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UP ZG2BRB heads out of The Dalles after meeting its counterpart Z in town. Evidently the lead locomotive was not breathing well.
Show off your submissive with these fantastic display crates!
RLV option included.
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How could I walk past this scene and NOT make a photo? I just loved the way that single blue crate was integrated into the wall of black.
1/100 s at f/2.8, ISO 1600
Pentax KP, HD PENTAX-DA 40mm F2.8 Limited
"You ball the blame
Then you starve to finish your painting
Its gonna take time my friend
You have to keep graceful dancing"
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Beetlebones is in FLF this week!
Stack O' Crates: A bunch of crates for you to build your own crate display or shelves. Comes in 2 prebuilt shelf configurations, 2 sized crates with 3 bakes (horizontal, vertal and flat)) and an Ivy pot. Happy Weekend ^
Bacon suffered a back injury this week -- A slipped disc or a pinched nerve, reckons the vet. Poor little bugger has the be kept in his crate (except for "short leashed walks") for two weeks.
Since he's caged and being fed steroids, Keith suggested we should rename him "Veal".
Crates of Arrack (a Sri Lankan whisky) being unloaded. Sri Lankan arrack is distilled from the nectar of coconut flowers. But usually when you drink it you don't worry about all that stuff.
after 5 hours of searching the massive collection of 12 inches at amoeba theflip finally found what he was looking for: "Better The Devil You Know" by Sonia. i have never seen anybody so happy
And a look into the kitchen. I got together with a couple friends at Toad's Coffeehouse in Grand Ledge this morning, and (with Joe's encouragement) caught this photo before we opened that door.
Anyone can count the seeds in an apple, but only God can count the number of apples in a seed. Robert H. Schuller
Stunning light, architecture and reflections in glass crate a maze of design that delights my eye. I love the sheer power created by bold lines and shapes. The reflections create a mystery that I have to solve.
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This year I'm using a different film format each month, starting with the smallest and working my way up through the sizes. The format for June APS (Advanced Photo System) which was introduced in 1996. It was a short lived format, as soon after it was launched digital cameras started to become more affordable, and the non-technically minded snap shooter, for whom the APS system was ideal, soon switched to digital. The film is no longer made, but expired stock can be found online. This was taken with a Nikon Pronea-S camera using Konica Centuria ISO 200 film, which expired in 2003. Developed in the Tetenal C41 kit.