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I found this image in some old photos and I remember when I took this photo, it was bitterly cold evening and my last photography class. The view of Winnipeg was beautiful.
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Today is #ThrowBackThursday, so I uploaded a pic from London (near Oxford Street), back to the year 2008 when I was 15.
Was my first time in London and I loved it since the first moment, I think that there was the 2nd best travel that I ever had (the first is Japan)!
Hope you’d like today’s photo!
On Monday I started a new project called: "# week", more details here (link).
Here's a little #ThrowbackThursday for ya.. From 2009 in Port Orford, Oregon near the California/Oregon state line. Extremely low tide, soft light at sunrise...
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#ThrowbackThursday to a behind the scenes on my splatter paint photography. I miss doing those shots, but I don't miss the clean up!
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Originally Taken: August 27, 2010
Location: Ottawa, Ontario
Camera: Nikon D80
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So it seems that once again I've left my monthly Throwback Thursday photo to the last possible moment. This seems to be turning into a routine for me. At least it's being done, right?
This photo was taken during my first 365 project in 2010. I really struggled through the project and I believe by this point I'd lost my mind. 365 photos of myself was extremely tedious and very taxing on my creativity. I'm sure that by the time this photo came around I was grasping onto any sort of background that would mask my desire for the sun to set on the project and start a new day.
Since doing that project I've learned a lot about photography, my style has changed and I see things differently. One thing remains consistent though, self portraits continue to provide me with ample frustration.
Somethings just never change.
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#ThrowbackThursday to last September, when I had the opportunity to share the water with whales for the first time as part of my trip to French Polynesia. It's hard to describe just how large these animals are and still leaves me speechless thinking about this encounter. I was so captivated by the mother and her calf, that I completely missed a third whale passing directly underneath me.
#ThrowbackThursday to a sign I made to bring some color back to the house after painting the whole place beige
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A picture I shared today on social media for Throwback Thursday. I took this shot in December 1988 using my original Konica camera (still working), and a close-up lens filter. I'd have to dig out the negatives to verify, but I'm almost certain the photo was taken with the same roll of Tri-X.
I was in high school at the time, and worked part-time at a nearby CVS. The store offered send-out developing service, and I usually sent in a roll every week.
According to one website, the price of US $3.19 in 1988 is equivalent to $8.18 in 2023 dollars - still cheaper than a 24-exposure roll sells for today.
I remember this day so well, how could I forget ...
I was travelling with my family though the streets of London in Portobello, and since I was exhausted from walking, I awaited them browsing shops while I sat on this pin, lol :)
Première session #ThrowbackThursday : D'ici à la fin du printemps découvrez tous les jeudis une photo appartenant au passé !
La Be 4/4 213 assure un train régional pour Nyon accompgnée de la Bt 304. elle est vue ici lors de son arrivée à La Givrine, encore en livrée d'origine.
#ThrowbackThursday to the former Severalls Lunatic Asylum- Built circa 1910, closed in 1997 and then hanging on for a further 20 years in a derelict state to become the largest remaining abandoned example in England, it is finally being demolished to make way for a large new housing development as is often the way with these hospitals.
Victorian asylums such as this would often feature these large, airy bay windows as it was believed that the light and fresh air in the countryside setting was good for the mood. Probably one of the most useful and least barbaric treatments used back then!
This shot was one from a few visits, taken around 3 years ago on a nice sunny day where 5 of us made our way round the site for about 4/5 hrs only to be caught by a friendly security guard whilst about to climb back over the 'widow maker' (Palisade fence) I was actually rather pleased we got caught as after a nasty accident with my finger on one of these fences, they're not my favourite thing in the world!
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The Lost Gardens of Apollo Memorial, Sorbon Beach (184, 117, 13) - General
*Relax* Explore* Enjoy* Tai Chi *
Romantic Dancefloor* **No Nudity**
Visit this location at The Lost Gardens of Apollo Memorial in Second Life
Here’s a Brachiosaurus I made in 2016!
It’s been a few years, but I’m still pretty happy with this model. I’ve made a few small changes, particularly making the front legs bend the right direction and removing a $15 part to make building your own easier! If you want to build one for yourself, check out the free instructions on my Rebrickable page!
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This is me and my cousin, Jim back in 1963. I was 12 in this photo. It was taken in Northern Ontario in Canada.
Seen passing through Gatley Station on 1Z05 The Blue Boys Ribble Rouser (Pathfinder Tours) Eastleigh to Preston Docks
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For this week's throwback Thursday I thought I'd take a look back to May this year when Replica "Puffing Billy" returned to steam at the Pockerley Waggonway, Beamish Museum.
The full gallery can be found here >> www.mattditch.photography/rail#/pockerley-waggonway-beami...