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Ex Go Ahead London Wright Gemini LF52TGZ is seen parked up in an industrial area outside Culham Station near Oxford, 17th July
Thought I pull out the LensBaby for some shots today. This unknown grass started to bloom in my onion patch.
unknown person working on his allotment. probably taken early 1980's.
Olympus OM1, Ilford HP5 (given the year likely home processed)
Stacking focus @ maginification 10x - 167 image
Gear: Nikon m plan 10x slwd + 140mm tube (FD Canon) + 7D Canon + Flash with diffuser DIY
I have no idea what this "thing" is...it kinda looks like either an old RV of some sort or possibly a vehicle that is used for hauling horses.
Anyway, I found this out on Interstate Drive in Cookeville, TN behind a business. It was like a wreck on the highway...I had no idea what I was looking at but had to stop and take a picture!
DOES ANYONE KNOW WHAT THIS IS??
This image is an HDR that was created from three images taken at -2, 0, +2 EV.
"For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." ~Jeremiah 29:11
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I don't know what to say about this...i have wanted to try to use that absorbent cotton(?) for a long time and today I finally tried to do something with it. And this is the result. :-D
I tried to figure out some good title, but nothing acceptable came to my mind, so i wonder if you could you help me with it? :-)
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Have a nice weekend!
A reflection from under a staircase on a ferry to one of the two Îles de Lérins that overlook the bay of Cannes. Today we have a confidence of travel and look back to a coast with a casual interest. On board, the excitement of young children mixes with holiday snaps chutter and quiet passivity. For the great journeys of man ; into Australia 60,000 ybp, over to the British Isles 7,000 ybp, across to the Pacific Islands 1,200 AD..., more travelers would have looked back with an emotional weight of life itself. A heady mix of both optimism and dread. There is a quality to this 'game of light' shot that may, by chance, serve to illustrate this ancient sentiment of man and the sea...
AJ
What the soul knows is often unknown to a person who has a soul.
We are infinitely more than we think.
~ Kahlil Gibran ~
Kunstwerk uit de tentoonstelling Kunst in de Kerk in de Begijnhofkerk te Tongeren.
CVO 2 ~ Reportage
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