashing between two of the pine trees.
I created this image from two slightly overlapping single photos, which I shot with my trusty Canon EOS 6D Mk II camera, through a Rokinon 24mm lens @ f/2.4, using a 15-second exposure @ ISO 3200.
I picked up a Reed avocado from Rainbow the other day, and was eager to break it in with some guacamole. I like the fact Rainbow offers other avocado varieties. Although I love the ubiquitous Haas, it's always nice to try something new. The Reed is smooth and buttery. Perhaps not as rich and fatty as the Haas, but a beautiful flavor nonetheless. // blogged
Potatoes washed, peeled, chunked, and starting to collect for a stew my wife is preparing for supper.
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I wanted to go with a hairstyle that didn't fight what my hair 'naturally' wants to do- which is be straight