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A little soft focus, but worth posting... Bob & Dennis. Note the cowboy shoes Dennis is wearing... Roy Rogers, perhaps...? And that lantern - how more western-accessory can you get!
The photo is probably from early in the year of 1955. I get the feel that it's before I arrived...
Omg! I remember the first time I came here this is where I came to listen to the Guzheng being played. Beautiful!
Visit this location at Little Yoshiwara - Bakumatsu Period Japan & Cultural Area. in Second Life
My grandmother (center) and her siblings. My great uncle Grover (far right) passed away a few months ago so they are all gone now. The “couch” they’re sitting in is the back seat of the car they came out to California in in 1927 at the beginning of the Great Depression.
My great grandpa was promised a job picking fruit. When he packed up the family and drove out from Kentucky, there were no jobs to be found anywhere. In addition to restoring the photo, I added a little color tinting.
there was a little bit of flow but it was so bright out and there were so many people all over the place that it was hard to get a shot.
I'm not sure of the names of any of these butterflies (need a little help Ken), but they were all so beautiful and plentiful flitting around the valley.
I think this top pic of the butterfles mating is the same as the second pic with the wings open.
We're leaving today to go back up to the sierra valley area, Graeagle, where the guys will go golfing and the girls will go birding!
Have a wonderful week everyone. Thank you all for your wonderful comments and visits. See you in a week.
Doris
Siem Reap - Last day Cambodia Visit - 2008
Thanks [http://www.flickr.com/photos/awcmon/] Gerry for the I.D.
Golden (Ornate) flying snake
-Juv. | Colubridae: Chrysopelea ornata ssp.
Note: Mildly venomous
This quaint little VERY out-of-the-way saloon is located in Alzada, Montana, just a few miles across the state line. It has a very old west feel to it, right down to original 1800s back bar and the sawdust on the floor. Their slogan is "Cheap drinks, lousy food, conveniently located in the middle of nowhere". We didn't try the food, but the drinks were cheap, and it is definitely in the middle of nowhere.
Their list of "Souvenirs" included:
Weekend Marriage License - $1
Jackalope Hunting License - $1
Road Kill Stew - $3
Sheep Assholes - $3
Sheep Whiz Beer - $3.50
Part of the ceiling was also covered with "advice" in case you found yourself in need of some:
"Try not to let your mind wander...it's much too small to be outside by itself"
"Support catch & release...get a divorce"
"A leading cause of stress is reality"
"Any connection between your reality and mine is purely coincidental"
And my personal favorite: "People like you are the reason people like me need medication"
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Granddaughter Elizabeth liked this scarf and wanted it on her head. I thought it made her look like a beautiful little peasant girl.
The adult Little Egret is 55–65 cm long with an 88–106 cm wingspan, and weighs 350–550 grams. Its plumage is all white. The subspecies garzetta has long black legs with yellow feet and a slim black bill. In the breeding season, the adult has two long nape plumes and gauzy plumes on the back and breast, and the bare skin between the bill and eyes becomes red or blue
It's exciting to see and photograph species of birds while on a trip that you don't normally see at home. I had to dive into my Field Guide to find out what Cuckoo this little beauty was after photographing it. This one is a male. The female lays a single egg in the nest of Gerygones. Once it is hatched it pushes the eggs or the young Gerygones out of the nest and is reared by the unsuspecting surrogate parents.
St John the Baptist, Little Yeldham, Essex
And this is a wholly Essex church with its little wooden bell turret. The outer gates were latched back, a nice touch, and one I found at several churches today. The interior is the work of Seddon, an architect whose quirkiness I quite like, although I could do without his enthusiasm for stone furnishings. Here, the stone screen and pulpit completely dominate the little church. As at Hellesdon, the east window was a quick fix repair after the old window was destroyed by a German bomb - by GER Smith, but still has a hasty look about it. But I quite liked it for being so friendly.
FIELD MARKS- slate blue;dull green legs,feet breeding adult has reddish-purple head and neck,black legs and feet immature bird white with black wing tips;molts into adult plumage in first spring
The Little Egret is a small white heron with attractive white plumes on crest, back and chest, black legs and bill and yellow feet.
A collection of leaves and debris is little thing that is worth stopping for and taking a second look.
Tim and I getting our briefcases out for our meeting with the owners of Little Tokyo Lofts, downtown Los Angeles. We were discussing the possibilities of producing a reality show in the complex, while we lived there. October 2, 2003.
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My first true macro :) Our little succulent plant gave us a present few days ago — it start blooming with beautiful tiny flowers.
Actually most of shots that are being called macro do not fall into the definition of macro photography. Because the size of an object at camera sensor (or film) should be equal or bigger than actual size of an object. But I've found that it's hard to measure what is the exact magnification.
The actual size of this little flower is about 3mm. Before the shooting I've made some shots of the ruler and calculated the maximum magnification of my new system — it is about 4:1. The width of the shot appears to be about 6mm. And you can see that depth of field is extremely shallow here. I've used the reversed 35mm lens and extension tubes...
Yes, finaly I recieved shipment from Hong Kong with tubes and step down ring. So now the whole system is really complicated: extension tubes, 52mm reversing ring, step-down to 58mm ring and finally my old Mir-24N 2/35 lens.
The floor area of the former Little Chef at Leeds. The tiling in the foreground would have been from the Little Chef days, probably the toilets, while the lighter stuff further back would have dated from its time as an Italian restaurant following its closure in 2000/2001. The branch initially opened in 1989/90 in the height of the Forte era of ownership and closed when ownership of Little Chef transferred to Compass Catering
The adult Little Egret is 55–65 cm long with an 88–106 cm wingspan, and weighs 350–550 grams. Its plumage is all white. The subspecies garzetta has long black legs with yellow feet and a slim black bill. In the breeding season, the adult has two long nape plumes and gauzy plumes on the back and breast, and the bare skin between the bill and eyes becomes red or blue