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Tonight's was another beautiful sunset. But I couldn't take yet another picture of a perfect suburban sunset ... then I saw the moon too and I didn't have much choice really did I?
We see deer in the yard from time to time, and they nibble their way through the neighborhood... but usually they aren't this tame, and they aren't out in broad daylight. This guy returned the next day with a girlfriend. They filled up on acorns.
(#2 of 3)
English ivy (Hedera helix) has invaded the ruins of what may have been a small concrete-block house.
DeKalb County (Winnona Park), Georgia, USA.
5 February 2021.
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Where I stay in Melbourne is beside a suburban golf course. It was too dark for golf, but the light was interesting enough for a photograph.
There is a Suburban Shasta family in the neighborhood. No one seems to know their actual family name, they are always camping.
As winter begins to set in, most of us are looking back to summer time adventures in the great outdoors....the Suburban Shasta family is still out there camping.
They headed out this morning for a Thanksgiving camp out. That's right with the bird and stuffing and all the fixings. We have no idea how they do it.
May the blessings of the season be with you and yours.
Happy Thanksgiving from the one24thscale team!
This is a forced perspective photograph of 1/24 scale die-cast models in front of a real background.
Danbury Mint 1946 Chevrolet Suburban
Greenlight Shasta Airflyte Trailer
Warm wishes for all those who seek better days~~
I know there are many of us who need the warmth of the world right now.
Stockholm, Hammarby sjöstad, October 2011.
Found this cool little pier in a rather newly built part of Stockholm. There are a couple of kids playing around on it, and birds are coming and going during the exposure, but there are almost no trace of them at all in the shot....LE really rocks, it´s like having a secret short movie in a still.
How about "gray-capped hawk?"
Saw this Cooper's hawk in a very residential neighborhood of Palm Springs (though not far from a little creek which supports a lot of small bird life). Still, basically in someone's front yard, hanging out.
Cooper's hawk, Accipiter cooperii
Sunrise through mist near Enoggera train station, Brisbane. Opportunistic iPhone 6 photo taken on my way into work.
I'm really liking the new V (Valence) set of wide dynamic range presets from VSCO. This one is using V8.
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C&NW "Scoot" 333, with its "Subscription Cars" up front is coming through the Main Street station in Evanston, Illinois on Octtober 14 1970.
I've had a keen interest in classic American cars for as long as I can remember but have always associated 'Suburban' with quite ugly (IMO) oversize Chevrolet MPV-type things. This year I've come across two Plymouth Suburbans which predate Chevy's use of the name. This rough but serviceable 1957 example - looking a bit like an estate version of Christine - is a rarity and was for sale - the asking price suggested that it probably still is! I love the style of the emblem on the rear quarters; just so of it's time.
This street artist has left their elaborate tag on an industrial building that has been abandoned for some time. The question as to why perfectly good buildings are allowed to exist in this state without being put to productive use is an important one. In any case this graffiti uses paint that reflects the dying light quite well.