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HWW in San Francisco!! :))

“Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower.”

― Albert Camus

A late July sky from my window in Florida. I really should go outside and take more interesting photos but it's been too dang hot for me lately.

Last week, temperatures hovered around -20º C in Chicago.

That's when - photographically speaking - there is something to be said for single-pane windows ( just as long as they're not located in living quarters...)

Taken from my neighbour’s window, on my floor. You can see our Recreation building, and some of the trees in our centre court are lit and despite the rain it looks sort of magical.

The seats at this window location are considered the best in the house, coveted by many, enjoyed by few.

Bamberg

aus dem 1. Stock fotografiert

(die darunter angesiedelten Häuser habe ich galant weggelassen

 

view from my window at home

  

-bin einige Tage weg zur Tulpenblüte in NL--

A late summer sky through my (dusty) window.

Miracle

 

I so wanted to stitch these two pictures together into a two photo “mosaic” but lack the skill and/or the app.

Photographed on Kodak T-max 100 film at 64ASA, evaluating Divided D-23 as a developer option for T-Max films.

Bath A: 8 minutes.

Bath B: 3 minutes.

The film has plenty of density, but a full, rich tonal range. It seems I can expose TMX at box speed when using Divided D-23. Nice to know.

Camera used: Hasselblad 500C/M with Planar 80mm lens, and one Proxar filter. I bracketed, so I estimate this frame was 1/4 second at f5.6

Vasili the outdoor cat from the neighborhood, subscribed to our social canteen

My view from a coffee shop in Kutaisi, Georgia.

From 7th Street in downtown Los Angeles, California.

The Forth Bridge first opened in 1890

 

The overall length of the Forth Bridge is 2,467 metres

 

The main structure (portal to portal) measures 1,630 metres

 

The highest point of the Forth Bridge stands 110 metres above high water and 137 metres above its foundations

 

53,000 tonnes of steel and 6.5 million rivets were used to construct the Forth Bridge

 

The Forth Bridge's piers are constructed from 120,000 cubic yards of concrete and masonry, faced with 2 ft thick granite

 

200 trains use the bridge every day, carrying 3 million passengers each year

 

The total painted area of the Forth Bridge is 230,000 sq metres, requiring 240,000 litres of paint

 

There are 1,040 lights installed on the Forth Bridge, using approximately 35-40,000 metres of cable

 

57 lives were lost during the construction of the Forth Bridge

 

At the height of its construction, more than 4,000 men were employed

 

The construction of the bridge resulted in an unbroken East Coast railway route from London to Aberdeen.

Another world at 30,000 feet From a westbound flight from NYC to Las Vegas, before sunset. — August 31, 2022

the view from St. Georgios monastery.

Cemetery Hamburg Ohlsdorf

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