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Our sliding glass doors not only give your home a more beautiful look--they are also proven to save on energy & help cut your home energy bill!
After our adventures with the slip-n-slide at Jon and Adrienne's house, James decided to try it in our own backyard. It's just not as much fun without a hill, though.
Shopsin's General Store's sliders. Easily the best little burgers I've ever had. Three might be 1/2 a burger too much, at least for me.
This inflatable castle combo bounce house and slide is great interactive fun for any community event, birthday or private party. This double slide bouncer is a wonderful unit for any size event.
Whether you call it a bounce house, moon bounce, bouncy castle, moonwalk or inflatable jumpy thing we have your Columbus, GA inflatable rental needs covered.
Minolta CLE
M-Rokkor 40mm f2
Agfa CT Precisa 100
Tetenal Colortec E6
Reflecta RPS7200
Slides from the summer holidays. First couple of rolls of home developed E6, great fun and incredibly satisfying. :)
Moseley Road - Seen on a Birmingham Flickrmeet photowalk from the Make It Zone to St Mary's Church, via St Anne's Church
Image from my installation entitled: "The Ruins of 270 Sherman Ave. North," a site specific work in a former textile factory in Hamilton, Ontario. It consisted of a cycling slide show of abandoned spider webs that I photographed in the space and two overhead projections of portraits of the species that made the webs.
Image from my installation entitled: "The Ruins of 270 Sherman Ave. North," a site specific work in a former textile factory in Hamilton, Ontario. It consisted of a cycling slide show of abandoned spider webs that I photographed in the space and two overhead projections of portraits of the species that made the webs.
Tyre slide, Blizzard Beach, Walt Disney World, Florida
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Slides from 1977 copied using Bower slide adaptor, 105mm lens on D700
June and I drove from Singapore to Penang in a Datsun 120Y
Camera Nikon F2 50mm lens
Slide (YACH-4) produced by the Province of Ontario Picture Bureau, probably in the 1920s, for use in Ontario schools.
Donated to the Community Archives of Belleville and Hastings County by Mike and Sue Mills in October 2015.
In the adventure playground at Castle Howard.
Uploaded as a possible entry for the Guardian's weekly 'Your Pictures' competition on the theme 'Slide' - August 2013.
13 April 2013
SLR2_7795
Some more slides - Not sure which airport - but what a GREAT Adventure!
From a successful artist color slide collection - and
I totally concur - "Artists do see things differently!"
Slide from a set used to teach biology at Belleville Collegiate Institute and Vocational School, Belleville, Ontario, possibly in the 1920s. The original boxes were labelled 'Junior' and 'Senior', but the contents appear to have been mixed up.
Donated to the Community Archives of Belleville and Hastings County by Mike and Sue Mills in October 2015.
interview with a lady with epilepsy.
don't worry, she wasn't having a seizure in this photo. she did, however, have a seisure the next time i met her but i didn't have my camera with me. her husband, who saw it coming said to me, "you could have taken a photo of that..."
how many times have you gone out without your camera and cursed yourself for not doing so?
Image from my installation entitled: "The Ruins of 270 Sherman Ave. North," a site specific work in a former textile factory in Hamilton, Ontario. It consisted of a cycling slide show of abandoned spider webs that I photographed in the space and two overhead projections of portraits of the species that made the webs.
Slide from a set used to teach biology at Belleville Collegiate Institute and Vocational School, Belleville, Ontario, possibly in the 1920s. The original boxes were labelled 'Junior' and 'Senior', but the contents appear to have been mixed up.
Donated to the Community Archives of Belleville and Hastings County by Mike and Sue Mills in October 2015.