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In memory of Jeff Hale (1923–2015). Jeff was born in Margate, England, and passed away in Talent, Oregon. Solid!
Tualatin Fred Meyer, 11:42 PM.
Media:
* YouTube Movies & TV: Hardware Wars (1978 short parody, 16mm motion picture film format; director's HD re-issue, 13 minutes running time). Jeff played Augie "Ben" Doggie.
* cineSOURCE: "Jeff Hale's Amazing Cartoon Career," by Karl Cohen, April 30, 2025
“The Eye Moment photos by Nolan H. Rhodes”
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The Washington State Capitol or Legislative Building in Olympia is the home of the government of the state of Washington. It contains chambers for the Washington State Legislature and offices for the governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state and treasurer and is part of a campus consisting of several buildings. Buildings for the Washington Supreme Court, executive agencies and the Washington Governor's Mansion are part of the capitol campus.
Colorado Springs, CO - I was waiting for an event to photograph when I came across this seating area. There were some thick clouds directly overhead which diffused the sunlight, this created almost no shadows on the furniture. It’s like winning the lighting lottery.
When I was editing this photograph I noticed something strange. I could have removed it using Photoshop but decided to keep it because I found it funny.
Can you spot the oddity?
Another take on these amazing, unique structures. Taken with the Tamron 20-40mm f/2.7-3.5 SP lens (oldie but goodie).
Please view it in full screen.
“The Eye Moment photos by Nolan H. Rhodes”
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“Any users, found to replicate, reproduce, circulate, distribute, download, manipulate or otherwise use my images without my written consent will be in breach of copyright laws.”
This light hangs in my office at home. I'm pretty sure it's original, dates from when the house was built. If so, it's 97 years old. The petals are milk glass, the central circle is clear pebbled glass, and it's topped off (bottomed off???) with a bullet-shaped brass nut.
My wife had picked up a new ceiling light fixture for her office. Before removing the old one (here), I grabbed some shots as I liked the pattern it presented on the ceiling. Hope everyone's enjoying their weekend!
Origami ceiling/light fixture. Always worth taking a deeper look. #iwamotoscott #interiors #architecturalphotography
Appleton is a city in Outagamie (mostly), Calumet, and Winnebago counties in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. One of the Fox Cities, it is situated on the Fox River, 30 miles (48 km) southwest of Green Bay and 100 miles (160 km) north of Milwaukee. Appleton is the county seat of Outagamie County. The population was 72,623 at the 2010 census. Of this figure, 60,045 resided in Outagamie County, 11,088 in Calumet County, and 1,490 in Winnebago County. Appleton is the principal city of the Appleton, Wisconsin Metropolitan Statistical Area, which is included in the Appleton-Oshkosh-Neenah, Wisconsin Combined Statistical Area. Appleton is home to the two tallest buildings in Outagamie County, the Zuelke Building and the 222 Building, at 168 and 183 feet, respectively. Appleton serves as the heart of the Fox River Valley, and is home to the Fox Cities Exhibition Center, Fox Cities Performing Arts Center, Fox River Mall, Neuroscience Group Field at Fox Cities Stadium, Appleton International Airport, and the Valley's two major hospitals: St. Elizabeth Hospital and ThedaCare Regional Medical Center–Appleton (better known as "Appleton Medical Center"). It also hosts a large number of regional events such as its Flag Day parade, Memorial Day parade, Christmas parade, Octoberfest, Mile of Music, and others.