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Reach for the stars!
On of the fun things about doing a shoot with Danbo of Babo or what ever toy I use, is that I can turn them into anything or anyone I can think of!
So today I thought about how cool it would be to go to space and just float around for a few hours and watch the stars from there!
Did you have that dream as a kid too?
The one were you thought you could be or do anything in the whole wide world?
We should try and reach for our own stars!
What ever those stars stand for in your life!
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Today I bought a wide angle lens...not too sure how much I like it just yet- however the hpad meeting this weekend should help me decide, tower bridge shots anyone?
Canada, British Columbia and Coast Guard flags at half-mast at the Coast Guard station, Westview Harbour, Powell River, B.C., Canada.
Masting period: From May 30 until further notice.
Occasion: DISCOVERY OF REMAINS AT THE KAMLOOPS INDIAN RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL
Masting location(s): The flags on the Peace Tower in Ottawa and on all Government of Canada buildings and establishments across Canada.
Nikon D200
AF-S DX VR Nikkor 55-300mm f/4.5-5.6 G ED
Coke train 47238 from Alsdorf (D) to Esch-sur-Alzette (L) has just left the yard of the coal mine Anna in Alsdorf behind DB 215 118 and 113 and has started the trip to the south of Luxemburg.
Alsdorf, 28-1-1990.
D10904
215 ascending Angel Row on 27.6.15 on its way around the city and, ultimately, to the Racecourse Park and Ride. This view has somehow pronounced the notches in the front bumper which presumably secure it in place, with what look to be some kind of bolts or pins... either that or this particular bumper fitted to 215 was slightly different to the norm.
the day i met the monster.
actually... i think it's kind of silly to call him a monster.
he actually has a very rich mind with an amazing vocabulary.
he had some of the most profound insights on European metal,and
is actually quite the wizard in the kitchen. while we made an extravagant
soup/salad/pasta meal with goat cheese,he rattled off about a thousand
recipes he had come up with on his own. he's quite the fellow.
Messrs Blackman & Munday’s former Halifax Joint Committee 215 LJX 215, an A.E.C. Regent V 2D3RA built 1960 with a Metropolitan-Cammell H40/32F body on Walmersley Road in Bury by the Palatine Drive junction taking part in the Bury Transport Museum’s Historic Vehicle Cavalcade. Sunday 26th May 1985
Note, LJX 215 was first registered on 8th February 1960 and originally operated by the Halifax Joint Committee as number 215. The Halifax Joint Committee operations passed to the Calderdale Joint Omnibus Committee upon its creation on 6th September 1971. The Calderdale Joint Omnibus Committee operations were transferred to the West Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive on 1st April 1974 due to local government reorganisation, LJX 215 being renumbered 3215. LJX 215 was withdrawn from service circa 1975
Ref no 06640
simple pero hermoso
simple but beautiful
This photo represents all the "illegals" in EU, all the Mexicans, Colombians, Cubans and all the people who come to EU looking for a better life and money to send to they families, they live in little apartments, sometimes in ugly apartments, they leave all they families, friends, lenguage, LIFE, They left everything familiar behind, so these number represents that "the apartment" where they live
Well, my film project turned out to be a disaster, so here's another fill-in for now. Hoping to get some time to shoot something new either Friday or over the weekend.