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Drama and gold, she said. How could I not oblige?
One of my favorite artists - someone who blends photography and digital art together beautifully, without losing raw, emotional impact. Concept-driven, but armed with the skill and acumen to deliver in a way that many aspire to, but few ever manage to.
It was an absolute pleasure to meet you and photograph you, and an absolute honor that you would want to do this at all. So naturally, thank you for obliging and indulging me, and for your kindness and patience while I aimed for...my version of drama!
Workin' west down the main at Maryhill, H-ROOEVE1-06A makes her way over the Fallbridge Subdivision behind a wild consist.
this lovely goose grew up in a family since she was born and she is very tame.. she liked to do this and was very relaxed:)
In de zomermaanden is er een keer per maand een lange museumtramrit op zondag naar Delft. PCC 1210 passeert in Delft de stellingmolen De Roos uit 1679. De Roos is de laatst overgebleven molen van de vijftien windmolens die er ooit op de stadswallen van Delft hebben gestaan. Na het gereedkomen van de spoortunnel in Delft, het afbreken van het viaduct en de herinrichting van de wegen ligt de tramlijn er weer keurig bij en vormt de molen een aantrekkelijke achtergrond voor de tram.
Meer plaatjes van PCC-trams vindt u in het album Dreamliners
Meer foto's vindt u in het album Museumtrams in Den Haag.
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Bekijk mijn fotoalbum in de klassieke versie.
Windmill "De Roos" in Delft centre, spoorzone. Still a lot of construction work to do before Delft centre is quiet again.
See also my album Bloemen / Flowers
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Temple of Saint Archangels (Tempel van de Heilige Aartsengelen)
Seen in the courtyard
Beautiful Orthodox church. . There is a very old icon of St. Archangels. From a small courtyard with flowers you have a beautiful view of the surroundings. Recommended
This is the second photo for this group and, again, there is too much brightness concerning the dog. It was sunny, but not brilliantly so (we are in Wales, after all!) I had the camera set to P mode. Can anyone tell me what the problem is, please? Up to now I have been using a Fujifilm Finepix F60 and have not encountered this problem.