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Tom is getting ready to go pick up dinner -- or is it to rob a bank?
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Our Daily Challenge: Halloween or Scare Me
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Our Daily Challenge: Glamor & Decadence
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Our Daily Challenge: Weather
FANTASTIC!!!
And our Gladiolus keeps on growing. 89” today!! That is two inches none day!!!
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Our Daily Challenge: Beneficial Moments
Many years ago, we put up crystal prisms in our large picture window to Fram the Christmas tree. After the holidays were over, we kept them up as we loved the rainbow of colors that would travel through the room.
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Our Daily Challenge: Hands and/or Feet
100x2023/19
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Our Daily Challenge: Full Frame Food
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Starlike - Close view of a tiny cactus in the sale area of the Boyce Thompson Arboretum, Superior, Arizona.
SP^4: Soaring Pelicans Seaside Pretty Sunset Past Saint Petersberg - IMRAN™
I was on the dock of my blessed home on Tampa Bay, Florida, when I saw these pelicans soaring past my home. A sunset was taking shape behind Saint Petersberg in the distance across the water.
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Happy Sliders Sunday
Process to the max using Snapseed Apps for iOS and Lightroom for iPad.
“A migrant worker is a person who either migrates within their home country or outside it to pursue work. Migrant workers usually do not have the intention to stay permanently in the country or region in which they work.
Migrant workers who work outside their home country are also called foreign workers. They may also be called expatriates or guest workers, especially when they have been sent for or invited to work in the host country before leaving the home country.
The International Labour Organization estimated in 2014 there were 232 million international migrants worldwide who were outside their home country for at least 12 months and approximately half of them were estimated to be economically active (i.e. being employed or seeking employment). Some countries have millions of migrant workers. Some migrant workers are undocumented immigrants. Some are slaves.” -https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Migrant_worker
Blue Sky Scraping Midtown Manhattan Contrasts - IMRAN™
This single click photo captures the many unique and globally known icons of Manhattan, New York, like the Chrysler Building, and the old PanAm Building, scraping the blue autumn sky, contrasting with the golden shades of Grand Central, next to the Grand Hyatt hotel we stayed at.
© 2019 IMRAN™
#Manhattan #NewYork #travel #photography #iPhone11ProMax #architecture
Our Daily Challenge: Red Makes It.
My Gladiolus in perspective!
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...and things are only going to get worse during the next several days. To see what I mean, see: www.flickr.com/photos/79387036@N07/50433564383/in/photost.... There were no clouds in the sky other than this smoke.
Picture of the Day
Our Daily Challenge: YOUR ROUTINE
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Our Daily Challenge: Shoot From Above
Miss Maggie on guard duty at the top of our stairs. From here, she can see onto the street.
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Our Daily Challenge: Unexpected
Miss Maggie got some unexpected treats from mom today.
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On the other side of the fence, the food bank line outside Bayside High School (with social distancing) stretches down the street. One photo a day. (294/366) -- October 20, 2020
52 Weeks of 2023
Week No. 49: In the Style of BrassaĂŻ
Category: Technical
For fun in the new year, join our 52 week project group: "52 Weeks of 2024" where we keep our photography skills growing, learn new things and have fun. Here is a link to the new group:
www.flickr.com/groups/52_weeks_of_2024/
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The Flickr Lounge: The Five Senses
Sadly, we often see this while out dining. The only senses this group seem to be using is sight. They are turning off the world around them, not engaging in conversation, not enjoying the ambiance of this restaurant with canal views, seemingly not enjoying themselves but being totally engrossed in their phones.
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Thanks Explore (#154). Position (#178)
Why is the top lenticular cloud showing iridescence while the bottom one does not? The answer is that the top cloud is at a higher altitude where ice crystals dominate (old.atoptics.co.uk/droplets/irid1.htm) while the bottom has minimal crystals. Immediately next to the sun, a partial corona is formed: old.atoptics.co.uk/droplets/corona.htm.
Picture of the Day x 3
I think this is the third photo I've posted this year of the full-size farm diorama atop the Bayside Milk Farm, a local grocery store.
But why isn't Santa wearing a mask? All the animals are.
One photo a day. (344/366) Bayside, Queens, NYC -- December 9, 2020
Taken during the Covid-19 crisis, a very quiet River Thames normally full of tourist and passenger boats! The London Eye hasn't moved for weeks. It's certainly an interesting time to just walk round London (of course respecting social distancing!) and take photos of things that have a different perspective during these challenging times.
ENG: Fort Hahneberg, located on the western edge of Berlin (Spandau-Staaken), is considered one of the last Prussian-style fortifications in Germany. It was completed in 1888 after six years of construction and since the late 1990s can now be visited again partially restored. The visit is only possible with a guided tour, as the site is maintained and restored by an association. The price for the historical guided tour is relatively low per adult, however, for 7.50€ you get a lot offered in the approximately 90 minutes.
After its completion, the facility served until 1945, among other things, as barracks and central archive for military medicine, so it was mainly used for military purposes. During the Buchrucker Putsch on October 1, 1923, the fort, together with the Spandau Citadel, was briefly occupied by putschists who had to surrender to regular Reichswehr units. After the end of World War II, parts of the walls and structures built of bricks were broken out and taken away as building material for the reconstruction of Berlin. Until the fall of the Wall in 1989, the fort was located unused in the area of the barrier installations in the former East Berlin of the border crossing point Heerstrasse and has only been accessible to the public again since 1990 and was handed over to the association Arbeits- und Schutzgemeinschaft Fort Hahneberg e. V. in 1993.
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GER: Das Fort Hahneberg, am westlichen Rand Berlins (Spandau-Staaken) gelegen, gilt als einer der letzten Festungsbauten nach preußischer Manier in Deutschland. Es wurde im Jahr 1888 nach sechsjähriger Bauzeit fertiggestellt und kann seit den späten 1990er Jahren nun auch wieder teilweise restauriert besichtigt werden. Die Besichtigung ist nur mit einer Führung möglich, da das Gelände von einem Verein gepflegt und restauriert wird. Der Preis für die historische Führung ist aber relativ niedrig pro Erwachsenen, für 7,50€ bekommt man in den rund 90 Minuten viel geboten.
Nach seiner Fertigstellung diente die Anlage bis 1945 unter anderem als Kaserne und Zentralarchiv für Wehrmedizin, wurde also vorwiegend militärisch genutzt. Während des Buchrucker-Putsches am 1. Oktober 1923 ist das Fort zusammen mit der Spandauer Zitadelle für kurze Zeit von Putschisten besetzt worden, die sich regulären Reichswehreinheiten ergeben mussten. Nach dem Ende des Zweiten Weltkriegs wurden Teile der aus Ziegelsteinen errichteten Mauern und Bauwerke als Baumaterial für den Wiederaufbau Berlins herausgebrochen und abtransportiert. Bis zum Mauerfall im Jahr 1989 befand sich das Fort unbenutzt im Bereich der Sperranlagen im ehemaligen Ost-Berlin der Grenzübergangsstelle Heerstraße und ist erst seit 1990 der Öffentlichkeit wieder zugänglich und wurde 1993 an den Verein Arbeits- und Schutzgemeinschaft Fort Hahneberg e. V. übergeben.
K2 & Kennedy In Attentive Resting Son Of A Bitch Face Formation In Hotel Room - IMRAN™
You've heard of the humorous "Resting Bitch Face" many beautiful women use with their photos with a certain expression. In this case it is two literally sons of bitches, K2 and Kennedy, resting but attentive in dog/wing-dog formation on the hotel carpet the first night they met. Note the identical stances to go with the matching looks.
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Our Daily Challenge:
Worn or Weathered
Friends
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Miss Maggie would carry this bone around the house and out in the backyard. It was a daily routine to pick up the bone aimlessly searching for a place to hide it. Often crying was involved until she found the perfect place to hide it. We haven’t seen it in a long time! We figured that it ended up in the backyard, and our gardener must have inadvertently thrown it away with yard waste. Over the weekend we purchased several trees, and today Tom was digging in the area where they will go once delivered. You guessed it! He found the bone.