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The OKC Zoo had a naming contest for their 8 goat babies before the new Children's zoo opened. Yes one of them is named Bowlegs LOL
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Häuser und Brücken entlang der Perry Road.
Mehr Informationen zur Perry Road findest du bei den Bildern Perry Road #1 bis #6.
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Houses and bridges along Perry Road.
For more information about this street please see pictures Perry Road #1 to #6
Dark clouds, blue sky and evening light gave just the right ingredients for this spot lighting.
Perry Dale, Peak Forest, Dark Peak, Peak District.
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There wasn't the usual covering in bluebells this year in Perry Wood but they were pretty all the same :-)
Macro Monday -- summer picnic
Beautiful bubble bokeh in the neck of a bottle of Perrier, one of my refreshments of choice.
On my way home from Brass Band tonight, I decided to take the long way, and see if I could track anything down on the UP with the day's remaining sunlight.
Sure enough, as I was crossing the tracks in Perry, I noticed that Main 2 was lit for an eastbound, so I relocated to the west end of town to use the bridge as a nice twilight photo prop. Here, the UP 7877 leads the MNPIN down the Kansas Sub towards KC, with just minutes to go before the sun sets beneath the horizon.
On the Mountain Loop Highway in the Cascades. The cliffs are from Mt. Dickerman and shade the area until afternoon.
In explore Nov. 8, 2017
cantora Katy Perry usa um esmalte amarelo fluor, muito parecido com o Fiercely Fiona, da coleção Shrek, da Opi.
Perry dunes a few minutes before actual sunrise. A two shot panorama. On this day it was hard to find an area without thousands of footprints. There were lots of slides down the dunes from people sliding down on cardboard Also lots lots of vehicle tracks
Cleveland, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 2024
The Perry-Payne Apartments are located in a historic building in Cleveland's Warehouse District. Originally known as the Perry-Payne Building, the structure was completed in 1889 and was considered an architectural marvel for its time. It was one of the tallest buildings between New York and Chicago, noted for its innovative use of interior iron columns and a unique glass-roofed central court. The building was initially a hub for shipping, iron-ore, and other businesses, reflecting Cleveland's industrial past. In 1994, the building was rehabilitated into luxury loft-style apartments. Today, it combines historic charm with modern amenities, offering residents a vibrant urban lifestyle in a landmark property.
It’s been a year since I posted my 2d recreations of Dr. Doofenshmirtz, Candace, Vanessa, and Major Monogram in this style and so I felt it was time to do another!
This post also serves as a plug for @mwca.musical! If you haven’t watched it yet (or even if you have) the full HD version of the show is now available on YouTube!
Met for lunch in Ottawa yesterday with my friend Perry who is showing some interest in getting into film photography. We had a great time discussing gear and photography. Shot this on my M6 and was able to develop and scan my film this morning.
Leica M6
TTArtisan 28mm f/5.6
Kodak Tmax 400
Xtol (1+1), 9:15 min @ 20°C
Plustek 8100i Scanner
Postcard of the Perry County Courthouse
Available at Perryville Chamber of Commerce
2 W. Ste. Maries Street,
Perryville Missouri
Perryville MO
Added to the Register of Historic Places in 2016
ID# 16000288
Constructed in 1904 in a Romanesque Revival style, designed by JW Gaddis. Sitting the the center of a Shelbyville style layout with the courthouse in the center of a city square. Perry County was organized in 1821, almost 30 years after the arrival the the first pioneers. The site chosen was on land donated by Bernard Layton for the town of Perryville.
'Are we crazy?
Living our lives through a lens
Trapped in our white-picket fence
Like ornaments
So comfortable, we live in a bubble, a bubble
So comfortable, we cannot see the trouble, the trouble
Aren't you lonely
Up there in utopia
Where nothing will ever be enough?
Happily numb
So comfortable, we live in a bubble, a bubble
So comfortable, we cannot see the trouble, trouble'
Katy Perry
Posters featuring Perry the Bull could be seen around Birmingham during the Commonwealth Games but few were as big as this one on Paradise Circus Queensway, the other two visible are on the building at the corner of Suffolk Street Queensway.
West Midlands Metro CAF tram 37 takes the tight curve into Broad Street on the final part of the journey from Wolverhampton to Edgbaston Village.
Copyright Geoff Dowling: All rights reserved
Mount Perry is about 365 kilometres northwest of Brisbane, the capital of Queensland, and about 100 kilometres west of Bundaberg. The town is nestled in a valley near Mount Perry, the area's highest mountain. The Normanby Lookout is located on Normanby Range Road off Towns Creek Road from the Gin Gin-Mount Perry Road. From this overlook the Mount Perry Township and the surrounding countryside can be viewed
A rural farming area, primarily cattle. Gold mining continues as an important industry. Evolution Mining owns and operates Mt Rawdon Mine Pty Ltd which is a Gold and Silver mine. Mt Perry has Historic copper workings.
Perry used to love to wear his goggles in the tub. I'm sure it was nice to actually be able to see (he's legally blind without any correction) while he wanted to play. Now he just likes to lay and relax, so the goggles are no longer desired. I'm so glad I documented this phase.
Canon AE-1
Canon FD 35mm/2.0 Thorium
Kodak T-Max 3200
This is Perry of Perry’s Original Roadside BBQ. Although he is based out of Sarasota, Florida, his mobile BBQ technology gives Perry access to the entire Tampa Bay area.
Southern BBQ bragging rights are hotly contested, but Perry is right up there with the best of them. So, if you are lucky enough to run into him, I recommend that you stop and smell the BBQ. After the sniff, indulging is a given!
Jason Perry and John Grider at Hot Pop gallery. Check them out here www.flickr.com/photos/vrno/ and here www.flickr.com/photos/brokencrow/
All images are © Ross Holmes, All Rights Reserved. Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission
An overview of vehicles parked under cover at Perry Barr, where Volvos were still plentiful in numbers; seen here are 4478 (BJ03 EWK), 4485 (BJ03 EWT), and 4483 (BJ03 EWR) - all have since transferred to West Bromwich
Disclaimer - drone flown with permission in controlled environment
Had lunch in Ottawa with Flickr Friend Perry McKenna. Perry is lending me his Leica M10 camera to try out for a couple of weeks. Could be dangerous! We had a great two hour lunch together with great discussion on a variety of topics including, work, family, fitness, photography and of course, Leica gear.
So funny thing with this custom. I actually made it 6 months ago but held off of posting him because of stuff that was going on with my life with moving and trying to figure out ways to take better photos. But since the year is coming to a close I don't want to post a figure I made this year in 2017, so this will be my final custom of 2016.
I sanded the sides of a torso to make him skinnier, pretty much sculpted everything, first it was the beak, then eyes, the lower part of the hat and then the upper part. I mixed my own color to get the perfect hue and painted all around on the figgie.
I'll post one more picture of my favorite customs of 2016 and what I thought about the year in a few days.
What do you think!?