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Base of a lightpole in front of the Iraqi Embassy.
Taken on the DC Social Flickr group photowalk around Dupont Circle prior to the meet-up at Buffalo Billiards on January 31, 2009.
Notice the sign that says that the jury pool goes to the Registry of Deeds and has to walk across the street to attend court.
Another accidental capture, but I like how the light poles are leading down the road.
haha I decided to turn my tag at an angle for the sake of hilarity.
Downtown Santa Cruz, looking up at the two-story parking structure behind the Rittenhouse Building. The weather kept shifting that day. At one point we were getting rain swept in sideways from clouds that were off toward Soquel.
The big lightpole in the middle of the screen really annoyed me. I wanted to rocketjump using the round walls to get further. Place the pole between the two round things.
BUSY today...this is all I got--a lightpole I've been meaning to shoot the last few days...iPhone and the Hipstamatic app.
Ocotillo and common sotol are in the area.
All the time I tell my students to put SHADOWS OF SAGUAROS in their desert pictures, and for this picture I'm putting my money where my mouth is. In a hole on my face!
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On the municipal boundary of Huachuca City, Arizona, and Sierra Vista, Arizona, on October 9th, 2015, on the grounds of a historical marker at the Fort Huachuca U.S. Army base, on the west side of Arizona State Route 90, south of Whitside Road.
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Library of Congress classification ideas:
TH7970.L35 Lampposts—Pictorial works.
TK4188 Exterior lighting—Pictorial works.
QK142 Desert plants—Southwestern States—Pictorial works.
QK495.L72 Dasylirion—Pictorial works.
QK495.F6 Fouquieria—Pictorial works.
QK495.C11 Saguaro—Pictorial works.
QC381.4 Shades and shadows—Pictorial works.
UA26.A2 Military bases—United States—Pictorial works.
F819.F63 Fort Huachuca (Ariz.)—Pictorial works.
F819.H83 Huachuca City (Ariz.)—Pictorial works.
F819.S59 Sierra Vista (Ariz.)—Pictorial works.