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Well fed ground squirrel at a pullout along Trail Ridge Road in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado.

Pullout drawer box. The front and sides are full height of drawer opening, the back is low.

Just around the bend from the East Fork pullout at milepost 418 looking east. There's a hint of blooming rhododendron at 5000' the third week of May. This area was devastated by ice storms in the winter of 2010, but the spring greening is helping considerably. See more at Internet Brothers Blue Ridge Parkway Gallery.

11:35 p.m. - Troy Spencer, a chaplain intern at Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, preps the pullout couch for a recent overnight shift.

October 7, 2016. ©Copyright 2016 Karlton Huber Photography - all rights reserved.

 

Along South Lake Road, Eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains, California

 

Taking a break in a pullout I have used many times over the years on what now had become a mostly cloudy morning. It always amazes me how quickly things change up here in the Sierra (the weather, the flowers, the creek and stream flows as well as the leaves.) There had been zero cloud coverage for the past two days - not one single cloud in the sky. Just yesterday I joked with a Game Warden and asked if he had any influence or connections that could possibly send in some clouds. He just laughed.

 

Once again, this morning started off with clear skies. As a matter of fact, I was up early this morning and photographing around Twin lakes with a cloudless star filled sky. The first clouds appeared in the southeastern sky a couple hours ago and I was hoping to be able to put them to use. Pretty ornamental clouds. The kind of mid-day clouds that add that special touch to an otherwise boring blue sky. The kind of clouds that make it a lot easier for a landscape photographer to choose to include the sky in their compositions.

 

Like I said earlier, things change fast up here in the Sierra. For the past couple of hours the pretty ornamental clouds have been on the war-path and have now become what looks like a threatening layer of dark gray cumulus clouds ready to drop some serious rain on all things below.

 

For me, the current conditions and existing cloud cover proved to be somewhat of a blessing. I was sitting on the cargo bed of my SUV enjoying a cup of coffee - taking a break - slowing down - replenishing the creative juices - pretty much sitting on my butt doing nothing but looking out across the road at this wonderful stand of aspens.

 

A few minutes prior these trees were in full sun and the entire stand shined brightly. Now, with the sun mostly blocked by dense cloud cover there was a completely different look and feel to this wonderful stand of aspens. The entire scene felt more intimate. Evenly lit, with little pops of light on the tree trunks and a good mix of different colored leaves. The strong graphical lines created by the tree trunks seem to add just the right amount of contrast and additional interest to this image. This was a very enjoyable place to be and the bonus was - these trees are right on the shoulder of the road! It don't get any easier than that.

 

A sharp looking former BN SD40-2 is still looking good as it pushes some cars back into the yard.

Garfield from Camp Brown pullout

looking south and east from a pullout on the east side of mt hamilton, we see two uplifts in ridges running in generally northeasterly direction, likely caused by eons of seismic activity in the area.

 

feel free to identify these formations in the comments if you are familiar with them.

A party for the opening of the Canal Line took place at Canal and Salcedo. In the grand New Orleans tradition, coffee and beignets were served. The crowd cheers the first car, number 2004. 4/18/04. © 2009 Peter Ehrlich

Very surprised that the pullout (on the left) wasn’t plowed. I had to park my car on the side of the hwy. March 11, 2015.

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Locality: view from the Three Sisters Spring pullout, Myriad Group, Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone, Wyoming, USA

 

Moose bull at Snowflake Springs

"Where did YOU come from?"

(shot from my car)

 

Snowflake Springs, along US 191, Montana

I stood on the edge of the large paved pullout at Snowflake Springs photographing the beauteous sloughs and oxbows of the Gallatin River as the sun rose over the mountains and illuminated more and more of the scenery. I finally decided it was time to move on, but on a whim stopped at the smaller pullout to the south, only a hundred feet or so south of the main pullout, just for a new angle. I took a few more shots, then turned the car around so I could get back on the main road, and what should I see? I always stop for a stretch and a look-see at Snowflake, a truly beautiful spot and perfect moose habitat. This is the first time I've ever seen one there, and he was right under my nose all that time!

The nicest thing about the encounter was only two other cars stopped to look. Mostly it was just me and Mr. Moose.

924 Gilman Street Benefit Show!

 

Featuring:

MONSTER SQUAD

LA PLEBE

Earslaughter

Pullout

DCOI

Side Effects

 

Dude Crew/UGZ presents

Granite Counter

Under cabinet lighting

Tumbled Marble Backsplash

Gas Stove

3 Glass Cabinets

Pots/Pans Pullout Shelf

Lazy Susan

From a pullout on the.John D Rockefeller Pkwy, just before the turn for Teton Park Rd and the Jackson Lake dam. This is the next turnout after leaving Jackson Lake Lodge and heading south. The view is looking across the same flats that stretch behind the lodge. Mount Moran is in the middle. The Grand Teton towards the left, its peak hidden by clouds. Friday, September 6, 2013; around 4:20 PM

 

D800; 16 mm full frame fisheye

© Sam Feinsilver 2013

Wallis Sands Beach (pullout north of beach), Rye, NH

924 Gilman Street Benefit Show!

 

Featuring:

MONSTER SQUAD

LA PLEBE

Earslaughter

Pullout

DCOI

Side Effects

 

Dude Crew/UGZ presents

First view of The Nut from the scenic pullout on the road into Stanley.

Red couch is a single pullout.

Inside the drawer box with the plumbing. We do not have a garbage disposal. The pullout would allow it but you would give up space in the pullout.

Locality: view from the Three Sisters Spring pullout, Myriad Group, Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone, Wyoming, USA

 

U.S. Navy Quartermaster 2nd Class Diamond Foster-Graham, from Chicago, hoists the national ensign aboard the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74) while pulling out of Marseille, France, May 1, 2019. The John C. Stennis Carrier Strike Group (JCSCSG) is deployed in support of maritime security cooperation efforts in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Ikenna Tanaka)

Rope switch downstream from main pullout

A Perseid meteor zips across the Hayades cluster. Looking east from the Aspen View pullout along the Catalina Highway.

Little Hot Spring Valley from Diamond Peak Pullout Vista Point

Waiting at PT's garage for an afternoon pullout during the 2005 Rodeo with 131 in front

Photo: Steve Colwell

Violet-green Swallow near Live Oaks pullout, checkout out cavities for a good nest location.

roosting in a gravel pullout along the road at Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge, Texas

As seen from a roadside pullout along U.S. 6/95 between Hawthorne and Tonopah in northern Esmeralda County near the junction with Nevada State Highway 265 to Silver Peak

Pictures taken at a pullout along the Rio Grande River on State Road 64 between Taos and Sante Fe

Desert Sandwort (Arenaria hookeri), also called Hooker's Sandwort. Devil's Gate Pullout & Overlook, on WY-220 in Natrona County, at the boundary with Carbon County, Wyoming.

Hole in a rock at the pullout between the Bessemer Creeks

The pullout "Grill N Chill," featuring countertops, infrared grill, beer tap, and ice chest.

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