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The Houston skyline from Buffalo Bayou Park. The three building are from left to right: One Shell Plaza, Wells Fargo Plaza, and Heritage Plaza.
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In the waning moments of daylight, Conrail yard job YSCO-18 passes the former Toledo & Ohio Central station on West Broad Street in Columbus, OH
The fog always seems to stack up in the train yard across from work just before it gets light. I finally took a few shots, and I liked how the B&W came out. Looks better in large. Pasco, WA 02DEC08 (Apparently this made Explore on 02DEC08 #457)
Mamiya RB67 Pro SD
Mamiya-Sekor Macro C 140mm f/4.5
Ilford Delta100 Pro
In Ilford Ilfotec DD-X
Epson Perfection V850 Pro
Wet Mount Scan
This photo was taken on the public footpath that parallels the Alaska Highway near the airport in Whitehorse. In the background is Golden Horn Mountain. It was getting dark, but the colour in the sky was gorgeous.
Photo taken with the Olympus OM-D E-M1 and Sigma 56mm f/1.4 DC DN. Image processed from raw in DxO PhotoLab 6.0.1 and tweaked a little later in Adobe Lightroom Classic 12.
*This picture was taken with the IPhone and edited with the IPad for the Iphone365 project and for the Flickr group Our Daily Challenge ODC- Begins with W.
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This is the official Anniversary wish, from me, to Isolino. Tomorrow is our official Anniversary, and we plan to be out bright and early, with no time to post to Flickr, so this is it. Isolino is a morning guy, and I am a night owl. How we work together, is God's gift to us. He got me up early to catch this sunrise, and this was one of the shots I captured. It fits, because Isolino keep us in line, and on time. He is the planner, the action taker, and the one who makes all our trips so fun and wonderful. I am blessed beyond compare, and I want Isolino to know, he truly does, light up my life with his gifts and talents and love. Thank you honey for 29 years of life together, they haven't all been easy, but each one has been better than the last! I love you!
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On Explore 10-17-09, Best position, #100; Thank you everyone. This one is for Isolino!
SET 4 – Oxford Kroger, 2020 Remodel/Expansion
I angled this shot back a little bit so as to try and include both the old and new façades, once again, in the same image. Straight ahead, we can see where the exterior work was being concentrated at this moment in May 2020, as well as the banner on the fence promoting the new entrance, which we saw way back in January at the start of this album. Note also, of course, the delineation between the new pavement here in the “new” portion of the parking lot, versus the more dated stuff behind the fence on the left.
(c) 2022 Retail Retell
These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)
I like the Lake Street Kmart very much because I have always felt a fondness for the play of its parkinglot's lightpole shadows upon the snakes of shoppingbuggies.
I heard a rumor that all of the items for sale inside the store are dirty & broken & strewn on the floor! But I haven't been inside for years so I don't know anything about that.
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In south Minneapolis on November 7th, 2009, the infamous and widely-detested "Kmart on top of Nicollet Avenue," erected 1978, north of Lake Street.
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Library of Congress classification ideas:
HF5429.215.U6 K-Mart Corporation—Pictorial works.
TX335 Shopping carts—Pictorial works.
QC381.4 Shades and shadows—Pictorial works.
NA6227.D57 Discount houses (Retail trade)—United States—Pictorial works.
NA2940 Exterior walls—Pictorial works.
F614.M543 Minneapolis (Minn.)—Pictorial works.
As cars rush by below on Southbridge St., a pair of Providence & Worcester engines pause next to the company's world headquarters before going to tie onto that night's WONR train for Plainfield, CT
it's frustrated when you capture the perfect moment with a terribly overexposed background!
Thank God i knew a friend named Photoshop :P
oh btw, could anyone kindly share the name of this bird? it has a slightly blue colored beak on the adult and nest on top of the lightpole! lol.. is it from the same kind with shallow?
Heading north up the East River Promenade. One of the things that pops out is how thin a few corridor passages are here; at one point a bicyclist pulled over to let us pass, as did we to let a stroller pass.