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In London you not only have to get used to the traffic driving on the left, but also that turning traffic has priority over pedestrians going straight on the same road.
"Turning the Place Over" was created by Richard Wilson. A large oval has been cut from the facade of the former Yate's Wine Bar opposite Liverpool's Morrfields station. The segment is pivoted and rotates slowly. The piece was unveiled on 20.6.07 and will be in place till the end of 2008.
My baby is turning two...I cannot believe its already been two years! We decided to do a Curious George party because its one of his favorite shows....Just trying to work out an invite picture now...so hard when he won't look!
I'm dancing in circles in the snow. Sometimes you just have let your feet carry you where they lead you
A sketch I did ages ago, which has been sitting on my desk. I uploaded it at some point to flickr but disliked it so much I took it down almost straight away. It seems to have grown on me since.
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I see no end in sight,
and no distance: everything is getting near
and everything getting near is turning to stone.
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Rilke
Back shot from March 20, 2016. on my walk around the city catching up on the rebuild. Christchurch, New Zealand.
Attendees at the 2023 Turning Point Action Conference at the Palm Beach County Convention Center in West Palm Beach, Florida.
Bin trying to get better at the night shot/light trails pics...i am SO NOT an expert, but please don't be a jerk. -.- I would like opinion's/tips of what to do. i have a Nikon L810 if that helps. Next time, hopefully soon, I'm bringing my tripod. this was on a astro/dog walk night shot...didn't know if i could handle both freaking out little dog camera, and a tripod all at once...
They did turn on red...but in the shot here, the light is still green..bahz..lolz
At the first turning of the third stair
Was a slotted window bellied like the figs's fruit
And beyond the hawthorn blossom and a pasture scene
The broadbacked figure drest in blue and green
Enchanted the maytime with an antique flute.
T.S.Eliot. Ash Wednesday