View allAll Photos Tagged owner

Looks like the owner designed their own bed and hauling bin to this existing old Chey truck!

Happy Truck Thursday!

While wandering the endless badlands of an industrial park I came across this sleeping beauty all alone in an expansive lot.

 

The joy in photography is the unexpected. Here it was the opportunity to meet Matthew. A fine gentleman and owner of this beauty.

  

This week's assignment for Macro Mondays is "Lost/Found". At first it was a bit of a struggle to find a subject, but last weekend I was shooting pictures in my garden and I found this cochlea. The owner was lost and it even had a hole in the shell in the shape of a heart. Then it became a challenge to take a picture that was good enough to post on Flickr and Macro Mondays. I am totally satisfied with the outcome. I hope you like it too.

 

Thanks for your views, comments and faves. I appreciate it!

 

Have a wonderful Monday! HMM!

Built in 1938 as a Marathon Gas Station, this delightful structure is now the home of the Springfield Bicycle Doctor. In the years between being a gas station and bicycle shop, the building has been occupied as a laundry and dry cleaners, real estate office and, more recently, a barber shop. The current owners, Robert and Cynde LaBonte, purchased the property in early 2012, and have since remodeled the original building for their bicycle sales and repair shop, and have added a small storage building.

OCEAN GAYLE

Owner : Mercury Launch & Tug

 

Tug pulling a barge full of gravel down the Pitt River

British Columbia

Canada

 

Crazy about a Mercury - HDR

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHY0YxdswyY

 

A special thanks to all my Flickr friends and visitors, for taking the time to view and acknowledge my photography.

I would also, like to extend my thanks, to all those who place my images in their beautiful galleries, or use my images for their covers.

 

Additionally, I am truly humbled to receive so many thoughtful and generous testimonies. I cannot express how deeply touched and honoured I am, to find such caring and beautifully written words left on my behalf.

 

Happy Easter

~Christie

 

**Best experienced in full screen

A pair of rebuilt former BN GP30s lead the Brainerd Local down the street in Brainerd, MN 13 years ago today on April 18, 2007.

 

The local is here heading south to the mainline after serving the Wausau Paper mill. BNSF served this stretch of street running 3 days a week back in 2007. This former Potlatch paper mill in Brainerd went through several owners in the 2000s and finally closed for good in 2013. BNSF no longer runs down FIrst Street here in Brainerd, as the mill was the only customer on this little branch.

 

This pair of 30s, which the BN classified as a GP39E and GP39M respectively, made several trips on the Brainerd Local that spring. Since I lived along the Brainerd Sub. in McGregor in 2007, I chased this BNSF 2748 and 2811 pair several times that spring.

 

That white Chevy Corsica on the left looks exactly like the railfan car I drove around the Twin Cities in the late 90s. Funny seeing it here when I dug out this shot as I haven't seen a Corsica for years.

 

We stopped again at the abandoned Waterpark near Barstow, California. We stopped here last year. This time we met the new owner. Much of the park has been destroyed and the rest is destined for renovation of sorts. The plan is to turn the area into a racetrack. A small portion of the original waterpark will continue be used for graffiti contests.

 

Happy Sun Ray Sunday!

A wreck of an old ship that lies along the Sligo coast, I think this one is beyond repair... Sad to see all the skills that went into building this slowly diminish with every passing storm

de Kerchove d'Exaerde Castle

 

De Kerchove d’Exaerde castle was built around 1870 by order of J. de Kerchove d'Exaerde. He became mayor of Steenokkerzeel in 1882 and died in 1901.

 

After the death of mayor de Kerchove, the castle grounds were sold to Marquis Charles de Croix, owner of the castle of Ham. He put it at the disposal of French nuns who had left France because of the anticlerical policy of the then government.

 

During the First World War, the castle was inhabited by the composer Alfons Moortgat.

 

During the interwar period the castle was used as a restaurant and family guesthouse.

 

After the Second World War, the castle was leased to the Sint-Maria Institute in Schaerbeek, which used it as a 'school colony'.

 

In 1954, the castle was purchased by the municipal council and was used as a youth centre.

 

In 2004, it was decided that the castle, which had fallen into disrepair, would be renovated into ten

Waiting for owner

Date: 09.04.2023

Localization: Poland, Bielsko-Biała

Here in Spain, their owners paint their pigeons, I'm unable to condone this.

Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming

Dog Park, East River Promenade, NYC

Owner, operator, head chef, printer, line cook, you name it - of Kenoy's in Clarksdale. We heard about the restaurant from someone J had been talking to at a gas station and the recommendation was definitely worth it. Amazing burgers there.

The owner lives in a trailer between the abandonment and the highway. This house has been torn down since I took this image. It's located on a small, hilly farm not far from the Ohio border.

Small Copper: Lycaena phlaeas

Happy Caturday! - Owner's Choice

 

I decided to go with a shot taken this week. Woody just finished nibbling on the ornamental grass and is now waiting to throw it up. My wife and I waited for him to throw it all up outside, but we obviously didn't wait long enough. His mommy had to clean up after him. It's a good thing she loves her baby. Happy Caturday!

For sale on Getty Images

 

My board “Portrait and people” on Getty Images

 

My photos for sale on getty images

 

My blog Λογεικών Logikon

 

Περιβαλλοντική εκδρομή στην Αρναία Χαλκιδικής στα μέσα Φεβρουαρίου.

Πρωινό ξύπνημα με ελαφρά χιονόπτωση και μείον....αρκετά!

Θυσιάζω την θαλπωρή και το πρωινό του ξενοδοχείου για μιά βόλτα στον Μακεδονίτικο παραδοσιακό ορεινό οικισμό πρίν ξυπνήσουν τα παιδιά και σημάνει αναχώρηση.

Το συγκεκριμένο αρχοντικό το είχα "σταμπάρει" από ένα ιστορικό περιοδικό της Θεσσαλονίκης το "Ελληνικό Πανόραμα".

Το φωτογραφικό "bonus" μου είναι ο μαγαζάτορας που μόλις έχει ανοίξει την παλιά οικογενειακή επιχείρηση και περιμένει στο κατώφλι τον "σεφτέ".

 

Environmental excursion to Arnea Halkidiki mid February.Early morning awake with light snow and minus .... enough!I sacrifice the warmth and the breakfast of the hotel for a walk in the Macedonian traditional mountain village before waking up the children and signaling departure.This particular mansion had "stapled" it from a historical magazine in Thessaloniki "Grrek Panorama".My photographic "bonus" is the shopkeeper who has just opened the old family business and is waiting at the threshold for "sefte"(handsel).

In the 1880's the Salmon family homesteaded the site of puebloan ruins constructed around 1100. The Salmon family and a later property owner protected the ruins. This structure is a bunkhouse remaining on the grounds near the ancient ruins which were named after the family. For more information see: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salmon_Ruins

 

Happy Window Wednesday!

Female - Wild - Pantanal - Brasil.

 

The jaguar is a large cat species and the only living member of the genus Panthera native to the Americas. With a body length of up to 1.85 m and a weight of up to 158 kg, it is the largest cat species in the Americas and the third largest in the world.

 

Jaguars are the only big cat in the Americas and the third biggest in the world after tigers and lions. They look a lot like leopards, which live in Africa and Asia, but jaguars’ spots are more complex and often have a dot in the center.

 

These powerful cats were worshipped as gods in many ancient South American cultures, and representations of the jaguar show up in the art and archaeology of pre-Columbian cultures across the jaguar’s range.

 

Jaguars face a number of threats, including habitat fragmentation and illegal killing. South and Central America’s high rates of deforestation—for grazing land, agriculture, and other uses—have not only destroyed jaguars’ habitat but also broken it up. Fragmented forests mean that cats get boxed into patches of forest and can’t travel far to find new mates. That kind of isolation can lead to inbreeding and local extinctions.

 

Another threat jaguars face is retaliatory killings from ranchers. As grazing land replaces forests, jaguars are more likely to hunt cattle. In response—and sometimes in anticipation—cattle owners kill jaguars.

 

Poaching is another growing problem for jaguars. They’ve long been hunted for their pelts, and now there’s a growing illegal, international trade in jaguar teeth and jaguar bone products going to China.

 

Conservation Status: Near Threatened - in Brazil Threatened.

  

Thanks a lot for your visits, comments, faves, invites, etc. Very much appreciated!

 

© All my images are protected under international authors copyright laws and may not be downloaded, reproduced, copied, transmitted or manipulated without my written explicit permission. All rights reserved. Please contact me at thelma.gatuzzo@gmail.com if you intend to buy or use any of my images.

 

My instagram if you like: @thelmag and @thelma_and_cats

Minolta Alpha 7 : 19-35mm Vivitar Series 1 f/3.5-4.5 : Kentmere 100 : PMK Pyro

This moment made me smile . The dog was sitting so patiently whilst his owner was trying to take his photo . Happy weekend everyone :))

All the comforts of home for a relaxing eight legged Spider.

 

Pushing on that trigger is like pulling magic into my very soul...Darrell.

 

Have a non stress day and just relax dear Flickr friends !

After driving 10 years for a large taxi company, he was able to save up to buy a coveted medallion and is now a successful owner-operator

Event: Morris Minor Owners Club National Rally

Location: Fire Service College, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire, England

Camera: Pentax ME Super

Lens(s): SMC Pentax-M 50mm f/1.7 + ND8 Filter

Film: Ilford Pan F 50

Shot ISO: 50

Light Meter: Camera

Lighting: Sunny + Mixed

Mounting: Hand-held

Firing: Shutter button

Developer: Ilford DD-X(1+4) for 8 minutes

Scanner: Epson V800

Post: Adobe Lightroom & Photoshop (dust removal)

owner named his Mopar "outta control"...certainly aptly named with this as his engine combo

 

copyright SB ImageWorks

Apparently also known as Kangaroo House, this lovely old heritage residence at 27 Enoggera Terrace, Red Hill in Brisbane seems to have been converted into multiple flats. Nicely kept though and right across the road from the Red Hill Cinemas.

 

This note from the Brisbane City Council's heritage website

 

"This late Victorian residence was built circa 1891 for John Storie the younger, owner of Storie Steam Joinery on nearby Windsor Road. Its architectural features reveal evidence of the owner’s chosen trade, and reflect the heritage of Red Hill’s early industry. It remains as a significant example of early development along Enoggera Terrace and is important for its strong aesthetic value."

For my video; youtu.be/btSoldPUqik?si=2pwhRoVnjOYAH3V3

 

1989 Gulfstream IV,

TRANS EXEC AIR SERVICE INC VAN NUYS , CA, US (Corporation)

 

Sea Island, Richmond, British Columbia, Vancouver International Airport, YVR, Canada

Hum - Museum AurA

 

Familjarna slika bivših vlasnika kuće u kojoj je muzej.

Owner : Rainbow magical orchestra :)

1 3 4 5 6 7 ••• 79 80