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Rockafeller Center

It has a 90 degree bend. It grew that way.

 

Leica M3, Summicron dual range 50mm, Ilford HP5+, Rodinal 1+100 (20ºC). Rockland, Maine.

VQ35 S14 Roland Rivera And Bravo Motorsports

Inside the arrivals area looking up at the departures ramp from the Great Hall to the boarding concourse beneath the train shed.

Etienne Brulé Park, Toronto. Taken during a Toronto Photowalk Group excursion.

From my back yard, looking up a strange cloud formation started to roll in. A plane must have flown over head but I did not hear anything

Dans le cadre de l’association sportive, 20 élèves du LPA Claude Simon sont partis skier aux Angles du 27 au 29 Janvier 2010.

Blog especializado en poner de manifiesto las tropelías que cometen muchos nacionalistas en Cataluña:

 

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day 4, and after a small unintentional detour we find ourselves approaching angle tarn. as you might be able to see, this was one of our drizzly days (not that i'm complaining - it was quite a nice relief after all the scorching sun we'd had!)

Taken with a wide-angle lens, this is a view from near the bottom of our croft's land

2008. It pays to look up. I precisely spotted the shot, walked back a few steps and there it was, some sort of slide play for the eyes. I love angles like these.

Riverfront Market. Little Rock, Arkansas

Water flowing down the weir in Marlow next to the Compleat Angler hotel.

I was really charmed by this angle-headed lizard. He'd make a great guest star in a 50s dinosaur movie.

I believe this was originally a car salesroom - need to check though.

Dans le cadre de l’association sportive, 20 élèves du LPA Claude Simon sont partis skier aux Angles du 27 au 29 Janvier 2010.

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