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And alone on a lightpost in a Putnam County, Carmel,NY parking lot, is a sitting pegion. 8-26-10

I forgot where I took this picture.

on the top of a hill near Kaiteriteri on the northern tip of the south island of New Zealand. I purposely slowed the shutter speed to try and blur the long grass. I loved the different shade of gold that they offered. I reckon this was one of my best efforts of the holiday. Shot on Christmas day 2008.

Sitting right there on a light pole. What an amazing creature. Homer, Alaska.

Inside a lightpost near Capitol Hill, Washington DC

there are a lot of guys who hang out near Van Buren and State, so many that there's spillover closer to Jackson, which is where I took this one

 

love the shadows in the crumbled sidewalk

Fort santiago

 

“I've also seen that great men are often lonely. This is understandable, because they have built such high standards for themselves that they often feel alone. But that same loneliness is part of their ability to create.”

 

Yousuf Karsh

A street lamp in in Cyprus.

St. Luke's Church, Smithfield, VA

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Opposite Temple Meads train station.

Most likely Victorian, when even lightposts looked good.

 

I don't know who made this, but it cought my eye. Shot in Brussels.

It was difficult to tell where the water started and stopped

 

after I took this shot I put the camera away for the day, grabbed my tripod and folded it up, turned around and saw a huge hawk flying out of the woods I was just in. It flew about 20 ft directly above me and kept going to a tree in the clearing, missed it by about 5 minutes! so I gotta go back and wait

 

Compare to Sigma 8mm lightpost

all fixed up again for striatic....you were very correct...it was very ovalish!!!

Went to the Thursday (August 2010) meeting of Roster Artists at artspace in downtown Shreveport. Theresa bought a sack of goodies for me to use in the "2010 in 2010 Project." I just had to photograph her with the bag of treasures in the yummy sunlight of the second floor of artspace.

 

The blue on the left side of the photo is

SHADES OF SHREVEPORT, features a temporary public art installation of 20 Lamp Shades on the lightposts along the 700 block of Texas Street by Marjorie Kouns.

Kouns website www.marjoriekouns.com/

 

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our tree is a lightpost--or our lightpost is a tree.

I'm not sure what I was thinking. I blame the Nut Brown Ale.

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