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brother & sister inlaw

The two were sharing a rock at Emerson Point In Palmetto, FL

B637 eases into the siding at Emerson, with a pair of Canadians in the lead.

Emerson wears a dress from etsy's ardentcurse

The Cartersville local heads back to its home base, as it crosses the Etowah River on a December day's last light.

Emerson Cottage – Trompe Loeil

 

Location – Celestial Lights

 

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Landscape – Elvira Kytori

 

Decorate – Tippah

The Emerson Cabin is a rustic 3 bedroom, 1 bath home with wood detailing throughout and two generous porches, front and back. Wonderful fall getaway or home in the mountains.

 

Fits a standard 1024 parcel with a footprint of 32x24.7

 

189 LI

 

Available at the Main Store: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Sunset%20Rock/95/137/24

"smile on saturday" "radio"!

Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Flash with flipped lens

Verichrome Pan, expired 1976

Emerson Chambers was built in 1903 on Blackett Street in Newcastle. It was designed in the Art Nouveau/Baroque style by Simpson, Lawson and Rayne and is a Grade 2 listed building. It is currently home to Waterstones bookshop.

Emerson wears a new dress by Isadora Morales

This historic vehicle in the foreground was made by the Emerson-Brantingham Implement Company of Rockford, Illinois in 1916. It was a four cylinder, two speed lightweight tractor that offered up to 20hp. And it was the beginning of the end for the steam traction engine.

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The lumbering big steam tractors survived as road builders for about a decade or two longer, but farmers very quickly adopted the higher horse power to lower weight ratio tractors which tended not to get bogged down in muddy fields.

 

Behind the Emerson we see an unrestored wooden thresher. But being in the hands of collectors we can be sure it will be turned into an object of beauty in the near future.

 

Emerson Chambers, Blackett Street, Newcastle, 4 Sep 2020

CSX empty phosphate train K861 charges up the grade into Emerson behind a Canadian Pacific GP22ECO and CSX SD40-2 on CSX's W&A sub. Miraculously the ECO lead all the way from Illinois to Florida.

4:19 AM

 

Description later.

 

*falls off chair*

 

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Taken at the 4th of July parade in Fremont. I've been wanting to go for a few years now, and finally made it this year. There's been a Gatka float the past 3 years, I believe, and they won 1st place in the competition in 2006 as well as 2007 - don't know about this year.

 

This is one of the Pirates of Emerson. They looked so wicked! I've been hearing about the haunted house for years, and hopefully I'll actually be able to go this year =D Especially since I now have a buy one get one free coupon from them =p They were just standing around before the parade started, and whenever someone would walk by them, they'd sort of yell and jump at them - they scared the heck out of quite a few ladies ^_^ Aman made me cross the street so we wouldn't have to go past them haha

 

Dedicated to my late night partners in crime from this morning - you know who you are!

Perhaps one of the smallest transistor radio entries from Emerson, usually they made coat pocket sets. This 707 was most likely reaction and competition to the smaller Japanese imports....not quite as flashy, no reverse paint and a bit boxy. Nonetheless, this radio demonstrates that American manufacturers were beginning to understand that they were facing a very serious threat from the imports and had to "get small".

 

I wonder if the model number was inspired by the Boeing 707 jetliner that was introduced at the same time?

 

Circa late 50's (58 or 59)

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I have seen quite a few shots of this house posted lately so here is a little something different.

 

This is what happens when you shoot at night under a full moon that is shining directly on your subject....

 

After viewing images on my LCD and my friends LCD there was a discussion about exposures and what was "right".....I think we both agreed to each have our own styles.....no harm done!

 

Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II

Exposure: 30 seconds

Aperture: f/4.0

Focal Length: 31 mm

ISO Speed: 1000

Exposure Bias: 0 EV

 

Emerson Cottage – Trompe Loeil

 

Location – Celestial Lights

 

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Celestial%20Lights/36/40/31

 

Landscape – Elvira Kytori

 

Decorate – Tippah

lovely dress and petti from happibug

 

button by buttonarcade

 

barbie stock mjs

 

stockings... unfortunately, your guess is as good as mine!

I sure hate it when I get set up for a sunset shot and the location I am going to shoot is blah, but over yonder the sky lights up. Do I rush over to another spot, or wait and see if where I am lights up? This time I decided to stay put at the Boyd Mill, which ended up being a dud sunset, so by the time I got to this Emerson home, the colors were allmost faded. I know I have posted this image before, but I couldn't resist with the nicer sky. You live and learn!

  

D700

0.5 sec

f/16.0

56 mm

ISO 200

-3 EV

 

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To get here, you walk through a jungle trail, and it's easy to get a bit disoriented. That is until you pop out from the brush at sunset.

 

The image I took here is similar to one I did from the same spot a half dozen years ago. The clouds and weather ensure each image will be different, and I never tire of it.

 

Due to the full range of light and the difficulty of shooting into the sun, this is a combination of at least five photos. I combined the images with AuroraHDR and then parts of it re-layered in Photoshop. In some respects, this is a painting, in that the light was blended to create a picture. That creative process I find satisfying, even if it is the same scene on a different day.

Model sarin beaumont

Newport Lorry Park

24th October 2022

Nürburgring 1972, Photo taken by my father, Pentax Spotmatic, on Ilford(?)

Had a nice time exploring this park.

As a retired engineer and someone that's been around all kinds of machinery old and new, I've never heard of an Emerson Kicker. Found in the attic of an old grist mill.

Late day shadows on the south wall of Wallace Emerson community centre (1979) in Toronto.

dog should not be grabbing the end of the toilet paper and dragging it around the house-and then chewing it up-Break the Rules

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During a light rainfall, Q316-05 heads west just off of Emerson Ave with two EMD Tier 4 demonstrators on the point.

Hi all, Chubbybots back here with another lego robot :D This time it is based on the Kaiserian Grunt by the awesome Emerson Tung www.artstation.com/artwork/aRaN5q

   

Build Video on youtube youtu.be/392Il4q8aNY

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