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Russia. Samara. Museum-estate of Alexei Nikolayevich Tolstoy (The building was built in 1881-1882 by order of the retired staff captain A. I. Werner, at the end of 1899 it became the property of Alexei Appolonovich Bostrom, A. N. Tolstoy's stepfather. Alexei lived here constantly while studying at the Samara real school)
Россия. Самара. Музей-усадьба Алексея Николаевича Толстого (Здание было построено в 1881—1882 годах по заказу отставного штабс-капитана А. И. Вернера, в конце 1899 года стало собственностью Алексея Апполоновича Бострома, отчима А. Н. Толстого. Алексей жил здесь постоянно во время обучения в Самарском реальном училище)
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Cincinnati skyline from this past Friday night from a parks overlook on the Kentucky side of the Ohio River. I got kinda lucky that both the Cincinnati Bengals and Cincinnati Reds were both playing at home.
I think this is a little soft a I screwed up and had my focus on manual focus and didn't notice it.....Dammit!
Russia. Volga river. Samara Oblast. Tolyatti. Lock. Passenger hydrofoil boat «Voskhod-02» (built in 1976)
Россия. Волга. Самарская область. Тольятти. Шлюз. Теплоход «Восход-02» (построен в 1976)
Red 1967 Jaguar E-Type 4.2 litre - GCP 249E - seen entertaining the crowd, in the rain, at Glasgow's IGNITION Festival of Motoring, August 2017.
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The Macon Drive-In Theatre in Macon Missouri by Notley Hawkins Photography. Taken with a Sony ILCE-7RM2 camera with a Sony FE 24-240mm F3.5-6.3 OSS lens at ƒ/8.0 with a 1/160 second exposure at ISO 100. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.
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Just a couple of House Sparrows seen early this morning near our house! We get flocks of these little beauties roosting in the bushes round the town!
I had ran into her before the eclipse and then after. Afterwards I was able to meet one of her friends she came to the event with.
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While in Cincinnati we had a couple hours to burn before the Creation Museum opened up on Sunday morning. I suggested to my father-in-law that we should go over to the Cincinnati Airport and watch the planes come in. Well the airport had a great viewing area with lots of parking and a play area if you had kids. Here is a shot of one of the plans taking off.