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Falling bottle of shoe odor powder leaves a mark on my boots. I'm not sure why I felt compelled to take a photo of the bottle dispenser pattern.
The inside of Skelton Powder house, this was really hard to take, had to use my Vivitar 283 initially and then a disposable flash multiple times. The darkness in here was just eating up the light.
It was eerie, you couldnt see even with a torch!
Bindi Powder Seller, Orchha, Town Square, India... came across my India CD's and three years on, it's time to revisit them and get some more on Flickr.
There is the Powder Tower and there is the Powder Gate (pictured) - one of 13 entrances into the Old Town. The Powder Gate houses an exhibition entitled "Prague Towers" and photos by Ladislav Sitensky. It is also possible to climb the 186 steps inside to reach the viewing platform at 44 metres, to enjoy views over the Old Town.
backside of the Powder Magazine that RustyShutter found - couldn't get in though - but the building still looked cool
Powder Cowboy the most unique Cat skiing adventure on the planet!
Photo: Eric Berger
Skier: Peter Velisek
At the top of one of our runs was a nice cat-track to powder launch which we dutifully exploited. It was actually a pretty decent size hit - unfortunately this front angle doesn't convey that so well.
On the left is my soon to be patented "Frontside three to scorpion face plant". (I'm blaming that one on the backcountry pack I'm wearing... yeah, that's it...)
On the right is Dan Potashnick doing his very best Pterodactyl impression. Kaw! Kaw!
I stitched together 6 different photos for this using Photoshop.
Powder, powder and more powder in Niseko, Japan. Japan is an incredible ski holiday destination!
www.ski-i.com/ japan
Rain falls on us as we cross over Powder River Pass, a 9,660 feet, the highest point along US 16 though the Bighorn Mountains. There's a pull-off and everything. The mountain in the distance if Hesse Mountain, which tops out at 10,385 feet. From where I'm standing, it probably wouldn't be a that tough a climb.
Powder puff tree
Calliandra haematocephala
Climatron
Photo credit: Lisa Francis
Courtesy Missouri Botanical Garden