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Bridal Veil Falls from the pullout on Sunwapta Pass on the Icefields Parkway, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. Very little of the falls is visible from the pullout. Its a tall waterfall, 1500' approx. Sept. 2010.

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The pullout at Canyon Quarry ramp, around 6.5 miles below Elk City

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, 9670 and counting, commingled among 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.

Early morning of August 10, 2010. Yes, it was raining, but not for long. © 2010 Peter Ehrlich

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

 

Fruit stand in pullout on the Amalfi Coast highway in Italy with Artography processing

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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, 9670 and counting, commingled among 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.

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

Jackson glacier in the background, taken from a pullout in Glacier National Park

More journaling on pullout tag.

Canadian Tire store in Whitehorse is where that transport truck was heading to. On MY way to Whitehorse, too, on June 8, 2018.

There's a pullout on the road up to Mt. Rushmore where you can take in a rather unique view of the monument without having to pay the whopping $10 annual parking pass. Many folks pull over here, snap a blurry shot, and move on.

Serenade Cabinetry Booth KBIS 2019

Just past Elephant Rock Pullout, Roughly at Km 270 of the Dempster Higway, Yukon, Canada

Photo taken at a pullout about one kilometre southwest of the YT/NWT border. March 20, 2011.

Lets play... add a caption to a person. Put yourself in their place and write the caption according to what you think they'd be thinking!

 

I'l start...check the notes on this shot!

 

For a better look at the details VIEW BIG!

More shots from Sydney

Kyle and Megan at a scenic pullout on the way back from Madrid, New Mexico.

Installation of a custom closet. On the far left of the closet, there is a hutch unit that allows for 22" deep drawers while cutting back the top to 14". This adds a nice design feature. Just to the right of the deep drawers is a pullout hamper for dirty laundry.

Asleep on the pullout couch, I jump into bed with her. We talk about my future and what I got from her, compassion, timeliness, and completing people's sentences, we giggle. Drive to Salem with mom in front, Owen in back, London Fogs in hand. A chilly, cloudy day. Crepe lunch, Peabody Essex 'Lunar Attraction', 'Isles of Shoals', 'The Art of Invention'. We're both impressed at the lengths this museum goes. Skipping out before dinner, quick pot of rose tea and a peak in apothecaries and wand shops. Leftover pizza in the oven.

Approach:

 

Turn off Highway 179 onto Chapel Road heading east. Before reaching the gate and Chapel of the Holy Cross parking area, park in a pullout on the north side of the road. Walk through the chapel parking area and pick up a climbers trail on the eastern edge of the parking area.

 

Follow the climbers trail about 1/4 mile until it intersects with a wide, well maintained mountain bike trail. Follow the bike trail for another 50 to 100 yards until you are below the large roof that marks Castles in the Sand. At this point look for a wash to your left that cuts straight up towards the cliff. At the top of this wash there is a short 4th class cliff to scramble up. Once on top of this cliff walk to the right end and pick-up the trail again. From this point the trail heads more or less straight up to the cliff base.

 

The Religion Wall is to the right of the Watchtower and the Church Wall is to the left. To get to East Twin Butte, follow directions for the Religion wall past the watchtower. Stick close to the wall and you will encounter some fixed approach lines. Climb up to the limestone band and follow it around to the east between Minister and the Pulpit and the main wall. Once through the notch stick to the main wall and look for faint trail. A hairy move on the limestone band and some scrambling will put you at the base. Approach time- 45 min..

This is the bottom of the upper portion of Yosemite Falls. I shot this from a pullout on Northside Drive near Yosemite Lodge. Seemed to cry out for black and white on this one...

 

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a few pullouts from the Weird Kid inks I scanned today.

 

A few pull outs from the inks for Weird Kid

Holding court at Hitching Post/Torreylet pullout, across from the Druid Peak Pack's den

Ubiquitous Clarke's nutcrakers frequent pullouts on park roads

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, 9670 and counting, commingled among 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.

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, 9670 and counting, commingled among 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.

This adventure was part of a Monterey Bay Birding Festival field trip led by the Ventana Wildlife Society.

From one of the first pullouts along the road at the north end of Jackson Lake. This view looks southwest.

 

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 1:45 PM

 

© Sam Feinsilver 2013

8 page pullout from the Sheffield Star after United defeated Sheffield United 6-3 on aggregate to lift the FA Youth Cup for the record 10th time.

Palestinian Hamas militants parade in front of the synagogue of the former Israeli settlement of Kfar Darom in Gaza Strip 13 September 2005. Israeli police and one of the country's chief rabbis warned extremist Jews against indulging in revenge attacks against mosques after synagogues were ransacked in the Gaza Strip. AFP PHOTO/MAHMUD HAMS (Photo by MAHMUD HAMS / AFP)

Table Rock State Park

www.southcarolinaparks.com/tablerock/introduction.aspx

 

This was taken from a scenic pullout located ont eh road leading up the mountain.

Got a call shortly after midnight, telling me my brother had gone off the road. But he had a truck coming to pull him out. A few minutes later I got called again. The straps snapped. So I go out there and found... this. I successfully pulled him using my Xterra and some heavy duty tie downs. After calling a friend to come look at it, and taking a good number of photos.

Some of the pullouts from the cabinets I built (from scratch) for my new kitchen.

 

The knobs are hand made - colored with fire. I even polished the marble trim pieces.

...at pullout on the South Klondike Highway between Fraser, BC and Skagway, Alaska. May 16, 2014 at 3:50pm PDT.

F-LIne pullout car. 7/14/09. © 2009 Peter Ehrlich

Admiring the trail. And the ledge the PT Loser almost went off of.

The hotel pullout couch after a night of sleep.

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