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Doug Harrop Photography • July 30, 1977
Union Pacific's Cache Valley Local pulls into the UP yard in Cache Junction, Utah. At the time, UP still shipped sugar beets between Cache Valley and the Utah-Idaho Sugar Factory in Garland, Utah.
It's unusual to see a Roseate Spoonbill and a White Ibis traveling together, but this ibis seemed to find new friends. There were four spoonbills and the ibis that entered the canal together, foraged for awhile, then all left together.
Seen at Merritt Island NWR, Florida.
Musée de l'Elysée (photography museum) in Lausanne, Switzerland. Architects Aires Mateus (Portugal).
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More architectural fragments on my web site : Fine Art Mono Photography
This Pigeon is definitely not fitting in!
Pentax K-3 mk lll
HD Pentax-DA f4.5-6.3 55-300mm ED PLM WR RE
Caught this shot of an odd-looking bird staring at me as I visiting Landa Park in New Braunfels, Texas
Glass bubbles at night
New experimental approach on bubble theme
(bubble series album)
Abstracts album on www.flickr.com/photos/lumenscript/albums/72157676393201210
What's in a name? If you just have to be an odd fellow to join, I'm in! Not that easy, apparently.
Wikipedia says: The Odd Fellows are one of the earliest and oldest fraternal societies, but their early history is obscure and largely undocumented. Due to increased trade during the Middle Ages, guilds came to make up a part of the urban culture, grouping people from a number of trades banded together. Hence, people of an odd assortment of trades speculatively brought the background of the early history of Odd Fellows.
It says a lot more as well - you can look it up if you so desire.
I harvested a lot of cherry tomatoes yesterday as we are nearing the end of the growing season. It has been hard to focus on photography with the news of hardship going on everywhere in the world. Appreciate what you have today for nothing is guaranteed.
In the Masia Mara, Lilac-breasted Rollers are common; as are Zebra. But together?
This image was captured in the Greater Mara area in Kenya, East Africa, while on photo safari with CNP Safaris. www.cnpsafaris.com
©2017 Duncan Blackburn
Never seen Canola blooming in paddocks in March.Well it is at the back of Avalon airport near Geelong.Huge paddock of it!
The Red-winged blackbird remained on the juvenile Tricolored heron’s wing for quite a few seconds with neither bird acting aggressively.
The Odd Couple was originally produced for Broadway and the original cast starred Art Carney as Felix and Walter Matthau as Oscar. For the film version, Matthau reprised his role as Oscar, and Felix was portrayed by Jack Lemmon, who had never played the character before. At one point, Frank Sinatra (as Felix) and Jackie Gleason (as Oscar) were reportedly considered for the film version. Dick Van Dyke and Tony Randall were also among those considered for the role of Felix
Matthau and Lemmon are HI LA RI OUS !!