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Trombone and baritone players from the combined UT Longhorn Band and Longhorn Alumni Band play on the sidelines of the Longhorns/Iowa State Cyclones football game at Texas Memorial Stadium, Austin on Saturday, October 15th, 2022.
Sheetz #76 1315 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, PA. The new store was built to the left of the old location.
One of the many historic rows in Great Yarmouth. This one is Row 76 otherwise known as Peer's Row or Cory's Row. This view is looking westwards from opposite Row 77 near Allens Bar towards South Quay and the River Yare. Next time I'm by here I must try to remember to look and see which name has been put on the new street name plate.
The building on the right is Trafalgar House and on the left is the old fire station.
Two months. I couldn't have made it this long without everyone's help! I owe everyone who's ever held my equipment, laid on barbed wire, and picked me up when I was stranded. I love you guys.
And a big thanks to all of my Flickr friends :) You guys are amazing, and always trying to help me out as I struggle.
The stars, the moon, they have all been blown out
You left me in the dark
No dawn, no day, I'm always in this twilight
In the shadow of your heart
this is not the best picture i took today, but definitely the one that explains my feelings the most. this is exactly the picture you can share your feelings in, these feelings that you can't describe with words, these thoughts that you can't name, because you don't even know what you're thinking about.
and then i just sat there and prayed, prayed but actually didn't say a word, because He knew what i was trying to say better than me. and i know He's going to fix these confusing thoughts.
Another no conceptual picture, I really don't have the time and I don't have my tripod for this summer. But I'm looking for models and I have found a young dancer so far!
Nothin' like havin' someone read over your shoulder.
Harbour Town statue: "Out to Lunch" by J. Seward Johnson
Canon EOS 350D camera with a Sigma AF 18-200mm DC OS Zoom lens
iPhoto b&w with a boost
03/17/09
khartoum, sudan, africa
early 1976
river trip on the blue nile
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
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learning is an art of discovery
I drove Ian on his field trip to the science museum with his class. Crystals and fossils and dinosaur models are endlessly fascinating. For chaperones too :)
Esmee (stranger 76)
For the first in a long time it had started to rain again. My assignment for that day was to take a picture with the theme "people". I know a place where it is dry and where many people come, under the cube houses in Rotterdam. There is always a lot to see.
Esmee had gone to Rotterdam with a youth tour that day together with her friend Annabel. I saw her standing by the stairs as she looked up at the cube houses. A ray of light stroked her face. She thought it was good that I took a picture of her. I asked if she wanted to stand on the side with a view over the Willemsbrug, there is more light to make a beautiful photo. Thanks Esmee.
This pictures is #76 in my 100 strangers project.
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Samokhodnaya Ustanovka 76 The SU-76 (Samokhodnaya Ustanovka 76) was a Soviet self-propelled gun used during and after World War II. The SU-76 was based on a lengthened and widened version of the T-70 tank chassis. Its simple construction made it the second most produced Soviet armoured vehicle of World War II, after the T-34 tank.
Crews loved this vehicle for its simplicity, reliability, and ease of use, affectionately calling it suka ("bitch"), Suchka ("little bitch") or Golozhopiy Ferdinand ("bare-arsed Ferdinand") for its layout which recalled the massive Porsche-designed German tank hunter.
Designed by Daniel Siskind
This class 76 cab was a mystery to me for a long time, it was at the site of the South Yorkshire Railway at Chapletown in Sheffield in the early mid 80's and i was told at the time that it was 76031 but since then I could find no record of it, and I wondered for a while if it was actually 76039 which is now in the Manchester Science Museum. Luckily posting the picture on Flickr cleared up the mystery and confirmed that it was 76031, The cab was set on fire by vandals when the group had to quit the Chapletown site and as a result the cab was scrapped (thanks to 'thejmat271' for the info)
The Porsche 935 was introduced in 1976, as the factory racing version of the Porsche 911 turbo prepared for FIA-Group 5 rules. It was an evolution of the Porsche Carrera RSR 2.1 turbo prototype, the second place overall finisher in the 1974 24 Hours of Le Mans.
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A very, very brief encounter with Harvey as I walked through the shopping mall late last Tuesday night. I was out with some friends from the camera club on a night walk around Slough and as Harvey and his friends walked past in the opposite direction I realised that just because I was doing something else didn't mean I couldn't stop a stranger. So having caught up with them it didn't take a lot of persuasion to allow me to take their photographs. I'm annoyed that I didn't notice the patch of light on his cheek as I'm sure with a slight tilt of his head we could have avoided it, but I was so taken by the intensity of his gaze that I think it is still worthy of inclusion in the project.
Thanks for letting me take up a few moments of your time Harvey.
This picture is #76 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page
Sheetz #76 1315 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, PA. The new store was built to the left of the old location.
MAN 18.360 HOCL con carrocería Intercentury II de Irizar
TIB Consorcio de Mallorca
Concesión IB-26
Fuera de servicio
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Enough was enough! Roger and Doug were sick of the Gorilla mafia's tyranny and decided to step into action and help the desperate driver!
(Much better editing today!)
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london, england
early 1976
city life
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
IRELAND : An afternoon Waterford to Rosslare Harbour local service arrives at Campile hauled by CIE B141 class diesel-electric loco No.B162 in August 1976.