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I didn't have very good light now that I've downloaded...hate when they look good on the camera screen, then poo-ie on the computer ;-) First day of school with kiddos tomorrow...time flies!

State Park Rd.

Huron County, Michigan

Five stair. It was so clean and this was the second one he did. Ryan threw down. My favorite from this set. I'm trying to stop shooting at night because it's hard to focus.

Letters by Ditch

Hammerheads by Tiki Jay one

Some of you have asked how I put the fabric around the paper at these small 1/4" hexies. I cut them the same shape as the paper and sew them the same way as I do with bigger ones. Hopefully you can see how it's done here.

A nice wall of stencil work....

Bessa R3a / Nokton 40/f1.4 / Fuji Neopan Super Presto 1600

2007/01/30

日本、東京、渋谷区、渋谷

 

See where this picture was taken. [?]

of the Snoopy mug

Here's the backside of my post framed shed. It was completely custom built on the fly. I still need to finish the shingles.

Backside shows the buttons. I crocheted my own buttons (daughter's idea...softer for the baby!) instead of sewing on buttons.

Elgin Architectural Series: 27

 

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Elgin, Illinois

 

Olympus E-510 DSLR

Olympus ED 9-18mm f4-5.6 wide-angle zoom

ISO 400 RAW

From the beach at Ocean Shores

A wonderful afternoon at the Seattle Waterfront. This is the back of some of the shops.

 

Read about the Seattle Waterfront:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Waterfront,_Seattle

 

Read about the Alaskan Way Viaduct:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alaskan_Way_Viaduct

Brandon Bozorth, May 2008

again at the hotel bank.

 

JP, bst

 

Rapid Omega 200, Hexanon 60mm

This postcard shows a view of the main entrance doorway at 21 Chestnut Street, Salem, Massachusetts, during what looks to be Chestnut Street Days based on the apparel of the persons in the scene. 21 Chestnut St. is the east part of the building at 21–23 Chestnut.

 

Five people are pictured in the scene, and five names are written on the backside. They appear to be written in reference to the persons appearing from left to right in the photo. The leftmost woman, accordingly, is "Mrs. Kelsey," probably Florence Kelsey of Pickering St. The smiling woman on the viewer's left in the doorway is "Mrs. Ver Planck," undoubtedly Florence W. VerPlanck who lived at 21 Chestnut St. The woman in front of the doorway, to the left of a column, is "Mrs. South," possibly Pearl A. South of 153 Bay View Ave. On the bottom step, the young child is " 'Narby' Ver P.", probably Warburton VerPlanck, son of Mrs. VerPlanck. Holding the child's hand is "Jane Kelsey," probably the Jane Kelsey of Pickering St. who worked as a teacher.

 

Front: flic.kr/p/2n3YYAN

Back: flic.kr/p/2n3YYBu

 

Citation: Nelson Dionne Salem History Collection, Salem State University Archives and Special Collections, Salem, Massachusetts

Only the front area around the entrance to the passage tomb is decorarted with a wall of quartz rocks, but the ring of kerbstones runs all around the whole mound of Newgrange.

 

Brú na Bóinne, County Meath, Ireland.

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