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Store closed late 2017
Butler, PA. February 2017.
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John Butler (vocals, guitars, banjo, weissenborn).
John Butler @ Alhambra, Geneva, Switzerland, 04.05.2022.
(c) Christophe Losberger - www.daily-rock.com
Butler, Pennsylvania
The city added a bunch of new murals in 2016. Most commemorate something about the city's history.
Store closed late 2017
Butler, PA. February 2017.
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25NC no 3467 heading north at Butlers Haven with a Kimberley bound train 2439 on 20 June 1996.
Square crop due to bad composition.
Northern Cape, South Africa.
"Well, that was a chore, I must say!"
"But where the devil is Gladston?"
"Here he comes with the truck now."
"And not before time!"
Volvo B7TL/Plaxton President
Bentinck Colliery Site
Butlers' other compound near Bentinck is home to their deckers, although X695YUG - which I am informed is now withdrawn - is seemingly abandoned in the lay-by just outside, where it is seen at rest on 7th October 2024.
Butler vs. Milwaukee in women's soccer, 8/30/2015 at the Butler Bowl, Indianapolis Indiana
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Win Butler of Arcade Fire. Arcade Fire played a sold out show at the Greek Theater in Berkeley, CA Oct 2nd, 2010.
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I'm not sure if this building was always a bank, but it is a bank now, protected by gargoyles on 2 sides.
Butler, PA
On a photo walk with the Pittsburgh Photo Safari Meetup group.
Butler was once a rich city so it still has some impressive buildings, but also some urban decay.
It is the place where the "Jeep" was designed by the American Bantam Car Company in 1940 and won the contract from the U.S. Army for its first General Purpose vehicle. However, Bantam could not meet the production demands of the army during WWII, so much of the manufacturing was farmed out to Willy's and Ford.
Armstrong Steel and the Pullman company were also located in the city.
Lafayette visited in June 1826, just about a month before both Adams and Jefferson died (July 4, 1826) the 50th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. The Lafayette apartment building for senior citizens now occupies the spot where The General was entertained during his visit.
New Bedford, MA
I know what you may be thinking..."Why would you mess this much with this image?!?!" The easy answer is because I can, why not? But the real answer is below :)
The problem with buying high quality lens' is that you learn rather quickly how awful your cheaper lens' are. You know, the ones you bought when you were first starting out and tended to think that all glass is the same.
Well I haven't put on my only telephoto zoom lens in a long while. I think I bought it for just under $100 new. For the longest while it was great. I got a huge let-down when I went to photograph a local lighthouse. I zoomed into 300mm (yes, I used a tripod) and it all looked great...until I got home and got a good look at the images. Wow, this zoom lens...well...sucks! Very soft, poor color, etc.
So I went a little crazy in PP. Man, I need a better telephoto. Santa! You listening?
Lighthouse history:
"Its days as a whaling center were long past, but New Bedford was still an important port in the late 1800s. It was the third largest manufacturing city in Massachusetts, and about 500,000 tons of shipping entered the port in 1890 alone. Butler Flats Light, built in 1898 for $34,000, replaced the old Clark's Point Light, which had been active since 1804. The appropriation for the lighthouse was Butler Flats was secured largely through the efforts of Congressman Sturtevant Randall.
Butler Flats Light was designed by F. Hopkinson Smith, also an artist and writer. Smith's place in lighthouse history is secure largely due to his planning of Race Rock Light in Fisher's Island Sound. Smith also built the foundation of the Statue of Liberty.
Built in shallow water with no solid rock for a foundation, Butler Flats Light was a challenge to construct. An iron cylinder 35 feet in diameter was put into place after five feet of mud was dredged. The cylinder was filled with stone and concrete, then the brick lighthouse was built on top. The tower was painted red for a time, but it was changed to white in 1899.
The "sparkplug" style light has four stories. The basement served as a storage area. Above that were office space, living quarters which were 18 feet in diameter, and a watchroom. Butler Flats Light originally had a fifth-order kerosene-fueled Fresnel lens, which has since been replaced."
Minha cor preferida e um dos azuis elétricos que mais desejei! Mas depois de quase um ano que comprei que fui usar. Sinceramente não entendo!!!
No anelar usei o On the Silver Platter da Essie também, e adesivo que comprei no aliexpress. Amei este tipo de adesivo, o bom é que vem uma folha do tamanho da de ofício e dá para usar muuito =D
Vi na foto que o tc deixou uma ou outra bolinha mas não percebi à olho nu.
Apaixonada com esta mani!
South of France type Bars.
Red Airlites.F32/R40 on Nos Wolber rims 27x1 1/4
Williams 5 pin crank.
GB front brake.
Phillips pedals./GB toe clips.
Brooks saddle.
Paint work Mercians Derby.
Chrome by Derby plating.
Store closed late 2017
Butler, PA. February 2017.
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Store closed late 2017
Butler, PA. February 2017.
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Store closed late 2017
Butler, PA. February 2017.
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