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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)

Shot through the sunroof of the Mini Cooper

phew... long time no post...

 

been so busy over the last couple of months with work - no excuse I know...

 

just had to post something though so dug this up from a while back. will try to get back to one post per day as time allows

 

Hope you all have a prosperous and happy New Year!

Looking east toward the stone rood screen (c. 1335) with the organ above it. England. Scanned 35mm negative. (Eng-11004)

An ants view of a Bird of Paradise. Trying to go for a different angle on the flower photo thing.

 

This series was inspired by Trondjs

www.flickr.com/photos/trondjs/503648730/

 

Taken for a class with Dave & Dave:

Flora. Show us plants in an amazing new way.

  

Tenuous Link: 2 birds (of paradise)

de Hooglandse kerk - Leiden

Uptown was struck by the Knitta Please meme today. Oh the humanity!

 

Or something ;) It's a damn funny project, I'll say that much.

Inside the Cathedral of the Annunciation in the Kremlin. He's looking down watching you apparently

Signature pattern of the metal gates at the monestary.

is there a thunderstorm coming or did she just play with the polarizer???

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_9407)

Repost. Originally posted by Draopsnai.

Outside Finch Station in the parking lot. I like this picture.

Every self-respecting Flickrer who's ever been to Chicago has a right to post one photo of Cloud Gate, aka the Bean, in Millennium Park in Chicago, filled with little reflecty people in all directions... Here's mine.

 

Note how many times my own reflection shows up in this funhouse mirror!

  

Looking up from underneath a wild May Apple to get a shot of the pretty flower that is hidden beneath them. A lot of people don't even realize they bloom because the flower is so hidden. The texture of the flower is that of an orchid.

Windmill Marta — a.k.a. 003 — of the Valsneset windmill park.

Cell phone tower disguised as a palm tree next to the freeway at the San Pedro skate park.

Jyväskylä, Harju

 

(scanned/film, size reduced to 50%)

Gateway to the West, St. Louis, Missouri (DSC09390)

kinda weird-feeling taking so many shots of myself, but i push on.

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