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Sunset colours reflecting on meltwaters over fields of Ferndale Flats

flat

popped-up

butterscotch nude, royal blue nude, oxblood nude, green dark brown, black black

 

Last one of flats - my navy blue naturalizers. Nothing super special but they go well with lots of things and look classy while not adding a ton of heel (I'm 6' tall so need to keep the height under control).

 

And then the pink ballet flats so girly. Love the color. When I bought them years ago (in guy mode back then), the (flaming) checkout guy commented "these will look so good on you" lol. He was right ✅️

 

now onto heels 👠

Learn more about Flat Rock, Michigan at downtownflatrock.com, the official site of the Flat Rock, MI Downtown Development District.

Casual Friday @ work:

Trouser jeans: New York and Company (remixed)

Jersey dress worn as top: Forever 21 (remixed)

Tank underneath: Dillard's (definitely remixed)

Mustard flats: Salamander (purchased in Florence)

Matching mustard bracelet: Forever 21 (on other wrist)

 

Fellow photographer Mike had a flat white at The Monsoon cafe Greenwich today, looking good in the sunlight.

A flat white from Bill's in Sydney. Possibly the nicest I've ever had!

 

Read more about the trip on my blog.

 

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These are the first images from the <$200 Samyang 500mm mirror lens. The lens outperformed my expectations of it and appears to perform better than the many reviews I read about it. I hand-held all of these shots which is not what one would normally do with a 500mm lens.

Flats at linkwood capturing the return flight, taken from invercanny drive

Wanstead flats with the Alexandra Lake.

Churchills in Te Awamutu

Flat Earth balloon takes a tethered ride.

Just two blocks after leaving the cottage, we got a flat tire! And it was tire I had replaced at a Sears near home less than four weeks earlier! We jacked the car up, filled it with Fix-A-Flat, pumped it up with air (thank goodness for our portable air compressor!), and drove to the Sears at the Maine Mall about 6-7 miles away. They said they couldn't see us for two-and-a-half hours, and since the tire was still full, we decided to head off to Freeport and Harpswell like we had originally planned. The tire held up just fine. Whew.

 

(I went to Sears the next morning to have them inspect it, and they found nothing wrong with the tire. They suspected it just slipped off the rim when I slowly went off the edge of the road as I was going around some pedestrians outside the cottage. And it did hold up just fine all the way back to New York, too.)

Riding bikes in McCoy Flat area. Photo by Bob Wick.

Everytime i pass this builiding in the River North area of Chicago, i think that one day i need to take a picture of it. so i finally did. I really like the way it looks "flat" from this angle. If you were to look at the building from above, its a triangle shape, giving it this illusion.

yet more from the archive....

 

council flats in the centre of Kilwinning

This was flat black paint, after allowing it to cure I took some cotton fabric and rubbed it with a dense graphite. This was then rubbed all over the flat black to get this texture.

 

The clear coat will darken it pretty dramatically, so going a bit heavier on this pass is a good idea.

Mar 11, 2019 - The 21-Day Flat Belly Fix System by Todd Lamb offers a practical and simple solution. His real-life solutions to support his wife's recovery from ...

my first ever on the go flat tire

Nice moose rack on the shed.

had to change a flat tire on mom's car. this is the crummy spare i found.

A Greenbat Flat Truck at the Marine Workshops, Newhaven

 

View On Black

The Tugboat Comet pushing the barge Eva Leigh Cutler up bound on the Hudson River with the Catskill Mountains in the background.

 

Built in 1977, by Modern Marine Power, INC. of Houma, Louisiana (hull #16) as the Clarion.

 

In 1978, she was acquired by Gulf Mississippi Marine where she was renamed as the Gil Hebert.

 

In 1999, she was renamed as the Gulf Comet.

 

The tug was then acquired by Dann Ocean Towing of Tampa, Florida where she was renamed as the Comet.

 

She is a twin screw, model bow ABS Maltese Cross A-1; Maltese Cross AMS Towing Service certified tug. Powered by two EMD 12-645-E7B diesel main engines with Reintjes WAV 2600 reduction gears via 10 1/2(in) shafts turning two 116(in) diameter by 99(in) fixed pitch five bladed propellers for a rated 4,610 horsepower.

 

Her electrical service is provided by two Delco 75 KW generators driven by two 6V-71 Detroit Diesel engines. The tug's capacities are 115,433 gallons of fuel oil, 364 gallons of Hydraulic Oil, 364 gallons of lube oil, 364 gallons of gear oil, 1,421 gallons of potable water (supplemented with watermaker), 12,610 gallons of wash water, 3,105 gallons of sewage, and 1,360 gallons of waste oil.

 

The towing gear consists of an INTERcon 7319 1E 00 towing winch outfitted with 2,000(ft) of 2(in) wire as the primary towing wire with a secondary 2,000(ft) of 2(in) wire.

 

* Vessel Name: COMET

* USCG Doc. No.: 580823

* Vessel Service: TOWING VESSEL

* IMO Number: 7726550

* Trade Indicator: Coastwise Unrestricted, Registry

* Call Sign: WCZ3965

* Hull Material: 16

* Hull Number: STEEL

* Ship Builder: MODERN MARINE POWER, INC.

* Year Built: 1977

* Length: 108.4

* Hailing Port: WILMINGTON, DE.

 

* Hull Depth: 16.7

* Hull Breadth: 32

* Gross Tonnage: 193

* Net Tonnage: 131

* Owner:

COMET TOWING COMPANY

3670 S WESTSHORE BLVD

TAMPA, FL 33629

* Previous Vessel Names:

Clarion, GIL HEBERT, GULF COMET

* Previous Vessel Owners:

Gulf Mississippi Marine

Christian Louboutin Corta Mia Flat No. 1110610BG7B

Every girl dreams of the perfect open toe sandal for those steamy summer days. The "Atalanta Flat" is the choice for the girl looking to bring a splash of red to her look. With her on your feet and "Miss Rope" on your arm you will fit right in on the cobble stone streets of Europe.

Friends and biking at McCoy flats while implementing Leave No Trace Principles.

Leave No Trace, Center for Outdoor Ethics, provides research, education and initiatives so every person who ventures outside can protect and enjoy our world responsibly. Check out the 7 principles of Leave No Trace before your next outing >> lnt.org/why/7-principles/

 

Photo by Bob Wick.

Whiskey Flats - Kernville, CA. 2013

The Flat Iron Building in NYC. I had good cup of coffee just in front of it - before taking a few shoots.

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