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Three large-ish monster pouches/wallets
Can fit your phone, mp3 player, makeup, money, and then some!
About 7 inches across
5 inches tall
Black ones lined with fleece, white one lined with cotton fabric.
Close with velcro
Two of these being put up on my shop!
Three crosses commemorate the lives lost during the 2006 typhoon Reming. The crosses, together with Mt. Mayon behind it, has become one of the more popular tourist attractions in Bicol.
Another view from the Three Gorges dam down to a spillway. The small black point in the blue rectangle is the fotographer - it gives you an impression of the real depth.
DCR's 60046 'William Wilberforce' heads the 6M89 09.01 Middleton Towers - Ravenhead Sidings sand train.
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This time I could catch Radja, one of the cubs (I don't know which one it is) and Joy.
The cub is sharp and the parents are blurry because they stayed behind. But I think it's still cute and that the composition is good. :)
My first trip into London on the Central line(apart from going to Stratford to get my first Covid jab) for more than a year.
Walked round the canals from Mile End down to the Thames and then up the Limehouse cut to Stratford.
Three Mill is a tidal mill on the Lea.
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Really nice to get out somewhere different.
The middle of the three was on a Hen weekend. I took many photos for them and sent them on. Tallinn is a very pleasant city to visit in mid Summer but I can imagine how cold it must be in the present cold snap.
The Metropolitan Building is a high-rise office building located on a triangular lot at 33 John R Street in downtown Detroit, Michigan, near Grand Circus Park.
The building was built in 1924 and finished in 1925. It stands at 15 stories and was once occupied by shops, offices, and the facilities of jewelry manufacturers and wholesalers. It has been known as the "Jeweler's Building". Architects Weston and Ellington designed it in a Neo-Gothic style.[1] It is made mainly with brick, granite, and is sheathed in terra cotta.
The Metropolitan Building closed in 1977.
Three things that I do in almost every photo nowadays
1. Compose off-centre
2. Get some bokeh going
3. Cross-process
Shot at Panchgani, February 2010
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Needless to say, any day where I am able to see a beautiful barn and take a few photos, is a happy day! Took this photo three days ago, on 3 July 2015, when four of us were lucky enough to visit and botanize the farm belonging to Meghan Vesey and Kwesi Haizel. This 53 acre farm, Akesi Farm, is a 90 minute drive from downtown Calgary and is near the town of Sundre, NW of Calgary. It is permaculture based with future crops of eggs, mushrooms, fruits and nuts. Hard to believe that this beautiful place has only belonged to this young, hardworking, enthusiastic couple since November 2014. A tremendous amount of work, thought and planning has already gone into adding to what was already there, with a little help from family and friends.
Meghan walked with us to show us the different parts of the acreage - forest and grassland. Everything seen was listed, including plants, birds, fungi, insects, animals and so on. This list will then be given to Meghan and Kwesi, along with any photos taken while we were there for the day. We are always happy to visit someone's land and compile a very detailed list of our findings for them. It's always a win/win situation - we enjoy what we are doing and love to explore a new location, and the owner ends up with a record of what was found on their property.
There are several wooden buildings on their property, including this large, fine barn which I had been longing to see. As you can see from this photo, the weather was beautiful, though still much too hot for me. Having been out on several outdoor trips recently in very hot weather, as well as being home in a place that felt like an oven, I really was not feeling all that great and perhaps did a bit too much walking.
I do have to also mention that we had the company of their three gorgeous dogs, seen in this photo, and one cat. The latter followed us when we were walking around one of the ponds near the house, obviously hunting for "something". At one point, she disappeared a short way up one of the trees, only to come flying out of a few seconds later. Judging by her behaviour afterwards, I suspected she had been stung in the eye by one of the bees and, sure enough, that's what had happened, poor thing.
We were treated royally when we sat down outside to thoroughly enjoy and appreciate a delicious lunch of different salads and goodies - and cold lemonade that was more than welcome! Thank you so much, Meghan, Kwesi and Meghan's mother, Maurita, for all the work you put into preparing this feast for us - most generous! We all wish you the very best with your endeavours. With such hard work and obvious enthusiasm, I'm sure you will do well.
On the way home, we stopped and walked down to the Elkton Bog. I had been there before, maybe a couple of times. We wanted to see how wet or dry the area was, at the same time seeing a few plants including carnivorous Sundew and Cotton Grass. This walk on extremely uneven ground (and wet in many places) finished me off for the day - I was utterly, totally, completely exhausted!!
A view of the Malvern Hills across three counties (Gloucestershire, Herefordshire and Worcestershire) during this mornings inversion as seen from Howle Green, Herefordshire.
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Three glasses, two are broken, just left outside where they could catch the rain water and then got some algae.
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First of a couple of shots of Vegas based band Three Lock Box. Taken at the Suncoast Casino on Saturday. This is bassist Merry Adin, who we were sitting in front of, and who was a blast. I'm using a little point and shoot under very challenging lighting conditions, so the quality is a bit lacking, but I loved the energy and joy in the shot, which kinda sums up the band.
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Honored to have been asked to take her pregnancy pics for all three of her amazing kids. Congratulations on the new addition!
Our Daily Challenge 13th - 19th May : The Number Three
A DDDD (Denouement Deficiency Disorder Doodle). It kept me awake occupied for two whole programmes!
Letraset Promarkers and fineliners on shiny A6 pad. See a rotated and postworked version here www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/index.php?image_id=2534327
July's almost coming to a close, so I thought I'd share my thoughts on a few new films that I was able to catch in the past week or two!
Sorry to Bother You -
This movie was so fucking weird... So we need more movies like this, please! Now although I felt the base storyline to be a little average and slightly clichéd, everything else that surrounds this film is so different and so unique that it was such a visceral experience to watch. Not to mention the layers and layers of important social commentary that was packed into the movie that made the experience even more insightful. When weird has a purpose and drives a message like it did in this movie, it clicks for me; and let me tell ya, this movie SO DAMN WEIRD. I'm so glad I wasn't spoiled about anything going into this movie, if you plan on seeing this, go in as blind as you can. There was one surprise that just made this film my kind of weird movie, and once it happened I was all in! I'm so excited to see where Boots Riley's career's going to go, but I'm not gonna lie that first thing I thought when walking out of this movie was Boots Riley for an Earthbound movie PLEASE.
Score: 8.5/10
Three Identical Strangers -
2018 has been an absolutely excellent year for documentaries, and this film is no exception! The emotional journey that this film takes you through is absolutely incredible. The way how this story starts off with these triplets finding each other is fairytale-like and becomes such a fee-good flick. But as these brothers grow older and discover what truly happened to them, things become so sinister, tragic, but extremely fanscinating. I definitely recommend going into this film knowing absolutely nothing about these brothers and their story because it makes the film all the more visceral and engaging.
Score: 8/10
Hearts Beat Loud -
The saving grace of this movie is that NICK OFFERMAN DEADASS PERFORMS OCEAN MAN BY WEEN. I had absolutely zero expectations going into Hearts Beat Loud. I had my Movie Pass and this was the only film I could use it with (since I've used my Movie Pass for every other film) at my local independent theater, so I decided to give it a shot with the only piece of information in my head being the poster. This is such a tricky film for me, Hearts Beat Loud is one of those great feel-good movies with excellent music and performances, but I felt if this film was written as a 45 minute short film with extended sequences of the main characters just making and playing songs. They're good songs, but it overall dragged the pace of the film down for me. I would recommend seeing this film, it has great performances and music, but I just found the story to be so shallow and drawn out. Perhaps if Nick Offerman sang Ocean Man by Ween more in this film I would've enjoyed it more...
Score: 6.5/10
The Death of Superman -
Man, it's been a while since a DC animated film's been this good! The Death of Superman is a near perfect adaptation of the classic comic. The film is packaged with all the action and emotion that the original has, with some welcomed additions including the Justice League. While I must say I'm getting pretty tired of this bland art style and character designs in these newer DC animated movies, really hope DC ditches this bland art style soon for something a big more vibrant and stylized to the genre because their storylines do deserve better. But I must say the animation took a big leap in quality and became very cinematic and anime-like once the fight against Doomsday begun! I'm interested to see where this story goes with the Rein of the Superman, but I'm also fine with this film standing on its own. Let's hope DC fixes their animation problem but keeps this film's quality in storytelling!
Score: 8/10
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Three Great Egrets fish and preen in Raymond Pool at Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge back on 8-1-2009.
For more information on the Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge, visit their web site at www.fws.gov/northeast/bombayhook/.
For more information on Great Egrets, visit the Cornelll Lab Of Ornithology.
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Hmm, three steam specials heading to York within an hour. Wonder what the station will be like? Busy perhaps. Oh, I'll go, I'm up for a challenge.
Note to self; first day of the Christmas Market (indeed one of the other trips was advertised as such) equates to a busy station.
York City v Hartlepool, a local derby, makes for an even busier station.
Absolutely rammed. Police and station staff out in force policing the platforms too. Toenail touching the yellow line. Get Back!!
Anyway, ex LMS Rebuilt Royal Scot Class 7P no 46115 Scots Guardsman arrives on Platform 5 at York Station after heading 1Z68, the 08:07 Carlisle to York.
This was The Settle Carlisle Santa Special promoted by The Settle - Carlisle Railway Development Co and operated by The West Coast Railway Company (WCRC).
The other two tours would arrive a later, each a little delayed after their long journey from Kings Cross earlier in the day up the East Coast Mainline (ECML).
Both these were headed by Black 5's resulting in three LMS locos arriving at York on the same day, marking a first perhaps since the end of steam in the York area.
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Edited Hubble Space Telescope image of the group of three galaxies known by NGC 7764A.
Original caption: The subject of this image is a group of three galaxies, collectively known as NGC 7764A. They were imaged by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, using both its Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) and Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3). The two galaxies in the upper right of the image appear to be interacting with one another — indeed, the long trails of stars and gas extending from them both give the impression that they have both just been struck at great speed, thrown into disarray by the bowling-ball-shaped galaxy to the lower left of the image. In reality, however, interactions between galaxies happen over very long time periods, and galaxies rarely collide head-on with one another. It is also unclear whether the galaxy to the lower left is actually interacting with the other two, although they are so relatively close in space that it seems possible that they are. By happy coincidence, the collective interaction between these galaxies have caused the two on the upper right to form a shape, which from our Solar System's perspective, ressembles the starship known as the USS Enterprise from Star Trek! NGC 7764A, which lies about 425 million light years from Earth in the constellation Phoenix, is a fascinating example of just how awkward astronomical nomenclature can be. The three galaxies are individually referred to as NGC 7764A1, NGC 7764A2 and NGC 7764A3, and just to be really difficult, an entirely separate galaxy, named NGC 7764, sits in the skies about a Moon’s distance (as seen from Earth) away. This rather haphazard naming makes more sense when we consider that many of the catalogues for keeping track of celestial bodies were compiled well over 100 years ago, long before modern technology made standardising scientific terminology much easier. As it is, many astronomical objects have several different names, or might have names that are so similar to other objects’ names that they cause confusion.