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i know this photography is not very quality-like but considering that it was a very misty morning and i had to mega zoom, i am satisfied with the result though.
these animals must have very good eyes: they recognized me immediately (because of my light blue parka maybe?).
An Oriental Garden Lizard (Calotes versicolor) basking in the sun. Udawalawe National Park, Sri Lanka.
A lovely analog package marked door to door, from my friend Scott aka lfoab. Thanks!! (next shot for the contents!)
-Rick Cogley (http://Rick.Cogley.info)
this was the first room you walked into in the 'cemetery house' notice the fence off to the left...that's where the family plot is
These tags are meant as Conversation Starters at the monthly NYC www.creativemornings.com events organized by swissmiss.
Photo by Emily Gilbert
The Folly, an old stone built tower on the moor above Sugworth Hall and overlooking the Strines moors. Used in days gone by for shooting parties and well err ... follying I guess.
A what-is-it shot. It's a mineral crystal, but which mineral? Hint: I needed to get this fast.
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No one has ever tried to guess this, so I'll give it up: it's ice crystals formed on the rim of a half-gallon container of blackberry ice cream that's sat in the freezer a little too long. =D I made the picture hand-held in the kitchen sink by the light of the window above it.
Hopetoun House is the traditional residence of the Earl of Hopetoun (later the Marquess of Linlithgow). Located near South Queensferry to the west of Edinburgh, Scotland, it was built 1699-1701 and designed by William Bruce. The House was then hugely extended from 1721 by William Adam until his death in 1748 being one of his most notable projects. The interior was completed by his sons John Adam and Robert Adam. The magnificent entrance hall dates from 1752.
Hopetoun House
South Queensferry
Edinburgh
EH30 9SL
Where? Formerly in Guess Where London, now guessed.
* Extra point if you tell me who I'm quoting.
Clue: It's all P's in the location.
Peabody Avenue, Pimlico.
Three-and-a-half months old, and looking more like a bulldog every day.
I call this her "Betty Grable" pose. If you're too young to know who she was, do a Google search for Betty Grable World War II photo.
The modern Olde English Bulldogge is a reconstruction of the original Olde Bulldogge of the 17th and 18th century.
The result has been a good looking Bulldogge of great athletic ability that is much healthier and physically fit without most or all of the problems that plague today's modern English Bulldogs.
One thing they didn't breed out was the stubborness.
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