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Throw back Thursday
A plastic 35mm viewfinder camera made in the USA by Argus from 1953-1956. It features a 44mm f3.5 Argus Cintar lens with an F-stop 22.
This week, let's throw it back to late December 2013, where we find an unidentified eastbound freight cruising under the pedestrian overpass at Rosedale with an assortment of Electro-Motive machinery, consisting of CP GP9u 8249, GP38-2 3117, SD40-2 5730, GP9u 8223, and "bandit" ex-B&M GP40-2 4652. This train was likely the Lambton lifter, as all those geeps were regulars between Agincourt and Lambton during this time. Take note of the crystallized landscape all around...I believe we had a week-long ice storm at Christmas time that really hit the city hard, downed power lines and everything.
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Throwback Thursday
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The Left Banke
#ThrowbackThursday, 9 years ago today, and the RPSI's 461 stands at Maynooth with a rake of cravens, about to return to Dublin on a trial run.
Raw file long since gone, so I have played about with the jpg as best as I could. (Affinity & Aurora HDR).
Found, edited and uploaded as part of my #lockdown2021 set.
**EXIF is wrong, lens used was a Sigma 18-200mm.
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Over on the other social media that I use I am offering prints of my images from Amsterdam, London and Venice to raise awareness and funds for Great Ormond Street Hospital to begin a research project into the rare auto immune condition of my little niece Beth. If you are interested the link is in my profile.
Many thanks.
uk.virginmoneygiving.com/teambeth
That I Would Be Good
Back to mundane life, a short break from the wilderness and adventure.
xxX Love
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1934 Brewster Town Car
The Brewster was immortalized in the Cole Porter song, "You're the Top" and is the only American to ever win the Gold Medal at the Paris International Exposition, a gathering of Europe's finest coachbuilders.
The Ford deal and the end.
To save Brewster from the Depression, an employee purchased 135 Ford V8 roadster chassis and designed a body for it, identified by its swoopy fenders and a heart-shaped grille.
Stylish and selling for only $3,500, it was a hit at the 1934 New York Auto Show. The bodies were worth more than the chassis. These cars were registered as Brewster and sold at Rolls-Royce showrooms, and were not branded as Fords.
"Look that sky!"
Maybe the first time you saw her you were ten. She was standing in the sun scratching her legs. Or tracing letters in the dirt with a stick. Her hair was being pulled. Or she was pulling someone's hair. And a part of you was drawn to her, and a part of you resisted--wanting to ride off on your bicycle, kick a stone, remain uncomplicated. In the same breath you felt the strength of a man, and a self-pity that made you feel small and hurt. Part of you thought: Please don't look at me. If you don't, I can still turn away. And part of you thought: Look at me.
― The History of Love
I made a quick stop at Thingvellir view point. The weather was beautiful and sunny. I have seen Alpes and Mont Blanc in every season but Iceland landscape is really unique. Unique in weather too!!! I had to put off the thickest waterproof layer so I didn't look like... Michelin man. Ssst...I'm not that big...naughty shadow. :)
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Iceland. March 2017.
Kalani Robb Pipe Masters 2000
35mm Kodachrome. This year was one of the best pipe conditions ever for a contest. Back to back west swells. Kalani was in-form this event and had a legitimate shot at winning it. I love how far up he is on his board in this shot, a bit of 70's tube style mixed with a modern flare. Unfortunately, he lost to Bruce Irons in the quarter finals. Rob Machado went on to win the event vs Micke Lowe.