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beauty at the Wedding Chapel sign Neon Museum Downtown Las Vegas Nevada

I accidentally ran across this beautiful young lady in a mountain park south of Phoenix

I grew up playing with and loving Hot Wheels toy cars. We didn't have much money when I was a kid, and you could get a very cool car that you could drive really fast for not that much cash. used my Tamron 90mm macro lens, a flash, and piece of black Plexiglass to capture the car and its reflection. Chevy Silverado Pickup Truck.

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Venedig im Dezember 2024.

Hot and Cold - An interior wall in an old stone home is now exterior but likely the electricity is still on and this outlet may work. Seen on a very cold and windy day in January, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania.

Taken on the way to Anaheim where we saw Trans Siberian Orchestra. I have no photos for the next two days because I got hit by a vicious cold that night. Today is the first day I can somewhat function enough to turn on the computer and process photos.

A new post, Randsburg — A Living Ghost Town, is live on my blog.

When I was a kid, a long time a go, Speed Racer was the most bad ass cartoon on Saturday mornings, and the Mach 5 race car was the coolest car ever. The cartoon has not held up that good, but the Mach 5, the Batmobile, and Knight Rider's KITT are still the reddest cars ever to be seen on TV. I could not afford to have new Hot Wheels as a kid. Now that I'm a big kid I can afford to relive my childhood.

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View from The Temple of the Winds, Mount Stewart

Action photography. People learning Israeli martial arts at Nomad Krav Maga in Las Vegas, Nevada USA.

in monochrome Black and White.

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Taken with Tamron 90mm Macro lens and heavily cropped in Lightroom.

Manhattan

 

Sigma 50mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art

Exposure: 1/160 s at f/1.6, ISO: 1600

Mikey the farrier at Cowboy Trail Rides in Red Rock Canyon, hard at work. Done in black and white. www.cowboytrailrides.com 702-387-2457 book a horseback ride with us

Lofoten Islands, Norway.

With Tokina AT-X 16-28mm F2.8 PRO FX.

Jamaican Fruit Bat, Costa Rican Lowlands

I tetti verdi in Norvegia sono una tradizione radicata. Da centinaia di anni, le case vengono costruite con queste splendide coperture ricche di manto erboso, arbusti e piante di ogni genere.

 

In Scandinavia, i tetti erano probabilmente ricoperti di corteccia di betulla e zolle di terra fin dalla preistoria. Durante la dominazione vichinga e nel Medioevo la maggior parte delle case aveva i tetti a zolle. Nelle zone rurali, si trovavano ovunque fino agli inizi del 18° secolo. Una tradizione che rischiò di perdersi e che all’inizio del secolo scorso, il governo norvegese fece di tutto per salvare.

For a wile now I have been working on a project that I want to turn into a book. It is about toys of my youth.. We grew up pore so it is more about toys I wish I would have had, not ones that I actually did have. This is a series of Lego People. Growing up I only had one set of Lego, I got for Christmas one year, and it did not have any people. I created many things with the limited amount of those plastic building blocks I did have.

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Check out the "Real World Review" of the Canon EOS 5D Mark IV rat the link above.

Green-crowned Brilliants Taking Turns at a Passion Fruit Flower, Costa Rican Highlands

FotoCorsi Hero Workshop

Canon 5D Mark IV

Canon 24-70 F2.8L II

gatlinburg aquarium

the beautiful Upper Antelope Canyon in Page Arizona. What a wonderful place have been wanting to go for a very long time. Wonderful!

Manhattan

 

Canon 5D Mark IV

Sigma 50mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art

Exposure: 1/200 s at f/2.8 ISO: 2000

Glossy ibis, lot. plegadis falcinellus, (jauniklis), Rudasis ibisas

120 seconds exposure with my ND filter. The tower (still under construction) 215 meters high will be the highest apartment building in The Netherlands.

grew up playing with and loving Hot Wheels toy cars. We didn't have much money when I was a kid, and you could get a very cool car that you could drive really fast for not that much cash. used my Tamron 90mm macro lens, a flash, and piece of black Plexiglass to capture the car and its reflection . monochrome black and white

you can buy my art at james-sage.pixels.com

An autumn foliage scene from the small rural village of East Orange, Vermont.

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