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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 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? :-)
Press *L* Thank you.
Have a nice weekend!
Bedford SB5 - Duple Bella Vega C41F
New to JM Coaches , London N7 during February-1963
Another one from my Query / unknown file . Who is it running with at date of shot .
From my purchased print collection , date of shot and location unknown
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
Have a great weekend!!
adı çok sonra konulmuş bu karmaşanın
bir belirsizlikmiş en başta
bir yok oluş
şimdiyse sadece..
Only comment please !!
got some Thomas Kinkade time at work today. Finished them with my co-worker in about 20 minutes. Nice little break from work.
Don't have the names of the paintings since I don't have the box with me. It is one of those TK 10 in 1 puzzle boxes. These two were the 100 piece.
If the unknown wasn't a fear
Human beings would be free
Sometimes I think about these wild animals, that never saw a human, and which are curious when they see the first one in their life.
I think the unknown is a fear only because we think to know the risks, but there is no rule, and we all have to face this unknown with confidence. Maybe we will find nice things :)
Close up of a lucky gentleman playing chess with five wispering women.
Do you know who the artist is?
EQ: 5D, 50mm
Well not quite. She asked me only your name not be published. photographed in downtown Hamburg at 50mm focal length. For me the perfect focal length, when it comes to street portraits.
Regards
Markus
16. Unknown World - Poland - 11/11/2018
Nikon 510p - zoom x 42...
Cat: LANDSCAPE...
© 2015 Zbyszek Walkiewicz...
“Sometimes I arrive just when God's ready to have somone click the shutter.” - Ansel Adams...
202...
Take in my garden in Wigan, Lancs., I have no idea what species this is. Its body was approx. 5-6mm long and it was lurking in a tiny hole in a leaf. It looked dark grey until I looked through my camera with my Sigma 105mm macro lens attached. How wrong I was!
Feb 08, 2010 17:31
Camera Color Mode: Sunset
Color Temperature: 7600°K
Exposure: 0.033 sec (1/30)
Aperture: f/20.0
Focal Length: 24 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Exposure Bias: -0.7 EV
Hall Cemetery, Quincy MA.
BTW, regardless of the camera type being shown, all three of these shots were taken with a Fujifilm X10
All bar one of DB Cargos 'Super Sixtys' now reside on Toton Traction Depot. The Grim Reaper has been looming large over them for some time but the throb of their meaty Mirrlees Blackstone engines can still be heard from time to time. On Tuesday last week 60074 'Luke' visited the fuel line and was refuelled for what I was told was a return to traffic on the Boston steel traffic. A week later this has failed to materialize and the loco officially still shows on TOPS as stored out of use.
Even though 60074 may still have some life in it yet the same cannot be said of its compatriots on show. 60100 'Midland Railway Centre - Butterley' has been sidelined for three years with major engine troubles. 60059 'Swinden Dalesman' returned to traffic in 2022 with several modifications that ultimately gave more trouble than benefit. and 60007 'Spirit of Tom Kendall' with very high engine hours and Fifteen years since last major overhaul