Noblex at the Auto Graveyard
I’ve had this Noblex for a few years now. A 135U model that went to the Noblex spa at Noblex Canada in Vancouver to get […]
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I’ve had this Noblex for a few years now. A 135U model that went to the Noblex spa at Noblex Canada in Vancouver to get […]
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I was in Boston for my daughter’s wedding in early December and it rained copious amounts for one day and left nice puddles in the
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18th and Walnut in Philadelphia, PA. I think it’s the Anthropologie Bridal shop. But whatever it is, it was nicely decorated for Christmas and made
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Red Steps slow exposure. I paused, which probably made the yellow leaves show through. This was the best of about 10 photos. I like those
Yes, it’s a Master Lock. Saw it hanging on a closed-for-Saturday business in Philly and the sun was hitting the lock and the background was
Two random photos with two film cameras. The first with a 1/2 frame Canon Demi EE17 and the later one with a Nikon F3. Both
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Another photo from my random walk around a restaurant in Rittenhouse. I think it was the Green Egg Cafe? It was the daytime and they
So you’re waiting for a restaurant in Rittenhouse square in Philadelphia….that has a too-long-a-wait. What do you do? Walk around and find a few photos.
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These two are from the Auto Graveyard in Southern NJ. AGAIN! LOL. If you hunt around, you find very unusual compositions there. The first is
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More details from the auto junkyard. I got about 150 good photos at this place and I’m sure if I go back, I will get
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While in the Auto Graveyard, there was so much machinery scattered about. Anything you could imagine Power Supplies. Industrial generators. Old TVs. Aircraft cockpits. Industrial
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More Infrared with the EM-5.1. These, again focusing on the backlit leaves. I’m more and more a fan of backlit foliage for Infrared, as it’s
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