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Fashion on display in the window at Saks Fifth Avenue on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, NYC. Shot through the store's window with film using the Canon Elan circa 1995.
… a stick of re-enactors prepares to board D-Day Doll, their transport for a demo jump at IWM Duxford. Daks over Duxford
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The fifth major waterfall I captured on our hike along the Schwarzwasserbach. At least, it was impressive when we were there - after some days with a lot of rain - but there was a notice saying that during dry periods the waterfall is just a trickle!
Shortly after this fall we reached the road, where we went down to 'Fuchsfarm' above Hirschegg to catch the bus back 'home' to Riezlern.
also known as The Crown Jewel at 212 Fifth Avenue. A Sotheby's exclusive. I was invited to an open house tour cocktail party last night to preview the space. The home is spectacular, but the views are even more so. This is the view of Madison Square Park from the 23rd floor terrace.
One fifth of me was broken, and the rest was about to collapse. As small petals falling lightly and being carried by the winds.
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"There is a fifth dimension, beyond that which is known to man. It is a dimension as vast as space, and timeless as infinity. It is the middle ground between light and shadow, between science and superstition." - Rod Sterling
CPKC's business train featuring classic Canadian Pacific equipment (and one repainted KCS car) eases through the crossovers with the Union Pacific, passing the former CNW depot at Clinton, IA.
The deadheading train spent 12 hours getting between Bellevue, IA at sunrise and Nahant Yard in Davenport, IA at sunset, a trip that normally takes 3 hours.
September 10, 2025
Even when I am running errands and pressed for time when I go down to Manhatten I try to grab a shot here and there when possible.
This year the FFF+ have decided to change their monthly challenge from "Five On The Fifth" (FOTF) to “Freestyle on the Fifth”, so still a theme every month, and to be posted on the 5th of the month, but this year it does not have to be five images, it is up to the member to choose a single photo or a collage/composite of how ever many photos they like. The theme will still be set by a member of the group each month.
This month it was Lisa’s www.flickr.com/photos/thevixen turn to choose the theme, and she chose “Glass"
I have chosen to photograph the base of a wine glass lit by a Tunnel Light.
Located at the corner of Fifth Avenue and 53rd Street, Saint Thomas Church is a New York City landmark. These steps mark the point where you should turn to get to the Museum of Modern Art.
Fifth pocket on a pair of five pocket blue genes. The small fifth pocket was originally intended for a pocket watch but almost no one carries a pocket watch these days and few even wear a traditional wristwatch. This small bit of obsolescence is for the Crazy Tuesday Group, challenge, Outdated.
Happy Crazy Tuesday!