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Crews were installing post-tensioning strand in the pontoon tendons on Feb. 24, 2014. These tendons will be tightened to add strength to the pontoons.

 

Construction crews are underway on the fourth cycle of SR 520 bridge pontoons in Aberdeen. In this cycle, crews will build six total pontoons:

 

• Four longitudinal pontoons (360 ft. x 75 ft. x 29 ft.)

• Two supplemental stability pontoons (98 ft. x 60 ft. x 28 ft.)

Poster triptych (or single poster now) for hank's class based on the flannery o'connor concept that "everything that rises must converge."

 

Posters based on african-americans turning a pejorative used against them into a word of power, when the actual truth is that there is no power in changing the word because it is still an identity trapped in the original reference to the race. If we are to find our own identity, we must let go of that word altogether.

 

DuBois idea: "Double consciousness, a consciousness that yields him no TRUE self-consciousness, but only lets him see himself through the revelation of the other world. It is a peculiar sensation this double consciousness, this sense of always looking at one's self through the eyes of others, of measuring one's soul by the tape of the world that looks on i amused contempt and pity"

A reflection of last years flooding , this lamp post is on the Cromer promenade . I saw the water in the glass and thought that's natures power .

better late than never!~ These post Christmas presents arrived today, I love them!!

Poster triptych (or single poster now) for hank's class based on the flannery o'connor concept that "everything that rises must converge."

 

Posters based on african-americans turning a pejorative used against them into a word of power, when the actual truth is that there is no power in changing the word because it is still an identity trapped in the original reference to the race. If we are to find our own identity, we must let go of that word altogether.

 

DuBois idea: "Double consciousness, a consciousness that yields him no TRUE self-consciousness, but only lets him see himself through the revelation of the other world. It is a peculiar sensation this double consciousness, this sense of always looking at one's self through the eyes of others, of measuring one's soul by the tape of the world that looks on i amused contempt and pity"

Posts Brook in Norvin Green State Forest, New Jersey, in late autumn.

I say this looks like a post punk rock show shot, a random, blindingly bright flash hitting an attendee after the show in the hallway.

 

Alas, it's nothing so dramatic. This was merely Lydia and I shooting in the dark. The new Generation 2 600 color film from The Impossible Project is pretty cool. Great color when you use flash (still have to see how it handles daylight), and it develops a lot faster. I've waited around for an image to start to show for what seemed like forever from the previous iterations of film, but after about a minute and 45 seconds I started to see Lydia come through. It still took another 15-20 minutes for the colors to completely come through, but I was shooting indoors on a rather cool night, so it probably fully develops faster outdoors. I'll have to test that later on this week. But knowing getting an image rather quickly, knowing whether you messed up or not in less than 2 minutes is a big change. I'm a fan.

 

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A rather weathered post that once was apart of a jetty at Augusta, WA.

This is really just so the folks back home in Ireland can see where I live.

 

Berlin (18-125 os)

For Kim Klassen’s Texture Tuesday “gratitude” challenge using “stained linen” texture.

 

This picture was taken about a week after Steve Jobs’ death at the Palo Alto, CA(his home) Apple store . The storefront was covered with post-it-notes written to him, thanking him for his contributions. Some of them were surprisingly poignant. As a big time Apple fan, I found it interesting and sadly, sweet. (see another shot below)

 

Sydney HiH - Milwaukee, WI

Olympus XA2 | Fujifilm C200

 

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Perhaps too easy to guess but unexpected in a former Soviet Socialist Republic.

May 29, 1948 Saturday Evening Post

a little video showing the BTS on an interiors shot.

 

The shot was taken on a Canon 5d mk3, using the Zeiss Otus 55mm f1.4

 

Lighting was done with a GL1 hot light.

 

Post production was done using PS CC.

 

For more BTS stuff why not visit my new site www.BMLmedia.ie

Cardinal hanging out at the feeder just after a rain storm. Poor guy was sopping wet. And apparently hungry.

May 29, 1948 Saturday Evening Post

Description: Notting Hill store and post office, 1889-1955 (after closure?)

 

The authors of Then and now: a pictorial history of the City of Monash recorded the varied history of the Notting Hill Post Office on page 18 of their fine work; noting that it was originally located on the south side of Ferntree Gully Road, just west of the corner with Howleys Road. See locale on Google Maps.

 

MPLSLH000515

 

Sun hiding behind the Olympic Tower creating a nice cloud formation.

After the storm in 2011 at Pukkelpop festival @ Hasselt, Belgium

Disposable camera, Fujifilm

 

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You know that feeling, when you've eaten too much and need to sleep?

 

Mallard duckling, Sheffield, UK

doesn't she look lovely in her stylish suede and fur jacket and custom gas mask?

Wee Cumbrae from Portencross post Erik this afternoon.

Photo © George Crawford.

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Red post box, Macau style. Unfortunately, a declining breed all over the world thanks to e-mail. Jan/ Feb. 2012.

 

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black headed gull, (larus ridibundus) in it's winter plumage, the dark spot behind it's eye. which will soon start to turn to it's breeding plumage of a dark brown chocolate coloured head. this is the smallest of the common gulls, and in winter it may be confused with the common gull (larus canus) this one was perched on one of the new fence posts, soaking up the early morning sunshine at the kiln green. langholm, dumfriesshire, scotland.

Lamp post with dark clouds behind them. Taken near sunset

Cadets branched Infantry choose their first duty station at Post Night, in Robinson Auditorium, West Point, NY on February 28, 2023. (U.S. Army photo by Christopher Hennen, USMA)

Sadly this post office closed permanently just a short while ago, and I think after I took this photo.

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