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Agfa Vista Plus 200 35mm from poundland 4 stop push by EyeCapture Shoreditch Shot on Nikon F100 metered for Shadows at 1600
Now merged into the shoreline, the land on which Fort Mifflin sits was once a separate Island, known as Mud Island. The island is still damp. The boot scrapers at nearly every building testify to the misery the mud must have caused the soldiers stationed here; a small piece of Early American life that we can still relate too.
Handles missing, but this 2 handle style of horse drawn scraper are fairly common .
Will replace picture when I find a better picture. Sears Catalog lists this for about $5, as of 1908.
What made me happy today:
- Biking through town and watching tourists enjoying their rented bikes, looking at the channels, taking pictures of eachother;
- Sitting in the garden in the sun, reading the paper;
- Making pictures of our own sky scrapers and thinking of this summer when, the three of us, will (re)visit....New York!!!
Sorry, I was one happy camper today...dull, but happy. Hope you liked the whole weather-outdoors-experience too!
Inns of Court.
I'm testing out my new bridge camera, a Fujifilm Finepix S. Bought second hand for £99, it's two years old. I am very pleased with the results. It weighs a lot less than my old dSLR and is smaller too.
The 745 foot RSA Battle House Tower, completed in 2007, is the tallest building in the state of Alabama. It dominates the Mobile skyline.