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Like some ancient sun temple(not).

table dressed for tea party:)

the big tablecloth made with sealah tape

No sewing:) I have had it 5 years..It can go in the washer and dryer too!

was in work last nite but managed to grab a shot of setting sun with the sky full of rain clouds,ho to have been at the beach

Was a beautiful sunset over Sanger, Texas, March 20th, 2012, after a nice two days of heavy rain.

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.

Taken on Samsung Galaxy Note 9 (SM-N960f) at f/2.4.

Mt. Olympus and setting sun, Bailey Range Traverse, Olympic National Park, Washington State (1990 trip)

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.

The Canon camera of the 1980s, the AE-1 Program had one feature that set it apart from the previous AE-1 model, fully automatic exposure settings. All you had to do was set the focus and press the shutter.

 

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Canon AE-1 Program - Canon FD Lens 50mm 1:1.4 - Ilford Delta 400

Ilford DD-X (1+4) 8:00 @ 20C

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Frame Lake Trail, Yellowknife, NWT - 2013

Before we started the trek, we took refuge here. It turned out to be a perfect place for plane and Jay spotting.

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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.

 

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I noticed an interesting lecture at Lewis & Clark called "Flying Friars & Hovering Witches" on a Monday afternoon... then I starting looking on a map of all these other places I wanted to go - Bishop's Close, Tryon Creek, etc so I enticed Dan Miller with my plan.. and while the day had it's own way with us, it was EPIC and it was fabulous! We biked the greenway trail from downtown all the way to Sellwood Bridge, discovering secret parks and spaces along the way.. then we followed a trail through Powers Marine Park along the Willmette River and Railroad tracks, until it ended with No tresspassing signs, so we took busy 43 til we got to some of the fanciest neighborhoods of Portland - full of gardeners and work trucks and then we visited Bishop's Close Elk Rock Garden. It's fantastic - overlooks the Willamette and Elk Rock Island Park.. We even saw a lone Sea Lion! Not the usual river sighting. We could have stayed all day, but we had a lecture to get to. We biked/hiked up Military road to the Berry Botanic Garden -- the future is unknown, since the grounds are being sold. The gardens seems a little neglected and dried out. But I wanted Dan to see it before it's gone. Then L&C for the lecture from a visiting Yale professor. Post lecture we explored L&C. Someone was playing the Organ in the empty round church on campus that had interesting native totems outside. Behind an old building a great discovery was made of a long tiered (maybe 5 levels)greenspace - that would fit in across the ocean in England.. I imagined Harry Potter popping out... a lion fountain, little square gazebos, a swimming pool with 1920s features, a secret rose garden! And in the center of the East, a beaming yellow Mt. Hood catching the setting sun. The Sun was setting and we had to go to ride through the Riverview Cemetery before dark. It's such a huge cemetery, and fun to bike around. We saw quite a few cyclists because it is a bikeway for some to get to the SW hills. Now Dark, over the Sellwood Bridge to Oak Bottom, and the Springwater Corridor. A fantastic Bike Adventure and nice on a quiet Monday afternoon!

Setting up camp at Diggers.

Day 3 - Templetons Crossing to Diggers Camp

Table setting in the Reel Room captured by Alecia Lauren Photography

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

 

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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.

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