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This is the home locker room at Maple Leaf Gardens, just as the team left it at the end of the 1998-99 season.
This gorgeous Bald Eagle was hanging out on top of a "totem" pole on the dune at Ocean Shores, WA. My Significant Other, Mike, was able to get within 5 feet of this beauty to snap this photo. I played around with the zoominess, but he captured the shot.
This seated figure of Thomas Jefferson, designed by sculptor Karl Bitter, was dedicated the University of Virginia West Lawn, south of Pavilion IX.
The University of Virginia (UVA) is a public research university, established by Thomas Jefferson in 1819. The university sits on a historic 1,135-acre central campus partially protected as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
University of Virginia Historic District National Register #70000865 (1970), VLR #002-5161
This photograph is dedicated to all those poor Cariocas who lost so much in the fire that destroyed so much of their work (costumes, floats) for this year's Carnaval.
This is from a set of negatives which are not wonderful but were looked at just for the stock. Hope they are of interest
This is the earliest version of the first Yashica 35mm camera (1958. It has “Yashima OPT IND. Co. LTD” on the back, later that year changed to “Yashica Co. LTD.”. Another difference, the red load indicator is seen through a hole in the top. Also, the film counter is unique in that it advances when the exposure button is pushed rather than film advance in the model later that year..
A predecessor to the Lynx, It came with a 1.9 or 45mm 2.8 lens. more solid than later models. Has a rangefinder, but no meter. Copal MXV shutter with speeds 1 to 1/500. I much prefer this manual version to the later automated electro series 35.
This is an enamel sign. Some of the enamel signs at this station were made by the Emaillierwerk Gottfried Dichanz Berlin
SO36. Some of the signs with their signature on them also have panels that read Ursus-Email, which might have been a separate firm.
Enamel signs made by Gottfried Dichanz also hang in two more southerly S-Bahn stations: Sundgauer Straße and Zehlendorf. Perhaps there are more signs from this firm elsewhere in the network, too?
This is me in my new room. Isn't the floor just gorgeous? I think it is. ;)
Oh and if I remember right, what you see above is my first real attempt of a levitation shot. So please let me know what you think!
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This is 3 months rent, it's about one month salary in France... so much cash but we are cool until February
This is a job I had last weekend for a bike builder, Josh Brennan, for a magazine feature and promo's of his latest creation.
This little one shared the cabin with me for a couple of days. I shooed it out yesterday--time to be free! --at Healthberry Farm.
At the VRATE Expo in Glendale, Arizona, this puppy in training patiently participated in a vendor booth featuring service animals. He is featured in the next photo which shows off his bandanna with the logo of the trainers. The organization is Arizona Goldens, LLC, from their website:
"Arizona Goldens LLC is a company that raises, trains, and places highly trained service dogs with adults and children with disabilities. We specialize in training dogs for mobility, vision, hearing, as well as therapy work."
VRATE is held annually to benefit community members showcasing an expo for vision rehabilitation and technology.
This is the foley catheter that will be hanging out of Avery for approximately 6 weeks. We will feed him through this tube on the same schedule he's been on with his NG tube (5 bolus feedings during the day, every 3 hours, and a continuous feeding for 8 hours during the night). In between feedings we will cap the tube off and tuck it into his clothing so that it's out of his reach (and out of Mason's too!). In approximately 6 weeks, once the stoma heals, Avery will have this tube replaced with something called a Mic-key® button which is very flush to his skin and much easier to work with.
This was one I forgot to post last month, this Dipper was singing at the top of its voice, Wonderful.
This is an example of a custom sand blasted sign, just before the final design and paint stage - free Use:
This large vase is by Italian maker Alvino Bagni. It is marked Italy and features the original Rosenthal-Netter import sticker.
This is an annual event held at Anchorage International Airport in May - nice event. There are usually a lot of aircraft on the apron and hangers filled with aviation gear - a lot of nice things to check out. One thing that amazes me is the time span covered by this Trade Show - from DC-3s to F-22 Raptors - yep, this is Alaska!
This magic moment
So different and so new
Was like any other
Until I kissed you
And then it happened
It took me by suprise
I knew that you felt it too
By the look in your eyes
Sweeter than wine
Softer than the summer night
Everything I want I have
Whenever I hold you tight
This magic moment
While you lips are close to mine
Will last forever
Forever til the end of time
This is the first metalmark I have seen --- a "lifer." Disturbingly, I discovered after taking the photos that this tiny butterfly (1" or 25 mm wingspan) had been captured by a crab spider hidden in the tiny buckwheat blossom. [1 more photo to follow in a day or two]
Adobe Springs, Stanislaus County, California
This is for Barb's 90 minute scramble. I haven't crafted in ages.......and thought I would finally get going and make a Valentines card for my 6 year old. Stamped the BG using the woodgrain stamp and used distress inks, the open heart is by SU. The sentiment is from the set "Hugs and Kisses" and the little Cupid is a cheap $1 stamp from M's. This was a really fun scramble- got my creative juices flowing again! I even glittered up his little wings using my Spica glitter pens......but you can't see it at all.
Hero Arts stamps used:
S5208: Designer Woodgrain
CG155: Hugs and Kisses Birds
This female mallard cruised by the shoreline, expecting a handout from us. She was feeding on the floating Azolla, sometimes called duckweed, although, that's really an incorrect name for this plant, but I couldn't resist the duck and duckweed title.
This mute swan and its mate came along the beach when I was walking along it between Seamill and Ardrossan.
This photograph was published in the Illustrated Chronicle on the 29th of February 1916.
During the Great War the Illustrated Chronicle published photographs of soldiers and sailors from Newcastle and the North East of England, which had been in the news. The photographs were sent in by relatives and give us a glimpse into the past.
The physical collection held by Newcastle Libraries comprises bound volumes of the newspaper from 1910 to 1925. We are keen to find out more about the people in the photographs. If you recognise anyone in the images and have any stories or information to add please comment below.
Copies of this photograph may be ordered from us, for more information see: www.newcastle.gov.uk/tlt Please make a note of the image reference number above to help speed up your order.
This photo was taken at Milford Sound on board of the Jucy Cruise during Queenstown this year.
I signed up for this last year when I visited Christchurch but was cancelled due to bad weather. Thankful that I've got the chance to view the scenery for my grad trip this year! :)
This is Nellie Christine Bytheway, my great-aunt, 1876-1959. She lived almost all her life in and around Birmingham, an amateur artist and a great letter-writer. This is sketched from a small photograph.
This photo is dedicated to Maureen F
www.flickr.com/photos/madcheeper/898247031/
who, not only is a fabulous photographer, but a caring, sensitive person. Check out this photo of hers...it wasn't planned.