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BR (Derby) Class 108 2-car Local Passenger dmu Set No.B962 consisting of Class 142 & 108/2 cars, refurbished, in Rail Blue & Grey livery with all yellow front ends and black windowscreen surrounds approaching Lawrence Hill on a Bristol (Temple Meads) - Taunton service, 09/85. Scanned slide taken with a Canon AE-1 Program.

Micro-NIKKOR-P 55mm f/3.5

05/09/2014

I realized I had not photographed my cat, Gracie, in a long time. Gracie is a strange cat compared to others I know because she likes to sleep around my neck like a scarf and loves to be picked up as if she were a rag doll.

 

When I initially took this I did not notice the reflection on the window, so it wasn't until I previewed photos on my camera that I thought, "AH! It's a ghost!" Needless to say, I need to stop reading ghost stories.

  

Rain was welcome this morning after weeks of drought. There's a window screen behind the

double pane glass.

 

ISO 80, 232mm, f/4.5, 1/250s

One of the red tulips growing in a flowerpot in our breakfast room, appears remarkably like it’s trying to look outside the window, just to see what’s going on!

 

This photo was shot on 4/03/2016 using a Canon PowerShot A1000-IS.

 

Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit written permission.

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© 2016 Steve Clark

Mobile upload through window screen.

Afternoon light, texture from a less-than-clean window & screen. :)

We used a NY Airport Service coach to get to the centre of NY, actually to Pen Station from the JFK Airport. It was raining. It was my first visit to NY. It said:

 

to Grand Central Station: $15

to Port Authority Bus Terminal: $15

to Pen Station: $15

 

So we thought that our destination, Pen Station would be the third stop and the final stop. This place is the first stop. Then it went to the Port Authority. Then we were asked where we were going. Where are we going? Of course Pen Station!

 

Against our expectation we were told that we should have got out at the first stop and changed a bus there. Nobody told us! "You could walk from here." In the rain? Without any knowledge around this area? Oh, NO!

 

We were taken back to the first stop=Grand Central Station and had to wait for our bus to come for 20-30 minutes, in the rain and it was getting dark.

 

When we decided to walk to Pen Station, finally the bus arrived and we managed to reach our final destination safely at last :-)).

Wow! We have been without rain here in North Alabama for almost a month...so it was so good to look out my window and see the raindrops clinging to my window screen....

Or not! Just playin’ with some blue bottles in my studio. Stefan Phrenquelli is my altered eggo. In other words, what I do to avoid being stir crazy.

This Railing was created from an "artifact"-

an Asian Artifact- the pattern is called "cracked Ice" is a typical Chinese Window Screen-

sourced through a wonderful showroom/shop called PRIMITIVES, in Chicago.

 

My assignment was to create a functional Stair Railing from it -

and to not take a way from the inherent beauty of the object.

I especially like the color combination's-

The Black Patinaed Steel/The Reddish tone Brazilian Cherry-Wood floor- and the Chinese Wooden Screens aged hue.

  

www.kramerdesignstudio.com/project_pages/stair_railings_1...

  

Chiang mai Thailand

L-R:

• A window (I think?) becomes a wall.

• A garage door becomes a small window with windowscreen.

• A door becomes a wall becomes a door.

 

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In downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana, on November 11th, 2018, in an alley connecting Van Buren Street and Broadway, between West Jefferson Boulevard and Wilt Street.

 

The building is the "Sauerteig Block" at 1122-1124 Broadway, in the West End Historic District (84000352 on the National Register of Historic Places). It is said to have been built in 1914.

 

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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:

• Allen (county) (1002143)

• Fort Wayne (7013933)

 

Art & Architecture Thesaurus terms:

• alleys (streets) (300008248)

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• commercial buildings (300005147)

• doors (300002803)

• garage doors (300002861)

• graffiti (300015613)

• historic districts (300000737)

• lilac (color) (300311161)

• paint (coating) (300015029)

• remodeling (300135427)

• segmental arches (300001059)

• windows (300002944)

 

Wikidata items:

• 11 November 2018 (Q45921752)

• 1910s architecture (Q7160077)

• Buildings and structures completed in 1914 (Q8318675)

• Northern Indiana (Q7058433)

• November 11 (Q2987)

• November 2018 (Q31179571)

• West End Historic District (Q21016333)

 

Library of Congress Subject Headings:

• Brick walls (sh85016796)

Sharpie gets very excited when he sees his humans outside the windowscreen.

 

I bought an inexpensive eBay replacement mount for my QBM/Rollei 85mm f1.4 to use it directly on Canon EOS cameras like this Canon 5D Mark I. It includes a focus-confirmation chip that also reports a configured focal length back to the camera. It was pretty easy to replace the mount and easy to reverse, and it's a lot more convenient to use than fiddly QBM adapters.

i think i might be a little obsessed with my window screen

...right outside of Donna's study. Hard to get a great shot through a screen, but worth a try. Shot with my little Sony DSC-WX220. Worked on it in PhotoToaster.

Best if viewed in LIGHTBOX.

 

By the way, this is not inside a cage, nor is this my pet. This is a wild salamander-gecko-lizard? that frequents the window. The mesh wiring that appears to be part of a reptilian cage is actually just an older 1970's style window screen before they were switched to the more common nylon-ish screens of present day.

Arriving by boats on Nov 26, 2008, terrorists entered Mumbia through this gateway to launch their simultaneous attacks on ten strategic locations, including The Taj Mahal Hotel.

 

The Gateway of India or more often called [...] Gateway of India Mumbay was built to commemorate the visit of King George V and Queen Mary to Bombay, prior to the Darbar in Delhi in December 1911. The foundation stone was laid on March 31, 1913 and George Wittet's final design sanctioned in August 1914. Between 1915 and 1919 work proceeded on reclamations at Apollo Pier for the land on which the Gateway of India and the new sea wall would be built. The foundations were completed in 1920. The Gateway of India Mumbay is built from yellow Kharodi basalt and reinforced concrete. The central dome is 48 feet in diameter and 83 feet above ground at its highest point. The construction was completed in 1924, and the Gateway was opened on December 4, 1924 by the Viceroy.

 

Gateway of India construction was done by J C Gammon (Bombay) Pvt Ltd which is the only ISO 9001: 1994 certified company.

 

www.mapsofworld.com/travel-destinations/gateway-of-india....

Pujari Math is one of the nine former priests' houses in Tachupal Tole and was restored in the early 1970s to its appearance at the time of King Vishva Malla. It was presented to King Birendra as a wedding gift. It has magnificent wood carvings on the east front and also in the courtyard, and is noted for the delightful peacock window. The craftsmanship is considered the finest in the Kathmandu Valley. Pujari Math has been turned into a museum of wood-carving with a small but priceless collection of free-standing sculptures and architectural carvings.

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Indoor kitty is glad to be inside.

Renault Twingo 1994 which stands in the rain.

The cat last night!!!

 

If you hear splashing under the bonnet don't ignore it, because I got an invoice from the garage today for £402.82, to replace the front windowscreen wiper assembly, as a result of small leaves getting under the bonnet & blocking two drains, so went it rained throughout February, the wiper motor was sitting in water and hasn't worked properly since!!!!

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