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My next B&W fine art long exposure photography workshop will be held in London on the 9th and 10th of April, and again on the 23rd and 24th of April, (only one place available) Please email vulturelabs@gmail.com for more info

 

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Bennett Classic Antiques Auto Museum

Website: www.bennettclassics.com

 

Bennett Classics Antique Auto Museum houses around 70 vehicles manufactured from 1913 to 2013. The museum was started in 2007 by brothers Buddy & Joe Bennett, whose uncle owned a Ford dealership in Burnsville, NC, when they were growing up, instilling in them a lifelong love of cars. They moved to Rutherford County in the late 1960s, where they both started successful businesses, and on the side started collecting cars. Over the years, their collection that was in storage grew, but it wasn't until their retirement, when they started sorting through the collection, that they realized they had a whole building full of unrestored, low mileage automobiles. It was then the idea of the museum was born. The museum won the National Antique Automobile Club of America (AACA) Museum Award in 2014, an honor based on the museum's involvement in community, its presentation of the antique car hobby, the preservation of the automobiles, and the educational efforts of the museum. The collection includes many types of automobiles, from Model Ts to Mack trucks, a Shelby Mustang, the retired Forest City American Lanfranc fire truck, and a 1963 Ford Mayberry sheriff's car signed by Don Knotts (A.K.A Barney Fife of the Andy Griffith TV show).

 

The Volkswagen Karmann Ghia is a sports car marketed in 2+2 coupe (1955–1974) and convertible (1957–1974) body styles by Volkswagen. The Karmann Ghia combined the chassis and mechanicals of the Type 1 (Beetle) with styling by Luigi Segre of the Italian carrozzeria Ghia and hand-built bodywork by the German coach-builder Karmann. The Karmann Ghia was internally designated the Typ 14. In 1961, Volkswagen introduced the Typ 34, a variant based on the newly introduced Type 3 platform and featuring angular bodywork. Production doubled soon after its introduction, becoming the car most imported into the U.S. More than 445,000 Karmann Ghias were produced in Germany over the car's production life, not including the Type 34 variant. Karmann Ghia Brazil produced 41,600 cars locally for South America between 1962 and 1975. American industrial designer Walter Dorwin Teague included the Karmann Ghia in his list of the world's most beautifully designed products.

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6D mark II, 24mm, 50mm, 135mm, 16-35mm, 70-300mm, DJI Mavic Air

 

I'am landscape and sport photographer based in Turnov, Czech Republic.

Spend 15 months in Banff, Canada.

I like catchy colors, analog, sharpness and especially bokeh.

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Downhill, Castlerock, Northern Ireland

 

Perched dramatically on a 120ft cliff top overlooking Benone Beach, high above the Atlantic Ocean stands the famous Mussenden Temple. Constructed in 1785 as part of the Downhill Demense by Frederick Augustus Hervey, Bishop of Derry and Earl of Bristol. The temple was built to serve as a summer library with it’s architecture inspired by the Temple of Vesta in Tivoli, near Rome. I can only imagine how amazing it must have been for Bishop Hervey when he sat here almost 250 years ago, relaxing whilst reading his books inside this unique temple library.

 

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Found this spider in a field, the stalks of grass provide an unusual striped bokeh.

It finaly happened :) I got my new site up and running! Hope, you like it. Even if it is

a) only german

b) mostly about articels and publications and

c) not too much about photography

 

Comments and hints (browser versions and bugs ;)) appreciated!

 

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Have a great evening! Take care!

Bennett Classic Antiques Auto Museum

Website: www.bennettclassics.com

 

Bennett Classics Antique Auto Museum houses around 70 vehicles manufactured from 1913 to 2013. The museum was started in 2007 by brothers Buddy & Joe Bennett, whose uncle owned a Ford dealership in Burnsville, NC, when they were growing up, instilling in them a lifelong love of cars. They moved to Rutherford County in the late 1960s, where they both started successful businesses, and on the side started collecting cars. Over the years, their collection that was in storage grew, but it wasn't until their retirement, when they started sorting through the collection, that they realized they had a whole building full of unrestored, low mileage automobiles. It was then the idea of the museum was born. The museum won the National Antique Automobile Club of America (AACA) Museum Award in 2014, an honor based on the museum's involvement in community, its presentation of the antique car hobby, the preservation of the automobiles, and the educational efforts of the museum. The collection includes many types of automobiles, from Model Ts to Mack trucks, a Shelby Mustang, the retired Forest City American Lanfranc fire truck, and a 1963 Ford Mayberry sheriff's car signed by Don Knotts (A.K.A Barney Fife of the Andy Griffith TV show).

 

A T-bucket (or Bucket T) is a hot rod, based on a Ford Model T of the 1915 to 1927 era, but extensively modified. T-buckets were favorites for greasers. Model Ts were hot-rodded and customized from the 1920s on, but the T-bucket was specifically created and named by Norm Grabowski in the 1950s. This car was named Lightning Bug, better known as the Kookie Kar, after being redesigned by Grabowski and appearing in the TV show 77 Sunset Strip, driven by character Gerald "Kookie" Kookson. The exposure it gained led to numerous copies being built. A genuine T-bucket has the two-seater body of a Model T roadster (with or without the turtle deck or small pickup box), this "bucket"-shaped body shell giving the cars their name. A Model T-style radiator is usually fitted, and even these can sometimes be barely up to the task of cooling the large engines fitted. Windshields, when fitted, are vertical glass like the original Model T. Today, T-buckets remain common. They generally feature an enormous engine for the size and weight of the car, generally a V8, along with tough drivetrains to handle the power and large rear tires to apply that power to the road. The front wheels are often much narrower than the rear wheels, and are often motorcycle wheels.

[Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-bucket]

 

My AUTOMOTIVE PHOTO ALBUM is located here: www.flickr.com/photos/kenlane/albums/72157634353498642

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1938 stand of Californian Redwoods planted half a world away in Australia's Otway Ranges...

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my photos on cyworld website in South Korea.

 

read about cyworld on wiki - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyworld.

it seems that almost evrybody in Korea has got an account there

 

I have learned a lot about media during these last few days

 

thanks to Christine for the info

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February 2019, trip to Kuusamo (Finland) - image 12:

 

A White-throated Dipper (Cinclus cinclus) standing on a rock, concurring the strong waves at the Kitka river (Kitkajoki). This was the second day at this river, and temperatures had risen a bit, to approx. -5 to -10°C. This resulted in better conditions for photography, due to the lack of that annoying haze. A good day!

 

Interested in joining my Photo Tour Finland - Kuusamo & surroundings (09-15 February 2020)? Please contact me. For more information: www.stefangerrits.com/phototours

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The Portiuncula Chapel, on the grounds of Cardinal Cushing Centers, Hanover, Massachusetts, is the final resting place of Richard Cardinal Cushing. It was his desire to be laid to rest close to his beloved exceptional children.

 

The word Portiuncula means "little portion" in Italian. When constructed on the Hanover campus in 1953, Cardinal Cushing made a point of making sure that every stone, every fresco, and every part of the Chapel came from Assisi where the original chapel was built by St. Francis over 700 years ago.

 

It was Richard Cardinal Cushing who initiated construction of the Portiuncula chapel on the scenic Hanover Campus. He looked for a stone mason trained in the Italian marble tradition and authentic material, and found a remarkable craftsman named Frank Tarzia in Hingham, whose search for building stone ended in the quarries of Assisi, Italy. Every stone had to match its counterpart in the original chapel. When the precious cargo arrived in Boston Harbor, the Cardinal was there to bless it.

 

"His Eminence visited two or three times a week to check on my progress," Frank Tarzia recalls. Tarzia often worked late at night when, undisturbed, he could concentrate on each detail. The sisters frequently climbed the hill to encourage him after the children were in bed. They brought flowers to the place where the altar would be. Sisters and children came to watch and cheer Mr. Tarzia on when a crane lifted the statue of St. Francis to its place on the roof. "I built it so firm and strong it will never come down until the end of the world," Frank Tarzia said with justifiable pride.

 

For many years Tarzia was the only person privy to the fact that the Cardinal had selected the Chapel as his burial place. It was a deeply personal decision, one that merited secrecy. When the vault was finished, Tarzia asked him if he wanted any embellishments on the simple grave. "This is good enough," the cardinal replied, "and I want to be placed so that I am forever looking towards the children."

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The evening of this years 'London 24in24' event back in June didn't provide a spectacular sunset but at least the dusk gave some good blue hour opportunities.

 

Taken during the recent 'London 24in24' event. Click here to see more from this event and previous Photo24 events : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72157667520181380

 

For those anywhere near London, you can find details of the next London Flickr Group Photowalk on Saturday July 20th here : www.flickr.com/groups/londonflickrgroup/discuss/721577219...

 

From Wikipedia, "The City of London, also known as the City, is a city, ceremonial county and local government district that contains the ancient centre, and constitutes, along with Canary Wharf, the primary central business district (CBD) of London and one of the leading financial centres of the world. It constituted most of London from its settlement by the Romans in the 1st century AD to the Middle Ages, but the modern area referred to as London has since grown far beyond the City of London boundary. The City is now only a small part of the metropolis of Greater London, though it remains a notable part of central London. The City of London is not one of the London boroughs, a status reserved for the other 32 districts (including Greater London's only other city, the City of Westminster). It is also a separate ceremonial county, being an enclave surrounded by Greater London, and is the smallest ceremonial county in England.

 

The City of London is known colloquially as the Square Mile, as it is 1.12 sq mi (716.80 acres; 2.90 km2) in area. Both the terms the City and the Square Mile are often used as metonyms for the UK's trading and financial services industries, which continue a notable history of being largely based in the City. The name London is now ordinarily used for a far wider area than just the City. London most often denotes the sprawling London metropolis, or the 32 Greater London boroughs, in addition to the City of London itself."

 

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This is the oddest library website I've ever seen. Do you think it works?

Visit my website at: www.graemekellyphotography.weebly.com

  

you can also follow my page for news and updates on Facebook

  

I’m also displaying my work at 500px

  

I’ve seen many great shots of lighthouses at night but I’d never given it a go myself so this was a bit of an experiment. I’d originally thought to bracket the shot so as to reduce the highlights of the beams but in the end I quite liked how they looked in their full overexposed glory! The moon rising behind the lighthouse was an added extra as was watching the bats and distant fireworks.

  

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website: www.azinasutiphotography.com At Nidelva's outlet there have been seaside stalls, breweries and warehouses all the way from the oldest times. Here the towners traded with goods from far and near.

 

At the time of King Sverres, the bridges were also used as defense works. Towards the river, screens and times were built. From here you could throw stones on the enemy. In Magnus Lagabøte's city council of 1276, it is stated that the swallow, a passageway outside the bridges, should not be wider than three ales; further that between the brews should be "droplet" distance. The brewery that is still preserved is located on both sides of Nidelva - in Kjøpmannsgata, in Bakklandet, in Fjordgata and Sandgata. The oldest preserved breweries are from the mid-18th century.

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Model: Joy Villa

Flying over the water looking for the next meal.

 

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February 2021, Photo Tour to Kuusamo, Finland - image 4:

 

A Siberian Jay (Perisoreus infaustus) (or Jays - how many do you actually see?) from below. Shooting straight up towards the sky with the 15mm Zeiss Milvus 2.8/15 ZE, whilst being surrounded by snow covered candle spruces. Happy Days.

 

If you are interested in my photo tour with NatureTalks to Kuusamo in Finland from the 5-12th of February 2022, then please send me a message (via Instagram, Messenger or an email to info@stefangerrits.com) or check their website: www.naturetalks.nl/product/winterfotoreis-finland-kuusamo...

Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. If you wish to use this image, please, contact me through flickrmail or at vicenc.feliu@gmail.com. © All rights reserved....

 

The Siege of Port Hudson occurred from May 21 to July 9, 1863, when Union Army troops assaulted and then surrounded the Mississippi River town of Port Hudson, Louisiana, during the American Civil War.

 

In cooperation with Maj. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's offensive against Vicksburg, Mississippi, Union Maj. Gen. Nathaniel P. Banks' army of 40,000 Union soldiers moved against the Confederate stronghold at Port Hudson on the Mississippi River where 7,500 Confederates troops under the command of Maj. Gen. Franklin Gardner, CSA, a New Yorker by birth, awaited their assualt. On May 27, 1863, after their frontal assaults were repulsed, the Federals settled into a siege that lasted for 48 days. Banks renewed his assaults on June 14 but the defenders successfully repelled them. On July 9, 1863, after hearing of the fall of Vicksburg, the Confederate garrison of Port Hudson surrendered, ending the longest siege in American history and opening the Mississippi River to Union navigation from its source to New Orleans.

 

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Textures credits:

 

Vintage Tin from Playingwithbrushes

 

Green Day from darkwood67

So now I have to promote my DESIGN website because after all, that is what I do.

 

If you please.

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My website is finally up! I'm sooo excited. Huge thanks to my best friend Ryan Barker for dealing with all of the dreamweaver/hosting/server/domain complications haha! :)

 

And my teacher ms g (Genevieve Garruppo) for helping me out also! < check out her site!

  

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Jumping around geographically here's another shot of San Gimignano. I definitely would like to return at some point as we only had a few hours to explore when I was there in July 2019.

 

Well I guess it's time to come clean and admit that my last upload was the result of playing around with the new 'Sky Replacement' feature in Photoshop......... As is this one....... As shot it has a lovely but rather bland clear blue sky.

 

Presumably most people would agree that this is cheating....... What if I used a photo of a sky that I'd previously taken rather than one from Photoshops included library ?

 

More photos from Tuscany here : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72157714689304067

 

From Wikipedia : "San Gimignano is a small walled medieval hill town in the province of Siena, Tuscany, north-central Italy. Known as the Town of Fine Towers, San Gimignano is famous for its medieval architecture, unique in the preservation of about a dozen of its tower houses, which, with its hilltop setting and encircling walls, form "an unforgettable skyline".

 

Within the walls, the well-preserved buildings include notable examples of both Romanesque and Gothic architecture, with outstanding examples of secular buildings as well as churches. The Palazzo Comunale, the Collegiate Church and Church of Sant' Agostino contain frescos, including cycles dating from the 14th and 15th centuries. The "Historic Centre of San Gimignano" is a UNESCO World Heritage Site."

 

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