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The burly guy in blue set up this shell game near the McDonald's on Berlin's Tauentzienstrasse. The guy in the suit won easily so he was probably an accomplice.
Shell
Food Mart (1,224 square feet)
2200 Cunningham Drive, Coliseum Crossing, Hampton, VA
This was originally an Exxon, which was built and opened in 1989.
Avi - Papua New Guinea -
Bezoek bij een familie gekleed in de traditionele kledij van de Chimbu-stam. Hun hoofdversiering met prachtige veren zijn heel belangrijk. Het zijn de veren van papegaaien, paradijsvogels en andere siervogels... soms kan je de mooie paradijsvogeltjes met hun unieke veren op hun geheel nog zien als hoofdtooi. De veren worden generaties na elkaar goed bewaard, zo dat er niet telkens voor een feest ettelijke vogeltjes moeten sneuvelen... Ook de schelpen, het vroegere betaalmiddel (shell money), zijn een teken van welstand.
Western Highlands is a province of Papua New Guinea. The provincial capital is Mount Hagen. The province covers an area of 8,500 km², and there are 440,025 inhabitants (2000 census), making the Western Highlands one of the most densely populated provinces. Tea and coffee are grown in the Western Highlands. Mount Wilhelm, the tallest mountain in Papua New Guinea, is on the border of the Western Highlands.
www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Highlands_(Papua_New_Gu...
Simbu, also known as (and officially named) Chimbu, is a Highlands Region province in Papua New Guinea.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simbu_Province
Shell
Food Mart (1,224 square feet)
2200 Cunningham Drive, Coliseum Crossing, Hampton, VA
This was originally an Exxon, which was built and opened in 1989.
Moonrise/sunset at the gazebo in Shell Beach. A serious marine layer all around while Shell Beach and Pismo remained clear. Five bracketed shots tonemapped in Photomatix
I couldn't resist playing with some more of the shell photos I took over the weekend.
Today we have freezing rain warning. Cancel the school buses sort of ice pellet warnings. There will probably be more of it tomorrow too.
So like I said - I couldn't resist playing with some of the shell photos I took over the weekend.
Hope you're finding some warm escapism to go with your Thursday.
(8 more days until I hop on a plane and go find some real warmth...skip, jump, twirl)
Mijn oude serie boekjes "Shell helpt" weer teruggevonden. Die verzamelde ik als klein jochie bij de plaatselijke benzinepomp.
concrete shells - formwork removed. Note handcrafted chamfer easing the bottom interior edge of the skylight.
Caliper Studio 2009
Conch shell on sand in the fog. Added sand and shell to a blue background with dry ice used to create the fog. Canon 60d - Canon 50mm 1.8 - 1/250th sec - 50mm - f/5.0 - 100 ISO. 2014p52assign3
We have been collecting these for years with the help of MimiCapeCod. The shells are from all over - Cape Cod to Florida, the Caymans & Mexico to Bermuda.
“Status will get you nowhere. Only an open heart will allow you to float equally between everyone.” Mitch Albom
Originally constructed in the late 1930’s, this shell-shaped service station serviced gas guzzlers for decades. The building fell into disrepair towards the end of the 20th century, but was then restored by state historic society, Preservation North Carolina. Today, this clamshell serves as a regional office and info center about the station and other preservation projects. Don’t miss this photo-worthy detour located off East Sprague Street. Photo provided by Christine Rucker
A couple of shells that sit on our lanai at poolside - this might be the the first photo I've taken in weeks for our "shadowy Friday" that has natural shadows ;-)
7 Days of Shooting Week #32 - Black and/or White Shadowy Friday .....
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Mostly C64, and PC keyboard shells which is going to be great cases for MIDI controllers, sinths, mixers... name it.