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Shake Ray Turbine (Clay Simmons, Dustin Clark, Ben Dickey, Chris Wilson) @ 800 State Street, LR AR, March 1996.
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Olympus Pen EES2
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kodak 35mm 100
half frame rf
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komen anda di hati saya :)
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Review of 2009 Cruise on board P&O Cruise Ship Oriana.
First evening meal and 'meet the Captain'.
More general photographs at: www.flickr.com/photos/staneastwood/albums.
HG4X0908-4125 Ray Lema in der Kulturarena Jena
Besetzung:
Ray Lema - Keybaord / Gesang
Etienne Mbappe - Bass
Francis Lassus - Schlagzeug
Sully Chamand - Gitarre
Thibault Renard - Trompete
Jerry Edwards - Posaune
François Ballou - Gesang
Luciana Demingongo - Gesang
Extensive shell banks along the coast provide safe roosting spots at high tide & make it ideal for bird watching, which is why we stopped at Miranda for a few nights. The shell banks or cheniers have formed over the past 4500 years and are a rare geological site themselves. Miranda is regarded as the finest example in the world of an active shell chenier plain. The shell ridges have been built off shore and each ridge has gradually been pushed landward by tide & storm. Eventually the ridge is raised above the tide.
My wife spotted this light rays in Willen Lake 15mins after sunset. No idea how the light rays formed.
Shot with D90, no polarising filter.
Ride for Ray was a police-escorted ride held on October 23, 2010 in Snellville Ga to raise money for Sgt Ray Gunter and his wife Renee, who were severely injured in a motorcycle accident.
Snellville City Hall in background
Photo by: Matt DeReimer
mysnellvilleblog.blogspot.com/2010/10/ride-for-ray-to-ben...
The organization employs a half dozen people to manage their plant nursery. The nursery helps propagate native, high-value timber species.
Organization: Futuro Florestal
Location: Garça, São Paulo, Brazil
Date: August 2018
Photo Credit: Sabin Ray, World Resources Institute