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Explore # 342 on Thursday, March 5, 2015.

Thanks Everyone!

Phone camera becomes handy when I just walk through the city and see a tree like this.

For "Macro Mondays" . Theme : "Hook".

Am Albtrauf, Blick auf den Hohenneuffen

UP ORPIK0 begans the climb uphill with a SD60M UP 2422 /SD60 UP 2208 duo pushing on the rear at Robert Street in St. Paul, Minnesota.

Bamberg - Ausruhen auf einem Denkmalsockel (Kalvarienbergszene) auf der Oberen Brücke über der Regnitz

 

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a test shot with a freshly acquired Vivitar 90mm f/2.8 (not the Series 1 but the Komine manufactured version).

SPNC - #24 - Reflection without mirrors : Find symmetries - Sylvain Biard

Warte sehnsüchtig auf meine neue Kamera und bis es soweit ist muss ich mir mit dem Handy behelfen :-)

He is a talisman of sorts to me, all though he doesn't know this. He has been hanging from the rear view mirror of my 4-wheeled vehicle, and the one before it, since 2000. He does a good job without any [verbal] communication between us [that would be weird, cuz his mouth is sealed shut]..I like that about him, the nonverbal communication...it is a good & necessary quality for long road trips. This is as close as we've ever been physically, other than moving him from my previous car [or the very rare graze he receives when I hand out a free visual driving lesson!!] . He reminds me of a cross between a Hobbit & the Zig Zag dude. My sister gave him to me. I think she gave one to our other sisters too. I do know that I feel a sense of protection knowing he's hanging there, from the rear view mirror of my car. [isn't that the purpose of a crystal talisman??] Feeling protected by a green eyed object is weird for some people to understand...I understand that. But I can't change what I feel and I 'feel' he's my handy man. If I had another one, I would keep it in my pocket...all the time. Not that I need protection, but it hasn't hurt me otherwise ~

 

Listen to Doobie Brothers - What A Fool Believes in another window.

A lone hiker is seen sucking in the thin air during the latter part of The ascent of Handies Peak. I can assure you that physical effort at over 14,000 feet isn't easy.

You know what it's like, you do the research find it on Goolge Maps drive 50 miles and the footbridge is totally enclosed in mesh. I have to say on first impressions my heart sank! But, some thoughtful person has cut several handy holes at strategic points along the bridge. I couldn't resist a photo celebrating their handy work. Cheers whoever you are. 20 314 and 20 096 stand at the head of 7X09 11.47 Old Dalby to West Ruislip merrily ticking over prior to departure from the Old Dalby site.

a look in the mirror, für Smile on Saturday 18.2

A mobile made of sellotape Casts of hands hung in a willow tree. Made by me flickr.com/people/plurabella/ and flickr.com/people/acciarini/

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Many thanks to NinianLif for the free texture... www.flickr.com/photos/beapierce/

I've added more texture to my original piece.

Space is the Play.Glas Fabriek Schiedam 2021

High on Type is a collective of designers and artists sharing a passion for letters.Their work goes back to the basic rules of calligraphy such as symmetry, regularity,and slant to create new forms.

 

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