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Gelendzhik, Russia 2014

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Just a nice contrast I think, old and new side by side.

quack! i love rubber duckies.

"It's not paranoia if they really are coming for you. And they really are coming for you."

 

From last March in NYC. Imagine my surprise when I realize we are flying in, really now, little black helicopters when doing the tour of NYC. I found this amusing.

Mallards in flight at Herb Parsons Lake at Fisherville, Tn. The late afternoon sun caught these two coming in for the evening.

Thanks Clarke and Bill. Caught three freights on the CP/Metra line West of Bensenville in the span of less than one hour. A East and Westbound Ethanol train, and a Eastbound mixed freight. Two with ICE/DME livery, and the third a CSX led train

Maybe another bad tag of some sort?

Window-wall under construction at Durlston Country Park. Dorset, UK.

 

It's a window... in a wall. Wheelchair user and small child-friendly feature coming soon to the cliff-top observation point. Hopefully the birds won't mind (and won't plough straight into it).

 

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How I love watching hummingbird antics...as if you couldn't tell! There was a group of juveniles playing around this bunch of wild fennel. I wish the incoming bird had been a little closer (or maybe me at a different angle) so it would've been in better focus. Oh well!

 

A friend asked how I manage to capture these guys...well, it's easy and it's not. It's not easy to capture them as they fly by...they are too fast. Or if they are hovering in front of you...their movements are too random. However, if you can find them feeding, your odds improve greatly. There's still some randomness to their movements, but you have more time to get them in focus. If you can find them sitting...well that's even easier, although not necessarily as interesting!

 

There are people who like to photograph them at feeders, and then those who add sugar water to some blossoms to entice them in. Some set up elaborate screens and flashes...and they get great shots.

 

I don't do any of that. All my birds are found on walks with the photo assist dog. It is a combination of knowing the likely areas and times these birds hang out, and then being ready. Maybe one day, I will plant my own hummingbird jungle so that they will visit my yard!

Colour and inspiration palette from Northern Quarter.

Seen while making a Dunkin' Doughnuts stop in Meriden CT. A strip mall, like the one we stopped at, will probably replace this building.

Model: Minh Phuong

Photo: Dinky Hoang.

Un nuovo misterioso personaggio si aggira per i vicoli di Barcellona, stay tuned!

COMING UP SHORT - Decatur's Juan Gamino slides in to try to steal the ball from a Rider player during the Eagles' 10-0 loss Tuedsay. Messenger photo by Joe Duty

 

Soldiers are accompanying refugees who are herding cattle along a road, followed by a cart piled high with furniture and other belongings. These refugees appear to have been relatively lucky, others escaped with nothing. They were compensated for their material losses after the war but nothing could compensate for the civilian casualties and deaths.

 

After the war, many farmers found their land was devastated, crossed by trenches and wire and littered with unexploded shells and other debris of battle.

 

[Original reads: 'OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN ON THE BRITISH WESTERN FRONT IN FRANCE. Refugees coming back.']

 

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This August to the Lester Public Library, Two Rivers, Wisconsin

Hard to leave this weather for the frigid Sask. experience.

People on a sky bridge to the airport parking lot

idk what to do. Maybe make a comic, or what ev's. Good luck out there flickr dudes.

Phoebe came home last night to vote in her first presidential election. She has a squished penny to commemorate the event and so do I.

Royal FloraHolland is the world's largest wholesale flower and plant market, selling per day 33 million items for 12.5 million Euros in 120,000 transactions. The market covers 1,732,769 square meters (242 football pitches). Aalsmeer, Netherlands.

I'm still waiting on the wheels. I just stuck these (130mm spacing on the rear) to set up brakes and fenders, which I'll have to adjust. Patience is not a virtue I enjoy.

 

The replacement chainrings don't have the crazy ramps and pins of the originals, so it's a good thing I have the high-tech Suntour "Continuous Flow Engagement Extreme" shifters. I think this is the fourth bike for those shifters since I got them used many years ago.

Into the ravine at Monee, IL - the southbound train we almost got caught by Stunkel Road, begins its trip south.

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