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The light projection showcase original artworks for City of Good at the facade of The Fullerton Hotel for the Marina Bay Countdown 2022.
I used their favorite food, grain pellets, to lure the goats onto a new climbing structure. Julianne was the first to climb up the ramp, while Peppers stood up on his back feet to eat the ones he could reach.
If you look closely you can just make out the sign. In the South it is not wise to stand too long near kudzu. You may never be seen again!
winter view: flic.kr/p/2mXoeFF
The YJNR returns to North Reading with GP39RN pair in place of the usual MP15 set which was in for a shop.
© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved
Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. Just a brief moment that caught my eye, especially with the rising cigarette smoke. Enjoy!
Southern Hawkers are quite large Dragonflies and this newly emerged [Teneral] specimen was drying its wings before its maiden flight. In this state they're easy to get close to, though I was on my knees in a pond! It's nice to be so close to such lovely creatures.
Grato ad Aurora, Italia - Foto e poesia meravigliose.
You send me a photo, I will send you a photo.
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As if it were a message in a bottle, send out your postal address / Someone, somewhere, will send you a real, paper photo. Use their address to send them one of yours. Be patient and have plenty stamps ready for this amazing photo sharing exercise. Be ready to receive many unexpected gifts!
A couple of lumberjacks (aka Canada jays, gray jays, camp robbers, whiskey jacks), sharing the suet feeder that hangs from a caribou antler.
(Perisoreous canadensis)
Assam and Bonkers (at the time, our two oldest cats) sharing the warmth from the heater in the kitchen in Yubari in March of 2017. As Assam got closer to the close of her life, she tolerated the other cats a bit more (most likely due to less energy rather than a change of heart on her part).
The younger dancer appraoched his elder with respect and reverence and kind words for his dancing talents.
This is the cover I made on a new photo editing program...
So I wanted to share it.
And what you think about it?
Tools: Canon A1, Kodak Gold 200. Process and scan by Exposure Film Lab. I have a decade worth of photos, check out my albums! Find me on Instagram & please like Millie Clinton Photography on Facebook! These images are protected by copyright, please do not use them for any commercial or non-commercial purposes without permission. To preserve my passion for my hobby, I stopped taking on clients in 2021 and now only occasionally make money from photography through licensing agreements. For enquiries, contact me on social media. If you want to support me in another way, check out my Amazon wish list or check out my eBay store.
A southbound Acela train crosses the Saugatuck Railroad Bridge in Westport, CT. The bridge features a pedestrian walkway, making it a shared corridor in a more unique way. There was also a group of teenagers who used the walkway to jump into the Saugatuck River below! The Metro-North Railroad employees who came out to fix a catenary problem didn't have any issue with the bridge jumping, until one of the teens tried to ascend the catenary bridge for a better jump.
The rolling red billboard leads Amtrak 161 from Boston to Washington DC on a crystal clear fall afternoon. Fans were out in droves along the entire length of the Northeast Corridor to catch this unit on its third day of revenue service. Quite a few photographers were present on the platform at Metuchen where tension rose as a late eastbound NJ Transit local threatened to block the view.
AMTK 161:
AMTK 606 ACS-64
the latest addition for getting around town
I have no idea how this works or if they are being used, but I love the concept
Much ink has been spilled over the Corrupt Vision Vancouver obsession with bikes. City Hall has been criticized for the Hornby bike lanes, lack of enforcement against Critical Mass protesters , the suggestion of removing parking along Stanley Park's Pipeline Road for more cycle paths and for looking at radical changes to the Granville and Cambie bridges, to name just a few And of course for trying to put poor people on bicycles while Foliticians drive huge German gas guzzlers
Met up with the lovely Sarah Lewis recently after not seeing her for a few years. It was great to see her and of course we had to have a picture.
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I took this photo in a church...
"Thousands of candles can be lighted from a single candle, and the life of the candle will not be shortened. Happiness never decreases by being shared." - Buddha
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Our Candle Lights
A poem by Peter S. Quinn
Our candle lights are burning
In its ever glowing out
Thru day and dims learning
What brightness is about
A gentle feeling to tender
Within the heart's deep
And to its love surrender
For days and years to keep
This light's like a morning
That passes here thru
Without any forward warning
It just is all true
In its on flickers yearning
That gives its renew
Our candlelight that’s burning
In its hour and venue
Our moments are always going
In the steady time on
Like light of candles glowing
Till all of it is gone
A day and night is lighter
With its turning flame
And futures tomorrow brighter
It never stays the same