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Gaultier Steel, Johnstown PA.
I liked this indirect perspective on a crusty old door and the way the texture comes across...
A perfect summer day at the Saco River, seen here where it opens to Saco Bay and the Atlantic Ocean.
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Gone exploring in the mountains...I`ll be back in a few days with new shots (hopefully) or if not...in a months time after returning from Italy.
if the signs are not enough, perhaps the ominous black bird will keep you out.
Submitted to monthly scavenger hunt - July 2010 (no entry)
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4/8/2013 -- Danger! It's kind of like an eye chart... I can make it out except for the bottom line.
Social deconstruction at Richmond & University. I'm not sure what happens if you call that phone number!
What is this nonsense? ... I am sure cyclists are not meant to dismount as illustrated, but then again ... no way ...
Submitted to monthly scavenger hunt - January 2010 (mas que nada)
saw this sign for all the dangers at the construction site in Astana, Kazakhstan. It's all in Russian and the top section reads "Always remember! There are technical safeties for your life, health, and happiness!" I always like these danger signs - in any language.
Photograph taken at 17:46pm on May 19th 2012 off Bath Road B3066 and East Beach on the golden sandy shoreline by the famous old pier in Bournemouth, Dorset, England.
Nikon D7000 300mm 1/1000s f/5.6 iso200
Nikkor AF-S 55-300mm f/4.5-5.6G VR. UV filter. Nikon GP-1 GPS.
LATITUDE: N 50d 42m 58.10s
LONGITUDE: W 1d 52m 19.21s
ALTITUDE: 3.0m
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Since when is 'historic' implicitly linked with 'danger'?!
Surely something linked to 'unstable fabric', 'falling masonry', 'poor condition' etc would be more appropriate, rather than a slight against antiquity?!
I took this Photograph near the Flagler Station Complex in Key West, Florida, during the second day of a Bus Trip during the Florida East Coast Railway Society (FECRS) Convention.
I took this Photograph from our Tour Bus. It shows the Naval Facilities Engineering Command, which is not too far away from the Flagler Station Complex in Key West, Florida.
The sign, with it's reflections, explains it all! However, today it was so cold and windy that nobody was out playing on our golf courses!
My golf buddy and I had to cancel our round of golf as it was raining, heavy, first thing and the cold strong wind was going to make it more difficult, than normal!!
Our Daily Challenge ~ Warning, Caution, Be Careful ...
Stay Safe and Healthy Everyone!
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