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Employees conducting a post-fire assessment for the August Complex Fire. Brin Canyon, near Yolla Bolly Wilderness, Applegate Field Office.
Photo by Kinnear-Ferris, BLM.
Having bathed in the mud puddle below this small White-Breasted Nuthatch is drying out and inspecting it's perch for edibles.
This vintage post card is part of my nashville post card collection and the image has been uploaded to my flickr account for the eventual purpose of appearing on my website. Until then, enjoy however you like.
A first, late-night experiment with "zoom burst" photography. The effect is achieved by zooming the lens during a long exposure: there was no use of Photoshop or indeed anything else once I'd taken it.
As it's late and it's wet outside you get a shot of my desk, with the Post-It notes in their rightful place at the centre of everything.
I haven't got the technique quite right yet, but I'll keep trying. :-)
This is a 5-second shot at f/22, zooming between 18mm and around 55mm, although I can't remember which way. ;-)
Just got back from playing the Spiel gig. I think my bleary eyed messed up look after gigs is always rather worthy of documenting, so here it is. Good night all. x
Ho Chi Minh City.
Vietnam
Vietnam.
Ho Chi Minh City.
Saigon Central Post Office (Vietnamese: Bưu điện Trung tâm Sài Gòn) is a post office in the downtown Ho Chi Minh City, near Saigon Notre-Dame Basilica, the city's main church. The building was constructed when Vietnam was part of French Indochina in the early 20th century. It has a Gothic architectural style. It was designed and constructed by the famous architect Gustave Eiffel in harmony with the surrounding area. Today, the building is a tourist attraction.
Inside the Saigon Central Post office of special note are two painted maps that were created just after the post office was first built, the first one located on the left side of the building is a map of Southern Vietnam and Cambodia titled ‘Lignes telegraphiques du Sud Vietnam et Cambodge 1892′ which translates to ‘Telegraphic lines of Southern Vietnam and Cambodia 1892” The second map of greater Saigon is titled ‘Saigon et ses environs 1892′ translating to ‘Sai Gon and its environment 1892
I don't know how many people use post boxes these days but there are still a few around in our area.
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- www.kevin-palmer.com - After the torrential rain ended I drove through the town of Kirkwood. I knew the tornado went near here so I wanted to check for damage, but I didn't see any. But traffic on Route 34 going towards Monmouth soon came to a standstill. There was severe flooding in the area. I went an alternate route to the 164. But I still encountered many areas where the water was 6 inches over the road. There was even one car that apparently lost control and landed in a ditch with water above the tires.
Chicago's Old Post Office sat vacant for many years..and today- I took a look at one area inside- where- MY FURNITURE- is tucked away- on the Riverside....in a small beautifully furnished Sales Office- in a room-they call- The VAULT!
Soul Journal Entry
March 10, 2010
2010 Moleskine
There is a story behind every page.
For the blog post about this page visit:
Redundant concrete strainer post still holding a long dead tree at the edge of the Waimea Inlet near Nelson, New Zealand.
POST is an ongoing project where I am questioning, do postboxes still have a place in our society? In my generation the everyday analogue process of posting a letter is quickly becoming a thing of the past. Postboxes lie dormant, statues and monuments of a bygone era. The premise of this project is to revisit this analogue process to get as many people involved as possible, mailing postcards in the form of photographs.
Inspired by the Mail Art projects, I want people to photograph postboxes in their travels, print them off and write a reflective statement on the back of the photograph (postcard) and return it to me. These entries will act as the thoughts of the individual in their travels in their day to day lives much in the same way people tweet and update their Facebook statuses. The collection will form a record of people keeping this analogue process alive. All “postcards” sent to me will feature both on the POST blog site, and will feature in the book.
Here's how you can get involved:
1. Take a picture of a Postbox either in your travels or one close to home.
(Landscape as opposed to portrait)
2. Print out at 6 x 4, write a reflective statement on the back of the photo.
(Sorta like a diary entry)
3. Stamp it and return it to: 166 Vandyke Road, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, LU7 3HS.
Thanks for taking part!
The nightly ceremony of the last post being played at the Menin Gate in Ypres in Belgium.
On this occasion, the three buglers were accompanied by a piper.
wooden posts with plants in coexistence
Becherflechte und Blattflechte
Cladonia chlorophaea auch als Grünliche Becherflechte
die Becherflechte besiedelt Erdboden, Humus, morsches Holz, aber auch Steine und trockene Felsen. Generell gilt die Echte Becherflechte als eine der häufigsten Arten.
Parmelia sulcata ist eine in Mitteleuropa häufig vorkommende Blattflechtenart.
While Jody Jackson, in red, interviews AJ Ellis about his game winning home run, Patrick O'Nel quizzes Dodgers manager Don Mattingly on the feeling of winning the NL Western Division.
I seem to be on a roll with these window shots... I've now started a series of them - hopefully I'll actually do something interesting with them all someday!
When I was a small child this was a truck stop cafe at a fork in the old road. It closed down decades ago and is still sitting there decaying.
Sometimes I wonder if it was ever open for business considering that the roof is only about seven feet high. You would have had to step down to get in it. Or, perhaps it catered to very short motorists.