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Local celebrity who toured with the all the cool bands from the late 1960s - 1978. Wrote music - sang - played guitar. (wink) I'll see what I can do to get you on the cover of The Rolling Stone!!
Just past the ruins of Wijiji is a small panel of rock art containing a menagerie of glyphs consisting of both petroglyphs and pictographs.
Chaco Culture National Historical Park
I'm currently working on a model of the Rock Island's Peoria Rocket as it appeared in 1937. The TA is built in pretty much every direction. I'm using panel pieces flipped upside down to cover the motors. This'll need plenty of painted parts, but the end result will look amazing.
Rock Island Railroad 5756 at Blue Island, Illinois on an unknown day in July 1982, Fujichrome by Chuck Zeiler. According to the October 1971 edition of the ORER ( Official Railway Equipment Register ), the Rock Island had 50 cars in the 5750 - 5799 number series, AAR class R206, and ( Note 45 ) "equipped with fork lift truck pallets, platforms or skids, which will be considered as part of the car and are in assigned service." Further, Note 88 states, "Cars in series 5750 to 5799 have 'PS-20' travel cushion underframe, are insulated and equipped with DF-B load divider bulkheads and load side fillers, single 10 ft. plug type sliding door."
Buachaille Etive Mor also known as the guardian of Glencoe, or the Big Shepherd of Glencoe is a mountain with near perfect pyramidal shape when viewed from the A 82 road. The classic Bauchaille Etive Mor is from Black Rock Cottage, which surely must be the most photographed cottage in Scotland.
Taken at Wybung Head in the Munmorah Recreation Area, New South Wales, Australia.
The fallen rocks can be seen at the base of the cliffs.
The top of Wybung Head would be at least 250 feet high with some step sides.
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The famous Kilt Rock is a sea cliff in north east Trotternish. It is said to resemble a kilt, with vertical basalt columns to form the pleats and intruded sills of dolerite forming the pattern.
Rockefeller Center, an icon of NYC. This exact scene a few months from now will showcase the famous Christmas Tree they put up every year, as well as the ice skating rink.
Floating Rock is a large boulder in the Virgin River in the Zion Narrows a short ways from the Wall Street section of the hike.
The Thonigala Rock Inscriptions near Anamaduwa, Sri Lanka, date back as far as 47 BC and one is considered the longest of its kind in Asia. The main inscription in Early Brahmi script details financial information.
This has been even more fun than my original postapoc project from 2011. The structures are more or less complete, although I can't help but think another level of shacks and equipment on top of what is here wouldn't go amiss. The windmill needs to have a proper home, it has just been plonked on so far.
Adding more detail and bits and pieces is next, as well as some more stuff at ground level. A couple more vehicles should follow to round it off.
Lots of seabirds congregate on this quartzite rock with its large sea arch which is situated just off the coast at Portknockie, Aberdeenshire.
Before I can rearrange a section of the backyard, I had to clear away the one ton of river rock I had laid down years ago.
It was just as easy to stack it neatly as it would have been to just make a pile, and the stack takes up less room on the patio.
"Rock" is going to be the major theme of the new backyard layout. Almost nothing to water, and definitely nothing that requires regular maintenance...
Strobist info:
Key light was a Nikon speedlight with a 1/4 CTO filter in a large umbrella softbox high camera right
One rim light (speedlight in a shoot-through umbrella) to the left of the model and another gridded speedlight to the right
rock fence
rare & unique photo from my mobile phone
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my cell sometimes produces very special, unique and rare photographs ... it does it on its own ... maybe by some dysfunction of it. Decolorizes the reception in a unique way almost black and white and gives some different colors to the ones it removes. The final picture is unique and rare. With no editing and no effects you can see these photos ... there is a limited photo watermark on my photos and my name because I'm interested in exhibiting the templates.
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