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Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks: Sparkle and Spurs held on Saturday, February 23, 2013 at the Charles E. Miller Branch. Award-winning author Mary Doria Russell.
Ruff & Ready Furnishings
1908 14th St NW
Washington, DC 20009
(202) 667-7833
Ruff and Ready is a hipster’s dream. It is only open on the weekends. It is technically antique but has the stacked inventory of a thrift store. All prices end in the number 7 and the owner doesn’t know why, its just tradition. It’s not super cheap, but they will bargain with you. It is one of those perfect places that locals have known about for ages and new residents need to know about immediately. ~ from i spy things DC
“Ruff & Ready Furnishings is a classic, old-fashioned 'Junque' store that sells good, usable furniture," says owner Bill Troy, who unearths the majority of his pre-1950s finds from estates and at Sloan and Weschler auctions. The 5,000-square-foot space, divided into two areas by an outdoor space filled with wrought-iron tables, glass blocks now popular for room dividers, planters and various other garden furniture and accessories, is packed to the rafters.
Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks: Sparkle and Spurs held on Saturday, February 23, 2013 at the Charles E. Miller Branch.
Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks: Sparkle and Spurs held on Saturday, February 23, 2013 at the Charles E. Miller Branch.
Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks: Sparkle and Spurs held on Saturday, February 23, 2013 at the Charles E. Miller Branch.
A stack of chairs outside Mortons on Byres Road. Mortons is a fantastic little cafe and its pretty cheap too - if they scrapped the expensive wifi it would be perfect for my pre-lecture coffee.
Glasgow, 2010.
Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks: Sparkle and Spurs held on Saturday, February 23, 2013 at the Charles E. Miller Branch.
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Stacked (2 frames) with CombineZP.
In order to preserve the overall brown I avoided messing with the colour balance. Couldn't take a version with the antennae on focus. There are a couple of blurs there corresponding to them.
Obtido pela combinação de duas fotos no CombineZP. De modo a preservar o marrom geral, evitei mexer com o equilÃbrio de cores. Não consegui uma versão mostrando as antenas. Há uns borrões na imagem que correspondem a elas.
The incinerator stack at Charles Gairdner Hospital. Soon to be demolished to make room for the new children's hospital.
306.366: So I've heard about focus stacking before when I've seen other people publish their macro shots. But I never really looked into how to do it. I took a stab at it tonight but didn't have the success I thought I would have so I will definitely be trying it again. I ended up having to re-layer and blend some of the composite frames to make it more crisp. Maybe I missed a focal length and CS6 couldn't blend it together properly. I'm not really sure. But I liked it enough to share with you all.
Thoughts? Suggestions?
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Stack of white hand towels for drying your hands in the ladies' at the Barr Al Jissah Resorts & Spa, owned by the Shangrila group. The bowl they're in is glittery gold and resting on a clawed stand.
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Peta and the stacks.. what can I say..?
Some more shots from the wonderful far south coast down at Merimbula..
ISO 160, 16-35mm@16mm, f/6.3, 1/320sec, raw, hand held.. CPL,
From Wikipedia: The Anaconda Smelter Stack is the tallest surviving masonry structure in the world, with an overall height of about 585 feet (178.3 m), including a brick chimney 555 feet (169.2 m) tall and the downhill side of a concrete foundation 30 feet (9.1 m) tall. It is a brick smoke stack or chimney, built in 1918 as part of the Washoe Smelter of the Anaconda Copper Mining Company (ACM) at Anaconda, Montana."
The smelter closed in 1981. The stack is now part of Anaconda Smoke Stack State Park.
Photo taken May 1983.
SCT train heading west away from Parkes, New South Wales.
Parkes is the eastern limit for double-stacked containers and high-loads from the west (Perth, WA).
Canon 5Dmk2
08-03-2016
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Monthly P&ARP Assignment #74 "Freight Flows" entry