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Abandoned mobile home in Cedar City Missouri by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Sony ILCE-7RM2 camera with a Sony FE 16-35mm F2.8 GM lens at ƒ/4.0 with a 30 second exposure at ISO 200. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.

 

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I love this one. Taken with my mobile and postprocessed :)

 

# Exposure: 0.002 sec (1/500)

# Aperture: f/2.8

# Focal Length: 5.6 mm

# ISO Speed: 100

Mobile Lego arctic base for research in the most extreme conditions. The base contains a snow scooter hangar, drill tower, crane, sensor array and laboratory.

 

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crossing the tappan zee bridge into insanely horrible traffic. fun.

One of the most important items for Japanese people are their phones.

I think everyone has a phone. Phone decoration is also popular, like the left girl. Some watch TV, other write emails or surf in the internet. Nobody is actually talking (in the train). Noone writes short messages in Japan. I think that feature is quite historical. They all write emails to each other, with pictures or a ridicously high amount of little smileys and graphics.

 

View On Black (and large)

 

(I'll be in Nagoya the next days, so no flickr :-) )

Nowadays, drug addiction doesn’t kill, mobile addiction does

Meu primeiro móbile de Natal acabou de sair do forno...rsrsrs

Preciso fazer mais, afinal o Natal ta quase chegando hein ( adoooro) rsrs

The Episcopal Christ Church is located in downtown Mobile, Alabama.

 

Established in 1823, it is the first Episcopal congregation in Alabama.

 

The church was completed in 1842.

The elegant white butterflies on this mobile dance gently on the slightest air current and lend enchanting movement to any room.

 

Custom ordered.

 

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Despite the elegant look, the "Starflower" is a heavy fighter often designated for support roles, like providing targeting info or covering fire for it's wingmates.

 

Made for MFZ: Dog Fight!

With thousands of these metal supports and miles of wood pieces to be removed by hands, this machine suspends a platform over the side of a bridge so workers can reach the materials. It has a motor, operated by men on the bridge, to drive the machine a few feet at a time and move the platform along the bridge's edge.

Queen of the river back in her day, I'm sure.

♥ Penduricos de casinhas de passarinho e corujinhas ♥

Dashboard of a wonderful Mercedes 300 SL.

iPod touch's camera / brushes+trigraphy+decim8+deco sketch+dxp+enlight+vsco+phototoaster

-Android htc Thunderbolt

This style GMC (Model CF-351-6W or 6Z) was built for the Army in 1942/42. Most were used like this one as mobile recruiting centers. Body work by Holt.

Mobile's Convention Center is located downtown. It is right on the waterfront.

 

This is a view of the convention center from the deck of the Carnival Fantasy.

Pity; he actually sent this to me via text to get me to come home... it worked.

Had to glance a second time and then I saw the skull on the leggings and then the mobile phone case or sticker.

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Street candid taken in Glasgow, Scotland. The entrance to Buchanan Street Subway station struck me as an odd place to do business, I guess it must have been urgent. It was the reflection in the marble that really caught my attention for the shot. Lots of detail in this - press 'L' for full screen.

Mobile Patriot - © 2024 – Robert N. Clinton (aka CyberShutterbug)

 

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I finished the pillow for the Pillow Talk Swap - it's all quilted up and is a nice 18x18 size. Solid kona grey on the back with some fun ties I tried for a little something different this round!

Total absorption..................

Illuminated mobile home in Cedar City Missouri by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Sony ILCE-7RM3 camera with a Sony FE 16-35mm F2.8 GM lens at ƒ/2.8 with a 30 second exposure at ISO 640. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.

 

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Leaving Mobile, Alabama, on the Carnival Fantasy.

 

The the distance, you can see the Mobile's skyline.

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