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The Vietnamese traditional dress is called the "Ao Dai". I fell in love with it the first time I visited Vietnam. My mission this time around was to get some artistic shots of this graceful dress. I hope I have succeeded.
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Chassis: Mack MRU (TerraPro)
Body manufacturer: New Way
Type of truck: Rear load garbage truck
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Location of photo: Orange County, FL
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I spotted this new growth when I was in Naperville on the footbridge over the river. All I could think about was the rake in the garage.......*sigh*.
This is Christian, a beautiful young girl I met at an orphanage in Hawassa, Ethiopia. Her future is bright.
Revisiting an old haunt in Barnet and in fact an old picture but a different context - my brother Declan and niece Bunny.
A visit to the pumpkin patch at the Robertson family farm.
And yes, this might be a preview of Kael's 52 week shot.
Tess and the gang have a lot on the agenda for this meeting. We'll see if they get any of it done, or merely get distracted by playing outside.
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A Doll A Day April 2014
#9 Future
Actually a make-up, since I was out until midnight on the 9th.
A loaded westbound rail train makes its way west through Barbara's Gulch. A handful of maintenance workers sit atop the midpoint of the rail train as it rolls west. These rails will be laid alongside the existing track in the Rocky-to-Plain area. UP is still investing in the Moffat!
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Gisteren is mijn serie over het Future House bij Idealize als slideshow on-line gegaan.
www.idealize.nl/2008/12/de-creatieve-hotspot-van-rijkwate...
East of the Devil's Garden Trailhead, erosion is visibly breaking the rock into fins, thin vertical slabs on which future arches may one day form.
Arches National Park is located about 4 miles (6 km) north of Moab, Utah. The geology and climate of the region have produced here a variety of extraordinary landforms, arches being the most obvious and best known. The forces which created these land features continue at work here, slowly eroding and destroying features as they continue to create new ones. I visited this place on June 4, 2019, after visiting it the previous day.
The girls saw me taking photos of surfers and asked me to take one of them. You can tell they are friends and look at those expressions. The overcast sky provided nice light. I wish that I could give them a print. If they happen to see this, they have my permission to print one for themselves. For everyone else, copyright rules apply.
Huntington Beach
July 12, 2012