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While driving around, I stumbled across a small development that looks like affordable housing. Even though all the houses were essentially the same, they were designed with a certain style and were nicely painted and landscaped. And they all had a front porch.
73-1676 The 1st ACCS Offutt AFB E-4B in the static at RIAT 2022, bit of patience required for this shot a 747 with nobody standing in front of it took some doing a lot of tarmac between me and the jet !
Clarksburg, WV. June 2016.
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Front Street in front of Union Station in Toronto has been under construction for quite some time now and apparently, will take another two years to complete.
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From left to right:
USS Churchill
USS Zumwalt
USS Giffords
USS Ford - E2 Hawkeye taking off
USS Constellation
USS Ticonderoga
Yorktown Heights, NY. October 2016.
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Store will be closing January 2019
Niagara Falls, NY. July 2017.
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3 Classic cars, from the left. A 56 Chevy Bel air, 57 Chevy 210 station wagon and a 58 Ford Thunderbird.
Nikon FE2
Nikkor 24mm f/2.8 Ais
Ultrafine Xtreme 400
Formerly the site of a Catholic church, there's currently an apartment building on this lot.
I puzzled over what category to build in when they were announced. I eventually decided to build in the summer category. Then I decided to have a guy on the beach because when I think summer this is what I see. Will this get me into round 2? I have no idea. Many of the other entries are amazing. Good luck to all!
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I think you really get a "summer" feel from the MOC.
Built September 2011
Sandsone front porch of Drayton Hall Plantation, Georgia. Drayton Hall is the oldest surviving example of Georgian Palladian architecture in the US and one of the only pre-Revolutionary houses that remain in nearly original condition today. Hit 'L' to view large on black
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There is articulation in all of the 'toes', and the lower foot segment connected to the round macaroni pieces slides, with just enough friction, into the upper leg segment with the parabola pieces. That is strange to explain, but I will post pictures eventually-it is very hard to pose in ldd.
Front row seat for the elevated engine; custom paintwork by Davies Custom Paint.
Martin Place, Sydney, Australia (Tuesday 3 Jul 2012 @ 8:43am)
Situated 32 km from Kathmandu in a fertile valley, Panauti's Old Town is an early medieval neighborhood whose Newari architecture dates to the 13th century. It is a pleasure simply to stroll the quiet cobblestoned streets, interacting with the townspeople, basking in color. An amazing time travel experience.
It's kind of a combo low-rider/handlebar bag kinda front rack thing. With light mount and hard mounting points to the dropouts and fork crown. Creates a much stiffer connection to the bike and you end up with a much lighter rack than something you'd buy off the peg. Just one more reason to go custom... www.bantambicycles.com