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Shot on location as part of the photowalk series in Deggenhausertal, Germany. Post-processing done in Capture One 22.
Camera: Contax 645
Lens: Zeiss Apo-Makro-Planar T* 4/120
Back: Phase One P45+
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Three-toed Woodpecker from our Dalton Highway, Alaska trip this summer. One spot left for next year: www.studebakerstudio.com/dalton-june
On a dead tree along the shoreline of Hoople Island we paddled this evening. We got a bit closer on our canoe then they took off. A few more views below…
Oma, Felicidad and Heike, NW Portland
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Olympus OM-1, Ilford HP5+ black and white film, Ilfotec DD-X developer, printed on fiber paper at Portland Community College darkroom
I went out for a drive today especially to take some shots of trees that I have seen around the area. I ended up with about 80 shots of a selection of trees from different angles and different locations so plenty to get through and process.
These three trees are situated in a field just on the main road from Ironbridge to Shrewsbury, on the crossroads where the turning to Cressage is. I have seen them many times and always promised myself I would photograph them.......job done.
300! Wow! I've made it this far.
A bit rushed as it's wet out there but no storm yet.
Rest of my 365 image here flic.kr/s/aHsjDrqshW
"Three little birds
Pitched by my doorstep
Singin' sweet songs
Of melodies pure and true
Sayin', "This is my message to you, whoo-hoo""
With a blue sky morning and a calm Merced River I captured the Three Brothers in Yosemite last month.
One that has lurked on a hard drive for eleven years and never saw the light of day until now.
Martinair Cargo McDonnell Douglas MD11F gets ready to roll for departure. A KLM Cityhopper Fokker 70 taxies to its gate, and a British Airways Airbus A330 is pushed back for departure.
The MD11 was sold on to FedEx who used it for parts.
The Fokker 70 saw further service with Tus Airways of Cyprus, being stored in 2018.
The A320 is still in service with British Airways.
The then-new British Rail High-Speed Train calling at Reading station is of scant interest to the rail enthusiasts gathered at the platform end. They are hoping to see one the fast-diminishing Western-class diesel hydraulic locomotives, which by then in then were in their final months of service.
August 1977
Zorki 4 camera
Agfa CT18 film.
I was looking at old photos of my wife and I, from the early days of dating and college, etc. It was always just our little family of two, and our dog of course. It's such an amazing feeling knowing that our family has grown just a little bit - such simple math and addition but has made all the difference in our lives. Photos of two have turned into photos of three. I mean, I'm a dad. Holy crap. I have this amazing little girl who calls me dada and will look to me in life when she needs something. To be responsible for another life and the future/growth of that life - it's probably the most honor I've ever felt.
Anyways, I wanted to keep the edit on this one fairly simple. This is actually an outtake from that series I took in the park a couple of weekends ago. To get Ella to smile for photos, I usually act really silly or do something dumb - I think that's what I was in the process of doing when this one fired. I had a couple of others I was editing where we're all looking at the camera, but something about this just makes me smile. I guess it's just a "real" moment.
We're going on vacation tomorrow for a week, so I'll be away from Flickr for a few days. I'm hoping the weather holds up and I'm able to take a ton of photos!! I do want to take a second since I'll be away to say thank you so much to everyone who has ever viewed, commented, favorited, or bothered to care about my work. I've mentioned it before, but I started photography in January and I feel like I've grown so much in such a short amount of time. I'm not good by any means, but I think I'm improving and that's what really matters for me. My improvement can be traced back directly to the support of my Flickr-mates. I know some people feel strongly that Flickr numbers don't matter, comments don't matter, favorites don't matter, and that it's all about the work. That's true, but giving someone confidence and encouragement through comments and views can be the difference between photography being a short lived hobby to something that is part of them within. I know, because I'm one of them. I say all this because I'm feeling so blessed these days with the support I'm receiving here. There's so much amazing work out there that deserves more attention. I love you guys. I really mean that.
Can't wait to see everyone's streams when I get back.
listen ----> www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVtkOUJhpcA
-ben
[ENG] The Church of Santa MarÃa de Cap d'Arán de Tredós, located at the head of the Arán Valley (Lleida, Spain), is a Romanesque temple built in the 11th, 12th and 13th centuries. A basilica floor plan with three naves separated by cruciform pillars, initially covered with three barrel vaults, but after several collapses they were replaced by a wooden structure. The head is formed by three semi-circular apses covered with a half-dome. It stands out for its large dimensions, for its elevated presbytery built on a crypt, for the wall paintings (12th-13th and 17th centuries) and for the bell tower (12th and 17th centuries) separated from the body of the temple. More photos in the album Church of Santa MarÃa de Cap d'Arán de Tredós.
[ESP] Entre el mobiliario del templo llaman la atención las sillas de los concelebrantes (que también hacen la función de armario) y dos confesionarios, que no son de época románica.
La Iglesia de Santa MarÃa de Cap d'Arán de Tredós, situada en la cabecera del Valle de Arán (Lleida, España), es un templo románico construido en los siglos XI, XII y XIII, es de planta basilical de tres naves separadas por pilares cruciformes, inicialmente se cubrÃan con tres bóvedas de cañón, pero tras varios colapsos se sustituyeron por una estructura de madera. La cabecera está formada por tres ábsides de tambor cubiertos con bóveda de horno. Destaca por sus grandes dimensiones, por su presbiterio elevado construido sobre una cripta, por las pinturas murales (s. XII-XIII y XVII) y por la torre campanario (s. XII y XVII) separada del cuerpo del templo. Dispone de dos portadas sobre las que se sitúa un crismón. Fue convento de templarios en el siglo XIII. Más fotografÃas en el álbum Iglesia de Santa MarÃa de Cap d'Arán de Tredós.
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...temperature, but the winter sunshine was sparkling on the sea, backing this trio of teasels, like stars in the spotlights!
Delighted that BBC Nature chose this photo to feature in their Midwinter Magic Christmas gallery!
Playing with Millefiori. 3 x 10'x10" panels. Vitreous glass, Mexican Smalti, ceramic, gold, stained glass
Artwork ©jackiecrossley
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Instead of three little cacti.... Three Little Birds - Bob Marley because I never need an excuse to listen to Bob.