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Grape farmers put the grape branch on a rope or wire.
After grapes period some parts of dry grape branch parts stayed on the line and in this term they can make interesting signatures :)
Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60X30 softbox camera right. AB800 with gridded HOBD-W overhead. Triggered by Cybersync.
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These spiders make certain zig-zag pattern on web therefore also known as writer or signature spider.
Produced in the heart of Jamaica, this signature blend combines rums of different styles and ages. The result is a brilliant golden amber colour, complex aromas of sweet fruit, citrus, dried apricots, fresh peach, hints of molasses and oak. These aromas flow onto a full-bodied palate with a soft, subtle finish.
[Signature] Tortona - Suit (Davis - Gianni)
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Tonner Signature Statement Head on Tulabelle Body
Outfit: meg fashion doll
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I wanted to take a picture of a key with a ton of sharps but flats will work on account of the week of music is pretty much over :P
Sandy Point, signature perspective, signature long exposure, never the same twice.
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If I were to have a signature shot, this would be a strong candidate. It contains a number of elements that seem to appear regularly in my photos: geometry; architecture; a dominant colour; pared down composition and artificial light during daylight.
Hurricane Bridge on the Alaska RR is probably one of the more iconic locations along the Alaska RR but also one of the least photographed, at least from this angle. On a misty, rainy day the railroad's appropriately named Hurricane Turn pauses briefly on the bridge before heading back to Talkeetna.
On the evening of May 26, 2017, a NS westbound empty coal train swings around the familiar Shawsville, VA curve as the late Spring light slowly starts to fade.