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A morning spring view of this famous icon of the eastern sierra.
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Purchased the 60mm macro lens (very happy). This is my friends corn snake. Picture was taken on his kitchen counter.
The mountain was named for Robert Morrison, a merchant in the town of Benton, California, who was killed near Convict Lake on September 23, 1871 while he was acting as a member of a posse pursuing escaped convicts from the Nevada State Penitentiary. The lake in the foreground is Convict Lake, Eastern Sierra Mountains, California. Early sunrise.
Goalie Mask belonging to Mike Morrison
Currently: on call-up with the Albany River Rats
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Another shot of the road in front of my house. Rain is moving in providing great sky. This is the view from the east.
This is the interior spiral staircase inside the Allies and Morrison architect firm, which I visited during the Open House weekend. Despite being a very short staircase it was still very beautiful, enhanced by the touches of neon lighting.
And it was by far the best London Open House tour i've been on in a long time - the staff there were clearly very proud of where they worked.
Jim Morrison's grave at Pere Lachaise....myself and a student climbed over the security fence when the guard's back was turned to actually touch the grave.
A telephoto shot of Mt. Morrison taken from the Hot Creek Geothermal Area near Mammoth Lakes, CA. Taken from the same position as this shot.
Canon 5D mkII, Canon 70-200 f/4L@116mm, f11@1/3rd sec., ISO 50, Polarizer
7th July 2018 - In the presense of musical royalty.. Van 'the man' Morrison playing a hefy set from the album Astral Weeks to celebrate its 50th anniversary. Seen here at the Feis Festival at Liverpools Pierhead.
A CSX B880 "George's Creek Turn" loads at Morrisons, MD on the former Cumberland & Pennsylvania main line.
July 1957, the U.S. Navy donated Morrison’s hull, along with those of some 26 other ships sunk in the Ryukyus area to the government of the Ryukyu Islands for salvage.
Quick improvised night shot walking home in the wee small hours (camera balance on top of a handy railing to steady it a bit), looking down the lower half of Morrison Street, going towards Haymarket. Usually a very busy area but a bit quieter in the middle of the night, not even a black taxi cab passing!
It "is" called Morrisons burn so I am calling this Morrisons falls.
You may note I returned and moved the branch:)
this is Mt. Morrison taken from the Hot Creek area behind the Mammoth airport. been busy, sorry to all of my contacts and friends, i will try to catch back up with everyone. Thanks for all of your comments!!
As Van Morrison came out to go on stage for his 70th birthday concert on Cyprus Avenue the heavens opened. The rain fell in torrents. He laughed and joked casually with his pals as he appeared relaxed and unflapped by the
occasion. Suddenly (captured here) just before climbing the stairs to the stage he glanced up Cyprus Avenue at the thousands of fans sitting in the rain waiting for him.