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The Dented Canyon-duster typically lives in the arid regions of the western United States and Canada, Look for their dust plumes along country roads far from pavement. Canyon dusters are compatible with callous fingered shovel-pushers and the Henry’s wrench buster.
Nesting pairs make their homes in secluded dead-end forest roads. Mature Canyon Dusters can be found hiding near the famous Anheuser Busch feeding on Michelob and lime buds. Occasionally they will settle for a lite-bud, but only when company is coming over. During hockey season look for Canadian Canyon-dusters scurrying on frozen ponds before sharing a dozen ice cold Kokanee. Cheers!
Happy Truck Thursday!
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The beauty of Asheville is if you have time to photograph but don’t know where to go, take my advice and grab your favorite camera and media and walk the River Arts District. Looking at my photo stream, you know I tend to gravitate here. The wife is out of town at a wedding work did not allow me to attend so I grabbed my EOS 3 and a couple rolls of Ilford film. Being parched after walking more than 3 miles, I strolled into the Hi Wire tasting room. Their dark lager is good. It takes me back to Michelob Dark from the 90’s (like my camera). While that tasted like another, I saw they had an Oyster Lager. The bartender said it was brewed over smoked oysters. Oh my!
No debate at this point, however there is the question of why the Cara Cara showed such intense interest in a bit of broken glass. Along the auto route at Brazoria National Wildlife Refuge near Surfside, Texas.
Choose your destiny.
Here's a Bar Joke:
A new guy in town walks into a pub and reads a sign that hangs over the bar...
FREE BEER!
FREE BEER FOR THE PERSON
WHO CAN PASS THE TEST!
So the guy asks the bartender what the test is.
The Bartender replies "Well, first you have to drink that whole gallon of pepper tequila, the WHOLE thing at once and you can't make a face while doing it. Second, there's a 'gator out back with a sore tooth...you have to remove it with your bare hands. Third, there's a woman up-stairs who's never had an orgasm. You gotta make things right for her."
The guy says, "Well, as much as I would love free beer, I won't do it. You have to be nuts to drink a gallon of pepper tequila and then get crazier from there.
Well, as time goes on and the man drinks a few, he asks, "Wherez zat teeqeelah?"
He grabs the gallon of tequilla with both hands, and downs it with a big slurp and tears streaming down his face. Next, he staggers out back and soon all the people inside hear the most frightening roaring and thumping, then silence.
The man staggers back into the bar, his shirt ripped and big scratches all over his body.
"Now" he says "Where's that woman with the sore tooth?"
Patrons stand on the sidewalk outside The Tam on Tremont Street in the city's Theater District, a staple since the 1940's for no-nonsense inexpensive beverages. Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Clientes se paran sobre la vereda enfrente del Tam, sobre Calle Tremont en el distrito de teatros de la ciudad, un icono desde la década de los 1940's para bebidas baratas y simple. Boston, Massachusetts, Estados Unidos.
I have seen some really good splash shots and thought I would try my hand at it. And of course, if there is a beverage involved, why not it be Ice Cold Beer? It hurt a little bit to watch the beer go flying and not into my mouth. When I was in college, I felt the need to save the cap for every beer I drank. This is just a tiny fraction of the collection that sits in a drawer in my shed. The beer used here is Michelob Amber Bock. My favorites are Sam Adams Boston Lager and New Castle. What is your favorite Ice Cold Beer? Do you have a splash shot, if so, drop a link.
Camera Info:
Canon 7D, Canon EF 50mm 1:1.4, f/1.6, 1/1600s, ISO 200
Strobist Info: Watch the short behind the scenes drop video.
-Sorry, no strobes for this. Just shooting into sun with a big gold reflector located camera left to bounce some light back at caps and beer mug.
two tasty adult beverages! one for me, and one for my hiking buddy! how cool is that?
ok - so not really. we packed those beers up with us to enjoy along with the view. this mailbox is where the summit registers are kept on picketpost mountain, with entries dating back more than 10 years. if you ever get up there, they're a good read!
The mountain’s unusual name stems from an early military camp founded at the base of the mountain by General George Stoneman in 1870. The soldier’s nicknamed the mountain “Picket Post” due to its usage as a sentinel point to guard their camp from attacks. This military camp eventually grew into the present day town of Superior (from wikipedia.org).
How I ended a VERY stressful day yesterday. This isn't even a good picture - it's blurry and overexposed. On the other hand, the selective colorization looks pretty nice. Whatever. You get the point.
I spent the day hosting an open house that I'd planned - recruiting student volunteers at the University, schmoozing faculty (and the nice people who fix the computers there!). All in all, it was a successful event, but a lot of work. I'm in no hurry to do it again.
The beer was wonderful. Something about a cold beer that you earned that just makes it taste better.
Day 3: To close out the week, the DBC hits up Hudson Terrace, one of the hottest nightclubs in NYC. www.hudsonterracenyc.com
Special thanks to Budweiser, Michelob and all our friends at Anheuser-Busch for providing all the dudebros with beer for the evening!
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Shedders enjoy the music and atmosphere at the Watershed Country Music Festival at the Gorge Amphitheatre in George, Washington, USA
Underboob Under Boob Cowboy Hat Michelob Ultra Beer Can Sunglasses Patriotic Flag Stars Stripes
Made with organic grains from the country's finest fields, Michelob ULTRA Pure Gold is a light lager with a superior, golden taste. With only 2.5 carbs and 85 calories, Pure Gold is triple filtered and brewed free of artificial colors and flavors.
A kind person donated many caps to me this past year, this is most of them mixed with some other random finds.
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Birch Aquarium, La Jolla, California
Olympus EM-1 / Helios 44M 2/58-f2
Just for fun, with apologies to Michelob advertising ...
Zámek Měcholupy u Žatce
Michelob liegt am Goldbach (Blšanka), der die Grenze zwischen Krugwald (Džbán) und dem Saazer Becken (Žatecká pánev) bildet. Das von Hopfenfeldern umgebene Örtchen ist seit 1295 nachweisbar. Vermutlich Anfang des 16. Jahrhunderts entstand hier eine Feste. Unter der Familie von Paar wurde diese im 17. Jahrhundert zu einem Schloss umgestaltet. Nach 1750 besaß Helena Fürstin Lobkowicz die Herrschaft Michelob. Sie ließ um das Schloss entlang des Goldbachs einen englischen Landschaftspark anlegen. Das Ortsbild wurde 1872 massiv verändert, als Anton Dreher junior gegenüber des Schlosses eine Brauerei errichten ließ, die deutlich größer als dieses selbst war. In der Folge wurde auch das Schloss um ein Stockwerk ergänzt, wobei allerdings der alte Turm ebgetragen werden musste.
Heute befindet sich im Schloss eine logopädische Grundschule.
The GO TO draft beer in the world bc 'how beer saved the world,' was good e'nuff for Mayflower pilgrims, good 'nuff for me,
~Author Unknown
Food For Thought Week is done...for now. And you know what? I'm still hungry.
Chicken Wings & French Fries: OK, so it's not health food or vegetarian, but what better way to "kick-off" a testosterone-filled Sunday of watching wildcard NFL football at your local pub than this delicious delight? :)~
Canon 5D Mark II
Canon 50mm f/1.4 USM
Aperture: f/2.0
Focal Length: 50mm
ISO Speed: 200
Flash: Off-camera right for fill, diffused, 2/3 power
Polarizer/Filter: None
Exposure: 1/40
RAW File Processing: Lightroom 3
Joby Gorillapod w/ Manfrotto 496RC2 Ballhead
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Paula Creamer looks frustrated after a bogie on the second hole during the second round of the Michelob Ultra Open LPGA Golf tournament at the Kingsmill Resort in Williamsburg, Va., Friday, May 9, 2008. Creamer finished 2-under for the two rounds. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)
Time to get back in the holiday spirit. Another creation by Dick Stoker, when he wasn't busy drawing he was making holiday figures out of Michelob beer bottles.
NAPG Beverage shot.
and Al reminds us...
Hey Wes, don't touch my beer man.
;-)
More adventures of Michelob to follow...he was just researching ya know.
Broke two rules on this shot....ummm...yes the rule of thirds..and the daylight and waterfall thingy....no accounting for some photogs and research.
This young lady was looking at me (and my wife standing beside me) when I snapped this shot. She smiled, but I missed that shot. Oh well... she was lovely -- smiling or looking down the beach into the sun.
Taken at a viewpoint north of Flagstaff, Arizona.
I have an ongoing series that I have been shooting...It's called - Every Empty Tells a Story. It is empty beer or soda bottles and cans shot exactly as I have found them. Never placed and never moved during the shoot. This is the latest in that series.
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