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Shot while dining outside in the Northern Liberties neighborhood of Philadelphia. Although outdoor dining is not unusual, we sat in a blocked off area of the street, arranged due to covid restrictions in the city. Ordering online and picking up our food through a window. An enjoyable meal in a unusual circumstance, capped off by a wonderful sunset.
Some liberties were taken....
Well, a lot of liberties. It bears only a minor likeness (mines the one on the bottom) so I lost the game but gained some PS and SL skills.
Btw, if you read that title, you just lost The Game!
A quick snap driving by in Northern Liberties.
"Brazilian artist Claudio Ethos and Spanish artist Ru8icon1 were in Philly for a couple of months. With support from Mural Arts Philadelphia (@muralarts) and the local community they painted multiple murals"
Anyone who knows this lighthouse at Pendeen will know it's spoiled by poles and power lines running down the length of the site, probably not for the purist but I had to edit them out.
Windows serving drinks and food orders at one of the many establishments in Northern Liberties, Philadelphia. New dining set up due to covid restrictions.
An early morning presence on the bayou that I was not expecting. I’ll admit to taking a few liberties with the processing, but there was nothing done to the eye. It was just after sunrise on Horsepen Bayou. One of my lumpy lizard friends rising up from the depths to greet me.
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Shot at the restaurant North 3rd, in Northern Liberties, Philadelphia. Used a Yashica FX 2 from 1976
OK, lets be clear right up front: This photo has been altered. We have ALL stood at the Bartonsville bridge cursing the abomination that is the power pole which otherwise mars this perfect Vermont shot. So I took it upon myself to see if I *could* remove it through the magic of photoshop. I am fairly thrilled with the results. While I took some creative liberty, ultimately, it's still pretty dang cool.
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Candid eye contact street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. Enjoy!
Anna's Hummingbird
Calypte anna
Member of Nature’s Spirit
Good Stewards of Nature
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Let's hope our civil liberties are not pounced upon too.
Liberty Place was one of the first of the new developments built alongside the city centre canals of Birmingham.
My 'While you were sleeping' project is starting earlier and earlier now. I had to leave home at 4:30am to get this one. I shudder to think what my alarm will be set for in a month or so's time
I have taken some liberties with the title (the color is more golden than yellow and the road is asphalt not bricks) but it captures my feeling when I drive down one of my favorite roads.
This is US Highway 385 between Marathon, Texas and the North Entrance to Big Bend National Park.
It is particularly handsome in the late afternoon with warm golden, light. The low clouds from a clearing storm add drama to an already interesting scene. This road passes through some intriguing geology even before you enter the Park. It is almost as if it is trying to prepare you for the wonders that await you inside the Park.
The low hills on the left of the road are folded and thrusted sediments of the Caballos Novaculite formation. These same rocks out crop in Arkansas but then dive below the surface and tunnel around the old Pre-Cambrian rocks of the Llano region only to pop back out near Marathon. They appear once more in the Big Bend Ranch State Park in the center of the Solitario Dome.
The flat-topped mountain to the right is Santiago Peak, an extinct Tertiary Volcano. It is hundreds of millions years younger than the rocks on the left but forms a prominent landmark visible throughout the Big Bend region.
The lower mountains to the left and right of Santiago Peak are the topographic marker of the Laramide Thrust System that extends all the way north to the Front Range of The Rockies.
Finally, Big Bend National Park with its beautiful vistas lies just down this road like Oz beckoning us onward on our journey
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A scene in the Northern Liberties section of Philadelphia PA, right after an afternoon rain.
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This take on the N-1 was inspired by the wonderful little LEGO ships built by Waffles (his A-wing) and Inthert (his N-1 and Air Drifter). Both builders used the Ducati windshield to great effect.
This was originally going to be silver like Din’s ship as it appears on screen, but I couldn’t find an aesthetically pleasing solution to hide the Red of that windscreen element. So I embraced the red colour scheme!
I used the N-1 as it appears in the Book of Boba Fett as a reference but going Red meant I could take some liberties with the design.
I built this model from scratch but I kept going back to Inthert’s version of the N-1 for pointers as it is in my mind, the definitive LEGO version of the ship. His design influence is clear in the nose and tail of my model.