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No safe places here, only 100 ways to be injured or worse. Splintered boards, rusty nails, metal bits, shards were spread across the landscape. Barn swallows swooped in and out, still tending their young residing in nests inside the barn.
The under construction Rubinstein Forum at U Chicago by Diller Scofidio + Renfro, and Brininstool + Lynch
For those of you who don't know this game, players take turns trying to remove pieces from a stack of wooden blocks (you can't take them from the top layer) until it collapses. Thanks to Topaz Texture effects for the cool processing.
#50 Game (52 in 2016) - and that completes the scavenger hunt, just in time! If anyone is interested in seeing the entire hunt, here is a link to my album with the clues.
Officially known as The Independent -This a photoshopped picture exaggerating the offset of the different sections-an extreme Jenga.
"Jenga Rocks Sunset:" I don't know how long these rocks, which almost appear as a precarious game of Jenga, have withstood the elements on the edge of this cliff, nor how much longer they will remain as such. All I knew was that seeing this rock tower glow in the side-light of the fading sun against the backdrop of Sedona's red rocks in the distance and the colorful clouds in the sky was such a treat.
The boys playing Cookie Jenga in...
Our Daily Challenge - May 7, 2015 - "Gap"
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Daily Dog Challenge 1283. "In Between"
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115 Pictures in 2015 - #29. "Biscuits or Cake"
Today's Post (Cookie Jenga) : www.bzdogs.com/2015/05/cookie-jenga.html
Stop on by Zachary and Henry's blog: bzdogs.com
An eastbound BNSF coal train passes a Jenga tower at the outside sitting area by Rochester's on a cold March night.
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BNSF Saint Joseph Subdivision
Parkville, Missouri, USA
March 2, 2025
Canon EOS 60D
Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS
This building fascinated me as I crossed the Hudson River on the ferry from Jersey City. I thought it looked like a Jenga tower. Come to find out, that's what they call it!
Learn more:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=mBHB5LltK8A
OR
www.cnbc.com/2017/11/01/inside-the-penthouse-at-nycs-leon...
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If you don't know Jenga, check this out:
After photographing the World Trade Center exterior I had to hurry to catch the subway to meet up with my sister on the Upper West Side. However, I did stop to photograph the 56 Leonard Street building in Tribeca (Herzog & de Meuron) from afar. Locals affectionately call it the Jenga Building.
I call it: "Jonga!" and I think "Jonga" is better than "Jenga"!!
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This Shot Taken By Canon 450D with Canon 50mm lens.
-Focal Length: 50mm
-Exposure time: 1/80
-Aperture: f/1.8
-Exposures: 1 exposure.
-ISO Speed: 200
-Location: KFAED.
-Edited by using: PS-CS5.
** I Hope You Like It, Comments are really apprecited to improve my skills and to see your opinions to encourage me.
September 15, 2014
"My belt holds my pants up, but the belt loops hold my belt up. I don't really know what's happening down there. Who is the real hero?" - Mitch Hedberg
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So, it was back to work today and I had hoped that the technical difficulties from last week would be a thing of the past by today, but that was not the case. I think the situation actually worsened over the weekend.
Oh well, what can you do?
Best just to go with the glow, and not to stress too much about.
Came across this stack of wood pallets over lunch and the pile caught my eye, so aim the camera and hope for the best.
Hope everyone has had a good day.
Click "L" for a larger view.