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The Flat Iron Building in NYC. Took this in August while we were on vacation. I used Picnik to modify it some.
Tortilla Flat began as a stagecoach stop during the construction of Roosevelt Dam in 1904. Today it caters to tourists.
I stood flat against the wall across the street from Bar San Miguel for half an hour before traffic let up and a patron in a sombrero pushed open the swinging door.
The Derby Stakes, also known as the Epsom Derby or the Derby, and currently as the Cazoo Derby for sponsorship reasons, is a Group 1 flat horse race in England open to three-year-old colts and fillies. It is run at Epsom Downs Racecourse in Surrey on the first Saturday of June each year, over a distance of one mile, four furlongs and 6 yards (2,420 metres).[1] It was first run in 1780.
It is Britain's richest flat horse race, and the most prestigious of the five Classics. It is sometimes referred to as the "Blue Riband" of the turf. The race serves as the middle leg of the historically significant Triple Crown of British horse racing, preceded by the 2000 Guineas and followed by the St Leger, although the feat of winning all three is rarely attempted in the modern era due to changing priorities in racing and breeding, and the demands it places on horses.
The name "Derby" (deriving from the sponsorship of the Earl of Derby) has been borrowed many times, notably by the Kentucky Derby in the United States. The name "Epsom Derby" is often used in the United States, in order to differentiate The Derby from races such as the Kentucky Derby or Florida Derby.[2] The Derby run at Epsom is usually referred to as "the Derby" in Great Britain. It is one of Britain's great national sporting events[3] and has a large worldwide TV audience. wikipedia
On my drive from Geneva to Florence I got a flat tyre. With a bank holiday and places closed sundays, it meant I had to drive 3 days without a spare. The tyre had only been refitted 2 days earlier. The biggest hassle was that my car was full to the brim with my life!
The thumb was provided for scale. It turned out to be a morsel for munching, which I didn't notice until I reviewed the photo later. It did not take much to provoke this centipede.
Correction: this appears to be a flat backed millipede. Centipedes have one leg per segment. This has two.
porthill court and seamount court
Built in late 60s or early 70s and designed by the City Architect to replace slums in the area. Many of the city flats are orientated north/south to maximise sunlight and keep shadows to a minimum. They are made with reinforced concrete and have granite rubble cast into the concrete to minimise staining from rain.
Flat Roofing Swansea is very various from additional standard actually peaked or angling roofs. However while you could assume the only distinction is in the appearance, you will quickly see that roof upkeep is probably much more essential than maintenance on an angling roof.Visit our site bwconstruction.co.uk/ for more information on Flat Roofing Swansea
Red Road flats in Glasgow, taken from a local alotment. I put it through lightroom, first time i had used the program so horrible results followed. I went a bit mental on the lighting and effects etc
*must return to lightroom... and try to figure out how to use the program :) *
Keyport, New Jersey
Flat Creek is one of the more distressed creeks on the Monmouth Bayshore. It looks pretty here, but it is subject to too much engineering, illegal outflows, trash dumping, and general disregard. If you live near the northern stretch of Route 36, you may have seen Flat Creek flooding out on the highway during nor'easters.