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1. all that remains, 2. Old Town Temecula Rod Run ~ Art Deco Ornament, 3. Coke-h, 4. for Gabriela, 5. the letter "D" ....., 6. always be ready to have the time of your life, 7. flickr.com/photos/28439102@N00/2821214733/, 8. @ Joe's .....,
9. August Grapes, 10. Shadowed Light, 11. Catch-A-Flave, 12. Time for reflection ...., 13. time traveler, 14. Oceanside Pier, 15. Night & Day Cafe, 16. Under Construction,
17. 25th Annual Temecula Wine and Balloon Festival, 18. For Sale: Corner @ Lincoln & Fifth ......., 19. Old Point Loma Lighthouse, 20. Now Playing at the Mission Theatre ....., 21. Swallowtail ....., 22. Is there a support group for this??, 23. Calloway Winery's Vineyard, 24. Footprints,
25. Mystery
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I thought it fitting that my “all that remains” photo is right above my “August Grapes” photo. ;) My sincere thanks to you all for being my loyal friends, and for teaching and inspiring me through your beautiful photography. xxoo
The seaside. (any blur is intentional)
Taken with a Hasselblad middle format and I developed it myself.
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prickly pile up game - I must confess this picture was planned and taken (under my supervision) by my 8 year old daughter!
The Five sisters shale bing in West Lothian - now a protected industrial monument.
A relict of Scotland first oil industry .
The '5' on a 5p coin. 3mm by 2mm.
Today I've had some fun with an old 58mm lens reversed on the end of a 300mm lens. The 58mm lens was stopped down to a nominal f16, giving an effective aperture of about f/100 The distance from flash to subject was about 2 cm. The subject area is about 3mm by 2mm.
Both lenses were of the preset variety - you set the aperture, then opened it up using a ring to compose and focus, then turned it to the preset setting to take the photo. The 300mm lens cost £15 brand new in about 1973, and the 58mm came as standard with a Zenit-B SLR (about £25 brand new).
Five Points Encounter
03/31/2016
As I sat with two of my friends outside of a pizzeria in Atlanta a towering homeless man approached us. He asked for a slice of pizza & referred to himself as ‘Beast”. He explained his situation, which ultimately compelled me to cut him a slice of pizza & hand it to him. Beast then caught sight of my camera & asked if I was a journalist. Before I could respond he enthusiastically offered to bring over three of his friends, leading me to take this photograph. I’ll leave deciphering who Beast is up to you.
The thing that struck me the most about this encounter was the way these four people worked off of each other. Their bond in the dire circumstances of living out on the streets of Atlanta drew them toward each other. You could even say that they’re a family despite not being tied by blood. It was a humbling moment that showed me how people undergoing the same struggle can become so closely knit together.
A log jam on the first pitch. Point Five Gully can be a bad spot if you are at the back of the queue. Lots of potential for ice bombs from above.
Photo Caption:
Five turtles.
Credit:
Eric Daniel Metzgar
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Five of our then six cats in the kitchen in Yubari in February of 2017. Only Yuba had urgent business elsewhere (taking a nap upstairs next to the heater) and so wasn't in the picture.
Designed by Jyhling Lee and Paul Koopman. Resulting from Saskatoon's designation as Canada's Cultural Capital in 2006, The 'Five Corners' piece was made possible by Capital funding and was finally installed in 2009 at the former intersection of Broadway Avenue, University Drive, the Broadway Bridge and 12th Street.
The sculpture "has an illustration of the original 1883 John Lake plan of the Temperance Colony. John Lake, Saskatoon’s first surveyor, noted that this was the place where a distinct and well used trail, connecting the Whitecap Dakota First Nation to Batoche, crossed the South Saskatchewan River. Using this well traveled route as the foundation for a major north-south roadway, Lake created the first town plan for Nutana which later was to become Saskatoon."
It is suspected that the Romans brought Wild Alexanders to England.
Whoever brought them, they seem to have really spread in greater number the last decade or so. Maybe its climate change, but the rosettes start showing in December, and quickly as the days lengthen, the stems grow and now we have a few plants in flower.
After four and a half days working from the dining room table, as soon as the course ended on Friday lunchtime, I put on my boots for a long stomp, out over the fields, down past the farm. Pause for reflection on the new bench and then along and through the wood on Windy Ridge, then down the down to cross Collingwood and back home.
It was also the weekend.
Lovely.