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I set up a glass sheet w/ white tissue over it, 2 horses on the ends of the glass sheet for support, then a 3 side reflective white panel box around the object (this case was Ruthy, one of my 2 BTs). Under the glass pane had (2) 120v lights shooting up to prevent shadows, shot w/ 50D, 24-70L USM f/2.8, 1/60, @ 38mm, w/ Speedlite 580EXII.
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A friend wanted to see the article since she's out of state and couldn't get it. This was the best season I've had since I started coaching 5 years ago. It's amazing to watch these girls play. Coaching lacrosse has made such an imact in my life. This was the second time in 5 seasons that I was awarded Coach of the Year.
I was tagged by Leslie, Lenka, vana44, Dolldiva67 and Connie for this game. Thank you all very much!
Game Rules: Photograph three of your dolls/figures together, but with only one of each hair colour: blonde, black (brunette) and red.
This photo: Having a beer with friends... 🍺🍺🍺
Drei Freunde mit verschiedenen Haarfarben - aber alle mögen ein kühles Blondes! 😉
I tried to do a translation as good as possible for those who doesn't understand German: Three friends with different hair colour - but all like a "cool blonde" (means a pint of lager)! 😉
I tagged just a few, but if you see this, please play along. ^^
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Some dolls doesn't need a makeover yet, and he's one of them. Another great sets of accessories and outfit he has, I love it, especially his red converse snickers that could be almost perfect if they just use another type of insole. His LOVE arm tattoo is literally remarkable, it's too cute! I'm loving his total look!
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Landscape Composition; "Somewhere in New Mexico"; ©2011 DianaLee Photo Designs; please see my friend Sue's photos www.flickr.com/photos/negra223/ for more New Mexico photos
As we journeyed west into Montana the scenery didn’t change much. The flat plains surrounded us. Along US Route 2 the railroad appeared and divided the view between sky and field.
The trains out west are remarkable. For hundreds of miles, every 10 minutes or so, we’d pass a train. And then another. And another. And another. Train after train heading east. Our best guess was that they were on their way from Seattle to Chicago to feed the American appetite for Asian goods. Seemed about right anyway.
It is remarkable to see how the railroads cross, carve up, and tear through the American West. Towns were born from these lines and some faded as soon as the trains stopped rolling through. It's easy to take it all for granted but the importance of the American railroads to 18th century American progress through today is difficult to understate.
Oakland Motor Car Co. was formed in 1907 and joined General Motors in 1909 after the death of one of its founders.
Mo was barking, trying to get the horses to come closer and surprisingly they did. I assume they probably just wanted to see what all the commotion was about.
I had my favorite lens (10-22mm) ready. -10/10/09
taken in New Milford, CT
Oakland was a mid-priced GM offering until 1931. Its companion car, Pontiac, was introduced in 1926, and ultimately succeeded Oakland. Now, sadly, it too is gone.
Model: Courtney
Photographer: Trevor Loken (Me!)
Lens: Nikkor 50mm f/1.8D, extremely low ISO
Strobist Info:
• AlienBees AB400 20° gridded at 1/4 power from camera left for rim, aimed at back
• AlienBees AB400 with UBR backdrop reflector on tiny light stand behind the model shining against the backdrop at 1/2 power
• AlienBees ABR800 Ring Flash from above and camera right and front into 30" Moon Unit (Octabox), acting as a beauty dish and hair light and main light at 1/2 power
• 32" light gold reflector, giving a golden fill from camera left and front
Another Half Hallow Hills High School West photo, this one from 1980. Once again, these may be district owned Blue Bird All Americans and Carpenter Corsairs. The bus second from right is a pre-1967 Corsair while the others have the squared off rear roof corners that appeared in 1967.
Head of the Rocks Overlook
State Route 12 or Scenic Byway 12 (SR-12), also known as "Highway 12 — A Journey Through Time Scenic Byway", is a state highway designated an All-American Road located in Garfield County and Wayne County, Utah, United States.
Proceeding west to east for 122 miles (nearly 200 km), the highway starts south of Panguitch at an intersection with US-89, crosses part of Dixie National Forest and Bryce Canyon National Park, continues through the small towns of Tropic, Cannonville, and Henrieville. It crosses various parts of Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument (GS-ENM), continues northeast through Escalante and over the Escalante River, then north through more of GS-ENM, Boulder, the Aquarius Plateau, Grover, ending in Torrey at an intersection with SR-24, five miles (8 km) west of Capitol Reef National Park. The 30-mile (48 km) long portion of the highway that ascends and descends Boulder Mountain on the Aquarius Plateau is known as Boulder Mountain Highway.
(Wikipedia)
Head of the Rocks Overlook provides expansive views out across the Escalante Canyons where colorful slickrock stretches almost as far as the eye can see. Some 168 million years ago, these striated cream-and-red sandstone formations were sand dunes. Today, this landscape begs for visitors to grab their cameras to record the expansive vista as well as the meandering path of Scenic Byway 12 below. In the distance one can see the southeastern edge of the Aquarius Plateau (i.e. Boulder Mountain) to the north, the Henry Mountains (i.e. Mt. Ellen, Mt. Pennell, Mt. Hillers, Mt. Holmes, and Mt. Ellsworth from north to south) to the east, and Navajo Mountain and the eastern edge of the Kaiparowits Plateau to the south and west.
(scenicbyway12.com)
Die Utah State Route 12 – auch als A Journey through Time Scenic Byway bezeichnet – ist ein Highway in Utah. Sie beginnt an der Bryce Canyon Junction mit dem U.S. Highway 89 wenige Kilometer südlich von Panguitch und endet östlich von Torrey auf der State Route 24. Auf einer Länge von rund 198 km verläuft sie zunächst in südöstlicher Richtung durch den Red Canyon im Dixie National Forest. Der Einmündung der State Route 63 folgt die Durchquerung des Bryce Canyon, wobei der gleichnamige Nationalpark an dessen Nordende berührt wird. Sich nach Süden wendend verläuft die Straße nun im Tal des Paria River und durchquert die Ortschaften Tropic und Cannonville. Nach einem kurzen, in östlicher Richtung verlaufenden Abschnitt in Richtung Henrieville beschreibt die Strecke einen weiten Bogen in nordöstlicher Richtung durch den Nordteil des Grand-Staircase-Escalante Nationalmonument. Dabei werden die Ortschaften Escalante und Boulder berührt, der Canyon des Escalante River wird überquert; die Hole-in-the-Rock-Road und der Burr Trail biegen in Richtung Osten, die Hell‘s-Backbone-Road in Richtung Norden beziehungsweise Westen ab. Nördlich von Boulder, wo das Grand-Staircase-Escalante National Monument verlassen wird, folgt die Straße in nördlicher Richtung dem östlichen Abhang des Boulder Mountain; kurz vor der Einmündung in die State Route 24 wird der Fremont River überquert.
(Wikipedia)