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CITX GP40-2 #403 leads a light power move back to Norpaul after dropping off interchange from the IHB in Bensenville. It will stop momentarily to wait for a signal to proceed onto the Harbor.
Our car needed a quick muffler fix before we headed into the Kruger. We were lucky to find these handy mechanics!
Story: at school
Key Element: shape
Key Principal: Movement
The Fix: Saturation and contrast
Depth of field: Looking down
Direction of natural light: Above
Machine stitching on to calico, and paper, with added colour. Stitched on to a scrap of plastic table cloth.
January 2009, Prague
A good friend is loading his Leica M3. The quick loader is a nice feature of the M3.
Nikon D3
Nikon Nikkor AF-D 50mm 1,4
The snowy egret was quick to find the catch maybe because the worm moved in the water. Not sure how it sensed it.
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Cheetas at Chester Zoo taken using miniature mode from viewing balcony. Unfortunately it's not quite applied the affect to the right area as the top left cheeta crosses the in-focus line but still an interesting shot.
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We checked out of the hotel and split for Los Angeles, where Anne Kathrin and Knut would stay for a few days and I would catch my flight that night from LAX to Heathrow. I’d never been to LA before and got a quick whistlestop tour: we met Kevin for lunch at a Mexican restaurant, then checked out the Walk of Fame on Hollywood Boulevard (spotted the stars of Jayne Mansfield, Kim Novak and Elizabeth Taylor!) followed by the Hollywood Forever Cemetery (spotted the gravesites of David Lynch, Paul “Pee-wee Herman” Reubens, Maila “Vampira” Nurmi, Jayne Mansfield’s cenotaph. Caught up in the moment, I totally forgot that Ed Wood, Holly Woodlawn and Yma Sumac are also buried there!). I arrived back in London on 2 May.
New Bedford High's Kyle Veale (in red) quickly defeated Framingham's Corey Moy in the Division 1 team tournament semifinals. For more photos from the week of Feb. 18, 2008, from SouthCoastToday and The Standard-Times, click here …
Photo by MIKE VALERI