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The first triangular stamps ever offered in the USA, released by the United States Postal Service in 1997 for the Pacific 97 philatelic exhibition. The stamps were issued to commemorate the 150th anniversary of postage stamps in the US.

 

I didn't specifically purchase the stamps to collect; I used up all except the last four stamps, which I saved for posterity. That was my habit up until Internet bill pay and e-mail put an end to sending traditional stamped mail.

 

The cropped width of this photo is right at the 3-inch (76.2mm) maximum.

Happy New Year to all of my Flickr friends! I'm sure you're all just as happy as I am to see the end of 2020. What a stinker it's been, am I right?

 

Thank you all, for your views, kind comments, and clicking the fav button. I don't say it often enough, but I truly do appreciate each one of you. I had thought I might do some great spectacle of a final photo, but decided to close with one more of the many still life/what's in front of me type of images that I've filled this year with. Covid kept us all indoors much more, limiting photo ops and outings. So here is my little list of things to do in 2021.

 

Stay safe and healthy and keep love in your heart 💕

 

366:366:2020

53:52 That's a wrap!

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This is hitting Wanderlust Nov. 2nd/3rd. You can grab it in our Mainstore for just 50L$!

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Fox%20Borough/106/32/2498

 

Says '97, yet I am incredulous. So pristine.

I submitted this photo to DSLR User (aka Digitial SLR User Magazine, see www.dslruser.co.uk) for their August 2008 "Airshow Experiences" competition. I was stunned to open my copy last night and discover that, although I had missed one of the 6 winning places, my image had been chosen as one of the "Best of the rest". I'm chuffed to bits especially as the article says that "we were swamped with entries! Here's the top 15....."

 

www.dslruser.co.uk/news.php?readmore=273

 

Woohoo.

 

This is a Vulcan bomber I photographed at the East Fortune Museum of Flight, near Edinburgh.

 

This is the original image, straight from the camera, before I started playing in Photoshop: www.flickr.com/photos/ross_strachan/1225230587/

 

Thanks for looking.

Dig your grave!

 

Benched in Southern California

open your eyes. the best never rest.

found this on instagram from

@oaklandvixen

  

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Harvard Square

Cambridge Massachusetts

High posting

This image is better viewed: LARGE

 

Northern California

New Orleans

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