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A view down our front path - the rose over our gate I cut back in February to just three branches tied to the arch and it's done really well this year.
(Techy note: Desperate to make the car across the road out-of-focus, this was taken at f/1.4)
A stitched-composite image of the Front Range taken from atop the Cherry Creek Shopping Center's East parking deck.
The windscreen is nice, and not nice. It keeps the wind off of my entire body including my face, but it causes the scooter to buffett in the wind and also looks not so aesthetic.
Another shot from Golden Gate Canyon State Park west of the Denver Metro area. the sun was coming up on the right and hitting the tops of the front range mountains in the background.
I'm a big believer in the state park system here in Colorado. Daily usage fees are very reasonable, the rangers are friendly, informative and helpful and you can get access to pristine areas without having to drive for hours.
Shimano nexus front dynamo hub. I brazed on some cable guides on the fork, ready for lighting and slick cable guiding.
Cold front - The zone separating two air masses, of which the cooler, denser mass is advancing and replacing the warmer.
(Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1))
Taken somewhere on the Highland main line, Saturday 24th February 2024. 1Z13 08:12 Crewe - Inverness 'The Whistling Highlander' tour.
My front porch in summer after my birthday. The flowers are echinacea (aka purple coneflower); the teapot is handmade somewhere in Missouri.
There's no lamp because the cats kept breaking them when they jump up to look outside. I'm looking for a sconce, headboard light, or floor lamp to fix that. *Photos the Realtor took for listing*
The front of the house is taking shape. The main entrance is on the center panel, and the door to the garage to the left.
July 18, 2009
Edinburgh life magazine www.edinburghlifemagazine.com
Available in most Edinburgh newsagents :-)
My pics were used on the front and back cover which was pretty cool. Also did and event shoot which is featured on one page of the magazine.
The scanner has chopped the edges a bit- oops!