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Hamilton, Bermuda

Golden-fronted Whitestart - Myioborus ornatus chrysops - Белолицая канделита

 

Rio Blanco Nature Reserve, Manizales, Caldas Department, Colombia, 02/28/2022

A front loader filling a truck with debris from the demolition near the south-side stand of the former ADO Stadium in the Zuiderpark

ProMach top yoke, T W Rogers clip-ons, shimmed out (Strongbow, Barr's Cream Soda) standard bottom yoke, 1098S Showa forks, Wilbers W10 springs, Brembo radial calipers, 996 5-spoke Marchesini, 748R Brembo Clubman discs (15mm offset), 748 speedo drive with 900SS internals.

And now the front bit...

camera: Mamiya 6

lens: Mamiya G 75mm f/3.5 L

film: KODAK Portra 160 NC

exposure time: 1/250 sec

aperture: f/8

exposure compensation: +/- 0 EV

filter: Kenko MC Skylight 1B

film development: Color Drack

scan: CanoScan 9000F with SilverFast SE

Leech

1985, Series 4, Maroon Crossbow, (9169)

 

w/ comic 'Leech - The Master of Power Suction' Unleashed! (00075550)

 

It looks like my shot of baby coyotes also made Front Page Explore, but in Spanish speaking countries only...I'm not sure. I only found out when I followed a link sent to me by labbernatcg about my shot of Squiggy making FP. Anyway, thanks for all your comments and views ~ it's much appreciated!

Edit ~ I replaced the Spanish speaking version with the English one. Thanks, grass.hopper!

Some adjustments to pedestrian overpass and elevator down into Pier park from parkade on going. From 3rd level.

Crane packed up at end of day

Front of the University Hall on the campus of Friends University in Wichita Kansas. Built in 1886-1888 for the new Garfield University. After years of financial difficulty, James M. Davis of St. Louis purchased the building in 1898 as a gift to the Kansas Society of Friends under the condition that the city of Wichita would donate land for a university. The structure is named for him. It is the largest of the public buildings designed by Proudfoot and Bird.

 

NRIS #71000328. Added in 1971.

 

An early view of University Hall:

www.kansasmemory.org/item/707/page/1

This is the new forward steering lever. Much cleaner than the old one.

View of the front garden - it bakes in the summer so it's full of plants that thrive in hot sunny conditions.

Slimmed and trimmed, going to take the hair off before casting and need to bulk out the neck some more.

I tried this front brake cable routing with Campy lever and a Weinmann centerpull on my Redcay for a while in the late 1990's to early 2000's, starting when I was using only a front brake with a fixed gear setup. Later after I put the Campy rear brake back on it made less sense and I put the Campy front brake back on too and switched back to the DiaCompe aero levers.

 

The lighting system with the Lumotec headlight and Schmidt SON hub was also short lived, as I decided I would just not ride the Redcay at night and eventually gave away the Schmidt wheel to a friend.

The tattoo wraps around my ankle

Captured by ClipYourPhotos

 

Thank you everyone!!!!

DH screwed the trees into a piece of wood to hold them steady. I added red beads to these trees this year.

The front doors at Port Lympne have some fabulous detail, they are possilby made by Berub Reynolds

Front shot of the very rare Healey Silverstone

Canon 7D Mark ii + 18-135 mm

Front of bakelite liliput camera.

This place was on Five Mile Mountain road in Franklin County, close to Floyd County.

 

View On Black

A shot taken some time ago but then I lost it and then I found it and then lost it again, this went on for some time - anyway, I've now found it again!

 

I believe this is a Red Legged Partridge, cute little things running around by the house and they are back again this year.

 

When we first saw them we weren't sure what they were called so when Paul asked me I wanted to sound all intelligent and said the first thing that came into my head which happened to be..... a Quaver!!!!! So in our wibbly wobbly world that is what we now call them.

Watermark developments have used a Stile Edge half bull-nose on a glazed porcelain floor tile.

Mimo has a good side and Mimo has an ugly side

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Mamiya C330, Fuji Neopan Acros 100 (@200) in Diafine

 

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This is a birthday card that I wrote for my aunt/godmother. I'm not sure how old I was when I wrote it, maybe 6-7?

 

I used an apostrophe improperly! O NOES!

 

Q: What kind of shoe can you make out of banna[sic] peel's[sic]?

 

A. Slippers!

 

I love that I wrote the answer upside down. SERIOUSLY. This is fantastic.

 

Also I forgot the 'd' in birthday and just squeezed it in there.

 

I'm flowers about you! What.

Front Country @ Wildcraft Cider Works, Eugene, Oregon, USA

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