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I was making the long trek back to my car after a disappointing photo shoot at dusk... seeking to photograph some elusive deer in the nature park, but they kept themselves nicely hidden in the forest. Darkness fell quickly.
Then I came across this beautiful fountain lit with the most glorious light. I had seen this fountain during the day, but didn't realize how stunning it looked at night. I had to stop and take some shots... both short and long exposure. I was hoping to catch some water droplets at short exposure, but it wasn't until I got at home that I realized how artistic the extended-exposure shots were.
This is an example of the age-old adage:
If your planned shot isn't happening, move around; if you keep your eyes open, photo ops are all around us.
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Mit dem Fahrrad auf den Bürgenstock.
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Blick nach Luzern hinunter.
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He couldn't remember. Not his name, not his family, not even his birth date or why he was so angry. No country of origin, no phone numbers, no friends or pets or past loves. All he got were error messages, like so many little blinking caution lights that lit up his brain.
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Cyborgs don't need to remember.
Here's an admin drinking coffee and talking on her cell phone. Hmmm is she working or just looking for a job from this site administrativejobsplus.com/ I can't tell, can you? Looks like a co-worker of mine.
Now this admin is hard at work on her pc looking for a job here administrativejobsplus.com/ I bet she'll find some good administrative assistant jobs there. They have the biggest list, I'm told.
Happy girl in front of her pc just found an administrative assistant job from this web site administrativejobsplus.com/ It's got jobs all over the country sorted by area code for other jobs too.
I simply wanted to thank all the Flickr Admins out there for all of their time and energy, so that we might post our images and enjoy the fruits of their labor. Many are my friends, many I have never met but have appreciated their services. All volunteer their time, and many spend several hours a day making sure things run well for the groups they have volunteered to help keep alive and well. My hat is off to you. A big hug and thanks to you ALL!
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The Award iPick of the day on 26/ 07/ 2014 was given by member of Frame BANGLADESH Nazma Kabir and Kaniz Khan, and finally judged by the Admin and aproved by Admin Apu Rahaman. Thanks to all of them.
Awarded Admin's Pick on 30.07.2014 by Fob Frame .
This picture won 2 Awards.
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The bird art above is a photo of a public mural in Rowland Alley, San Francisco.
Artist: David Meggs Hooke
For me this single image sums up not only the location but UrBex itself. The contrast between beauty and elegance of an age past with decay and abandonment of the present.
The police station complex was built in 1892 - 1893 and consisted of a Magistrate's Court Room, Courthouse, Strong Room, and Residence for the Officer in Charge, Charge Room, Single Men's Quarters, Cells, and Stables. It cost 1800 to construct and replaced the original Police Station and Cells that had been built in Bridges Street in 1881 - 1882.
The Police took charge of this building on the 16th of May 1893. A new Magistrates Room was built in 1902 and the Police Station was extended in 1926. The Court sat for the first time on Friday the 13th October 1893 and was noted as being the fourth one in the colony.
Sgt Wright was Peterborough's most famous police officer, known as the 'Swagman's Friend'. He built a shelter shed for men passing through town looking for work in the 1930s. In 12 months, he arranged comfort, food, and shelter to 3272 travellers.
The Police Station and Courthouse is still used by the South Australian Police Department but is not available for inspection.
Peterborough, South Australia:
Peterborough was part of the Eldoratrilla Run from 1851 until the Hundred of Yongala was broken up for selection in 1871. Farm land was taken up in 1875 by a group of German settlers; Peter Doecke (after whom the town was named), Johann Koch, and Herman Rohde.
In 1880, while the railway was under construction from Port Pirie, Koch surveyed his land into town allotments and named it Petersburgh. The coast railway arrived from Port Pirie through Jamestown in February 1881, and the inland line from Burra through Terowie connected with it in May 1881, so within months of its foundation Petersburg - as the Post Office and South Australian Railways insisted on spelling it - became a major railway junction.
The town rose to prominence very quickly, and has remained the major population centre in the eastern half of the region. From its early development, Petersburg became a classic railway town in layout - like Gladstone and Quorn - with its main street parallel to the railway, and its principal hotels, banks, and commercial buildings clustered opposite the railway station. Petersburg's growth was assisted by the extension of the railway to Broken Hill in 1887, and by the construction of the Transcontinental Railway to Perth and the
Ghan line to Alice Springs in the early twentieth century, making it a strategic hub of the national railway network.
Under Railways Commissioner William Webb, a large railway maintenance workshop was built at Petersburg, and a suburb of railway workers housing went up at the western end of town, using innovative cast concrete construction techniques developed by Adelaide builder Walter Torode.
In 1918 the Nomenclature Committee renamed the town Peterborough, oblivious to the irony that its German founder had originally given it an English name, and it had only been
made to look German by a bureaucratic mis-spelling. During the 1930s depression, a gold crushing battery was built at Peterborough to encourage local mining. The town has lost most of its railway function since the 1970s, but remains an important regional centre.
Source: District Council of Peterborough, Heritage Of the Upper North, Volume 6 - District Council of Peterborough, page 115.
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