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Block Island beach...

 

Please take the time to look at the other Block Island photos. Thanks.

Now, up until today, I have never blocked anyone on Flickr and as much as I like to think that somehow, all of a sudden, each and everyone of these pretty gals are flocking over to my photostream to woo and swoon over my images, invite my curious eyes to glance upon their nether regions and beyond... a part of me (the more sensible part) is rather unsure that this is the case. Besides, they all got names I can't even pronounce!

 

Btw, of note: I didn't get permission from any of them to use their likenesses... so sue me!

from Block-a-palooza (sasikirana handmade) block 3

G533,G535,ALF24,FQ02 have just pulled up at Northgate Block Point on 9102 loaded ore train before getting a train authority from ARTC before heading into Tarcoola on 17-11-21

Never to old to play with blocks, especially with eye-catching ones like these!

Except for shopping, which is a biggy, every Block Island activity is represented in this image! See my additional Block Island scenes at flic.kr/s/aHsmHkWEph

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This place was like post apocalyptic ghost town completely abandoned in the middle of nowhere. Unfortunately it doesn't exist anymore and picture above was taken almost one year ago.

Dawn Greets Block Island

 

For my birthday I spend the weekend on Block Island, a small island off the southern coast of Rhode Island. On the first afternoon I scouted out this beach, and thought it just might be a nice place to watch the sunrise.

 

I hit the streets at 4 am and had a very nice and peaceful walk along to beach, looking for just the perfect spot. The rock made for a nice foreground. I setup my camera, cranked up my music and watched Mother Nature do her beautiful work. I consider myself blessed to be witness to mornings like this.

 

Enjoy!

 

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Mamiya C330s, 55mm, Fuji NPC 160, expired in 2005.

Prints for "Mappings" solo show at [DAM]Berlin.

As many of you may have noticed, I love the water. Put me near the coast and I could happily take photos all day long. I never get tired of the way the water moves along beach, and was fascinated by this scene on Block Island

  

Enjoy!

 

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Blocks finished for DQS7, now time to put the top together and get it finished!

Victoria asked for this specific style of block and provided the grey fabric. She said that there were no limits on what fabrics we could use. It's a wonderful way to use up small but precious pieces of fabric. She gave us the option of adding something to the center if we wanted and I noticed a definite pink/birdy theme in my fabrics. The appliqued bird is from here. (It's the fifth time I've used this bird in a bee block...I'm kind of in love!)

This "pinwheel" block is called Counterspun. I could see doing each blade in a different fabric, or varying them more, for a really fun quilt.

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Model: Elicia Perkins @ Next LA

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Styling: Rodellee (www.rodellee.com)

hand painted Owl & Carter blocks.

Back of old barn in the 'ghost town' of Inavale, Nebraska. Barn sits about a block off main street.

All building blocks in nature have one thing in common, math. Science utilizes math to explain the universe (Mathematical Universe Hypothesis), to model protein structures, and to even claim that our universe is just a computer simulation (Simulation Hypothesis). What will 2025 bring?

Day 16 of Pentax Forum's Daily in December 2019 Challenge.

This glass block wall was curved and I thought played well with my short DoF.

Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong

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This bit of road regularly floods.

Jell-O Jiggleer blocks

Mitten in der (sonst so schönen) Altstadt von Teterow - Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.

A Montana Rail Link Engineer signs the Block Register at Sappington, Montana. MRL's Harrison Branch (6th Subdivision) is Block Register Territory. Trains or maintenance-of-way crews must sign this register book prior to occupying the track. If no one else is registered, they fill out the required information to gain sole occupancy of the main track. If someone is already registered, they must contact that person and reach an understanding that the limits will be occupied jointly, and both must operate at restricted speed.

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Part of: Augen Borgen - Borrowing Eyes

 

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DMC-G2 - P1420194 9.7.2012 Weidenhütte Steinhofgründe

DMC-G2 - P1520712 22.11.2012 Bark, Pötzleinsdorfer Park

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