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Ellemford, Borders, Scotland.

 

I took a nice drive through the Scottish Borders and the Lammermuir Hills today. The scenery was fantastic with this part of the country still blanketed with snow, although it is starting to melt fast.

 

The weather wasn't great for photography today with it being very cloudy for the majority of the day. However, just as the sun went down the cloud broke a little and an unexpected opportunity for sunset photos presented itself.

Setting up my tripod.

Caption: Setting the arches of the Glenwood Springs Church were (L--R) Dennis Hartman-V.S., Paul Vandover-church member, Cal Graber-foreman, Ray Marner-V.S., & Willard Burkholder-V.S.

(c) Caroline Wright

$25 Collector Prints at www.artmuse.com

Setting has been done and ready to go.

JPG BSD City MTB XC Race 3rd series. Sirkuit Taman Kota 2 - BSD City 24-25 September 2011

Tonight's sky as viewed from my front door :)

 

Between rainstorms we've had here for the last week , I caught a glimpse of an amazing sky.

Type drawings were projected at a 10 inch body size.

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Photos from Park[ing] Day L.A. in Santa Monica. Hosted by bicycling advocacy group Santa Monica Spoke with generous support from Cynergy Cycles, REI, and Swingers Diner, which is where we set up.

 

Parking day is an international event that began in San Fransico to call attention to the lack of quality public park spaces and the abundance of space we give for automobile parking, and flip them around.

 

Additionally Santa Monica Spoke wanted to illustrate bike parking and it's smaller foot print as a means to drive business. So we took over 2 parking spaces, and had a pop up park with adjacenent bike valet parking.

 

parkingdayla.com/

smspoke.org/

 

Wanlong Ski Resort, Hebei Province, PRC

For the Apple-supplied wallpaper pictures, such as this one, you cannot enlarge, shrink, or move the picture. Since they are already specifically sized for iPhone, Apple probably thought this was unnecessary. I disagree, I think consistency is easier to program and provides a better user experience. But Apple probably knows what they're doing, since they sold 525,000 of these in three days.

 

This is also the default picture. It's a play on their "hello world" greeting which they've traditionally used to deploy products.

Sony Ericsson P1i

Part of a city documentary

 

City: Leeds

I think I'm heading for a setting sun...

I really need to find a way back home;

Oh it's so urgent;

There's an urgency...

 

- at Rock in Rio 2011 : Rio de Janeiro - Brasil

 

Juliana Mello ©

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Note to self: always do a practice run setting up a new tent BEFORE the trip. By the time we finished the hike neither of us were in the mood to read instructions.

The top of the mast removed with the main halyard showing.

Processed with VSCO with kp1 preset

shutter accident (left on bulb setting from the night before), but results delightful.

Image from the deck of our Celebrity cruise ship overlooking the outdoor pool area.

www.metrodcphotography.com/travels/setting-sail/

Emilio begins to arrange the finish...

The big blue thumbprint in the background is actually Lake Michigan "wrong end up" (e.g. South end at the top). Painted by Mike Wolf.

Polar Bear Plunge, Bradford Beach, Milwaukee, New Year's Day at noon. January 1, 2018.

The Vikings have invaded! Friday 22 Feburary 2013 saw rogues and raiders, Vikings and valkyries descend on the National Museum of Scotland for our fifth Lates event, Night of the Vikings.

 

Find out more at www.nms.ac.uk/lates.

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