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Same sign found in different places, a joke for wet places. Of course, by searching on Flickr, I have immediately discovered that these signs are everywhere.
“We all live under the same sky, but we don't all have the same horizon”
- Konrad Adenauer -
Isolate your subject today in a photo you create today. Eliminate every distracting element possible. www.todaysposting.com/TPAssignment.php?TP=146
This is the same set of HPTX hoppers that we have mentioned a time or two before already. When they first arrived, these two units were tacked on elephant style here at Keith, where the distant rebuild would be minority vandalized by locals.
SAME GENDER LOVE at 339 North Charles Street in Baltimore MD on Wednesday afternoon, 27 March 2019 by Elvert Barnes Photography
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Store Windows Project
Elvert Barnes BMORE 2019 docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/Bmore2019
2022 Sun and Rain at the Same Time from Hells Kitchen Clinton near Times Square Broadway in NYC 04/09/2022 New York City Midtown Manhattan Spring April weather New York Times Building dark low hanging cumulonimbus cumulus nimbus cloud - Hell 's Kitchen Nemo Southern view
Hannah, Matt and Lori Sames at Earl Burnell's home in Plattsburgh, New York. www.hannahshopefund.org
Bar le Galion 56100 Lorient
12 09 2014
Canon Eos 50D
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Reproduction et utilisation interdites sauf autorisation.
(c) Jean-michel Baudry
Flight to Friday Harbor in Sameer Airplane (October, 2017)
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Date:2017:10:15 12:32:48
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Same shot from a good deal higher. This was the point at which my camelback ran out. So I had one nalgene worth of water to get me to the peak and back. I knew if I had to I could fill up again at the creek below - it is probably clean enough - But I did want to avoid it. As it turns out, I didn't use much water on the trip down, and still had a small bit of water left when I got back to my car.
Largo da Oliveira owes its name to a centuries-old olive-tree planted on this same site. Surrounded by picturesque houses that are typical of the north of Portugal, it is the ideal starting point for a walking tour of the city´s streets. But, in the square itself, there are also a number of interesting features: on the eastern side is a curious Gothic shrine, built in the reign of D. Afonso IV to commemorate the Battle of Salado, where the Portuguese and Castilian forces together defeated the Moorish army from Granada, in 1340. / Behind this is the Igreja de Nossa Senhora de Oliveira (or the Igreja da Colegiada - the Collegiate Church of Our Lady of the Olive-Tree), which is the first Gothic monument to have been built in the Minho, under the auspices of D. João I and in fulfilment of a vow that he made in return for victory against the Castilian army in the Battle of Aljubarrota (1385). The bell tower, which stands separate from the main body of the church, has evident Manueline features and was therefore built much later. Many distinguished figures were connected to the Colegiada de Nossa Senhora da Oliveira, such as Pedro Hispano, the doctor and philosopher who was elected Pope under the name of Pope John XXI. Inside the church´s elegant cloister is now housed the Museu Alberto Sampaio, with a remarkable collection of mediaeval and Renaissance silver pieces, most notably a sumptuous 14th-century silver altarpiece, unique in Portugal, and the tunic worn by D. João I at the Battle of Aljubarrota.