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Spotted in May 2025, this Irish Rail General Motors Class 071 engine in its snazzy orange retro livery is like a time machine on tracks! Back in the late 1970s, when these beauties first rolled into Ireland, they were the talk of the town—fresh off the boat from General Motors, ready to haul everything from passengers to freight with a rumble that could wake the sleepiest of villages. Seeing this vibrant orange beast today, chugging along the tracks with the Dublin skyline in the background, feels like a warm hug from the past. It’s as if the loco is saying, “I’m still here, folks, and I’ve still got that 70s swagger!”
The Class 071s were the rockstars of Irish Rail back in the day, and this retro livery brings all those memories flooding back—kids waving at the train as it passed, the thrill of hearing its horn echo through the countryside, and the sheer awe of its power. Parked here beside the modern high-rises and that distant church spire, it’s a perfect blend of old and new, a reminder of simpler times when a train like this was the height of cool. So here’s to the 071, still stealing the show in 2025, proving that some classics never go out of style—just like a good pair of flared jeans or a catchy disco tune!
Class 47 in Intercity livery sits in the Bay platform at Preston. Having travelled to Liverpool from Inverness most summers as a Kid to see the family, it was always change train at Preston for a pacer to Lime St. With 828 coming in while I was waiting for my train back to Carlisle, I wandered off to the bay platform to grab a quick picture. On standing there, it took me back to the early 90s as a kid seeing all the RES 47s and intercity livery coaching stock. Even the smell and sounds took me right back as I stood and took a few minutes to relive my childhood days. So the edit on this pic was to recreate those days as in the early 90s never had a DLSR or anything even close.
Combine a toy magnifying glass with your smartphone to create cool retro looks like these! Click here to see how we did it: youtu.be/2pSOjE_yfkY
"I've always been inspired by the Hollywood publicity photos taken during the Golden Age of Hollywood by George Hurrell and Sinclair Bull. Whenever I get a chance, I like to try to incorporate some of those elements into my portraits. For this shot of Bre, I used the Fotodiox 28 inch Beauty Dish with no diffusion as the key light. The backlight is a Fotodiox 12x56 stipbox with grid."
- Jeff Fuller-Freeman
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Fashion:
Maci ~ Dottie Outfit (still Promo)
Top, Skirt, Heels, Necklace with Resizer Spine & Chest, Bag with Bento-pose left & right
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Pumpkin Guy - Ansco Panda 620 film camera, Film Photography Project Frankenstein 200 black and white film.
Here's a video I made about shooting with this film and camera: youtu.be/v1nQwbe7a-I
Kew Beach, Toronto - This photo was taken in 2012. I have so many wonderful older photos I would love to post. So I think I will..
When the builders Holst and Co got the contract for this, the Council stipulated that the design should be "decorative as well as utilitarian". The author J G Ballard was a great admirer of these Watford structures and called the Town "the Mecca of the multi-storey car park".
Using a star filter is a great way to get that retro 70s and 80s commercial photography and video look. Check out our YouTube channel to learn more.
- Photo by Sean Anderson
in the melting midday light, every curve of the face folds into chiaroscuro. he hides behind his shades, not from the sun, but from what it might reveal. the air hums with the silence of unsaid things, soft and burning.
Thanks to photographer Robert Hamm for sharing this image captured with our ColorFlare lens adapter! The ColorFlare is our new series of lens adapters for Sony and Micro Four Thirds cameras that allows light to enter behind your adapted lens, creating retro light leak and flare effects in-camera.
Check out Robert's full video to see how he used the ColorFlare to create cool purple chrome images at the beach: www.youtube.com/watch?v=xDeD8O7PXB4
A male Tussock Skink overseeing things at dusk at a truck stop along the Hume Highway to the north of Melbourne.
Taken on a Canon EOS 5D Mark IV DSLR coupled to a vintage wide-angle Nikon Nikkor-D 40mm 1:4 F.4 Bronica Zenza S2/EC medium format film lens using a Bronica ec-tl adapter from www.adrianololli.com. Shot wide-open and hand-held, with a little fill-flash.
I love my Bronica Nikkors..
Close-up of the Christmas tree in downtown Libertyville, Illinois, shot with a Sony a7 and our Fotodiox P-series star filter.
Using a star filter is a great way to get that retro 70s and 80s commercial photography and video look, especially around the holidays when there are decorative lights to film and photograph just about everywhere. Check out our YouTube channel to learn more.
- Photo by Sean Anderson
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Nanke in retro style.
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