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Smith Tower in Pioneer Square is Seattle's oldest skyscraper. Built in 1914, it is 484 ft (148 m) tall and has 38 floors.
It was the tallest building west of the Mississippi River until the completion of the Kansas City Power & Light Building in 1931.
It remained the tallest building on the West Coast for almost 50 years until the Space Needle overtook it in 1962.
Wow.. first time I get to see this plane in the flesh… in a remote northern compacted gravel strip… CJF3.. Ile a La Crosse
Ted Smith flew the first Aerostar 600 in October 1967. It was a mid-wing cantilever monoplane powered by two wing-mounted Avco Lycoming piston engines, with a tricycle landing gear. It was fitted with luxury accommodation for six. Also produced, and the base of most of the subsequent models, was a version with turbocharged engines, the Aerostar 601.
During the time of production, the Aerostar held the speed record for fastest twin piston general aviation aircraft,[1] capable of cruise speeds from 220 kn (408 km/h) for the earliest 600 models to 261 kn (483 km/h) for the later 700 models. Light construction, low drag and high powered engines also contribute to fast climb rates.
Piper gobbled up Ted Smith....now it is called Piper 601P
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Could not believe my luck with the skyline, been experimenting with a flashgun my friend is letting me borrow, saw the picture on the screen after taking and was soo happy instantly!
This is a five-frame panorama of Smith Rock State Park partially illuminated by the rising Sun. A very light dusting of snow the previous night(?) added some white highlights in the canyon - wish there had been more accumulation!
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Terrebonne, Oregon
If you enjoy scenic views of deep river canyons or rock climbing, Smith Rock State Park is the place for you. There are several thousand climbs in the park. More than a thousand are bolted routes. Miles of hiking and mountain biking trails. Along your trip through the canyon, you might see golden eagles, prairie falcons, mule deer, river otter and beaver.
Due to the uniqueness and fragile aspect of the park, park rangers enforce the animal leash law and strongly encourage all park users to stay on trails.
Jeff Smith becomes the first British winner of the world 500 cc Moto-Cross championship in 1964. Winning for BSA and Castrol.
Scan of advert taken from the December 1964 issue of Motor Cycle.
this is what happens if you bury your journal and then try to dry it out in the dryer after a heavy rain. (as my husband found ot this week.)
Local firm Smiths very smart Toyota Caetano Optimo was on a private charter.Standing outside Norwich Station.Wall to wall sunshine and clear blue skies.Time for an Ice Cream.
Details of Smith Falls. Smith Falls is the highest fall in Nebraska at 63 feet. It is one of a group of falls in the Niobrara Valley, where the river has cut through the Ogallala Aquifer, producing a series of seeps and creeks down the bluffs.
This is the best shot of the day from my trip to see North Georgia this past weekend. Smith Creek is formed at the base of Anna Ruby Falls where Curtis Creek and York Creek converge. I shot this from the footbridge on the trail to the falls. There was too much traffic to setup my tripod, so I had to make due with the bridge\'s hand rail.
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Taken at Smiths Pool, Fenton, Stoke on Trent at dusk.
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Kimmo Vahteri performing a beautiful backside smith on a junk car at the old army barracks back in 2004, Oulu, Finland. Now the site is filled with expensive condos.
Taken with an old Yashica-C TLR which I bought for 50 €, it served well for many years but is now in dire need of repair. This was one my first flash pictures that came out the way I wanted. Theres one Metz 45 on the right, slightly behind Kimmo and a Vivitar 283 behind the car, creating the rimlight. Fired with Multiblitz radio slaves, I haven't missed those since I got Pocket Wizards.
Published in Numero magazine #18, 2004, also featured in my small exhibition at the Real Deal Cellar Gallery in January 2005.