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Coleyville country. ...from an Easter Monday drive with Ernie to Rosevale, via Coleyville, and up the Kerwitz Road. Ernie is 91 and retired from his diary farm in the area about 34 years ago. There are changes in farmers' approaches in the area as the diary industry structurally adjusts to a modern economy. There are very few diary farms left. Most of the land has been given over to beef cattle (as with this one), horse studs and hobby farms. Whether or not this is a good thing remains to be seen...
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Structural detail on one of many many many new multi-storey builds in Gordon, suburban Sydney, NSW
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No adjustments other than Sharpening
Wratten 22 Filter
Pentax LX
SMC PENTAX-M 1:1.7 50mm
JCH Street Pan 400
Eco Pro 1:1
01/11/2022
While photographing this mornings sunrise downtown Portland, I was drawn to the evolutionary structural trifecta presented with the Cherry Blossom Tree, Steel Bridge, and the Oregon Convention Centre. The sunlight was nice and warm, but my fingers were freezing!
D800
1/40 sec
f/16.0
22 mm
ISO 100
-1 EV
Single image converted to TIFF in NX2, Adjusted levels in CC, and sharpened/resized in LR5.
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In the background Ares in his soft cushion...
[Meyer-Optik Görlitz Orestor 100mm / 2.8]
Style Agfa Scala 200
day two of using the 40mm voight' enjoying it more and finally getting used to it.
leica m9
voigtlander 40mm nokton classic s.c. f1.4
Otis in fhe Technik Museum Speyer. It sort of looks like he is inside a large machine. Fitting with the theme. I tried to frame it as if it were a large machine. Imperial walker anyone?
A view of the El Puente de l'Assut de l'Or bridge which is found in the City of Arts and Sciences in Valencia.
This fabulous complex was designed by the brilliant architect, Santiago Calatrava.
You can see more shots of this amazing complex in my Valencia set.
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Looking down into Pulpit falls. I'm not sure it works, but I liked the view of the rounded bowl shape the water carved in millennia past. Had the tripod right on the edge.
Construction work at Paddington Basin, London, showcasing the impressive design and structure of a new building.