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I'd like to submit some photos for the Sports Takeover, so here are some shots from a visit to Canada, where we attended a rodeo and other events.
Fall-festive entrance booth.
Decatur (Legacy Park), Georgia, USA.
28 October 2023.
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▶ S.U.D.S. (i.e, Simply Us Doing our Share): "an afternoon of curated craft beer tasting, live music, local food options, and more in beautiful Legacy Park, minutes away from downtown Decatur. 25+ curated craft breweries, hand-selected by the founders of Brick Store Pub; quality local eats; live music from local artists; plus a collectors S.U.D.S. souvenir tasting glass. S.U.D.S. will help support ten non-profits at Legacy Park; we are a locally supportive, community involved, full-service festival."
— S.U.D.S.
▶ Story at Decaturish.
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The Barrel Inn, built in 1597, is situated at the head of Bretton Clough on the table of land, some 1300 feet above sea level. It lies between the villages of Eyam, Hathersage and Great Hucklow in North Derbyshire and within the Manor of Abney which is detailed in the Domesday Book of 1085
The sake brewers donate barrels of sake as an offering to the enshrined dieties at Shinto shrines. The barrels are put on display with colorful covers and prayers are made for the prosperity of the sake brewing industry. These barrels were at the Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine in Kamakura.
Snapped this shot of two old barrels that were up against the original Hale log home before they built the house.
A Barrel of Monkeys climbing the walls near Toy Story Mania in Pixar Place, Disney's Hollywood Studios, Walt Disney World, Orlando, Florida.
One of my goals for this trip was to do some bracketed exposures for HDR processing. This scene with bright lighted and shadow areas was perfect. When I do HDR, I bracket +/- 2 stops and use the Photomatix plugin for Apple Aperture 2 to process. I'm having issues with the night time HDR sets, however, anyone using Photomatix for night shots have any setting tips?
High Country Stampede Rodeo, Fraser, Colorado
'Roid Week Fall 2018 - Day 6 #2
07/21/18 PolaradoOne
As another 'Roid Week gallops off into the night, I’d like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for their faves and comments, but mostly for their beautiful and inspiring photographs.
See you all in the Spring for part one of 'Roid Week 2019: www.flickr.com/groups/roidweek2019/
This huge Barrel Cactus has its own blooms but also some fallen Aloe blooms from above plant. taken at Planting filelds Arboretum, in Oyster bay.
i applied an action, Grunge Glow, from Photo BB to this photo of a barrel racer taken last year here in Brunswick, ME. HSS
Standing casually to one side of a metal-clad old barn, a burn barrel stands ready to eliminate the deteriorating boards of an aged barn that stands as a dying testimony to a lifestyle of non-rich and non-famous folks. The various families that have worked this farm over many decades may no longer be relevant to the farm but the heritage they produced are mostly fine young men and women who went on to live productive lives.
During several decades in the business world, I hired and trained many folks looking to find a niche in their working lives. It did not take me long to realize anyone with a solid farming background had a leg up on the majority of people they competed with in business.
It’s true there were a few individuals with a farm background who didn’t want to work but their dads could have told me that. It would have saved me a lot of time.
But for the most part, young farm products had several common traits that stood out. One, they had a sense of common respect. And, if they had strong thoughts about someone or a situation, they knew boundaries of decorum that kept those thoughts reserved for the right time for their exposure.
Secondly, few were guilty of piling on someone who might have lacked certain skills they should have already had in life. Most folks who grew up on farms had learned lessons of acceptance and showing special help to the runt of the litter of pigs or other animals that started out with disadvantages at birth.
Lastly, almost without exception, workers coming from a farm background showed up every day to work, sometimes even when they probably should have stayed home with a light illness.
However, one lack most of them had was they didn’t know the definition of the word “quit”. They had learned from their parents through droughts, flooding, hail storms and disappointing market prices for carefully raised livestock that if they kept going there would probably come a time when things would turn around.
(Photographed near Cambridge, MN)
If wine is your thing, then this is your kinda place.
If you listen carefully and you are in this space without a lot of people noise -- you will hear the wines as they do their thing in their barrels.
The Winery at La Grange, For more information www.wineryatlagrange.com/
Barrel Cactus -- Southern Arizona
Santa Rita Mountains
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as seen at Gallery of BC Ceramics, 1359 Cartwright Street, Granville Island, Vancouver
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Sleeping Lady Hills
Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument
New Mexico
Barrel Cactus seem to really thrive in the harsh super arid volcanic landscape of the Sleeping Lady Hills.
My entry for Middle Earth contest at Eurobricks.
That was a really fun build and I like how it came out.
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Graffiti will always be one of my favorite things as well as the driving factor that led me to become a photographer. When I am in Seattle or any other major city, I will almost go out of my way to find some great graffiti. It seems like a lot of the taggers in the (206) seem to write with a style that's very reminiscent to early 1990s Los Angeles graffiti scene. Me being from Los Angeles, the south side of the city to be exact, I appreciate great graffiti when I see it. After all, it led me to where I am as a photographer to this moment in time. Anyhow, I was driving down in the Industrial District trying to get to interstate 5 but knew that I was going to strike gold when it came to graffiti and suddenly, this area to my left of me just open up and they were railroad tracks. I was like "oh I have to pull over." Matter of fact I didn't find a place to park. Then, trying to photograph the graffiti on both ends to me and then out of the blue all these barrels came to my eyesight. it was an interesting composition in which I had to capture it. truly awesome.
Photo captured via Minolta AF-Maxxum 16mm Fisheye F/2.8 lens. Industrial District. City of Seattle. Central Puget Lowland section within the Puget Sound Lowlands Region. King County, Washington. Early November 2022.
Exposure Time: 1/200 sec. * ISO Speed: ISO-400 * Aperture: F/8 * Bracketing: None * Color Temperature: 5350 K ** Selective Color Grading: Visions 04