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Storm brewing downtown Pittsburgh.

Lomo LC-A shot of traffic lights. Part of traffic light lomo montage project 2004/5

sun shining through water

not counting the puny little flakes I saw Sunday that I thought might be blowing cigarette ash from the Hampden Xmas parade crowd. Didn't last long, but it felt good for a few snowy minutes there.

Flowers near Ulriksdals Castle. Taken from below.

Brown Booby in flight. Puerto Penasco, Mexico. 6 February 2016.

the monarch caterpillar on our milkweed plant. Photo taken from directly below looking up to the sky.

Qatar Airways Airbus A380-861 from underneath against blue sky with undercarriage down

The rotunda is decorated with a painted masterpiece, depicting Alabama's history.

The first time it was possible to swim outside.

 

De eerste keer gezwommen dit jaar.

Marocco, Spain.....?

No, Groningen!

Project 365 in 2015 - February 12, 2015

 

Monthly Scavenger Hunt - February 2015- 6. The Hanging Tree

The Monthly Scavenger Hunt - February 2015 - 11. High

I think I'll try redoing this when it snows more thickly...

 

And I hope it looks like a video to you. To me, it looks like a rather pathetic series of stills, jumping from one to the other. Updating Flash Player didn't solve all issues, apparently.

I don't even remember now what direction I was facing when I took this photo of "The Crystal", the new wing of the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto. If it weren't so wasteful of exhibit space, hadn't involved such staggering delays and cost overruns, and didn't clash so horribly with the rest of the museum, I could almost admire it. Or maybe not.

Shot from ground level

Redwoods, taken on an overcast day in the Arcata Community Forest. Makes an interesting postivie/negative pattern, methinks.

At 70 feet above the gorge - the highest covered bridge in the country. Built in 1934-5, it is 220 feet long. Blount County, Alabama (IMG_9471)

I just love blue sky.. We don't have that in Jakarta.

The iron staircase at the Hotel Chelsea, constructed with a wrought-iron balustrade and mahogany banister.

  

...Well okay, it's really sat quite solidly on a huge bit of old dead volcano, but at night sometimes it does look as though it's lost its moorings and is making an escape...

Repost. Originally posted by Draopsnai

When you're over 60 feet down a cold wet slimy shaft with water cascading down your neck, what else can you do but take pictures of the fading light that is your only link to the real world?

 

Luckily both the camera and I survived to tell the tale.

It's a 3-story water fountain inside the recently-opened Lincoln Square across from Bellevue Square. Quite nice when the light hits it right.

"And have another drink

And then think this one over

You'll dig yourself a grave, everyday, when you're sober

You see, what I mean, at your best interest your all over…me

I could never be what you need.

 

Finders keepers

No you don't keep me in line

I like secrets

Cause they keep me in line

Oh habits die hard

But I'm too young to die

 

Finders keepers

The whole thing is a lie

You won't find her

Cause she's too hard to find

So my advise and only run a mile

And I bet, you guess, me right

(you guess me, yes, you guessed me right)

I bet you guessed me right."

 

--"Finders Keepers" by You Me At Six

 

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I'm not TOO found of this. But w/e. Here it is. = )

One of my favorite Lamps and a cute little sticker from the U-Club

(thanks grasfee for the info)

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