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Ok... I promise this is the last squirrel photograph. End of my experiment with this squirrel - it is definitely not afraid of getting close. They are actually very fast and seem to communicate in some way with other squirrels. Apparently friendly, they like to be fed seeds, nuts, fruit. Enough of my friendly squirrel!
Flickr's Explore Interestingness Calendar, July 19, 2006.
After the St Paul Union Depot Days, the Duluth Museum’s Soo 2500 appearance, it made a photo trip on the Dresser Sub. Great times were had by all whom attended
Visitors from UAE waving flags of Qatar as well as UAE during the National Day Celebrations of Qatar.
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As I wandered southeast Hawthorne with my camera I made a new friend. Kneeling down I took the cats picture while it laid comfortably on the chair. So mellow, maybe the heat was a factor, or it could have belonged to the store owner and was use to strange people. =)
Happy Bokeh Wednesday, everyone!
Happy International Cat Day, too!
I was sitting on a fallen tree by one of the lakes when I sensed movement very near me. On turning my head I saw this beautiful Robin, although he was so close I could not resist giving it a go at getting a shot. I find birds very hard to capture so I'm very pleased he stayed still enough for me to get this shot.
Sorry I'm not around at the moment but with luck should be back soon.
I was treated to lots of friendly horn action from the crew of NS 21Z, aka "The Zipper" (Rutherford, PA to Chicago, IL, 63rd St., Park Manor Yard hotshot trailers/containers) as he flew through downtown Brimfield, Indiana on NS' ex-LS&MS/NYC/PC/CR Chicago Line. I'm sure they've seen me before as I've shot the evening parade countless times which includes the Zipper. At the time of this shot 21Z's crew took 20K home the following day back east to Toledo as a regularly assigned set of trains, (although that may have changed since) and as it turned out I got the same friendly horn the following day from 20K with the same crew. NS 2585 is an SD70M built in Oct. of 2000 for NS. The NYC era tri-light signals are still in service here.
Late last November, Guy( www.flickr.com/photos/ozgfk/22930379874/in/dateposted/ ) and I had a drink and a chat about cameras at a bar along Kandahar Street. Our waitress was cool and friendly, so we asked if she would let us take her portrait. I got her name, wrote it down, and now it's disappeared. If I find that paper, I'll update the photo title here. I recall her saying that she's working at that bar to pay her way through school.
This one gave us a good long look before going about his business. It was a few days before everything turned white.
A friendly stop of sunlight and 1950s setting. A happier place to have a cup of coffee would be hard to find. The owner greeted us the moment we walked in the door. I like that kind of place.
I wonder sometimes what people thinks when I slam on the brakes with my bike, make a U-turn back and photograph such a motif.