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4 Ex Suffolk Pumps parked in car park at West Moors Dorset

Pumped up lips, my Bimbo transformation is nearly complete!

Henry Curry built the Grade II-listed Pump Room for the 7th Duke of Devonshire in 1894 due to overcrowding at the previous well in the Natural Baths. It was last used to “take the waters” in the 1970s.

The building has been restored as part of the Crescent renovation and is now managed by the Buxton Crescent Heritage Trust and operates as a Visitor Centre.

Dressed for the office and showing off a lot of leg..

An early morning walk while most were still asleep. It was just me, the snails, the cattle and the cormorants. My wet shoes were forgotten in this golden hour.

needs a paint job but I guess I like it looking rustic,,,, and oh yes, it still works. I use the pump to water my potted plants...the gold bokeh in the background is the field of soya beans ready to be harvested,,,,,,

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Hartley Quay, Liverpool, UK.

Shamrock, Texas

Leica MP

Leica Summilux 35mm f/1.4 II

Kodak Tri-X 400

Kodak D76 (1+0)

8 min 15 sec 20°C

Scan from negative film

Olympus Trip 35. Kentmere Pan 100 film

I was really pumped to get out and shoot some cars this weekend. My weekend goal was to do at least one car session, and document it for hopes of blogging it later.

 

This was the first shoot of the weekend and one of the most fun rig sessions I have done in a while.

 

It was also frustrating at times; I underestimated just how busy it would be down this back alley in the heart of Regina's downtown district.

 

We had to take off the boom once and direct several other cars around our area.

 

Before long, we were able to get the shots we wanted and move on.

 

I love the brick along the left side of the frame, it creates those strong parallel lines and the angle is just wide enough to get some of the buildings on the other side of the frame to get that balance and draw the eye back through the rest of the image.

  

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What I wore to work one day.

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Skirt: ModaXpress

Hosiery: Cecilia de Rafael "Eterno Super Lucido" pantyhose in the "grafito" color

Heels: Colin Stuart pumps for Victoria's Secret

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Abandoned Gulf Oil pump station near Saint Annie in Laclede County Missouri by Notley Hawkins Photography. Taken with a Canon EOS 5D Mark IV camera with a Canon EF8-15mm f/4L FISHEYE USM lens at ƒ/4.0 with a 149 second exposure at ISO 200. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.

 

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Old gasoline pump at an abandoned store in Marshall County, Alabama.

black stiletto heels and again one of my satin light shine pantyhose

Too much dangling - and the shoe fell off...

I have (re)discovered dieselpunk. Love art deco, so loved dieselpunk as well.

from last week's lazy afternoon

I’m cropped right into an image shot at 400mm here. I’m REALLY pleased with the quality of the RAW image, it’s tack sharp at 100%, and even at 300% there is no camera shake and very little visible noise. The Canon 100-400 v2 is a beast of a lens!

 

What I’ve learnt though, is it performs much better at the highest possible shutter speed, which makes it perfect for scenes like this with no foreground, where I can shoot wide open.

 

As far as the subject goes here this is a typical prairie winter scene, coupled with a stunning sunset which often seems to accompany the extreme cold we are getting right now; this was shot in about -23C...the gloves did NOT stay off for long!

 

I had some shots where the sun pillar was directly over the pump jack, but this was my favourite of the session as a truck had just kicked up the gravel on the range road behind the pump. I’m finding this technique quite useful, we seem to rarely get mist around here, and this is a way injecting a bit of mood into the image.

 

As far as the edit goes, I hardly touched it. Brought out the white in the snow a bit and added a bit of clarity. Actually desaturated it slightly as the orange was too intense and looked a little garish.

Former Pump House that provided hydraulic pressure for lifts and cranes at the nearby Tobacco and Stanley wharehouses, a recent go ahead has been authorised for conversion into a mega restaurant, not a bad idea considering the Everton Football Club new stadium is taking shape just across the road, on the site of the old Bramley Moore Dock,.....much custom on match days!?.

They are perfect, honey!

One of my contest entries from World Wide Photo Walk last month.

Water was flowing in to the River Adur from the Pumping Station. I guess triggered - with a delay - by the recent rain.

I love getting all dressed up for work but I just can't make up my mind whether to wear pumps or boots. What do you think I should wear to the office?

Täby simhall

 

Stockholm, Sweden

Esso gas pump at abandoned Bob & Bob Speleo General Store, Sink's Grove, WV. The store t one time was the world's largest outfitter for caving supplies.

The unrestored section of the Pumping Station

Location: Faversham, Kent, England

 

Before the arrival of a piped water supply in 1864, local households were dependent for their supply of water on pumps and wells. The first pump on the site of the Market Place next to Guildhall, provided by a local benefactor in 1635, was replaced by the present elaborate cow tailed pump in 1855.

Before the advent of water running into our homes through pipes, people in the rural areas of The Southeastern US got water using manual water pumps. Pump the handle and the bucket fills with water.

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The knurled grip on a barbell.

A pair of derelict petrol pumps on the A9 on the edge of Brora, Scotland.

 

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Pumping color

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Super staurated view of Johnnie V Meier's gas station museum near Embudo NM

Gas Pumps

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Seen at the Gulf Filling Station run by Barry Walker & Sons in Swaffham Road, Mundford.

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