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I was at this bar called Slide bar and it had this girl band performing basically topless. Hawt! Slide Bar, Fullerton, CA FTW
I was shooting this with a SB900 on board on TTL mode with it pointing straight towards the ceiling.
These bar-headed geese show up in many of the London parks these days; I presume they originated as 'collection' birds, probably the Royal Parks collection, but I have seen quite a few without rings in Regents Park, St James's Park and even Kew Gardens. This is St James's. D800_39720.NEF. Many thanks for views, comments and favourites.
J Bar W Ranch - Battle of The Beast - J Bar W Ranch Rodeo - For videos see: www.frederick.com/jbarw
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Dinner at Union bar & grill IFC. They have the best crab cakes in town but only available during dinner time.
Cam info: 17-50mm @50mm f2.8 1/8 ISO 320
Beautiful wood bar cabinet, lighted, mirrored back, 2 glass racks, 2 glass shelves, slide out counter to with alcohol resistant surface, felt bottom drawer,
This shot can be seen at Renew Newcastle's 'Newcastle Morning Photo' exhibition at Nobby's Lighthouse. I was quite chuffed to walk in and see two ladies who spotted themselves in the shot getting very excited. For (free) ticketing information, please visit here.
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With Summer fully kicked in, I ventured out after feeling pretty sick recently. Tough to get a park, heaps of people and so bloody hot. This was 11:00am!!
Jay Kay of Jamiroquai once said, "I thought I was going to the beach bar, not the Bar Beach!" while on stage in Newcastle.
The Wikipedia entry for Bar Beach is a little interesting too....
"Bar Beach is an inner city suburb of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, located 1.6 km (1.0 mi) southwest of Newcastle's central business district abutting the beach of the same name.
Near the north-end of the beach there is a small burger bar selling hand-cut chips. If one wishes to purchase a meal there, be prepared for waits up to 1 hour for a simple burger or 30 mins for an ice-cream. Not ideal if on a road trip. Bar-bar-bar bar-barbara-anne."
Bangor & Aroostook Railroad GP9 76 at Northern Maine Junction, Maine on June 25, 1977, slide by Jerry Lundeen, Chuck Zeiler collection.
Martinez Coctail Bar
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There's a cured pass of resin underneath this holding the bar above the rubber. This pour will "glue" the rod in place so it won't move during the casting process.
sol taraftaki ağaç için üzgünüm :( almasaydım çok dar bir kadraj olacaktı! ne yazık ki photoshopta silemedim...
arşiv nitelikli bir çalışmadır...
beğeninize...
Bar in the centre of palma owned by an old OLD man with a great white beard that is the KING of cocktails. He puts so much love into every single drink. Luckily the place is well hidden and only cool people like me (haha) know where it is. Notice the porn on the wall, probably photographs the bartender did when he was my age.
Ok, this is NOT an optical illusion! The magazine Texas Monthly described it best when they said:
"San Antonio’s Liberty Bar is a landmark for many reasons: it has been in continuous operation since 1890 and the building has been owned by the same family for just as long. But also the Liberty Bar has a certain status as one of the world’s “leaning” landmarks, perhaps eclipsed only by the Tower of Pisa. Thanks to a flood in the 1920s, the Liberty (then the Liberty Schooner Saloon) took on a westward tilt that it maintains to this day. Occasionally a concerned patron of the restaurant will report the tilt to the city’s building inspection squad, says Liberty Bar owner Dwight Hobart, but each inspection arrives at the same verdict: the building is in fine shape."
This is really best viewed in the larger sizes.
This photo made it into "Explore" and is my first published photo!
San Antonio, TX
the bar at the Kettle Falls Hotel.
7/5/05
(exerpt) ..."the most famous aspect of the room is the floor, this buckling--which amounts to as much as an 18 inch rise in the floor in the bar--is a remnant of the architectural decay which was largely fixed with the 1986-7 renovation"
Years ago, we were told by one of the bartenders here that the buckling was because of a large boulder that the building settled around, when they fixed-up the place in 1986 they replaced each floor-board exactly where it was before. Either to keep the interesting aspect of it, or because the rock was so massive it would have been too much to move.
Shooting a game of pool on this (shortened) table is interesting, among other things :)