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May 1983. If you walked down the bulkhead to the end, there was a rough little beach that was perfect for exploring as a kid. It felt like a deserted island where you could find driftwood and other little treasures. That's my brother in the back, going off on his own. My dad is surely the one taking this picture, as he liked to walk down there with us.

Part of a road trip from Niagara Falls to Key West - taking the long route close to the Atlantic, so here passing through the Outer Banks of North Carolina.

This necklace features rustic chrysoprase nuggets in the most splendid mint green color. The stones form a stacked pendant with a tiny rainbow moonstone nugget at each end, and a sweet vintage brass leaf charm dangling at the bottom. The pendant is hand wrapped in oxidized pure copper wire, and hangs from two lengths of chain. One is a vintage solid brass rectangular link chain, and the other is a vintage solid brass figure eight link chain. The necklace closes at the back of the neck with a swirly brass clasp which has grooved detailing on the outer edges. The total length of the chain from end to end is just a touch over 19”. The pendant measures 2.75” long.

Willy and Isaiah crabbing

A quick trip to the Outer Banks in North Carolina on vacation 2020.

Outer Banks 2008

8-16-15 The MS Veendam Sailed through the Outer Hebrides west of Scotland

North Uist, Berneray, Harris, Lewis and Great Bernera

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agfa ultra 100 - expired and discontinued :(

A quick trip to the Outer Banks in North Carolina on vacation 2020.

Millwall Outer Dock, wider view, March 2011

Outer Limits bubble gum card found in a collectors stall in the local market.

The Outer Library is open from 11am - 4.30pm this long Bank Holiday weekend, don't miss this unique opportunity!

I passed this accident today on the Outer Ring Road. It was rainy and windy as hell and I almost hydroplaned off the road a few times, and then saw this. What a nerve wracking drive.

I read somewhere that the newest version of View NX has some new controls and it seemed like maybe it was approaching usable, so I installed it and processed this picture and guess what...it does have more control than the last time I tried View NX (when it came with my D60), and the quality you get with it is good. I find the Nikon raw files look best when processed in Capture NX, and View NX seems to be able to deliver equal quality, unless you need the controls of Capture NX to get it. Unfortunately, View NX is still slow and buggy and annoying to use (And Capture is not much better). But at least this new version actually does function to the point that I won't uninstall it immediately, like the last time I tried View NX. It still sucks though.

 

Photo COPYRIGHT 2008/2009 Django Malone

so this is my shot with the UWA. Just to give you impression of how big it is, its 2 stories high window...the tank itself is hard to gauge, but probably twice that. Theres an upper balcony. You stand in front of these huge piece of glass and just marvel at what swims by.

 

The glass is probably something like 30 metres wide, its just an immense panorama of sea life.

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