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Obsolete view from the old front porch, ..I used it to document the sunrises each day.
It is gone, torn down..I believe that this was one of the last pictures i took from it before i broke it into pieces..This was the scope of the remodel project.. here I am 20 feet up off the ground and removing roof supports..!....
it will be a different viewpoint from inside the new screened in lanai when done
It will be wonderful to be back in the house
Leica M4-P
Voigtländer Nokton 35mm f/1.4 VM II MC
Fomapan 100 Classic EI400
Kodak HC-110 + ars-imago #9 45min @20° in Jobo1520
Digitaliza on Essential Film Holder
DSLR Scan
Negative Lab Pro
Newbury St., Boston, MA.
(NCAA Lacrosse Final Four '08 in Foxboro, day off between Semi final against Duke and final against Syracuse)
A great all-over filler - tutorial here: www.13spools.com/2014/11/ffmqal-zig-zag-feathers-tutorial...
Pair of tin wind-up race cars with rubber wheels. Bar attaches between the cars and works a zig-zag action with one car ahead and then the other. Made in Western Germany
I have taken this photo inside of the Pearl-Qatar while waiting for my client last night...luckily I had my camera and my tripod in my car.
I'm a sucker for lime green! This is the left overs from my first zig zag quilt. I always seem to cut way too much.
beesquarefabrics.blogspot.com/2009/03/how-to-make-zig-zag...
I created a zig zag quilt using solely fabrics of my design from spoonflower Barb Raisbeck of Quits by Barb did an incredible job of quilting it - each zig zag is a different design and different colored thread is used throughout.
the connection of this ball is just like the Xmas Ball Ver 2. i find it as a very efficient connection with many variations. it can be inside-outed, having a color change effect, tommorow i will post the inside out version.
A couple of ex QR rail motors cross one of the massive stone viaducts on the Zig-Zag Tourist railway near Lithgow NSW. Taken in better days when the trains were still running.
I like the lines in this split rail fence in the Mariposa Grove, Yosemite National Park.
Thanks to everyone for all your birthday wishes, and Happy Fence Friday!
Renamed from Split at the suggestion of my friend Peter.
The line to Barkly East in South Africa was well known for it's 'zig-zags' as a means of gaining (or losing) maximum height using minimum space. Pictured is a mixed train cautiously negotiating the first of those reversals. Northern Cape Province, South Africa. Early 1976. Kodak Tri-X scan. Nikon F. © David Hill