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Cosmo Rouge reflected and the soda gallery coming soon to replace the now memorable Ifs Ands & Butts.
It's just after 5:30AM and another day's work has resumed on the massive restoration of the Kansas Capitol. The east wing, which stands in shadow, is basically completed. Scaffolding still remains on the north and south wings, but should be coming down in the near future. The most visible and striking change that we all recognize is the replacement of the original copper done, which had oxidized to the familiar green color over the years.
This extensive...and expensive (!) project has taken 12 years and has cost somewhere north of 300 million dollars to complete. As anyone who has done restoration knows, there were many $urpri$e$ along the way...!
Here is the Elk coming ashore from the lake. For most of the lake crossing the animal was roughly knee deep in the water; however, in one deep spot, he got in up to the bottom of his belly.
Los Angeles Fire Department air & ground crews came to the aid of an injured hiker in Runyon Canyon Park on September 13, 2009. The 32 year-old man was hoisted aboard an LAFD helicopter with a shoulder injury, after which crews assisted an uninjured civilian rescuer and flight crew Paramedic in hiking from the canyon. © Photo by Mike Meadows
Enough with the procrastination.
Mark Stokoe
Design Portfolio 2009
In Print June 21
Coming Soon To A Good Design Firm Near You!
Hopefully.
See the work at www.markstokoe.ca/works
all clothes and boots coming soon soon soon
(don't mind the blurred vest parts, my net connection is shit!)
I have to give my husband credit for setting up this composite shot. I handled the post-processing, which merely consisted of cutting and matching columns from multiple photos. The ambient light provided the pleasing colors and tone.
Toby "smokey " Rose the owner of Smokey's saloon and Rusty Hameler bartender for Smokey's saloon and a Vietnam war veteran gets shown by Andy Cooper Of Eagle Lake construction the progress of the remodeling / expansion is coming .
with Hoya NDX8 and YN568EX in Neewersoftbox triggered withYN622N-TX in manuel mode + Lightroom 5
I LOVE THIS LENSE!!!!!
Just having a bit of fun here, showing Mars about to disappear behind the moon at the bottom, and reappearing again at the top.
It’s funny, Mars looks so much bigger in movies.
One more of the series "Coming to America" what a successful project this was.
Credits:
Model: Brianda Jaquez
Makeup: Brenda Rodriguez
Hair: Sarah Baddass Bridger
Photographer: AMP Productions/Buggs' Photography
Avro Lancaster B.1
Battle of Britain Memorial Flight
RAF Coningsby
Batle of Britain air show
Kemble
September 2011
In memory of my uncle Professor Frank Musgrove d. 29.08.2011 Sarah Fielden Professor of Education at the University of Manchester 1970-1982 navigator on Lancasters with 149 Squadron RAF Methwold 1944-1945 author of Dresden and the Heavy Bombers
Sutlej River (Punjabi: ਸਤਲੁਜ, Sanskrit: सुटुद्रि Hindi: सतलुज also known as Satluj), is the longest of the five rivers that flow through the historic cross-road region known as the Punjab in northern India as well as Pakistan, and is located north of the Vindhya Range, south of the Hindu Kush segment of the Himalayas, and east of the Central Makran range in Pakistan. Its source is in Tibet near Mount Kailash, and its terminus in Pakistani Punjab near the port city of Karachi via the Indus.
It is the easternmost tributary river of the Indus River, which overall, drains the ancient and historically important region of Greater Punjab. Located in the shadow of the Vindhya range, the region to its south and east is arid and known in different regions as the Great Indian Desert or Thar Desert, which more or less parallels both the river and the border between Pakistan and Rajistan. Flowing generally south-southwest from its headwaters, the Sutlej River joins first with the Beas River in the state of Punjab, India and continues south-westerly into Pakistan to mix with the Chenab River, forming the Panjnad River south of ancient Multan. From the confluence near Khanpur, the Panjnad joins the Indus River at Mithankot, whereafter the large river flows through a gorge near Sukkur and flows through a fertile plains region known as the Sind until it reaches the Arabian Sea.
The Sutlej was known as Shatadru or Suṭudri to Indians in the Vedic period.
Sutlej Valley from Rampur ca. 1857
Sutlej Valley from Rampur ca. 1857
A heavy freight canal, known as the SLY (Sutlej-Yamuna Link), is being built eastwards through Punjab near an ancient caravan route and highlands pass from the Sutlej watershed to connect near the source of the largest tributary of the Ganges, the Yamuna river, and when complete will allow shipping from India's east coast to the west coast.
Well we arrived home on June the 28th 6 hours late from Dulles Washington , got our bags and headed to the long stay car park at Heathrow , anyways bus dropped us off and we headed to the car and these guys came into land , was really tired and this is the pic of the bunch however didnt want to miss the oppurtunity to bag me a few last shots , was really cool being on the flight path at the right time , noisy beggars but fun to shoot
This picture was really hard to scan, but I tried my best. It shows the coming soon sign for the Country Bears at Disneyland.
Scanned from the book Disneyland, Then now and forever (2006 Edition)
As excited as I am about the New Fantasyland Expansion...from the rides to all the new photo ops...there's a part of me that wishes it would all open at one time. Look at all the excitement over Cars Land! It looks amazing. By opening Fantasyland bit by bit, is it going to take away from the "Oh, wow" factor?