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A selection of photographs from a fun project.
Travelling around on my bike recreating historical photographs/paintings.
To add a twist, each photo must contain a picture of my bike.
This delicate purple blossom and some buds lift through the leaves on a path outside of Silver Dollar City's Echo Holler Amphitheater.
Happy Fifth Flower!
Feliz Quinta Flores!
Through the hardships of the era, through birth and death, tragedy and triumph, a young woman seeks to hold on to faith and family; and a lonely man seeks family and faith.
There so many things that are going through my life these days and trying to organizing everything but i end up with a mess again and again ...
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A few days ago it snowed. The roof you see in the photo quickly changed from a quite uniform gray (which you can see in this old photo) to a beautiful snowy white.
Then the snow stopped and it started melting off. During the process, though, I noticed that streaks of snow lingered on the roof... showing the location of the rafters.
This gives an idea of the heat leaking through the roof, and the slight additional insulation afforded by the rafters' extra thickness of wood.
Finally got rid of the broken double glazing and had a new window fitted. No longer must I look at the garden through a misty, dripping, haze!
Taken in Cosmeston Medieval Village - Lavernock Road, Penarth.
Thanks to 'The Looney Bishop' for today's trip out !
Camera: Canon EOS 7D
Exposure :1.6 secs
Aperture: f/6.3
Focal Length: 50 mm
ISO Speed :100
Exposure Bias :-4/3 EV
Monumentale, Milan
I think it's incredible the way the dust settled on the folds of this statue. Esp on the face, where it adds so much. Wonder if the sculptor anticipated that effect over time?
Maly. Côte d'Azur, France. January 2007.
Trying desperately to catch some of the last light of the first day of the year with my noisy old camera..
An extra train on Northshore Mining blast through MP 28 with 135 empties for Babbitt on April 28, 2012. Not much color up north yet besides the blue from the engines and sky along with the gray rocks and brown vegetation. Was a good catch though to get a midday extra with solid blue set on a road train, especially with a clean NSM on the nose. The regular 11a train had 3 leasers (2 blues, 1 gray).
Solid sets of blue are expected to become very rare if they succeed in their plans to DP the road trains and run them longer which is apparently in the works. Three of the four units set up to be DP leaders are suppose to be the gray leasers whenever they start these DP trains out of Babbitt.
MP 28 is right by the "ponds" just north of the halfway point along NSM's 47-mile mainline from Silver Bay to Babbitt.
There is no indication in the manual of how to thread the filament through the machine. There are some holes on the top surface of the main body that look like they could do the job. After passing through the hole, the filament can be clamped inside the cold extrusion head by pressing down on the side lever, inserting the filament, and releasing the lever.