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The melting bokeh of the 65-year-old 58mm Meyer-Optik Görlitz Primoplan f1.9 vintage lens.
Shot on Olympus OMD-EM1 Mkii.
I have a few granary and elevator shots on hand - so thought I would begin posting a few over next few weeks.
Please enjoy these huge towers often a centerpiece in the small farm towns scattered around Iowa.
When one thinks of Albuquerque colors, terracotta and turquoise spring to mind, those two colors seem to be everywhere. However, I think these are not far behind, there seem to be a fairly large number of relatively new buildings using this color scheme. It makes me wonder if they were all built by the same architect.
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my first thoughts on this bird was a rock pipit ,but it doesnt conform to the pics in the books so i.d needed please .taken in dorset u.k .
appears to be a juvenile pied wagtail
When you have high tide on the beach at Abersoch,these railings are to keep you safe from the high tide and strong winds.
A study of shadows in Dublin.
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A photo story from the Neolithic passage tomb cemetery at Carrowkeel, Co. Sligo (visited in 2020 - only took me 4 years to write it up…):
I like strong shadows and deep contrasts. I saw this while out for a walk yesterday and thought it would look interesting in black and white.
Cheers,
Wade