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I called Gloria and asked her what the cats name was......she said Little Fart is said more often than Baby....lol...lol
We were with some waterfall long-exposure addict friends at my favorite spot to photograph the wintry waterfall. It was also thawing, because the waterfall, which is not very big, has a lot of water. Suddenly I thought, what stinks like that here. In fact, someone smoked in the wonderfully fresh air. I did not trust my blue eyes and took a picture immediately. At home I worked the photo with PS and out came an arteriosclerosis med. Screening ;-)))! I sent the photo by email to the person concerned. I told him that the inflamed fingers of his hand are very clearly depicted. He answered:
"You can carry your tripod yourself in the future!" LOL
Sorry, it's a photo from my archive because he no longer wears my tripod! ;-))) Should I post the original photo?
You can see the smoke clouds better.
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A young man working temporarily as a laborer-helper at a house construction project performs one of his several duties - manually screening white sand to separate fine from coarse particles with the use of a strainer made of a wiremesh which is attached to a wooden frame.
Fine sand is used for finishing concrete walls and flooring.
Taken in early bright, sunny morning at a village in Subic, Zambales, Philippines.
LOS ANGELES, CA - OCTOBER 30: Actor Josh Peck arrives at the Warner Independent Pictures' "Darfur Now" screening held at the Directors Guild of America on October 30, 2007 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images for Warner Independent Pictures )
This is the third of the heavy sky day at Mac series. The last agricultural hardware series dribbled down to the odd siding on some of the barns and sheds at McIntosh/Lohr Agriculture Heritage Center. That was on a recent trip when they opened weekends for the season. Earlier, I made a tour on a Saturday, the only real snow day they opened all winter. May brought new loads of snow to the Rockies and plenty of rain/snow mix to the valley. I baled as soon as I could the Saturday morning when I thought there might be snow remaining on the hardware and implements for added interest. I was mostly skunked but I made a loop anyway. Just for the heck of it, I snuck into the milking basement of the McIntosh barn with my normal zoom for a look at the dismal scene from the basement window. I shot this before but they added rabbit wire and the scene beyond is the same stormy sky. Perhaps the rabbit wire is for the birds. Sheesh, I used my monopod! Nothing adventured, nothing gained. That lens really doesn't like to flare. I shot the best balanced exposure of the scene that I could. The morning snow still shows on the foothills beyond the window so it was worth the try.
I shot this some time ago but the bleak, saturated weather scene outside that day prompted yet another try though I had no tripod with me. I guess it was a frivolous concept to try shooting. I need an oil lamp in the window. The Dickens barn is in the scene. Crummy days always happened but the milking had to be done regardless. The winder sill could use some dusting. It's all dust.
The Ag Museum is now open for summer weekends, including Fridays but this is a dismal holiday weekend. It's probably time for another leisurely stroll down to Mac Lake. I loaded up with autumn captures this year in general and accessed the only snows this winter. As always, it's a great spot for exercise and access to Mac Lake. There is always something more at McIntosh but I won't search today. I apparently can't find everything in a single pass. I like the natural patina of the spare shadow tones as they were. There is mystery left in those shadowy tones I extracted.
Cancer screening bus is a Prevost H3-45 with a custom Farber body photographed at Battlefield Square shopping centre in Stoney Creek, Ontario on Tuesday, November 23rd, 2021.
Inspired by others who have created this in an image form, I wanted to document all the Poppy screening combinations. I'm keeping this in a Google document which is easy to edit and update: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1HSdBjcd3OCSu0f7E4NUrcWpQJ... I'm also a data nerd, so there are some stats to check out if you are so inclined.
LOS ANGELES, CA - OCTOBER 30: Actor Josh Peck arrives at the Warner Independent Pictures' "Darfur Now" screening held at the Directors Guild of America on October 30, 2007 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images for Warner Independent Pictures )
Welcome drinks before one of the screenings at Gothenburg Film Festival 2025. The Negroni is a cocktail, made of equal parts gin, vermouth rosso, and Campari, garnished with an orange peel.
Negroni Sbagliato ("mistaken negroni") uses Prosecco (spumante) in place of gin.