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Wanted to make some pictures with a high ISO and they came out pretty good please comment and fave....

April 30, 2022 Nixa High School Prom, Photos taken at Nathaniel Green Park.

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Digital collage with garden pool and Monster High doll. July 2016

Bountiful Junior High students using different Leo on Wheels exhibits.

My kitten Pheonix giving me a high five!

blue channel from RGB w/B&C adjustment layer set to max on both

The High Line, NYC- June 2009 -

One old Metrobus in this picture is in service, and with other younger buses. All Travel West Midlands' Metrobuses will be withdrawn from service this year 2009.

La segunda foto del swap con Wendy

mi set de útiles escolares de High School Musical =3

Creo que fue lo que más me gusto!

Torchbearer Paul Adams gives a friendly high-five to Joanne Malpass after passing the flame.

 

Paul is a keen cyclist, find out more at www.london2012.com/torch-relay/torchbearers/torchbearers=...

 

Seems something caught alight in the roofspace of a building just up the road from us.

 

Looks like its the building between the old Grapevine off licence and the Christian shop.

 

The fire brigade are on the scene and look have extinguished it now.

 

I have video currently recording, will upload that later.

Top Celebrity High Ponytail Ideas in Summer

Spirit Weekend

November 11 2022

EHS

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@Japan, May 2010

W/ Bessa R3A + Nokton 40mn + HP5

 

The Shinkansen (新幹線?, new main line), also known as the bullet train, is a network of high-speed railway lines in Japan operated by four Japan Railways Group companies. Starting with the 210 km/h (130 mph) Tōkaidō Shinkansen in 1964, the now 2,459 km (1,528 mi) long network has expanded to link most major cities on the islands of Honshū and Kyūshū at speeds up to 300 km/h (186 mph). Test runs have reached 443 km/h (275 mph) for conventional rail in 1996, and up to a world record 581 km/h (361 mph) for maglev trainsets in 2003.

Episcopal High School

Christmas Chapel: Vespers

December 10th 2021

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Kalkriese, the site of the final destruction of the 17th 18th and 19th Legions.

 

This was the total width of ground available for the remains of the Legions to "run the gauntlet" of the German warriors behind their barricades on the left and the impenetrable marsh to the right. The paved path is modern, of course

 

It was a disaster when they were caught in a running ambush after days of foul weather and traveling through country - thick, untamed forest - totally unsuited to their normal formations and wiped out in the Teutoburg Forest in AD 9 by the warrior Arminius and a coalition of German tribes.

 

The site has only been recently discovered. There are a very high proportion of military finds and bone pits containing the remains of Romans later found and buried by the Roman general Germanicus.

 

The site itself is geographically interesting but it's such a pity that very few of the actual finds are on display. The attached museum isn't doing itself any favours with the paucity of display

 

For more details about the actual battle, try:

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Teutoburg_Forest#/med...

 

It's in Italian, but fairly clear for all that!

She is absolutely beautiful and I love her!!!!!

Nathan Fillion, Tom Lenk, and some other guy. Sorry, I don't know who that is...

The huge basalt columns just make this place even more breathtaking. We rested for a while, whilst trying to take it all in.

 

A cowboy rounding up cattle on the plains of northern Montana outside of Havre.

 

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I saw an albino black bear in the forest, bleaching and weathering here for decades. Eternal plastic, just as you'd expect it, hanging on unwilling and unable to die. He'll survive us all, and our children's children, sitting on these roots until someone finally steals him away. Sometimes, I start thinking that my days stretch out of reach. They add up on me, get high and lonesome until they topple to forgetfulness. That's really why this daily journal means so much to me. I used to get worried about not making much of life, letting weeks or months blur together in a way I couldn't divide them. But for nearly 13 years now, I've broken them up with words and pictures, making sure that I wouldn't be mistaken for complacent. For 4,599 days to this point, I've kept it up without fail. So even if my time is somewhat in question, I still know I'm making a memory that lasts.

 

June 14, 2020

Robinson Corner, Nova Scotia

 

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Ffotograffydd/Photographer: P B Abery (1877?-1948)

Dyddiad/Date: [190-?]

Cyfrwng/Medium: Negydd gwydr / Glass negative

Maint/Dimensions: 119 x 163 mm.

Cyfeiriad/Reference: PBA64/8 (pba00968)

Rhif cofnod / Record no.: 4529347

 

Rhagor o wybodaeth am gasgliad P B Abery yn Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru

 

More information about the P B Abery Collection at the National Library of Wales

And my Wave 4 collection. Only missing Jackson Jekyll. :/

I can't decide which doll I love the most. They're all three beauties. <3

Artistic studio portrait of high school senior

Rehearsals for the Ann Arbor Dance Classics 2017 Recital on Thursday June 15, 2017. The recitals will be held on Friday June 16 and Saturday June 17, 2017 at Saline High School (Saline, Michigan). These are photos from my perch on Stage Right - stage managing again (with a few from the house).

Avonworth Volleyball 2014 Picture Day

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Adirondack Mountains from Whallonsburgh, N.Y.

I used a watercolor filter in Photoshop Elements to "improve" the picture.

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