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The beautiful setting where the 3 counties of Derbyshire, Staffordshire and Cheshire meet. If you are great at the game called Twister i'm sure you could get in all 3!!
Three Maseratis spotted in the paddock at the Silverstone Historic Festival meeting in August 2001. On the left is the 1955 Maserati 300S of Michael Hinderer which was powered by a 2,991cc 6-cylinder engine that was based on the 2½ litre unit of the 250F Grand Prix car with a longer stroke. The Maserati 300S took part in the World Sportscar Championship between 1955 and 1957 and this car is chassis #3057 that was originally owned by Swiss driver Benoit Musy. The middle car is Alan Minshaw's 1959 Maserati T61, chassis #2453, and is a car that was almost completely destroyed in an accident at Daytona in 1959. The parts that could be salvaged were used to reconstruct the car in the UK in the early 1990s. The car on the right is the 1953 Maserati A6GCM of David Bennett, chassis #2044 that was at one time owned by Prince Bira, and has the blue and yellow Siamese racing colours.
Three pair of red lights mark the passage of U758. I wanted to try a going away shot centered on the signals.
“Three Parisiens” — Three people walk along a street in Le Marais, Paris.
There is a story about this wall that I’ll share in the second paragraph. The photograph comes from the Le Marais district of Paris, where we were out for a walk in early December. It uses one of the old standby approaches to street photography, namely to find an interesting street landscape and then wait for people to walk into the frame and populate it. This can lead to a lot of photos of the sides of people, but here it helps a bit that the person in the lead has glanced in my direction.
About that story… This wall is the location of one of my favorite photographs that I have made in Paris. It features three (likely related) women in front of this wall… back when it was covered by some fascinating street art. (You can find the photo by searching for “je suis bleu” on my website.) This reinforces how transitory street subjects can be. Not only do people come and go, forming visual relationships that may last only an instant, but the street itself changes over the seasons.
G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, “California’s Fall Color: A Photographer’s Guide to Autumn in the Sierra” (Heyday Books) is available directly from him.
Three Generations of InterCity trains at Kings Cross including the InterCity 125, InterCity 225 and now the InterCity Express Train. 26/07/2019.
The Kuwait Towers are three towers of reinforced concrete in Kuwait City.
The main tower is 187 metres high and serves as a restaurant and water tower. It also has a Viewing Sphere which rises to 123 meters above sea level and completes a full turn every 30 minutes. The second tower is 145.8 metres high and serves as a water tower. The third tower houses equipment to control the flow of electricity and illuminates the two larger towers.
Fernand Léger. (French, 1881-1955). Three Women. 1921. Oil on canvas, 6' 1/4" x 8' 3" (183.5 x 251.5 cm). Mrs. Simon Guggenheim Fund. © 2008 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris
On view at MoMA
Gallery label text
2006
This painting represents a group of three reclining nudes drinking tea or coffee in a chic apartment. While the reclining nude is a common subject in art history, these women’s bodies have been simplified into rounded and dislocated forms, their skin not soft but firm, buffed, and polished. The machinelike precision and solidity with which Léger renders human form relates to his faith in modern industry and to his hope that art and the machine age would together reverse the chaos unleashed by World War I.
Three Adirondack chairs and a Sasquatch.
Walking in Ballard, WA
Olympus E-P5
Panasonic 12-32mm
Olympus Art Filter
Three Little Pigs ... 🐷🐽🐖Last week I went to a 4-H fair and saw the usual lot of farm animals. Perhaps I have a slightly warped sense of humor, but these three pink ham hocks all lined up, perfectly offset, struck me as being hilarious. They all had their heads down at the same angle and were grunting away as piggies do. Maybe you had to be there to appreciate it. But I still think it's a hoot. 😂🐷🐷🐷
This three guys didn't know each other. But they enjoyed the view togehter.
From my project "1 year, 1 town, 1 lens".
The Three Systers in the Blue Mountains National Park.
Find more pictures from our trip through Australia in my gallery website.
Jerikojosh, KungFuFreak and I got it on in a three way shootout..... well, at least Josh and I ambushed her. hahaa (Side note, this was not staged.... lol.... I looked over and saw her shooting... so I was gonna shoot her when I noticed Josh doing the same thing.... :) This was natural timing)
Shot at the Chinese New Year Parade on Saturday.
Thanks for sharing the good times with us. :)
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Three cows graze on a hillside in the Mount Diablo foothills. Polarizing filter, cross process effect.
I wanted to try a really high ISO and black background in order to give the picture a grainy texture / make it look kind of like a painting
The ¡Three Amigos! in Lego Minifigure form.
From the left:
- Lucky Day (Steve Martin)
- Dusty Bottoms (Chevy Chase)
- Ned Nederlander (Martin Short)
The minifigures are primarily the Mariachi from Series 16 of the Lego Collectable Minifigures, with the following changes:
- I took their hats off, and attached them to a neck bracket.
- I removed their mustaches.
- I gave each minifigure a different head/face.
- I gave each minifigure a different hair style/piece.
- I made Dusty's legs longer, and Ned's legs shorter.
- I gave each of them a revolver.
I also had a custom printed Minifigure plate made that says '¡Three Amigos!'.
This photo is made to somewhat resemble one of the ¡Three Amigos! movie posters, as can be see on the Wikipedia page: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Amigos
Three Hummingbirds, they have been just nuts this year, just before I went out to try and capture a group of three, there were 5 buzzing around. Took about 20 minutes for them to come back with enough quantity, but they were either 2 or 4 at a time. Finally about 10 more minutes, I got just the 3 in range.
S4GET seen at simon morris when collecting it after repaint. She looks a lot better after her repaint. Ive decided to call her marion, after her previous driver.
Weathervane Playhouse presents
"Three Tall Women"
A drama by Edward Albee
Directed by Bill Morgan
Presented live on stage at Weathervane Playhouse in Akron, Ohio, from Oct. 27 to Nov. 12, 2011
From the celebrated playwright of "Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" comes this thoughtful meditation on the complicated gap between age and experience. Three women – one a 90-something-year-old, one a 52-year-old one a 26-year-old – navigate the emotional terrain of a life mixed with pleasure, satisfaction, shame and regret.
The play’s three female characters are nameless. Instead, the playwright identifies the women only by the letters A, B and C.
"A" is an elderly woman who knows that the end of her life is approaching quickly. "B" is A’s 52-year-old caretaker, a slightly sarcastic yet caring woman. "C" is a boldly self-confident 26-year-old who has come from A’s attorney’s office to discuss the elder woman’s finances.
The "Three Tall Women" Cast
MARCI PAOLUCCI (A)
LORENA GOOLD (B)
HANNAH STORCH (C)
CONNOR LOGAN REESE (The Boy)
All photos in this set were shot by Scott Diese.
Weathervane Playhouse presents
"Three Tall Women"
A drama by Edward Albee
Directed by Bill Morgan
Presented live on stage at Weathervane Playhouse in Akron, Ohio, from Oct. 27 to Nov. 12, 2011
From the celebrated playwright of "Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" comes this thoughtful meditation on the complicated gap between age and experience. Three women – one a 90-something-year-old, one a 52-year-old one a 26-year-old – navigate the emotional terrain of a life mixed with pleasure, satisfaction, shame and regret.
The play’s three female characters are nameless. Instead, the playwright identifies the women only by the letters A, B and C.
"A" is an elderly woman who knows that the end of her life is approaching quickly. "B" is A’s 52-year-old caretaker, a slightly sarcastic yet caring woman. "C" is a boldly self-confident 26-year-old who has come from A’s attorney’s office to discuss the elder woman’s finances.
The "Three Tall Women" Cast
MARCI PAOLUCCI (A)
LORENA GOOLD (B)
HANNAH STORCH (C)
CONNOR LOGAN REESE (The Boy)
All photos in this set were shot by Scott Diese.