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The crew is half asleep working at a 10 MPH clip most of the way from North Vernon. Maintenance dollars are being spent east of Seymour with the new directional running. Rumors are that this stretch will soon be dismantled and the lack of upkeep is telling.
THE RADICAL ARCHITECTURE OF LITTLE MAGAZINES 196X–197X
APRIL 12 – SEPTEMBER 9, 2007
CANADIAN CENTRE FOR ARCHITECTURE
**I wasn't allowed a flash, forgive the high ISO grain
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This is an Art Deco ceramic dress clip from the 1930s. It would probably have been worn as one of a pair on the neckline of a dress. The jug behind it on the left is a little older, coming from the 1920s, and the cup to its right dates from the 1950s. Once again, the miniature rose is from the local supermarket. :)
The 1G76 Holyhead -Birmingham, New St. catches the evening sun as it heads out of LLanfairfechan , past Brunditts siding west and towards Pen-y-Clip viaduct, with Penmaenbach head in the background.
Certainly not all of the clips I've taken from 2024, but a good slice of memories.
It was a great year for photography and getting out with friends.
The BASTION Boots, REVOLT Shades, ASSAULT Hoodie and VIOLATOR Pants from = REBELLION =. Bastion Boots are Original Mesh Men's Boots with an 8 Leather Textures and Resizer HUD and fits the Signature Gianni, Geralt, and classic feet. Styled with Ryan Hairs from Vango, Daniel Head from CATWA and Appliers from Stray Dog.
IANR 4001 (without a slug!), 3801, & 76--the company's own Jordan spreader--all dash southbound over Mud Creek, just south and east of Vinton, Iowa. I'm still getting in the swing of things manual-wise, so my shutter wasn't quite at what I would've been fully satisfied with, but this'll do. Thanks to mechanical problems on CIC property, I wouldn't really end up getting any salvageable shots of the spreader in action. Still though, it was quite a treat to chase, I can't complain. Oh yeah, just under a mile west of here, this extra met with the normal northbound CRWA, so that was neat. Although I wasn't there to witness said meet, the fact it even occurred is cool enough for me. Taken on 2/6/21.
Ces toutes petites boucles d'oreilles ont gardé toute leur fraîcheur depuis qu'on les a trouvées dans une enveloppe surprise. Il faut juste imaginer un peu de parfum provenant des fleurs de Plumeria présentées. #Macro #Vowel #MacroMondays #Earrings
"Just dreamin' of a warm Summer day in Natchez....that's all!"
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"Happy Fence Friday, Y'all!"
~Mary Lou
The African buffalo can be found in South Africa. This large wild bovine reaches up to 1.5 meters in shoulder height and can weigh up to 750 kg. While both sexes have horns, bulls are equipped with a heavier boss and upward curving horns. The African buffalo are bulk grazers and convert long grasslands to shorter grassy environments in the bushveld plains of South Africa. As a result, the African buffalo herds have an important impact on the ecological environment in South Africa. The African buffalo is a very sociable animal and can live in herds of up to 100 individuals. These large herds break into smaller groups when drought occurs in South Africa. With a gestation period of 330 days, 1 calf is born at a time. Peak breeding season occurs between March and May, with calves being born between January and April.
The African buffalo are frequently preyed upon by lions. African buffalo are known to rush to the defence of another herd member if it is under attack from a predator. In a large group, they are also able to ward off a pride of preying lions. The African buffalo is a member of the Big Five animals in South Africa, as a wounded buffalo is known to be extremely dangerous. Mainly found in woodland savannas across South Africa, the Kruger National Park has the highest concentration of African buffalo. Smaller populations can be found in Kwazulu Natal and Eastern Cape provinces. The African buffalo have very stern appearances, and have a tendency to look upon you as if you owe them money!
Info source: southafrica.co.za/african-buffalo.html
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The photo was taken during September 2017 near Skukuza, Kruger National Park Mpumalanga, South Africa.
I can't believe I've never posted photos of the great Lore Decorators signs before now. These photos are from last June. I believe this building was torn down over the summer. I need to dig into the archives to find my older photos of the place.
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This is my next "clip" picture for my 365 project with the weekly theme "1 object - 7 pictures".
CLIP = OUCH!
I'm off for the next days to Salzburg - catching up on Monday - CU.
Captured with a Nikon Df and a manual Nikkor Ai 50mm ƒ1:1.2 with a 3 x ND Filter, post processed in Lightroom using VSCO.
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Ces pinces métalliques n'arrêtent pas de se suivre pour éventuellement s'agripper à un congère tout en le pinçant à qui mieux mieux.
D300s
85mm DX Micro
SB-600 w/blue gel
SB-900
Triggered via built-in flash (CLS)
Capture NX2
My copy of this VERY cool image by Bald Monk: www.flickr.com/photos/baldmonk/2346514750/
This was a shot I had seen type of image and thought that it would be a good one to add to my library of set-up for my Hands-on Flash Classes. It took a while to get it where I wanted it, but I think it was worth the effort.
Some Tech Stuff:
I used the built-in flash as the trigger for the wireless SB-600. I set the power out put to "- -" in the commander menu. There can be a slight burst of visible flash during the exposure, even when set this way. But because of the angle of the camera to the water surface, you can't see it.
I filled the skillet up about half way. About 1.5 inches deep. I wanted the water to be deep enough to hide some of the reflections off the bottom of the pan, but shallow enough to give me some working room between the rack and the water surface.