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Mulligans Flat Wetlands all dried up

for the "expressions" contest. It doesn't have to be a facial expression exactly does it? LOL

Yashica FR1 : 35-210mm Tamron Adaptall II f/3.5-4.2 (Model 26a) : Kentmere 100 : PMK Pyro

Sunrise at Mulligans Flat Wetlands

Early morning at Mulligans Flat

CAREY MULLIGAN as Daisy Buchanan in Warner Bros. Pictures’ and Village Roadshow Pictures’ drama “THE GREAT GATSBY,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release.

Margolies, John,, photographer.

 

Front view, Mulligan's Golf and Games, Ogden, Utah

 

1991.

 

1 photograph : color transparency ; 35 mm (slide format).

 

Notes:

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer.

Purchase; John Margolies 2010 (DLC/PP-2010:191).

Credit line: John Margolies Roadside America photograph archive (1972-2008), Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division.

Please use digital image: original slide is kept in cold storage for preservation.

Forms part of: John Margolies Roadside America photograph archive (1972-2008).

 

Subjects:

Miniature golf--1990-2000.

United States--Utah--Ogden.

 

Format: Slides--1990-2000.--Color

 

Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication. For more information, see "John Margolies Roadside America Photograph Archive - Rights and Restrictions Information" www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/723_marg.html

 

Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print

 

Part Of: Margolies, John John Margolies Roadside America photograph archive (DLC) 2010650110

 

General information about the John Margolies Roadside America photograph archive is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.mrg

 

Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/mrg.02693

 

Call Number: LC-MA05- 2693

 

Two Rottweilers were taken from the scene some five hours after the fire broke out.

 

A multi-alarm fire severely damaged the former Mulligan Elementary School at 1855 N. Sheffield Ave. early today. The school, which has been closed since the early 2000s and was being converted to 24 apartments, was completed in 1889. CTA service, which runs on tracks directly east of the building, was disrupted due to heavy ice on the tracks. The temperature was hovering near 0 when the photo was taken.

Mulligans Flat Wetlands in Black and White

Morning light at Mulligans Flat Woodland

A multi-alarm fire severely damaged the former Mulligan Elementary School at 1855 N. Sheffield Ave. early today. The school, which has been closed since the early 2000s and was being converted to 24 apartments, was completed in 1889. CTA service, which runs on tracks directly east of the building, was disrupted due to heavy ice on the tracks. The temperature was hovering near 0 when the photo was taken.

Trees at Mulligans Flat Wetlands

Foggy morning at Mulligans Flat Woodland

Illustration for the Flash Pulp Podcast episode FP004 Mulligan Smith and The Standoff:

 

flashpulp.com/2010/04/22/flash-pulp-004-%E2%80%93-mulliga...

 

Mulligans Flat wetlands all dried up due to the prolong drought

Empty. Well, almost empty except for two silver gulls and a handful of welcome swallows. This is about as many lifeforms as were here when there was next to no water. I normally wouldn't make the trip here because stuff shuts down here in winter when the sun dips low behind the ridge that shades this reserve.

 

Reflecting, this void met my expectations for a visit to Mulligan's Flat on an overcast winter's day. We could debate whether that was low cloud or high fog. It's moot; dull and 5°C isn't inspirational.

 

Looking around the reserve further if I was the type to make lists, and I'm not, I'd enumerate eastern and crimson rosellas, mobs and mobs of Australian magpies, those bandit masked noisy miners, magpie-larks popularly called the pee wee, white-winged choughs, Australian ravens, a grey butcherbird, laughing kookaburras, superb parrots, an echidna wearing blue nail polish amusing some little girls, red-necked wallabies, the perennially charismatic grey fantail, the white-throated tree-creeper, yellow thornbills and jacky winter. On balance, this is more than the weather anticipated.

 

But I don't make lists. Instead I'm reflecting that despite there being very little action compared to a Summer's day, the chill winter air in the great outdoors was still a good place.

A multi-alarm fire severely damaged the former Mulligan Elementary School at 1855 N. Sheffield Ave. early today. The school, which has been closed since the early 2000s and was being converted to 24 apartments, was completed in 1889. CTA service, which runs on tracks directly east of the building, was disrupted due to heavy ice on the tracks. The temperature was hovering near 0 when the photo was taken.

Much much better viewed Big On Black

 

Man, sometimes I really wish you COULD take a photographic mulligan. This is another example of a shot that I did not take my time composing because I thought it was a throwaway. I had a wider angle version of this that I thought would turn out better but didn't... One of the things I am struggling with, is visualizing what the shot will actually look like in my head. That's why we keep shooting I suppose!

 

I wish:

 

-That I had just panned right a little bit, could have gotten the entire lake into the frame!

-Hadn't placed the horizon at 50% line. On the other hand, the sun was just above the frame here and was glaring through the clouds pretty well.

 

Either way, the clouds were definitely the star here and the only reason I posted. There was blue skies 20 minutes prior to this shot and these clouds prompted me to head back down to Jordan Pond to take the shot posted 2 previous to this one. I will be back to try this one again!

Sunrise at Mulligans Flat Wetlands

Sunrise at Mulligans Flat Wetlands

Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary, Canberra, ACT, Australia

Sunrise at Mulligans Flat Wetlands

Morning Light at Mulligans Flat Wetlands

Smoke haze over Mulligans Flat wetlands that have dried up

The Great Gatsby breaking international box office records; Premiere in Sydney, Australia tonight - 22nd May 2013...

 

Baz Luhrmann's 'The Great Gatsby' is packing big numbers at the box office internationally and is tipped to also break records down under in Australia.

 

The flick is making its Sydney, Australia premiere at Entertainment Quarter - Fox Studios Australia tonight...rain, hail or shine... and its looking like rain at this stage with a few short hours to go until the stars hit the red carpet.

 

Luhrmann has been receiving a mixed bag of reviews from the news media, as is often the case. Who cares that much if the public keep flocking to see the film.

 

Baz off the plane from Cannes to be greeted by the news that his $180 million adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's literary classic was at the top of the international box office, 10 days before its Australian release on May 30.

 

The Great Gatsby snatched $42 million in its opening weekend across 49 territories, including the UK, Russia, and France, just besting Iron Man 3 ($40.2 million) and Star Trek: Into Darkness ($40 million).

 

"It's good to see there's another superhero in town," said Luhrmann ahead of Wednesday's star-studded Sydney premiere to be attended by stars Tobey Maguire, Carey Mulligan, Joel Edgerton and Elizabeth Debicki.

 

"This one wears a tuxedo and has a glass of champagne, but he's not James Bond."

 

Returning to the city in which the film was shot, Luhrmann was aware that he had just pulled off the biggest gamble of his 22-year career.

 

"We’ve got a bona fide literary blockbuster on our hands," he said today.

 

"When does that happen?

 

Baz Luhrmann brings the big screen adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel, The Great Gatsby, to life in a way that has never been seen before.

 

"It ain't over till it's over, but the numbers are way above expectations."

 

Gatsby has already snatched $90 million in the US - significantly more than Academy Award nominee Moulin Rouge! ($57 million), Australia ($51 million) or Romeo + Juliet ($46 million) - and industry observers are predicting the total box office will reach $140 million.

 

Before Gatsby opened, industry observers were questioning the wisdom of Warner Bros' decision to go up against the major tentpole releases of the US summer.

 

"It was an extraordinarily big gamble," Luhrmann acknowledges.

 

But that was before DiCaprio's Gatsby surprised Robert Downey Jr's Marvel superhero by beating him to the No 1 spot in the US - albeit for just one day.

 

Far from gloating about Gatsby's roaring success, Luhrmann's initial response is one of relief- for "the crew, the cast, this city, this state, this country and the financier (Warner Bros) that took a crazy risk - no one funds adult drama. They must feel they weren't totally crazy to back this horse."

 

Luhrmann's love of glittering excess, so derided by the critics, has taken the spectacle-driven superhero movies on at their own game. The film's success has also silenced the doubters who until now saw 3D as the domain of action adventures and sci-fi fantasies.

 

Stay tuned as we bring you breaking news and photographs from tonight's red carpet premiere in Sydney.

 

Cast:

 

Leonardo DiCaprio as Jay Gatsby

Tobey Maguire as Nick Carraway

Carey Mulligan as Daisy Buchanan

Joel Edgerton as Tom Buchanan

Isla Fisher as Myrtle Wilson

Jason Clarke as George Wilson

Adelaide Clemens as Catherine

Elizabeth Debicki as Jordan Baker

Amitabh Bachchan as Meyer Wolfsheim

Jack Thompson as Nick Carraway's Doctor, Walter Perkins

Gemma Ward as Languid Girl

Callan McAuliffe as Young Jay Gatsby

Gus Murray as Teddy Barton

Stephen James King as Nelson

Jens Holck as a Monk

Alison Benstead as Anita Loos

Max Cullen as Owl Eyes

Brendan Maclean as Klipspringer

Joel Amos Byrnes as Rowdie

Chris Proctor as William

Kate Mulvany as Mrs. McKee

Kim Knuckey as Senator

Conor Fogarty as Gatsby's Butler

Sam Davis as a Barman

Tasman Palazzi as young Gatsby

Edward Midgley as Ernest Lilly

Gareth Hamilton-Foster as Gatsby's Waiter

Vince Colosimo as Michaelis

 

Websites

 

The Great Gatsby

thegreatgatsby.warnerbros.com

 

Bazmark

www.bazmark.com

 

Warner Bros.

www.warnerbros.com

 

Entertainment Quarter

www.eqmoorepark.com.au

 

Eva Rinaldi Photography

www.evarinaldi.com

 

Music News Australia

www.musicnewsaustralia.com

 

Sunrise at Mulligans Flat Wetlands

Sunrise at Mulligans Flat Wetlands

Echidna foraging at Mulligans Flat Sanctuary

British Kingdom Pro Wrestling

Photograph by Zak Mulligan

Morning light at Mulligans Flat Wetlands

Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary. Canberra, ACT, Australia.

CAREY MULLIGAN as Daisy Buchanan in Warner Bros. Pictures’ and Village Roadshow Pictures’ drama “THE GREAT GATSBY,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release.

British Kingdom Pro Wrestling

Grasslands at Mulligans Flat

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