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Explore #264 on the 17/05/08
The name of this beach comes from the ship, the Orient, which was wrecked just about where I took the photograph from.
EXPLORE 6.28.10 ~thank you!! From a recent session. This sweet one made me work for smiles, but I love these contemplative looks all the same, sometimes even more....
Carmel by the Sea Relaxing on the white sand beaches of beautiful Carmel by the Sea in Monterey is breathtaking. The sand is white and pure. It is so fine that it feels like silk between your toes. What a perfect place to relax […]
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If anyone can explain how Explore works, please do. I saw this photo when it was at 131. I have no idea how high (or low) it got, but as of now it is at 248. I am not even sure how photos get into Explore, but then I do not think anyone does.
This is Gina from my Castle shoot a while back. Fun model. I am looking forward to shooting with her again. Shortly afterthe shoot she headed to San Francisco to add a bit more ink.
With my three year old wanting to see Oliver Cromwell (much to my pleasure!) we had a family trip out on Saturday. It all seemed in vain but the the clouds cleared just in time for no.70013 ''Oliver Cromwell''as it roars across the rather high River Avon at Eckington with the 1Z73 1610 Worcester SH to Paddington on the 6th October 2012.
For me this scene has a nice 60s feel with the Brit starting to look work worn and the plastic boats aren't out of period for the late 60s.
Exploring Washington Backroads Exploring Washington backroads provides you with hidden gems you will never see from a freeway. Here, you will discover wildlife raising their families, migratory birds that linger in the valleys on their way home, and fish that delight the fisherman. There are so many roads that seem to go almost […]
explored on June ,10 2016 #93
thanks for giving this picture a ★ ^_^
其實是在拜訪繡球花的路上
發現了這朵愛情豎立在田野間
2016 水車寮
Again, this is for a group I'm submitting a photo for. They wanted our favorite wreath and this one is definitely my favorite because my mom made it for me years and years ago and I keep it out all year long practically! It is very special to me and I hold it very dear just as I hold my mom very dear! Thanks mom and love you!
[Explore]: This is hands down the most comfortable hotel room I've ever stayed. It is also the most technologically-sound with every imaginable (and unimaginable) gadgets you will ever see.
LCD TV, another TV in bathroom, remote controlled curtains are becoming a standard feature in most top luxury hotels, but no other hotel have these all: a nail dryer; a personal lavazza coffee machine, personal fax machine; outside temperature indicator and many more. It is so high-tech that even every phones and remote control are motion-sensored. When your finger almost reach the phone, the lights and screen suddenly light up indicating the local time and your home town time. Afterwards, it is back on the 'power save' mode.
This room is 54m2 and are among the largest in Japan. Among several other hotels I've stayed in Tokyo, The Peninsula has the best room; but the Mandarin Oriental has the best service; and the Park Hyatt has the best view.
That said, The Pen Tokyo is still my #3 fave hotel of all time. For the ultimate wow-factor, the Landmark Mandarin Oriental in Hong Kong is the undisputed perennial favourite, followed closely by the Park Hyatt Seoul and Crown Towers Macau, both tie as runner up.
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Built at Mauro’s pad over an epic weekend.
Heavily inspired by the awesome works of Simon Stalenhag and whatever DUPLO piece the wheels are.