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Coronavirus.
The buses keep running during the crisis, thanks to the drivers. Tripton Road, Harlow, Essex.
I did some night stalking for the first time. It was fun, but quite a different experience to photography during the day. Still have a lot of learning to do to get it right, but happy with the results so far.
Living in a state that is really flat in most Places around the coast, I am used to roads being very straight, and not having to deal with the kind of things people deal with in states like Tennessee and North Carolina. They actually make roads that go uphill off the highways, designed exclusively to help "runaway trucks" come to a stop! Going downhill and riding your brakes just can't be done, or you can lose those brakes! Trucks have off roads where it's safer for them to barrel in, knowing that the incline will help them should they get into trouble and be unable to brake.
Once I was riding in North Carolina when my then fiance, David, made a comment, "You smell that? That's the smell of a truck about to lose its brakes". Going downhill and trying to slow tons of big rig down is really dangerous. There's a learning curve when it comes to driving in mountainous areas.
One of the prettiest views I've ever seen, this mountain pass was exactly what I'd hoped to see on the return trip from Bristol, Tennessee.
This shot was taken at a scenic overlook that I believe was in North Carolina.
Lake Tahoe on the Nevada side. This is a 5-exp HDR version from my previous post here from a different angle: Bonsai On The Lake
Larger View
Keep on chasing down that rainbow
You'll never know what you might find
Over the sunset on the horizon
Maybe you'll dream but it tastes like poison
I'm gonna take that tiger outside for a ride
This is my latest keep for King Cormac and the Crown. It's my largest layout to date. I'll echo what I've said in the past: The more pieces I get, the bigger I'll make 'em.
DawnShire Keep is still my only creation to ever be blogged by the brothers brick. Still, many people were disappointed in it. I decided that after I bought the new King's Castle set, I would remake it. So, here you go.
Brickshelf when moderated.
Be sure to respect the crown.
was thinkin' of doin' those cute baby-in-a-basket stuff..but today was a lil bit chilly, baby has to stay warm! :)
Just a couple of additions for the holidays. Please keep up the comments if you would like me to post more. I love to get feedback on what you like to see.
This wooden sign with routed letters is apparently too subtle. It is now accompanied by a bright yellow sign with black letters.
I'm not tempted to climb on the boats that are sitting on the shore. I just like the way the old sign looks.
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Keep on Trying · Mike Dowling
taken at the brighton marathon 2012.
if you in or around brighton this weekend you should check out the last weekend of the 21 brunswick square open house that I am taking part in with some other flickr chums. it's also the last weekend to see the brighton experience pop up exhibition on the old virgin mega store. so plenty to do!
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