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well there's not a lot for you to give,
if you're giving in,
and there's not a lot for you to feel,
if you're not feeling it..
Mr Fix-it-all, sitting in a courtyard, he was reparing umbrellas and bikes - seen in Bukhara Uzbekistan.
I think he saw me, the colours were too good to miss. Durban, South Africa
An old pioneer homestead ages gracefully in the heat of the Columbia River Gorge's plateau.
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I'm always amazed by how even the ugliest subject can look incredibly beautiful when viewed at just the right angle... and in just the right light! There is hope for me yet! ;)
I'd really like to thank Daleen and Schalk Engelbrecht for inviting me to waffle-on about my fun-times while photographing the Knysna forests at your George Camera Club's AGM last night... and for accommodating me in your amazing Fancourt home! Your generosity during the past 24 hours was appreciated more than you could ever imagine! Thanks also for showing me some really cool stuff today, most of which I would probably never have found by myself. Like this stunning little fix-me-upper in the tiny, miniscule (no-horse) town called "Herold"... which I never even knew existed before today!?
Just a touch of plaster and a lick of paint... then this scene would to be perfect... right?
Nope... in my opinion... this scene is absolutely perfect exactly as it is!
Enjoying the sunshine and hoping to get a 'clicker fix' I got a full shot of this adorable skunk that wasn't lying in the middle of the road but was enjoying the sunshine also.
I have to admit that when I got out of the car it must have startled him/her, it raised it's tail, turned around, and sprayed. It was too far away and the wind was blowing away from me, but I could smell the scent...then it completely ignored me as it found a place to lay in the sun and take a nap...lol
Storm clouds closing in on the Seattle area.
Reminded me of the Beatles song; Fixing a hole.
I'm fixing a hole where the rain gets in And stops my mind from wandering.. Where it will go.
In the boiler shop at Union Pacific’s Downing B. Jenks Shop at North Little Rock, Arkansas, is a welder (boilermaker by trade) carefully repairing a snow plow on May 19, 2015.
Sony ILCEO a6500 | Sigma 30mm ƒ1.4 DCDN | Contemporary 016
This was at one time a florist shop. I don't recall when it closed, but the building sadly has fallen into ruins.
My friend Rochelle took my picture with my Olympus film camera. The quality is not the greatest. But I like it. I added a little texture to it. But other than that I didn't do much else.
Olympus OM10 Zuiko 50mm F/1.8
Kodak 400
Fixer disaster ... hadn't discovered precipitation in the fixer in time
From a test film with a newly acquired MF lens
Camera: Pentax 645N II
Lens: smc Pentax-A 645 55mm F:2.8
Exposure: 1/45 @ F/9.5
Film: Fomapan 400 Action home developed in Kodak XTOL 1+3
Parker's Laundry Basket
He was a charming, loyal type of man.
He was exceptionally good with his hands, and the townspeople knew.
He could fix almost anything, and this is why he was the property manager of a small motel. His closest friend was the owner , who had an eccentric little hobby. It was his job to make sure the motel was spotless, especially when his friend was finished. He is just about to finish up cleaning up and get ready for the next project....
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ODC - Horizontal
Found this in the shed at the house we are refurbishing - think this needs a little refurb too. I have left it outside on a bird table, so far the birds have given it a wide birth.
Explored
Timberwölfe Summer, Ole & ihre gemeinsame Tochter "Olivia" festigen die Familienbande.
Timberwolves Summer, Ole & their daughter "Olivia" strengthen family ties
The windows on unused barns are often the first thing that gets broken, either through neglect or vandalism by visiting city cousins. Decisions to keep up with repairs on an aging barn are often made by default. Usefulness, even with our own bodies, many times dictates what gets repaired or ignored.