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“Nostalgia in reverse, the longing for yet another strange land, grew especially strong in spring.” ― Vladimir Nabokov
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Mamiya RB67 Pro SD + Impossible Project's Instant Lab back (Rezivot) + Polaroid Originals i-Type
Promised more from Bempton and here they are, puffins! The most and closest I've seen them at Bempton. Cute little guys :)
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Metra F40PHM-2s Nos. 188 and 199 approaching Chicago Union station with stock for a late afternoon departure with Sears Tower (now Willis Tower) dominating the skyline. 31 March 2005.
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It often happens that as soon as we do a choice we immediatly would like to go back and change that decision...
No big icons please... :)
Car reversing out of a parking space at Tesco, Edinburgh Way, Harlow, Essex.
Shot using Trioplan Meyer-Optik Gorlitz antique lens.
This rear view of a duck resembles a frowning face. It's not the shot that I intended, but I'll take it.
Connecticut Southern CSO-4 and Amtrak 470, both running in reverse, race each other through CP-98 in Springfield this afternoon. 470 was completing its run from New Haven, while CSO-4 was shoving back through the interlocking to turn south and head for home.
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Sunset at Reversing Falls as the tide goes out.
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Thanks for all the support from you guys. One thing is for sure, we are all in this together and can really help each out when we combine our knowledge to combat internet photo thieves!
One interesting suggestion I received yesterday was from Susan. She referred me to a site TinEye Reverse Image Search. All you have to do is put in the url address of any image you are concerned about, and it will reverse look up all the sites where your image has appeared on the web. I tried it with a couple of mine and came up with hits on some and misses on others that I knew had been posted out on the web (without my permission). So, I guess this is a "hit or miss" tool - but certainly another weapon in the arsenal of tricks to try and catch the thieves!
This is another shot from my Walk in the Woods. Over the next few days, I am going to post a variety of the shots I took on Saturday when I spent several hours enjoying the spring weather in Turner's Creek Park.
Have a great week!
Texture found here - thanks Terry!
Scania N250UD/ADL E400MMC 15308 YN67YJR demonstrates the new Bus Reversing display, which is automatically activated on selection of Reverse gear,
A bit of a natural abstraction. A flipped image of the reflections of Towering Lob Lolly Pines and a Gorgeous Maple in the Pond at Frenchman's Creek in Eastern North Carolina. Thanks for the Visit and have a Great Evening
There is NO Photo Manipulation here, and anyone can do this. Just put some colors on your monitor and position a glass of water in front of it. You might notice at the top of the glass it's showing the colors behind, but the water reverses them. Could lead to some tricky magical work, Lol.