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First kiss of light on the Huxley Range, reflected in the Ben Avon pond, Ahuriri River Valley, New Zealand.
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First Leicester Wright Streetdeck SK16GVN 35190 is seen a little of route in High Wycombe bus station on an X74 to Slough, 18th July
One still extant piece of industrial trackage in Syracuse is the First Ward line along Hiawatha Boulevard on the city's north side, although the crossing of 7th North Street into the old Crouse-Hinds complex was recently removed. A local crew with a GP35 slug and GP40-2 power unit bring a car around the line on a fall morning in 2015.
The 'First Neighborhood' was developed in the 1960s as the first planned residential neighborhood in Westlake Village. This community of nearly 300 homes sits at the western-most edge of Los Angeles County and presents one vision of the quintessential American suburb.
The developer was a shipping magnate, Daniel Ludwig, and the overall town plan was the work of the famous Los Angeles architectural and planning firm A.C. Martin. Many of the individual homes were designed by R.J. Marwick.
Today, most homes have been renovated and are different enough that it is easy to miss their tract homes origins. The overall layout and wide greenbelts with walking paths remain intact making it an even more attractive neighborhood.
Westlake Village; March 2023
Marin Civic Center - San Rafael, CA
UPDATE: I'm thrilled to announce that my photo above won first place in the Abstract category for the Worldwide Photography Gala Awards 2009 Annual Contest. My photo will be displayed in a show in Madrid, Spain in the spring of next year.
For the full list of winners, see the Jurors' Announcement.
first wandering jew bloom spotted at Mayfield Park, Austin, TX. Sony nex5r and Schneider Kreuznach Componar 50/4.5 enlarger lens.
Here’s a small patch of Pickwick Dutch Crocus that I found at Buxton Park (Indianola, Iowa). These purple and white striped crocus with bright-orange stamens are the first spring flowers that I have seen this year. I photographed these earlier this afternoon in full-sun, but under an umbrella to avoid hard shadows.
Developed with Darktable 4.8.0.
First Manchester
Scania L94UB Wright Solar S\Decker bus
Fleet number 65704
YN 04 GNU
Service 1 Chester ~ Liverpool
Seen in Chester bus station
Saturday 7th April 2012
To my yard, that is. These rose-breasted grosbeaks were especially welcome since I've had no time to walk around and look for migrants this fall. They stopped to eat berries, along with a resident northern cardinal, in the dogwood tree in my front yard before moving on.
First Manchester: 313 (W313 JND) a Mercedes Benz Citaro, painted in First Group corporate livery. It is captured here in Stockport Bus Station after arriving on service 401.
© Christopher Lowe.
Date: 3rd June 2000.
Ref No: Scan07255/JL.
Nobbys Head in Newcastle, NSW, was first sighted by a European, Captain James Cook on 10th May 1770. A pier which took 38 years to construct by convict labour joined this island to the mainland. A lighthouse is located on the headland. Today there is a popular walkway up to Nobbys Head. It lies at the entrance of Newcastle Harbour.
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First Manchester
Scania L94UB Wright Solar S\Decker bus
Fleet number 65707
YN 04 GMG
Service 1 Liverpool ~ Chester
Seen in Liverpool
Friday 4th May 2012
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Explore October 7, 2008, #498
This was the sunrise the frist day I had my new camera!!! How lucky I was!!!
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Taken from my bedroom.
Nantes (France)
Glenelg Pier. Click on for details. Taken with iPhone Hipstamatic App using "John S" virtual lens and Ina's 1969 virtual film.
Ex-GWR 78xx Manor No. 7812 `Erlestoke Manor' arrives at Bridgnorth with the first steam hauled departure of the 2024 operating season.
TTArtisan 50mm f2.0
These are the first roses to bloom in our backyard this year. Morgan County, Alabama - Knockout Roses.
First Christian Church
Designed by R. Duane Conner and Conner & Pojezny
1956
OKC
For obvious reasons, this church is my favorite building in OKC, and I'm happy to say that a nomination to the National Register is in the works for this fantastic piece of googie architecture. If it is added (and I'm sure it will be), this will be the second building designed by my grandfather to be included on the register (the first is the Y Chapel of Song on the UCO campus in Edmond, OK).
My friend, David Wanzer, and I were asked to host a mid-century architectural tour of OKC for the National Trust for Historic Preservation's national Main Streets conference here last week. Of course, we happily obliged and were delighted to show guests from all over the country some of our great architecture. Here are the buildings that we included on the tour:
St. Luke's Methodist Church (tour inside)
State Capital Bank (tour outside only)
First Christian Church (tour outside because the conference opening ceremony was held here)
The Gold Dome (tour inside)
Citizens Tower (tour inside)
Pollock House (tour outside)
St. Patrick's Church (tour inside)