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Disclaimer: The photo albums in this Flickr account are not intended to be collections of my best hand-picked images. Such images are included but the vast majority of images, 7600 and counting, commingled amongst the few gallery-worthy images, are snapshots, bad shots and missed shots (the bad shots containing some element of the composition that strikes my fancy despite its flaws thus saving it from the Recycle Bin and the missed shots being those photos where the exposure and/or DoF were not completely appropriate). There is trip documentation and there are pure experiments (including multiple treatments of the same scene such as different angles, different post processing, different times of day, sunrise/sunset progressions, zoom progressions, etc.). This account is basically a secondary backup location with convenient captioning, titling & EXIF capabilities.

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

I stopped regularly at pullouts to take pictures. I'm towing a 1979 Triple E Surfside fibreglass eggshell trailer behind a 2008 Jeep Liberty with standard transmission. I'm well off the road, but I'm not parked too close to the steep edge. I also make sure I'm standing on stable ground. (Richard McGuire Photo)

Vespa 400,

Early Blaupunkt pullout.

You know you're in the right pullout if ya find this....

Luke installs the new track pullout system for garbage/recycling

Formula 1 CEO Chase Carey has gone on record stating team personal being infected by COVID-19 will not cancel races. With the 2020 F1 season finally due to start in Austria on 5 July, it seems the sport is desperate to avoid an Australia repeat that saw the race weekend cancelled after a McLaren team member tested positive for Coronavirus.

 

Speaking on the Formula 1’s website Carey said, “An individual having been found with a positive infection will not lead to a cancellation of a race,” he continued saying “We encourage teams to have procedures in place so if an individual has to be put in quarantine, we have the ability to quarantine them at a hotel and to replace that individual.”

 

The 66-year was quick to point out team reserve drivers are on hand providing a driver was to suffer from Coronavirus too; “But we will have a procedure in place that finding infection will not lead to a cancellation. If a driver has an infection, reserve drivers available.”

 

Carey also stressed he felt conditions around the countries they have chosen to race at is safe and takes the necessary precautions to go racing with minimal risk. “We wouldn’t be going forward if we were not highly confident we have necessary procedures and expertise and capabilities to provide a safe environment and manage whatever issues arrive.”

 

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Showing pull out cutting board in solid oak with alder edge extended under fixed breadboard end.

This was taken on a pullout off the side of RM 1431 east of Lago Vista. I believe that the sign in the picture is the back of the Lago Vista city limites sign.

View from the pullout for Twin Lakes along the east end of the Beartooth Highway, Shoshone National Forest, Wyoming. For more information, visit www.annestravels.net/hike-on-the-beartooth-highway/

For many years there has been a pullout and a sign indicating the location of Frying Pan Spring but no way to see the whole feature which is a short distance from the road through a very healthy and thick lodgepole pine forest. Finally when the road was rehabilitated some years ago, the pullout was slightly enlarged and a first rate boardwalk back through the woods to the site of this complex (though not especially beautiful) geothermal feature was built. It is still one of the least-visited interesting sites in Yellowstone.

 

It's name derives from the constant bubbling of some of the feature's pools, (visually, but not auditorially) reminiscent of a sizzling pan. The pH of this feature is a remarkable 1 - about as acidic as it gets - so don't stick a finger in it. Fine place to hide a body, though.

Shot from the "Faces of Half Dome" pullout.

Yosemite National Park, California, U.S.A.

There was a highway pullout to look at this tree. A 'flag pine' - apparently the inspiration for the eagles on the Albanian flag came from these trees.... I couldn't see it though.

Shelf for printer, long since departed. The slated front rolls up and goes behind, to give acces to the on/off on the CPU case. Used flexable plastic down each side, screwed to the slats. works great.

Looking south at Montara Beach from a Highway 1 pullout. Montara, CA - ½ hour south of San Francisco. The marine terrace is primarily unconsolidated sediment that appears to consist to a large part of coarse sand from Montara Mountain (behind me). Just out of sight to the lower left is a wonderful exposure of alluvial deposits that were deposited in a stream bed that cuts down through the terrace sediment. It will be interesting what this beach will look like a year, 10 years, 20 years and 50 years from now as sea level rises and the waves slowly eat away at the bluff.

This was the only day we went backountry

From one of the first pullouts along the road at the north end of Jackson Lake. This view looks, pretty much, from south to north across the lake. It's breathtaking when you first see this as you emerge from the tree lined road.

 

The weather kept changing, raining on and off and clouds moving all over the place. With every new glance it looked different and exciting.

 

Friday, September 6, 2013; around 1:55 PM

 

8 shot hand held panorama

 

© Sam Feinsilver 2013

Rescue team pullout the dead bodies of army official from the mass grave and counting one official of rescue team during the digging. 71 army officials were killing triggered by the BDR (Bangladesh Rifles who guard the boarder). BDR soldier burned the face the entire army official after triggering. Deaths are the results of BDR mutiny at BDR headquarter. Dead bodies were dumped in several holes and could not trace out by the rescue team as a result the rescue official listing the dead bodies and try to trace the name of the army official. There were 36 dead bodies pulled from one of the holes.

Public restrooms at the Finger Mountain pullout on the Dalton Highway are closed for the winter season. Because the restrooms sit on high on a cold, windy ridge prone to freezing fog, they accumulate rime ice -- a coating of ice that builds up as supercooled water droplets freeze to objects, often on the windward side. The shrubs and granite tors in the background also bear a coating of rime ice. Learn more about planning a Dalton Highway adventure (the restrooms will be opened again in summer) at: www.blm.gov/visit/dalton-highway BLM photo by Tyra Olstad.

924 Gilman Street Benefit Show!

 

Featuring:

MONSTER SQUAD

LA PLEBE

Earslaughter

Pullout

DCOI

Side Effects

 

Dude Crew/UGZ presents

Kathleen, Kristine and Carol at a scenic pullout in the Badlands National Park.

Lots of cars at the Champion Beach pullout. What are they doing?

Looping around the Arena. August 21, 2015. © 2015 Peter Ehrlich

924 Gilman Street Benefit Show!

 

Featuring:

MONSTER SQUAD

LA PLEBE

Earslaughter

Pullout

DCOI

Side Effects

 

Dude Crew/UGZ presents

Cassiar Highway, BC. July 2013. Almost every pullout along the Cassier Highway offers a beautiful view. The lonely highway in westerrn British Columbia is one of the few land routes to Alaska. Services are few and far between, but there is a photo op at every pullout. The challenge is to take a bad picture.

There are several pullouts in the park that people just drive right by. In a hurry to get up to the mountain lodge I guess.

Carcass next to a pullout on the Middle Fork road. Looks gross and smelled worse. It was the size of a large goat or a small donkey. I'm guessing it's in the llama family based on the large teeth on the lower jaw.

Disclaimer: The photo albums in this Flickr account are not intended to be collections of my best hand-picked images. Such images are included but the vast majority of images, 4800 and counting, commingled amongst the few gallery-worthy images, are snapshots, bad shots and missed shots (the bad shots containing some element of the composition that strikes my fancy despite its flaws thus saving it from the Recycle Bin and the missed shots being those photos where the exposure and/or DoF were not completely appropriate). There is trip documentation and there are pure experiments (including multiple treatments of the same scene such as different angles, different post processing, different times of day, sunrise/sunset progressions, zoom progressions, etc.). This account is basically a secondary backup location with convenient captioning, titling & EXIF capabilities.

Checking out the ocean view from a pullout on Route 1

BAYAN marks Iraq war anniversary,

 

calls for US troop pullout in Iraq and junking of VFA

   

Manila

   

March 21, 2009

My Xterra with it's flashers on, from a distance with no flash. Seriously, half of these are LED strobes. Why do people still drive towards them?

Checking out the ocean view from a pullout on Route 1

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at wonderful interpretive roadside pullout, south of St. Mary, Montana, on hwy. 89, just outside east entrance to Glacier National Park.

Scenes from a roadside pullout on the E39, west of Kristiansand.

I was sitting in oncoming traffic, already hitched up to the PT Loser, waiting for Erich to arrive (to be an extra set of eyes mostly, but also so that he could laugh at my brother). I had a fair number of amber flashers going. And people still attempted to hit me.

Panorama from Panty Wall at Red Rocks Canyon, we spent a couple of hours climbing here.

Barbie: "A Fairy Secret" Vintage Magazine Pull-Out Poster (Mattel/Titan) 2011

 

*Appeared In: Barbie, Magazine Issue No. 18 Summer 2011 (Mattel/Titan)

klamath river highway

beautiful loft shared with us.

pullout leather couches!

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