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Store closed January 2018
Moon Township, PA. April 2017.
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Vestal, NY. May 2024.
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Wellsville, NY. January 2019.
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Front Door amongst urban street art in England we call this Vandalism in Lisbon its art, whatever i really like city wall art
Lisbon Portugal
Near the headquarters at Laguna Atascosa NWR. Los Fresnos, TX. This refuge is home to the endangered ocelots. Only about 15 on the refuge.
See more recent pics from the Rio Grande Valley
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Our beautiful world, pass it on.
These past few months I was so pleased with the support of my flickr friends and contacts I didn't care much about flickr explore. Someone told me today that this photo made it to Front Page back in April. Great! This one is satisfying since it's one of my favorites. Front Page stuff just turns me off sometimes since it's so inconsistent. I see some great photos that deserves recognition but sometimes you just see trash. Some of them are just cliché crap and you just get the "What the FUCK" reaction! lol!
Here the photo!!
oh, please check out my previous photo too!!
And wouldn't you know it, we have been allocated a villa complete with Woodpecker nest, and by the looks of it, ready to fledge. Here an adult arrives with breakfast.
The Rover Dozer, is a front end loader built to work on planets with little or no breathable atomophere. It comes with built in life support, and is universally employed by exo planet construction companies everywhere.This heavy machine is a common sight in new or forming colonies. It also works well as a snow plow.
This is an older Moc of mine that I must have made around 10 years ago. I recently took out of storage for Febrovery 2021. The original mouting for the bucket was multi jointed arms which were weak and difficult to move in unison. So I upgraded the bucket and control arms to actually work, and fully articulate, much better than before. This is a first for me, as I never before built any of the Lego construction sets, so figuring out how to make the bucket move was a real challenge. Otherwise it's almost exactly the same as it was when I first made it.
WEEK 31 – Old-School BAM, Lexington, SC
A look toward the exit (well, entrance too, but we're already inside, so) from near that magazines and newspapers sign, which you'll see I hovered around like a moth. Note that the entire store is carpeted. Southaven's floor is tiled down the walkways, making it seem more clearly organized.
The customer service and checkout signs mirror the ones seen here, but sadly the store is missing a Thanks-A-Million! sign of similar vintage over the doors.
(c) 2015 Retail Retell
These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)
Auf brutalste Art und Weise werden zahllose Büffel, Ziegen, Schafe und Vögel regelrecht niedergemetzelt.
When I returned from vacation in Virginia, my camera kept clicking. As a zoo volunteer, I covered the "Party for the Planet" celebration of Earth Day. Then, I saw my grandson! Now, I have many photos left over from each event, even though my camera's been pretty inactive for a week!
This is Main Street in Front Royal, Virginia, in the late afternoon.
Image Stabilser test
A grim cloudy morning...not much to photograph except the visiting white-fronted geese (UK). I thought to give the image stabilser a test to find the lowest hand held shot I could manage. I started at a 1/125 and finally got down to 1/10th of a second where most were just off sharp but the odd one worked out.
Cropped to 1546px wide
OMD1 mk3 300mmf4 F16 ISO200 1/10