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Дарханаас наашаа ирж байхад замд ийм нэг хүнтэй дайралдсан юм. Дугуйтай байж яагаад түрж алхад байгаан бол гээд харсан чинь харин нэг дөрөө нь эвдэрчихсэн байх шиг байсан... Тэгээд үсэрч буугаад ийм зураг авсанаа дахиж дээрээс нь нэмж "зурав"....

 

Хар дээр томоор хармаар байна View On Black

orignal drawing

handpainted polymer clay

All Canon gear - 400D SLR - MPE-65mm - MT-24ex with 2x Gary Fong diffusers

bee orignal size

 

Fomer Romleys Market located at 3550 Bernal Ave. in Pleasanton,CA. The building was constructed in 1978 for Flair Markets. This was the first Flair to be built from the ground up as every other location throughout the East Bay Area had orignally been a P&X Market. The store was sold to the Romley family in the mid 1980s marking their return the to the Tri-Valley after they closed their successful Dublin store after Highway 580 was realligned. While the Flair name has been largely forgotten by many longtime residents of the East Bay the "Romleys" name is still remembered more than fifteen years later since the Romley brothers closed their last store. The Pleasaton location successfully operated until 1992 and was the last Romleys Market to open, the Castro Valley location (which was the first) closed in the mid 1990's. For a few months after Romleys closed the building was acquired by a middle-eastern man who claimed that the Romley family neglected the building forcing him to close. The Romley family (rightfully) ignored his claims and focused on their Castro Valley store. I must add that by the early 1990s the Romley brothers were reaching their 70s. The Pleasanton store was abandoned by 1996 as the middle-eastern man who despite his claims (in my opinion just wanted money from the Romley family) gave up and closed the store. In 2004 the shopping center was abandoned except for a cleaners and a beauty salon. There was a proposal for a Bonfare Convenience Store to operate a 24 Hour store in the building but the idea was met poorly (to say the least) with the residents of the area which make far more than the average household income. I was amazed that a neglected shopping center remained standing despite this fact, but the cleaners and salon WERE NOT going to leave thus preventing demolition. In 2007 the property was purchased by a new realty company and while a few modifactions were made to the shopping center in 2008 nothing major had yet to happen. Then during the Spring of 2009 the shopping center was drastically remodeled with the hopes of attracting tenants to the newly redeveloped center. The remodel proved successful and as of September 2010 one half of the storefronts are occupied. Unfortunately the building orignally housing Romleys is still vacant but hopefully that might change with the dedication and money the property owners have put into the site.

In 1978...

www.flickr.com/photos/romleys/1351613677/

In 2002...

www.flickr.com/photos/romleys/2025157469/

In 2004...

www.flickr.com/photos/romleys/1350307305/

www.flickr.com/photos/romleys/799147434/

In 2007...

www.flickr.com/photos/romleys/1818931296/

www.flickr.com/photos/romleys/1818092201/

Title / Titre :

Moose at salt lick near Cameron Lake, Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta /

 

Un orignal profite d’un bloc à lécher près du lac Cameron, au parc national des Lacs-Waterton, en Alberta

 

Creator(s) / Créateur(s) : Gar Lunney

 

Date(s) : August 1952 / août 1952

 

Reference No. / Numéro de référence : MIKAN 3207531

 

collectionscanada.gc.ca/ourl/res.php?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&...

 

Location / Lieu : Cameron Lake, Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, Canada / Lac Cameron, Parc national des Lacs-Waterton, Alberta, Canada

 

Credit / Mention de source :

Gar Lunney. Canada. National Film Board of Canada. Library and Archives Canada, PA-145529 /

 

Gar Lunney. Canada. Office national du film du Canada. Bibliothèque et Archives Canada, PA-145529

 

Taon ou mouche à orignal ou, en anglais, horse Fly (Tabanidae: Hybomitra).

Ulverton, le 21 juillet 19, 14h10

Photographie prise à Longue-Rive, Québec

 

The Song of the Seabees

(1943)

Words by Sam M. Lewis

Music by Peter de Rose

  

We're the Seabees of the Navy

We can build and we can fight

We'll pave the way to victory

And guard it day and night

And we promise that we remember

The "Seventh of December"

  

We're the Seabees of the Navy

Bees of the Seven Seas

  

The Navy wanted men

That's where we came in

Mister Brown and Mister Jones

The Owens, the Cohens and Flynn

The Navy wanted more

Of Uncle Sammy's kin

So we all joined up

And brother we're in to win

     

Orignal: Donyale Luna, 1966. Charlotte March

Ho-Ho-Kus, NJ

 

Metro North 4906 leads train 75 west. Not the composition I'd orignally planned, but the one my camera was willing to cooperate for.

Orignal location of Plymouth Nebraska

© Denis Dumoulin 2013- Tous droits réservés.

 

Pour des cours photos visiter: www.passioncanon.net/default.html

 

Visiter mon club photo le CPGBQ: www.clubphotogbq.com/

   

Orignally built about 1890 by Council Grove Methodist Church, the building is now used by Osage Mills Baptist Church

You can tell the original FM2 from FM2n by the numbers on its shutter speed dial.

Taken in Cabot trail, Nova Scotia, Canada

Chasse à l'orignal 2012! Un beau mâle d'environ 3 ans et demi s'est laissé déjoué par le call de Mathieu Quimper, ami et guide de chasse à l'orignal.

 

Orignal photo taken from my mobile.

orignal is done on Vellum by black pen, this one one is changed colo on Photoshop

Chasse à l'orignal 2012! Un beau mâle d'environ 3 ans et demi s'est laissé déjoué par le call de Mathieu Quimper, ami et guide de chasse à l'orignal.

 

Chasse à l'orignal 2012! Un beau mâle d'environ 3 ans et demi s'est laissé déjoué par le call de Mathieu Quimper, ami et guide de chasse à l'orignal.

 

Moose (male) Jacques-Cartier National Park, Québec, Canada.

Chasse à l'orignal 2012! Un beau mâle d'environ 3 ans et demi s'est laissé déjoué par le call de Mathier Quimper, ami et guide de chasse à l'orignal.

 

orignal drawing

handpainted polymer clay

Cap à l'Orignal, Parc national du Bic, Québec

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