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January 26 2012
f/4.2 1/200th ISO 200 30mm.
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January 25 2012
http://remindersphotography.soup.io/
would all my lovely soup friends mind following my new soup. dc photography is dead, reminders photography is my new name.f/4.2 1/200th ISO 200 30mm.
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f/4.2 1/200th 18mm ISO 400.
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various exp inf.
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want to start using this film camera again but there is something wrong with the shutter and i haven't got around to taking it to the shop. better get my arse in gear.
f/5.6 1/3rd 55mm ISO 800.
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January 24 2012
Every year, thousands of books just like this are ruined by hipsters all over Tumblr. Reblog if you’re part of the 5% who care and want to help stop book abuse.
If you don’t reblog this you don’t have a heart.
Every year, thousands of books just like this are ruined by hipsters all over Tumblr. Reblog if you’re part of the 5% who care and want to help stop book abuse.
If you don’t reblog this you don’t have a heart.
December 22 2011
It’s a time-honored tradition at Navy homecomings – one lucky sailor is chosen to be first off the ship for the long-awaited kiss with a loved one.
Today, for the first time, the happily reunited couple was gay.The dock landing ship Oak Hill has been gone for nearly three months, training with military allies in Central America.
As the homecoming drew near, the crew and ship’s family readiness group sold $1 raffle tickets for the first kiss. Petty Officer 2nd Class Marissa Gaeta bought 50 - which is actually fewer than many people buy, she said, so she was surprised Monday to find out she’d won.
Her girlfriend of two years, Petty Officer 3rd Class Citlalic Snell, was waiting when she crossed the brow.
They kissed. The crowd cheered. And with that, another vestige of the policy that forced gays to serve in secrecy vanished.
By Corinne Reilly
The Virginian-Pilot
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