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This is the front room viewed from the bay window. The fireplace and over mantle have been taken. Behind the shelves are closets that served the bedroom on the other side of the wall.
The construction is gone, but there's still taxis all parked in front. And what's that raised media for, a special express lane?
The is my front yard fence. I wish I would have seen these hearts when I was taking pictures of hearts.
The front spring shackles, old bushes out and cleaned ready for repair. As you can see the spring bushes have over the decades dug deep into the casting. The one of the left also has damage on the inside face where the thread is and this will also need filled up with weld to avoid the springs moving laterally and banging on road bumps instead of rotating bush.
White-fronted Chat (female)
Epthianura albifrons
September 2nd, 2022
Lake Cargelligo, NSW, Australia
Canon EOS R5
Canon EF 600mm f4L IS III USM lens
Canon EF 1.4x III Extender
A female White-fronted Chat with spider prey for her young.
Front cover of a brochure for a laboratory glass manufacturer. Almost no photoshop here (for a change) - just a large sheet of black perspex at a slight incline, some hose-pipes, gels and a very big white panel light.
A cold front pushes clouds off to the west at sunset. When we see a sky like this one, we're heading for a cold night.
Taken a couple of weeks ago. The temp got down to 8F (-13 C) that night, pretty cold for this part of Pennsylvania.
Designed by moi, printed by vistaprint, and then yes, I corner punched every single one of them for rounded corners.
I like this tab detail which adds interest to the bib.
The opening below this has a concealed fly fastening - no buttons visible on the front.