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In 2004-- that fir tree grew way too big, and is the front is scheduled for a major landscape renovation in 2014!
This is a soft front light that creates very few shadows on and around the subject because of the heavy cloud and smoke color present. The subject is in the lower right third of the photo to create a visually pleasing image
Whoooo Hoo! I have never had this happen before, and if it did it was in the middle of the night while I was sleeping and then gone by morning. I am so thrilled. I know, I know all the stuff about how it is not all that big a deal, and I know not to take it too serious, but man I am feeling good right now!!! YEAH!
I did not have a way to get a screen shot, so I sent out e-mails to several people who had commented or faved the shot and three responded super quick and I would like to thank all three for being so kind. They are
Stopped by Front Coffee, one of the newest and more interesting roasters in San Francisco. Like everything else here, it's run out of a garage - this one happened to be an open front (was sitting at the picnic table out front when I snapped this shot). What happens when it's cold?
I also loved the humongous Erlenmeyer flask on top of the old school safe front and center.
a picture of the front door before we had those nice curtains nessa's mom made us (stiched by hand i might add) we just had newspaper.
from left to right
berberis media red jewel in the back corner with euonymus silver queen Mahonia charity
ceanothus blue mound back right corner
muscari armeniacum in front by the pond is lesser knapweed and Scabious with a marsh marigold and a Minnie bull rush in the pond in the side bed is Teasels wild carrot
Front view of the Cussler Museum's two classic Bentleys: 1930 Bentley Speed Six Cadogan (right) and 1929 Blower Bentley (left).
The Rocky Mountain Front (the ‘Front’) is a series of mountains stretching for 100 miles from Glacier National Park to Lincoln, Montana that forms one of the most dramatic transitions from peaks to prairies in North America. The Great Plains meets with limestone faces rising thousands of feet out of the prairie.
Little project looking at the different appearances shops have at night.Photographs for sale at www.simonmaisiephotography.co.uk/prints
These guys are eating the acorns that have dropped from the big oak tree in the front yard. They also strip the leaves on the lower branches.
The jumping spider has four pairs of eyes, with the large principal eyes giving it sharper vision than any other animal of similar size. It can identify prey, predators, and mates from up to 30 cm (up to 12 in) away.