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I feel pretty certain that this is John Greenland Hook who is depicted in a few previous images from this album.
One of six images from a single page, a page with some of the most 'snapshot' images in the album, and not up to the same standards as most others.
See more images from this fascinating Edwardian Hook family album.
I am quite fascinated by the little tentacles you get on pea plants, so small and fragile, yet so strong.
For the Scavenge Challenge group, July #7 From Velcro to tow trucks, there are plenty of ways to "hook" your viewers' eyes.
Erie Basin Park
Designer: Lee Weintraub Landscape Architecture
Red Hook, Brooklyn, New York
The park was part of the deal when IKEA wanted to build on the 22-acre Todd Shipyard property in Brooklyn's Red Hook. The park is a nearly one mile long waterfront esplanade. Four huge gantry cranes were incorporated into the design as well as other nautical artifacts. What was lost was a 700-foot-long dry dock, known as Graving Dock No. 1, filled in by Ikea for a parking lot. The dock has been outlined in Belgian-block paving stones and a small segment was preserved near the water’s edge.
The design called for 558 trees, wildflowers and grasses that are maintained by IKEA. IKEA also provides security for the park which is open from dawn until dusk. When you exit from the free (paid for by IKEA) water taxi service you walk through the park.
The big blue building in the background is the IKEA store.
These guys just love this... this... grool or whatever it is! This was taken at a nice little tucked away restaraunt called the Polish Place in Mt Tamborine, Queensland. When you travel to the Gold Coast you must take the time to get to this place. Refeshingly simple and relaxing.
A short ride on 27618 from Old Basing to Hook was needed to intercept 18511 coming in the opposite direction on the 13.
The E300 is seen pulling away from the stop adjacent to Hook Station in poor weather. 11.1.20.
Captain Hook at Disney’s Hollywood Studios in the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida, USA 2013
Brian Hook, U.S. Special Representative for Iran and Francis Fannon, Assistant Secretary for the Bureau of Energy Resources address the media in the Press Briefing Room at the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C., on April 22, 2019. [State Department photo by Michael Gross/ Public Domain]
"By hook or by crook, I hope that you will possess yourselves of money enough to travel and to idle, to contemplate the future or the past of the world, to dream over books and loiter at street corners and let the line of thought dip deep into the stream"
— Virginia Woolf
Canon 400D, ISO 100, Sigma 10-20mm, 94 Seconds @ f/25. Used an ND Filter, Graduated ND and a polariser
Like this image, took it the same day as this. Despite the cloudless sky we stayed to take pictures at sunset anyways, I think it was worthwhile :)
Entered this image into the Carrick Camera Club Photographer of the year competition for this weeks meeting. Judges advice was to brighten the foreground, I had tried before but it looked false, made another stab at it now and did a better job.
Thotti (Hook), a device to control elephants, 3.5 feet in length and 3 inches thick device, used by elephant riders (Pappan or Mahout or Aana Paappaan), popularly known as 'Aana Thotti' in the Malayalam language.
Location: Kappukadu, Kottoor(Kottur), Kuttichal, Kattakada, Thriuvananthapuram District, Kerala State, India.
The inside of my crochet hook case with the flaps opened out.
The pattern for the crochet hook case is called' Leentje's Crochet Hook Case'. It was designed by Marleen Hartog and is availiable free on ravelry.
Headed back out to Bombay Hook this morning for sunrise and was disappointed to find most of it closed off for deer hunting. The sunrise was uneventful with no clouds or birds to make any shot anything special. We decided to leave and head up Rt. 9 along the Delaware Bay but pulled into the Headquarters Building because somebody needed to use the ladies room. This fox was chasing small birds in the bushes around the building and moved off to the edge of the woods when disturbed by a certain person heading toward the building. I was able to get a few shots of it before a certain person exited the building and it moved off into the woods. In a certain persons defense, had the certain person not had to use the ladies room, my ass would not have gotten any of these shots.
Is it just my imagination or is the fall foliage much better this year than many years in the past?