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These lockers, seen in UVa's Newcomb Hall, are like the lockers you'd
find in an airport or bowling alley, only they have outlets for
charging laptops or mobile phones. Very clever.
Storage Locker D2 at Stow-Away Mini-Storage in Yuba City, California, just before Kevin released it after more than twenty years of use. Left behind was a sheet of plywood and a box of trash.
Foot Locker
4200 Portsmouth Boulevard, Chesapeake Square, Chesapeake, VA
This location moved into this space in June 2016; it was originally located here. This space was previously a The Disney Store, which opened in the early 1990s and closed in June 2008.
I've actually been spending a lot of time at the hostel, researching rooms and working for MakeUseOf. This is a picture of my private space - the locker. Nina's bat (Mops) is always with me. :)
I have taken these photos in order to use them for 3D modeling. I like mapping images onto surfaces, and putting decals onto them. These photos are raw JPEGs which haven't undergone any treatment at all - no reduction, no re-sizing, no auto contrast or auto levels or anything. Please feel free to grab anything you like and use it for your projects. Some may require cropping and sharpening, colour calibration, etc., but you surely know all that. Best of luck with your projects.
The Louisville Slugger decorative elements between each locker in the oval-shaped Washington Nationals locker room.
The Locker Room, Avalon, Catalina Island, CA. ©Mike Vega 2017
Minolta X-700 28-70mm f2.8-4 200asa 35mm AGFA Photo Vista Plus color film.
This is the locker room in the library.
We came in to use the bathroom, and were insanely jealous that their locker situation was much better than ours -- except, we get our money back after using it! So I guess it evens out.
Ozzie Guillen was right...this is a SMALL locker room.
Cool thing was that this locker room has never changed (same location that is), same locker room that Babe Ruth, Hank Aaron, Vince Lombardi, and many others have used.
Cadet John Icenogle, of Kearney, Neb., readies a player's locker the night before the Army-Duke football game at Michie Stadium. Icenogle and the other cadet managers work the day before kickoff putting uniforms in lockers, taping jerseys to the shoulder pads and shining the helmets. (Photo by Master Sgt. Dean Welch/Dir. of Public Affairs & Communications)
12th Annual Charity Golf Tournament
presented by
SNC LAVALIN Pacific Liaicon and Associates
Benefitting the Eureka Camp Society/Apex Secondary School
Hosted at the beautiful Westwood Plateau Golf & Country Club and Golf Academy
photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery
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This locker room is like a huge labyrinth!
Les Mills BodyJam is my new favorite class, that's why I went there today.
"BODYJAM™ is the cardio workout where you are free to enjoy the sensation of dance. An addictive fusion of the latest dance styles and hottest new sounds puts the emphasis as much on having fun as on breaking a sweat. Funky instructors teach you to move with attitude through this 55-minute class."
I really enjoy it, wish I could go every day!
{Monday, 26 December 2011 -- 360:365}
Ocean Lakes High School was the site picked for this year’s MaxPreps Top 25 high school football rankings photo shoot with the returning Virginia state champion Dolphins. Once there, the Red Weasel Media team focused on two locations, one being the Varsity lock room and the second one was the football field. Our goal was to capture the true essence of football while making the images creative. The coaching staff was amazing in making sure we had everything we needed to make the locker room look like an actively used space by filling the lockers with practice equipment. We chose to wait later in the afternoon to shoot the players on the football field because we wanted the images to have a more dramatic look. The dark sky in combination with the field lights and strobe lights created a very interesting result. The players were really excited and were competing between themselves to give us the best pose of the day which shows why they have a great level of success…they compete in everything they do. Go Dolphins!
We would like to thank Coach Chris Scott and the Ocean Lakes football players Levonta Taylor, Khalan Laborn, Anthony Womack, Eric Crobsy, Tyler DeSue, Tajh Capehart, Justin Smith, and Noah Knapp for their amazing job and good luck on their upcoming football season.