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Overnight trip around local sideroads on the first day of spring. Read full report here: erikplankton.exposure.so/gravel-grinding
Overnight trip around local sideroads on the first day of spring. Read full report here: erikplankton.exposure.so/gravel-grinding
Een halfverhard grind pad in Sint-oedenrode, Nederland. Het pad is licht van kleur en wordt omgeven door wilde begroeiing.
Voigtlander Bessa R4m
Nokton Classic 35mm f1.4
Ilford HP+5 developed with D76
Ilford MGIV Multigrade IV RC De Luxe paper
Subject: Petros Gourgouris
Enquanto eu brincava com o carrinho do Anderson lopes no fim de uma tarde foto fotos dele, ele acabou captando um grind meu na bordinha do McDonalds, só pra brincar :)
Overnight trip around local sideroads on the first day of spring. Read full report here: erikplankton.exposure.so/gravel-grinding
Pilot whale meat and blubber – served with potatoes and mustard.
I know this is a controversial dish, but we love it, and eat it regularly.
PLEASE, no multi invitations in your comments. DO NOT FEEL YOU HAVE TO COMMENT.Thanks.
House of the Millstones was built in the 2nd century A.D., this is one of several large bakeries at Ostia which also produced bread for the Rome market. All stages in production were carried out here, from grinding of corn to make flour (mills made in volcanic stone can be seen) to the working of the dough and the sale of freshly baked bread.
An abandoned grinding stone in the former village of Hashaba, south-east of El-Geneina, destroyed in the conflict.
2006 © UNEP
For further information go to www.unep.org/disastersandconflicts
From above the trail on the 'Grouse Grind" I did a little trick work with the camera and fisheye lens and flash.
July 15th-2011
Grouse Mountain
Overnight trip around local sideroads on the first day of spring. Read full report here: erikplankton.exposure.so/gravel-grinding
Overnight trip around local sideroads on the first day of spring. Read full report here: erikplankton.exposure.so/gravel-grinding
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This photo has been taken as part of the scientific effort of the salvage archaeologist team H.U.N.E. to document the Sudanese Arab tribe of the Manasir and their cultural landscape 'Dar al-Manasir' situated at the Fourth Cararact of the River Nile.
The homeland of the Manasir will be submerged by the reservoir lake of the Hamdab High Dam (Merowe Multi-Purpose Hydro Project) in the very near future and all inhabitants have to be relocated by the Sudanese government.
For further details click: www.daralmanasir.com
(c) 2005 by David Haberlah - please contact david@haberlah.com