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The Ten Broeck Avenue side of the school. This was where the buses, both of them, lined up. Nearly everyone walked to school.

 

The original school had an entrance between those columns to the left:

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Mohawk School in Scotia, New York -- my elementary school. Sometime around 1980 or so, the building was converted to condominiums, and additional condos were built all over the schoolyard where I wasted about 80% of my youth. I have no idea what the conversions look like inside. Pretty much every space that is concrete patched was originally glass block.

playing around at bathtime

This actually IS a Mohawk, and this picture was taken especially for Liz Baillie.

An American Goldfinch with an attitude..

Her Majesty's Royal Chapel of the Mohawks.

My Photo + "Cutout" mode in photoshop. What a team!

The Mohawk guy in the Mohawk Niagara building in Syracuse.

Mohawk State Forest

Cornwall, CT

 

As a young boy toying with my Kodak instamatic camera first and then my father's Yashica hand-me-down, I must've wasted several cartridges and rolls of film shooting clouds hovering above me. Almost sure of myself that I had captured beautiful pictures, I had frequently been very disappointed to see my final prints were nowhere near what I had envisioned. I had since wondered what it would take for me to do justice to my fluffy fascination. So my childhood obsession lives on decades later as I continue to strive figuring out better ways to freeze frame those collosal clouds.

Admit it - you've made silly hairstyles with wet hair haven't you?

Jack in the Green 2013, Hastings, East Sussex

I've never cut hair in my life... Until tonight. Just sculpted a Mohawk atop Anthony

Me with a mohawk. Not a very good picture of me but whatever.

Photo prise par Stef

They appear to be stacking & stickering lumber for kiln drying. Donna Oregon

I don't know why their little manes were shaved off. From the look of these two, I would suspect that they get into A LOT of trouble, maybe shaving their manes was for upkeep, or maybe...it was an act of deviance on their part. Anyway, I think they look like cute horse nerds!

Hay! Stripe check out what I just purchased!

like father, like daughter

3-D Cross-viewing Instructions.

 

Cross-viewing is the best way to view 3-D (in my humble opinion). It takes about 5 minutes on average to master this technique, but it is well worth it. After that it became effortless. Better than glasses because you lose none of the color. Here's how to do it...

 

1.Place the image in Figure 1 in the center of your screen.

 

2. Sit at your normal distance.

 

3. Slowly cross your eyes. You will see a double image.

 

4. Continue to cross until the middle two images overlap.

 

5. Adjust focus on middle image, keeping the two images overlapped.

 

6. You should see the image snap into perfect 3-D.

Josh and I were sporting mohawks at work today!

I spotted this guy walking. Under a "punk rock" shade of pink. Had to shoot!

Meet between northbound and southbound locals

I watched a goose chase this poor thing around the whole time I was at the pond.

I think the mallard might have been biting her head.....foreplay?

Oct. 23, 2013--Mohawk's Katelyn Arbour (#4)battles with Redeemer College's Arica Price (#13) for a loose ball during Ontario Colleges Athletic Association women's basketball at Mohawk College Wednesday night. Photo by Scott Gardner, The Hamilton Spectator

Copyright Liz 2005

I took my lil' guy to the farm this afternoon for some fresh air and fun and we met this fella! Shortly after he says 'Mama that rooster had a cool mohawk...can I get a mohawk?'...sure I say...sure...after school pictures :)

 

texture by jessica drossin

Another hand held slow shutter shot of the decor at the Caddy.

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