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"I whispered my love into the grass this summer, and it has traveled to you slowly, and now grows out of the earth around you." ~W
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This little guy was faced forward so perfectly that it looked like he was just presenting himself for a picture on an evening walk about the neighborhood.
Photographs taken in Walkley by Sheffield City Council Surveyors in the 1970s during assessment of properties for selective demolition during the Walkley Improvements Scheme. Copyright Sheffield City Council.
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The thing on the ground
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The object popping out at you......
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This was my first maternity photo shoot with some great friends of mine. It's an amazing honor to be able to capture this time in their lives for them. The responsibility that they placed upon me was appreciated and humbling.
I'm not sure if this is the car that specifically pulls people over for DWB in Woburn, but I think the ideal that justice is blind is undermined by police cars with the words "selective enforcement" on the side
No idea whether this makes any sense... but it's one of the four weekly assigments for dave's latest group Take A Class With Dave.
Newspaper 10-29-1969
M.Sgt. Royce Sutton, left, presents certificates of appreciation to Mrs. Pauline Vaught and Mrs. Nancy Grigsby of the local Selective Service office.
James Slaughter Photography Collection
Being a study of the diverse effects of oxidation on various forms of iron-based metals.
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(Having spent much of my life on or near the ocean, I've learned to appreciate the properties of stainless steel. I love this solid, satin-smooth block of stainless that houses the lock mechanism -- beautiful stuff, especially in contrast with the bright, delicate border of rust where it meets the weld.)