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I stepped outside tonight for some fresh air and maybe look around some of the street lights for some bugs. There was nothing at the street lights so I headed back to the door. On the porch, I found my cat sprawled out on her side batting something against the wall. Sure enough.......this is what it was!
It is awesome to see this thing fly! (:-D
Olympiapark, in Munich, is where the 1972 Summer Olympic Games were held. It's full of some pretty stunning architecture, landscaping, and design elements. I can't remember which building this is unfortunately, but I liked its angular look.
Olympiapark, Munich, Germany.
My designer friend Dionne made an illustration about content marketing for a project at work and made ME the human in the image. I love this.
Scots Pine stand at John Muir Country Park, Dunbar, near Edinburgh, Scotland
Olympus OM30 + Tamron 28mm; Fujichrome - scanned in from original transparency.
Marriott Hotel, Metro centre, Gateshead on 28th March. Taken with Minolta Hi-matic G with Kodak BW400CN. C41 processed and scanned by local independant lab. As scanned
This imaginative display of sky photography was captured by Essence Kelly. It was taken at Gibbs High School in Saint Petersburg, FL
A study in severe angles as Derby's latest architectural showpiece forms a backdrop to a waiting Dennis Dart SLF cascaded from the Trent Barton parent fleet to its Notts & Derby offshoot.
365 Days
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One day, I'll really figure out what number this is, and how many I am behind. =P
Click here for the blog entry I posted regarding this photo. (And randomness. Always randomness involved.)