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Sun through the arch of the Legion of Honor.

 

I trundled all the way out to the far northwestern corner of the city (and it does feel far when you're reliant on the mercies of Muni) for what turned out to be the closing day of the Japanese prints exhibition. (I thought it finished on the 16th. Apparently not.) I wish I'd done it sooner now, as it was packed, but I still got a lot out of it. Ironically the stuff I liked most was Thirty Six Views Of The Eiffel Tower, but it was all worth a look. If it ever tours (which somehow I doubt), keep an eye out.

 

This photo's been through more processing than I usually bother with to match the way it seemed to me, with more pronounced shadows. If anyone feels I've overdone it I'd be interested to hear from you. I'm also wondering when I'd have to go there for the sun to be exactly centred, since that might be better.

Looking through a sign (it says "Park") by the Santa Monica farmer's market.

 

Shot with a Canon EOS Rebel G.

Gainsborough Trent Junctions (Carr Lane), and B16 number 61434 heads a through goods towards the Town's Lea Road Station in March 1961. Of interest to Gainsborough folk are the hut-type buildings in the bottom right corner - I think they are contractor's huts, left over from (at that time) the recent construction of "Spillers".

 

The locomotive is passing the old Trent Junctions signal box, which was demolished when the new box (the one that is there today) was opened on the other side of the line (about where the photographer must have been stood, in fact), in 1964.

 

61434 was built at Darlington in November 1922, and was withdrawn from service on June 30th, 1964. She was finally cut up at Hughes Bolckows, Battleship Wharf, North Blyth in September '64.

 

Apologies for the "spotty" quality of this shot, but the original negative is a little battered - but still a good photograph, I think, and worth posting.

 

Photograph on loan to me by the original photographer.

The December full Moon breaking through the cloud cover....

Southeastern Connecticut

We will never know how many prisoners stared through this window and dreamt of a life of freedom outside this prison cell. Richmond Gaol, Tasmania.

This is a Through train. I took the photo when it was passing by Thane station

n the girl with the Bag is my college frnd Arpita n somewhere in front of arpita is Rishika the photographer on Flickr

 

View from car window in traffic queue.

Swansea bay.

The empty SRNJ stone train passes through the New Jersey Transit Absecon Station.

3642 trails 6L30 past some canola fields heading back to Junee - 31/8/2013

30+ years in health care and I thought there wasn't much else anyone could throw at me that I couldn't manage and now the world seems upside down. My small faith based hospital has numerous stenciled messages throughout the hospital - the prayers, scripture, and other brief sayings. This one is so powerful to me right now - the people I work with are, hands down, the greatest health care workers in the world. Please, for the sake of all health care workers, stay home right now, flatten the curve and be safe.

Taken through the glare of a cafe window in Brooklyn.

Looking through an alleyway to the other side always seems so interesting. Like a framed moment in reality. So I suppose this picture is now part of the infinite glide outwards from the scene contained within.

 

Fuji Press 800

We made a trip through the north of Uganda. If you would like to see some pictures of it please visit my blog. I know it´s in german but you can still enjoy the photos. uganda-for-a-year.blogspot.de

©Mary Phelps

 

Repost in b& w of an older image

taking a small plane through the canyons of the MIddle Fork of the Salmon river to catch up with a white water rafting trip

Another view of the mound through the pallisades

One of the gates to the Bayon Temple. HDR from a single JPEG using DPHDR. Angkor Wat, Cambodia.

Taken at home in salford.

A reflection of my Grandson Jack can be seen through my eye. no shop tricks just a reflection.

 

Through the window of your mind www.youtube.com/watch?v=kX9_nB7bqjI

A shot of Old Main on the Penn State campus, through the trees that line it.

 

Camera: Kodak Disc 3600

Film: Kodak Gold 200 (exp. 1997)

Poland, July 2016 Our vacation through Poland. Check the cities below. Polska, lipiec 2016.

Tegoroczna podróż z przyjaciółmi rodziną przebiegała od Warszawy przez Poznań, Miejską Górkę, Rawicz, Żmigród, Lubiąż, Leszno, Boszkowo, Wrocław, Duszniki Zdrój, Zieleniec, Lasówka, Kudowa-Zdrój i Pragę.

Foto Jacek Szymanski jacekottawa@gmail.com

Hasankeyf on the river Tigris.

My friend Sabrina looking through her mirror.

Leaders in yesterday's penultimate stage of Tour of Britain.

projectinsight theme: "through"

From Bergen Fishing Wharf to Preikstolen cliff, camping wheelchair-style through Norway on a quest to prove that Disney's Frozen is real

TR04-TR06-DQ2004-DQ2008 lead a Bernie bound paper train around the cliffs and beaches near Penguin Tasmania

Cleadon Water Tower as seen through a gap in an aged dry stone wall.

Whilst on a walk through Warminster Park I spotted these people faving fun sledging in the Snow.

Scenes through the Llanberis Pass, from Pen-Y-Pass.

Look Teddy! there is a cloud with your same head shape!

Taken from Meze Tavern restaurant, Limassol, Cyprus

 

Zeiss Ikon Ikonta C 521/2, f/4.5 Novar Anastigmat

 

Crop from much larger scene

 

Kodak 400TMY

Voor de Fotoschool Hoorn groep:

Mijn bijdrage voor het februari-thema glas. Ik wist wat ik wilde maar het duurde even om het te vinden. Je ziet hier nog af en toe dat echt oude glas, met bobbels erin. Gecombineerd met het mooie ouderwetse rood van oude bakstenen vond ik het wat nostalgisch hebben. Het was even proberen, maar wat ik wilde is gelukt - door de bobbels heen toch nog een klein stukje van het uitzicht enigszins scherp hebben.

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