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Seen during one of my morning excercises. Two shots, one for the sky, one for the green. Shot handheld. Processed in Qtpfsgui.
This is from my daughter's math excercise book back when she was eight.
I have used another shot from this book for 97 in the In Numerical Order 3 pool - but that will have to be enough for a while. Scouring this book for numbers would be too easy.
Photographer: Tim Borny
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In Japan and other parts of Asia, healthy people often wear face masks to avoid catching colds or to keep their allergies under control.
Photographer: Tim Borny
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Photographer: Tim Borny
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I was having a ball! Get it? Seriously though, it was part of my rigorous physical regimen that I try to every day. OK, I did it once.
For reasons I do not understand, whenever I go to the gym, the person in there before me has been watching MIdsomer Murders. I do not understand this. How is John Nettles supposed to help you exercise?
I need to excercise my back musscles as I have a bad back. This big blue ball helps me with it. (170/365)
Had no idea that the under feathers on these beauties were black. Don't know what caused them to spread their wings as I was walking by but I'm glad they did.
These are the 5 American White Pelicans that were rescued from the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico last year and brought to the zoo since their injuries would not allow them to survive in the wild.