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Two young men from Cochise County, AZ c. 1915. Original glass plate negative courtesy: Douglas Historical Society.
An agave plant, captured at Desert Botanical Garden in Phoenix during a visit there one day with my son Colin. I didn't notice the spider web until I examined a close-up of the image on my camera's LCD screen.
Some of the people at 3-17-2010 meeting at Weber's discussing A2Fiber project to get Google's ultra high speed internet to Ann Arbor
Mark Webber accelerates away from the Rettifilo chicane in the Red Bull-Renault RB7 during first practice for the 2011 Italian Grand Prix at Monza.
Valley Forge National Historical Park, PA (Betzwood trailhead)
These webs are fascinating. The silk is so closely woven. And some funnels are very narrow and long.
I passed the cemetery in Herning an early morning after a night of heavy rain - bushes and trees were full of drenched cobwebs, looking pearly in the sun - and this one I had to try to phtograph. It did not at all come out as I'd planned - but hey, there's a fab web, there's the sun and there's a great lens flare... what's not to like :-)?
Vivitar ultra Wide and Slim, Fuji Velvia 50, crossprocessed.
Inside of the Weber's truck...This truck was a 1967, yet it looked like it was straight out of the 50's...the bracket and wire were for the printer/hand-held base.
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