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Roentare,
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lightnegative,

Reluctant upvote because it’s New Zealand but my dude/dudette, what’s with all the hashtags?

I’m assuming a federated post from Mastodon

boogetyboo,
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The one in the foreground is clearly Steve.

philomath,
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Visited the zoo today. This tiny burrowing owl was taking no shit from anyone.

eclectech,
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  • Hey, how's your day been?

  • Not bad thanks. The local cygnets have hatched. Super cute and fluffy.

  • Nice. Have you got any photos?

  • Nah. Didn't have the camera. Went home for it, but then I couldn't find them again. Walked quite a way too.

  • Oh. You must have been disappointed. You seem to be coping well though.

  • Yes. Yes I am.

eclectech,
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So anyhow, FRIEND exists now. Sort of. Not sure why. I was a bit tired after the long walk. Had some card and a sharpie. 🤷‍♀️

eclectech,
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Obviously I thought this through and made sure our friend can stand up absolutely fine. They just liked to lean in for a hug now and then. I mean, you would, wouldn't you?

ahem

DemocracySpot,
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lisamelton,
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@DemocracySpot You are very welcome, sir! Love the texture in that photo. 💖

DemocracySpot,
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mattblaze,
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Pennsylvania Avenue Subway, Reading Railroad, Philadelphia, 2004.

mattblaze,
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Captured with a Fuji GX680 camera, 80mm lens, T-Max 100 film. Some tilt was applied to keep various elements in focus. It was very dark in there.

The Pennsylvania Avenue Subway was built to provide a sub-grade freight connection between the Reading Railroad's main line and its "City Branch". It served the Baldwin Locomotive Works' Callowhill plant and the Philadelphia Inquirer's printing plant, among other Center City industries. Abandoned in the 1980's.

mattblaze,
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The GX680 was a fun but very unusual camera that couldn't quite decide what it wanted to be. It's a gigantic beast of a medium format SLR camera providing (limited) view camera movements. It shot
120-format roll film with a 6x8cm frame (so a 3:4 aspect ratio), with a built-in autowinder. It's sort of what you'd get if you merged a Nikon F4, a Hasselblad, and a Crown Graphic.

DeborahLeagueFineArt,
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DeborahLeagueFineArt,
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jr, German
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jr, German
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jr, German
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sarble,

Framed

DemocracySpot,
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@sarble

Love this, Peter.

DemocracySpot,
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NuanceRhymesWithOrange,
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DemocracySpot,
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📷 That's one way of looking at it.

rhino,
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Good Morning, House in the Trees - We've got a wet weekend ahead of us here. Got out at sunrise (sans sun) looking for some shapes in the trees and fog.

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