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Dollars magnificent Cherry Trees in full bloom this week. 0.9soft grad to help bring up the river and a 6stop Firecrest filter (which is brilliant!)
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Down on the beach as the waves tumble in and break. Not classic surf, more the normal angriness of Atlantic waves after a gale. Again using 3 stop ND to get a slow shutter speed.
Pop pop, it's show time (show time)
Show time (show time)
Guess who's back again?
Oh they don't know? (Go on tell 'em)
Oh they don't know? (Go on tell 'em)
I bet they know soon as we walk in (showin' up)
Wearing Cuban links (ya)
Designer minks (ya)
Inglewood's finest shoes (whoop, whoop)
Don't look too hard might hurt ya'self
Known to give the color red the blues
Oh shit, I'm a dangerous man with some money in my pocket (keep up)....
Remains from the intertidal zone of burrowing sea urchins - the Sea of Cortez. Sand dollars are echinoids that live on the ocean floor.
- San Felipe, Baja (Mexico)
Info: Living sand dollars are more purple in color and covered in tiny flexible bristles. When they die, their skeletons get bleached by the sun, turning them white, and the small spines fade away. > www.mnn.com/earth-matters/animals/stories/things-you-dont...
Apparently it was sand dollar breeding season when we were in Puerto Rico. There were tens of thousands of sand dollars in the water
Former ACME, BiLo & Dollar General
Troy, PA. May 2020.
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This is Last Dollar Road that travels from the Telluride airport to Dallas Divide. This is a wide spot on this road. It is very narrow in spots, but nothing dangerous. It has great vistas and lots of aspens.
Most high clearance vehicles will be fine, but I don't recommend it for cars. If they have gotten several days of hard rain in the area, it will be very muddy, and you would have to cross areas with water a foot or so deep.
Clarion, PA. August 2016.
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South Perth Esplanade's last original house. South Perth. Western Australia
When people could build a normal family home instead of the multi million dollar high-rise buildings being put up today.
My family's friends lived here in this area 60 years ago. They were mostly Brits in those days.
Dollar Lake with the Ruby Range in the background.
(I posted this previously...but something happened)
(Everyday is the same, but different)
Went out for a walk on this special day.
Meet Dollar & his extraordinary solar eclipse.
If you stare at it, it will begin to hurt the eyes, zoomed in tho. (maybe cause I'm in a dark room)
Finally got to cross driving the Million Dollar Highway off of my Colorado bucket list
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The Kennedy half dollar, first minted in 1964, was intended as a memorial to the assassinated President John F. Kennedy. It was authorized by Congress just over a month after his death.
The silver coins were hoarded upon their release in March 1964 by collectors and those interested in a memento of the late president. Although the Mint greatly increased production, the denomination was seldom seen in circulation.
In 1971, when silver was eliminated entirely from the coins and production increased, the series began to see improved, but still limited circulation.
Even though ample supplies of circulating half dollars are readily available from most banks, their circulation is still limited. Since 2002, Kennedy half dollars have only been struck to satisfy the demand from collectors, and are available at a premium through the Mint.
Dollarbird, Eurystoma orientalis cyanocollis, 30 cm. / 11.8 in. Widespread, but UNCOMMON at the edges of forest up to 1200 meters elevation. This bird was at some distance in a bare tree.
Yunnan Province, China.
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... c'était un Banksy.
Sachant qu'un acheteur intéressé a proposé 700.000 dollars pour un rat du célèbre graffeur peint sur 6 m2 de planches d'une façade d'immeuble de San Francisco, ce petit bout de sol de hangar de Toulouse vau(drai)t cher.
Pour la petite histoire, le rat original de Banksy a été récupéré en 2010 par un amateur d'art après de longues négociations avec le propriétaire de l'immeuble. Son but : offrir - oui, oui offrir - cette oeuvre à un musée d"art moderne plutôt que le voir détruit comme le prévoyait la loi de San Francisco (les graffs sont interdits et doivent être effacés par l'artiste ou à défaut par le propriétaire du support).
Résultat : aucun musée n'en veut (pas signé, pas authentifié, gna gna gna ...) ! Mais pas question de le vendre pour son 'sauveur'.
D'autres propriétaires de galeries ont beaucoup moins de scrupules. Un coup de marteau piqueur et ils vous livrent dans votre salon un bout de mur d'une tonne avec un Banksy dessus, pour un tarif sans concession ...
Si vous le trouvez (sur Netflix notamment), je vous invite à regarder un film qui s'appelle "Saving Banksy". Intéressant sur le sujet du street art et la question de savoir s'il doit rester dans la rue ou pas.
Je l'aurais bien posé sur Flickr mais 1,8 Go c'est un peu trop :-))
I saw this at the Dollar Tree Store. At first I wondered what the heck this was supposed to be. Then, on closer inspection, I saw they were angel's wings, meant to hang on a Christmas tree. Well, it looks like something else, too. I already posted this on my Facebook page and it got a lot of laughs, so I'm not the only one who sees something that suggests a Georgia O'Keefe look to it.