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London Loop - horse behind West Wickham church

Daily Shoot #445: Make a photograph that emphasizes the sky.

Another view of the Interstate 69 under construction in Monroe County, Indiana; looking north from near W. Carter Road. E & B Paving, prime contractor (Indiana I-69 Project, Section 4, Segments 6/7).

Section4 of School photo May 1951 taken by Panora Ltd London. All names will be registered on the OT website www.oldtaptonians.co.uk

Please let me have any missing names identified by row and position in row e.g. Vera Oliver R1-1 (row1, 1st person from left)

Regards Len Thompson

Daily Shoot #443: Fill the frame of a photograph with a single subject today.

1. London Loop Section 4 West Wickham Common to Hamsey Green 14.3km

I was able to work on my 17x14 Zen over the weekend and this is where it is at today.

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Cheers, Susan

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Bishopscourt Road, Sheffield, UK. By Andrew.

Daily Shoot 451 - Make a photograph that features a leading line through it today. Draw the viewers eye through the image.

This is the jacket that I got meatball sauce on in my intro story to ds106.

Section4 of School photo May 1954. All names will be registered on the OT website www.oldtaptonians.co.uk

Please let me have any missing names identified by row and position in row e.g. Mr Davey R3-3 (row3, 3rd person from left)

Regards Len Thompson

 

Julie Tam dressed up in Louisville, photo by Section4 Photography (2009)

From the trail at Agate Fossil Beds National Monument.

 

Photo courtesy Robert Pahre.

I zoomed in on my nautical belt and captured the boat.

Camp three in a makeshift spot. There were very few established spots on this trail, and flat non-rocky ground is hard to find. This was a nice spot though. No rocks, flat, leaf mattress! Again, we had stopped early even though this was our longest day (7.2 miles) and we got an early start (for us anyway!). We had used my poncho as a base and cover for our packs under the vestibule to keep them off the wet dirty ground. It's hanging here from hiking poles drying.

Plain black power strip

A Dogwood Tree blooms in Section 4 of Arlington National Cemetery, April 15, 2016, in Arlington, Va. The cemetery's 624 acres are a unique blend of formal and informal landscapes, dotted with more than 8,600 native and exotic trees. (U.S. Army photo by Rachel Larue/Arlington National Cemetery/released)

Meersbrook Park, Sheffield, UK. By Andrew.

Follow the line to the one point in the middle of the photograph.

A Dogwood Tree blooms in Section 4 of Arlington National Cemetery, April 15, 2016, in Arlington, Va. The cemetery's 624 acres are a unique blend of formal and informal landscapes, dotted with more than 8,600 native and exotic trees. (U.S. Army photo by Rachel Larue/Arlington National Cemetery/released)

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