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50,000 march through Manchester against NHS privatisation - 29.09.2013

 

To coincide with the opening of the 2013 Conservative Party Conference over 50,000 trade unionists from all over the UK marched through Manchester to protest against the privatisation of the NHS and ongoing public sector jobs and pension cuts.

  

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Taken in 2015? With Holga 120N and 400 Kodak Tri - X

Looking down to Leaderfoot across the River Tweed in the valley.

See the light through the clouds they are waiting for us....

  

Hanging basket of Geraniums outside the garage ,taken through the window.

Under 25s Runner-Up in 2011/12 Norwich HEART Heritage Photography Competition - Alternative Angles.

 

Shot looking through a camera lens, taken at the top of the Norwich Market, just outside City Hall.

 

When I think of Norwich Market I think of an area synonymous with Norwich's heritage, full of colour and life, and it was important to me that people would still be able to recognise this in my interpretation of the 'Alternative Angles' theme. I took this photo looking through a camera lens, which has the effect of flipping the image upside down. It shows the castle towards the bottom, the colourful Market stalls in the centre, and people sitting on a bench at the top.

This road cross through the Corralejo Dunes Natural Park, a huge sand dunes area very close to the sea, in Fuerteventura island. It was an amazing view and I liked the contrast of the road and the sand.

We thought it might be interesting to shoot through the shrubbery and in fact if you defucus pretty hard it nets you an interesting effect.

 

In the end I tried a number of G'MIC film emulations and found that I liked most of them. After a number of back and forth I decided the best was Fuji Superia 200 and then tweaked the curves manually a bit.

View of and through the window of my hotel room, The Arundel Arms, Lifton.

Dianna Agron at Through Her Lens: Tribeca Chanel Women Filmmakers luncheon. Originally posted on diannaagron Instagram. Enlarged 2x with minor noise reduction and color adjustment.

Through the letter slot.

1967 through 1969 was the second generation A-body Plymouth Barracudas. They got further from the Plymouth Valiant image with less common parts that the first generation.

This pavilion is located on the grounds at "The Patch". The Patch is home to the Midland Sportmans Club Inc. The fall foliage was in full force.

 

Information about Midland, Maryland:

 

Midland is a town in Allegany County, Maryland, United States, located along the Georges Creek Valley. It is part of the Cumberland, MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 473 at the 2000 census.

 

The town of Midland is 1,600 feet (490 m) above sea level, is located 5 miles (8.0 km) south of Frostburg, Maryland and 3 miles (4.8 km) north of Lonaconing, Maryland. Paradise Run and Neff's Run carry the precipitation from Dan's Mountain on the east to Georges Creek, while Squirrel Neck Run feeds it from the west off of Savage Mountain. Some say that Midland derived its name from its location, some say it was named after the Midlands in Scotland by the Scottish settlers.

 

Midland is proud of its two churches—St. Joseph's Catholic Church and Grace United Methodist Church. Both were established in 1891. The bells of St. Joe’s and the chimes of Grace ring out daily from the hill at the edge of town where the churches sit side by side.

 

About a mile beyond the town's limits, anyone making the climb to the top of the magnificent outcropping known as Dan's Rock is rewarded with an incomparable view of the eastern end of the county and nearby West Virginia. Generations of townsfolk and visitors have marveled at the spectacular sunrises and sunsets seen from this highest point in Allegany County.

 

Midland was founded in 1850 as a coal-mining community in the heart of the George's Creek Valley, once a major center of the nation’s coal industry. But coal production started to decline after World War I, and today only some strip mining remains as the last vestige of this once all important industry. Coal trains that once went through the town daily now pass only once or twice a month.

 

Most of the original settlers came in response to the abundance of jobs available in the coal mines. Many were Irish, but German, Scottish, and Welsh names also are found in the early records of the town.

 

Once a bustling town with big stores, a hotel, and an opera house, Midland today projects a friendly laid-back atmosphere. A convenience store offers the basic necessities, but major shopping is done in the larger communities of Frostburg, LaVale, and Cumberland. The post office in the heart of town is the gathering point for the townspeople to meet and chat.

 

Information obtained at: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midland,_Maryland

  

Telephoto lens/focused through white rhododendrons

Harvested cotton is ran through the gin at the Fisher Delta Research Center.

 

The soils and topography of southeast Missouri offer researchers a unique opportunity to study cotton and rice production and irrigation. Researchers also are evaluating better soybean cropping systems, and weed, insect and disease-control systems. Three locations make up Fisher Delta Research Center’s 1,078 acres in a 12-county area that forms the Missouri Bootheel. Scientists at the center have gained recognition for developing improved soybean varieties, especially those with soybean cyst nematode resistance and maintain a regional soil and plant-testing laboratory.

 

Photo by Kyle Spradley | © MU College of Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources

An eclipsed but overexposed Moon shines through a hazy layer of clouds

1/2 sec, ISO 4000 | Nikon D3s + 200-400mm f/4G VR

Cerrillos Hills State Park, Santa Fe County, New Mexico, 21 Dec 2010

© 2010 José Francisco Salgado, PhD

Street photo April 2014, London underground

outside of mountain home, idaho

給人看透,願表情可得自由。

污穢害羞,意清理或是儲留?

放開,是要放,還是應該開?

 

seen through to be

your face deserves the freedom

any impurities

they'll stay or go when it's open

  

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Agfa CT Precisa

  

The inside of one of my studio light shades

Through My Eyes is a collection of images that depict how I see the world without visual corrective glasses. Created on one of my frequent trips to London for medical reasons, I realised that London to a stranger can appear to be very hectic, with the city rushing by as not only a physical blur but also to anyone visually impaired, visually blurred. I was particularly inspired by my Dad who suffers from impaired vision after eye surgery.

Trolling through my countless hard drives I've been working on older images. One of my missed edits from before.

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