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Old Manor Park Library, London

Taken on my g31(w) good God what a lovely building out in the middle of nowhere? I also took a shot on my analog and might post that once processed but I don't think I can beat this.

Taken today, cropped.

Ali Raheem (@ali lemmy.sdf.org, social.sdf.org ali@sdf.org) https://goo.gl/maps/4VDEKSHoQFyMXunH9

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Memento Mori, St. Nicholas Church Deptford, London

Taken on a Lomography Simple Reloadable (f/9, 1/120, 31mm) on Kodak Gold 200 ISO.

Taken by Ali Raheem (@ali on lemmy.sdf.org and social.sdf.org, email ali@sdf.org) in May 2023.

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Morris dance diptych, Greenwich, London

Taken on an Agfaphoto Half Frame camera (f/9 [f/12 35mm equivalent], 31mm, 1/120s).

Taken on Kodak Gold 200 ISO film.

Scanned as one adjusted together.

Taken by Ali Raheem (@ali social.sdf.org, lemmy.sdf.org, ali@sdf.org)

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Abandoned Building, Newham, London

Taken on a Lomography Simple Reloadable camera (f/9, 31mm, 1/120s) on Kodak Gold ISO 200 June 2023.

By Ali Raheem (@ali lemmy.sdf.org, social.sdf.org, ali@sdf.org)

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Parish Church of Saint Paul, Deptford

Taken in late May 2023 with a Lomography Simple Reloadable (f/9, 31mm, 1/120s) on Kodak Gold 200 ISO developed at a +1 push.

By Ali Raheem (@ali on lemmy.sdf.org, social.sdf.org and ali@sdf.org)

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Cut is the Branch, Marlowe's grave, St. Nicholas' Church, Deptford, London

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/532523

> Cut is the branch that might have grown full straight > The quote from Doctor Faustus which acts as the epitaph on it's author's grave. > > Above that quote is "At this spot lie the mortal remains of Christopher Marlowe who met his untimely deaht in Deptford on May 30 1953." > > Christopher Marlowe, by some accounts a spy, by others the "real" Shakespeare died in Deptford, London when he was stabbed in the eye with a knife in a pub on 30 May 1593. > > Taken with in the afternoon on 30th May 2023 with a Lomography Simple Reloadable camera (f/11 + flash, 31mm, 1/120s) on Kodak Gold 200 ISO film developed at a +1 push. The flash caught the plaque and roses nicely, you can see just above that the local university students often leave pens resting by the grave in tribute to the author. > > Taken by Ali Raheem (@ali on lemmy.sdf.org, social.sdf.org and available at ali@sdf.org).

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Cut is the Branch, Marlowe's grave, St. Nicholas' Church, Deptford, London

Cut is the branch that might have grown full straight The quote from Doctor Faustus which acts as the epitaph on it's author's grave.

Above that quote is "At this spot lie the mortal remains of Christopher Marlowe who met his untimely deaht in Deptford on May 30 1953."

Christopher Marlowe, by some accounts a spy, by others the "real" Shakespeare died in Deptford, London when he was stabbed in the eye with a knife in a pub on 30 May 1593.

Taken with in the afternoon on 30th May 2023 with a Lomography Simple Reloadable camera (f/11 + flash, 31mm, 1/120s) on Kodak Gold 200 ISO film developed at a +1 push. The flash caught the plaque and roses nicely, you can see just above that the local university students often leave pens resting by the grave in tribute to the author.

Taken by Ali Raheem (@ali on lemmy.sdf.org, social.sdf.org and available at ali@sdf.org).

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St. John's Church, Stratford, London

Taken with Moto g31(w) in June 2023

By Ali Raheem (@ali on lemmy.sdf.org and social.sdf.org ali@sdf.org)

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Under the flag, University of Greenwich, London

Taken on a Lomography Simple Reloadable Camera (f/9, 1/120s, 31mm) on Lomochrome metropolis 400ISO. Cropped otherwise as scanned.

In Pride month June 2023.

A person stands under the pride flag on an otherwise desolate dreary day.

By Ali Raheem (@ali on lemmy.sdf.org and social.sdf.org, ali@sdf.org)

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The Gipsy Moth, Greenwich, London

Named for the Gipsy Moth IV Ketch (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gipsy_Moth_IV) which used to sit not far away.

Sir Francis Charles Chichester was the first to circumnaivgate the globe via the clipper route and doing so the fastest (when he finished in 1967). He did so after taking up yatching when he survived lung cancer.

Taken with a Lomography Simple Use Reloadable camera (f/9, 1/120s, 31mm) on Lomochrome Metropolis ISO 400.

By Ali Raheem (@ali@lemmy.sdf.org, @ali@social.sdf.org, ali@sdf.org). May 2023.

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Bridge to Nowhere [Critique Wanted]

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/248265

> Photo taken with a Lomography Simple Use Reloadable Camera(f/9, 1/120s, 31mm) on Lomochrome Metropolis ISO 400 > > By Ali Raheem (@ali@lemmy.sdf.org, @ali@social.sdf.org, ali@sdf.org)

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Analog photography @lemmy.ml ali @lemmy.sdf.org
Bridge to Nowhere

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/248265

> Photo taken with a Lomography Simple Use Reloadable Camera(f/9, 1/120s, 31mm) on Lomochrome Metropolis ISO 400 > > By Ali Raheem (@ali@lemmy.sdf.org, @ali@social.sdf.org, ali@sdf.org)

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Bridge to Nowhere

Photo taken with a Lomography Simple Use Reloadable Camera(f/9, 1/120s, 31mm) on Lomochrome Metropolis ISO 400

By Ali Raheem (@ali@lemmy.sdf.org, @ali@social.sdf.org, ali@sdf.org)

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Geometry in the home of Geometry

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/135783

> Shot from a abandoned shack on a beach in Lixouri, Kephalonia > > This randomly placed ladder created some interesting shapes along with the structure. > > Taken by Ali Raheem (@ali@sdf.org) on a Motorola g31(w) cropped from a 4.26mm, f/1.8 ISO100 I've used some layered blurred overlays to bring up vibrancy.

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Geometry in the home of Geometry

Shot from a abandoned shack on a beach in Lixouri, Kephalonia

This randomly placed ladder created some interesting shapes along with the structure.

Taken by Ali Raheem (@ali@sdf.org) on a Motorola g31(w) cropped from a 4.26mm, f/1.8 ISO100 I've used some layered blurred overlays to bring up vibrancy.

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Today I learned @lemmy.ml ali @lemmy.sdf.org
TIL: The faulty rivets on the Titanic meant it was doomed to sink. If they rivets were properly made it would have survived hitting the iceberg.
www.nist.gov NIST Reveals How Tiny Rivets Doomed a Titanic Vessel

When the remains of RMS Titanic were discovered more than 3,800 meters (12,500 feet) beneath the surface of the North Atlantic i

NIST Reveals How Tiny Rivets Doomed a Titanic Vessel

Another note, it likely could have survived hitting the iceberg had it not turned to avoid it (it had no chance of avoiding it but turning meant the rivets took the full load of the collision).

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Ancient Olive Tree, Cephalonia

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/125462

> I can't get over how good these ancient olive tree's look scattered all around Cephalonia. > > Taken with Canon EOS 1300D by Ali Raheem (@ali@sdf.org,) > ƒ/5 1/100 25 mm ISO100

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Ancient Olive Tree, Cephalonia

I can't get over how good these ancient olive tree's look scattered all around Cephalonia.

Taken with Canon EOS 1300D by Ali Raheem (@ali@sdf.org,) ƒ/5 1/100 25 mm ISO100

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Priest Cell, Kefalonia Agios Gerasimos Monastery

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/93898

> Taken with a Canon 1300D > By Ali Raheem (@ali@sdf.org) > F/3.5, 1/60, 21mm, ISO800

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