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Part of the spacegirl set.

Une des quatre grues Cockerill de 85 tonnes traverse la gare de Lyon Part Dieu. Avril 2000

Carl Zeiss Jena DDR Pancolar MC 50mm f/1.8

Part of the Of Places and People Project: San Francisco Edition

Here is Live Action Christie next to brad since both are dark skinned dolls from the same era. It’s pretty interesting that until LA Christie came along, Brad are definitely the darkest doll I owned, but she makes him look relatively tanned lol.

 

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Lothian Buses

Volvo B9TL / Wright Eclipse Gemini 2

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Seen on route 44 on St. David's Street, Edinburgh.

 

2018 was the time when, as part of the Fleet of the Future plans, the coloured blinds and screens were slowly phased out in favour of pure white displays.

Here is the pink Part Route display, on a short 44 working to St. Andrew Square.

 

Taken 25/03/2018

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A partir de una pequeña ermita comenzada a levantar en 1494,tras el desembarco de las tropas castellanas en Tenerife,se levantó a partir del 1500 un amplio recinto que se ha ido configurando como un gran Templo.Tiene cinco naves con techumbres mudéjares y retablos barrocos,así como varias imágenes de valor artístico.

Part of the intercom system.

The card swipe worked. We defeated the imposter and the ship made it to its destination. We were victorious but we also lost a lot of good crewmates. I guess this is the end of my adventure. Goodbye.

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Aperture:f/5.0

Focal Length:105 mm

 

Part of a path at Magdalen College, Oxford

Part of the formal garden floral display at Cliveden House.

 

52 in 2025 #6 - One Colour

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Taken By : دريول طياره

 

Part of an exhibit in the Smithsonian's Museum of American History

حرمت ْ احبك ..

 

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ممنوع نسخ او استخدآم اي صورة من صوري بدون اخذ الاذن مني والموافقة عليهآ شخصيا ً .. شكرا لذوقكم واخلاقكم

 

SMC Pentax DA 1:4-5,8 55-300mm ED

Part of the Killerton Estate, Devon.

Partiendo de la estación de Irun hacia el final del viaje en Hendaya.

508123 & 508136 seen approaching Hillside with the 2U22 1247 Southport - Hunts Cross 17/4/21. (Taken using a pole)

Part of a series on idyllic childhood

Part of an editorial I shoot with actress Charlotte Sullivan doing a nod to the Marilyn Monroe look.

A Seal’s Life, Part II. © Copyright 2021 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

 

A group of elephant seals lounging on a Southern California beach.

 

If you thought that the earlier photograph on a young elephant seal was the only one in the series… you were wrong! I have several more to share before I’m done. To be honest, photographing this group was almost an after-thought. We were passing though the area on our way to another destination and, well, why not stop? Even though we’ve been there many times before. So we pulled out for a break and walked the fancy trail along the edge of the bluff to a point where I could overall a big group of these big critters on the beach.

 

Elephant seal are, of course, impressive — mostly, but not entirely, in good ways. (About that not entirely part, their manners, uh, don’t exactly conform to what we were likely taught as children. There are a lot of gross noises, some random fighting, and more. Oh, and have you heard about the smell?) For animals that are reportedly skillful hunters and quite graceful swimmers, on land they look awkward and, to be honest, like large, lazy lumps of seal flesh. But the view we get of them is hardly the whole story, since we generally only can watch them where they haul out onto beaches… where they nap, lie about, make noises, flip sand on their backs, occasionally claim their bit of beach territory, and generally don’t do much at all — saving up their energy, I imagine, for the important work of hunting once they get back in the water.

 

G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, “California’s Fall Color: A Photographer’s Guide to Autumn in the Sierra” is available from Heyday Books, Amazon, and directly from G Dan Mitchell.

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PART 1 ; MY Sis 7AYATII www.flickr.com/photos/dloo3a-moot/3897862583/

  

PART 2 ; ME

I tried a bunch of these... It really is amazing how difficult it is to take a shot of this building

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He is never tired ;-)

I've got his flash on the tail ! Double bonus for woso :-D

"...Is getting the costume 'back' in the ring"

 

Well I guess this answers the question of which Flash is my Flash. I went with the classic, Barry Allan.

And for the record, it is very difficult to balance a minifig holding a minifig by a gold band while still making it look presentable.

Part of a series.

This is my first HDR attempt! Please tell me what you think about it ;)

 

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Part of the enduring appeal of snowflakes is their intricate appearance and near infinite variation, meaning that all snowflakes are unique. The number of possibilities of nuances in temperature and humidity as the snowflake falls to the ground is limitless.

 

If you look closely at a Snowflake you will see countless individual features, all having formed ever so slightly differently in direction or shape owing to the slightest change in the environment in which it formed.

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