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EZ PICKIN' BALL CLUB
Date: 2011
Source Type: Postcard
Printer, Publisher, Photographer: Larry Fulton
Postmark: None
Collection: Steven R. Shook
Postcard produced in a limited edition of 100 and signed by artist (L. FULTON '11).
This postcard was posted on Flickr with the express permission of Larry Fulton. Note that the copyright watermark appearing on the image does not appear on the original postcard.
Copyright 2011. Some rights reserved. The associated text may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission of Steven R. Shook.
© 2009, Melvin Markowitz, All Rights Reserved
Target practice at Silver Lake. I need a biohazard suit!
The sun was setting and I was rapidly firing off shots. Just one picture after this shot I realized that I was at the end of the roll & forgot to bring more film. doh!
Taken with my Minolta 35mm SLR in outside Swansea, Wales, June 2004
On farm out buildings, Winscombe.
Looks like it might've been used for target practice at some point?!
Blurry Cell Phone Picture - Sig Sauer P238 & Beretta PX4 Storm Compact
January 12, 2018 | www.breakfastinamerica.me | Copyright © 2018 Gary Allman, all rights reserved
A young boy takes aim at a desert shooting range in 1971, learning patience and focus under the open sky—when childhood meant hands-on lessons and dusty summer afternoons.
[Kodachrome slide scanned and restored]
This lens was a surprise to me when I found it. My initial excavation of old camera parts that once belonged to my father revealed a variation of lenses I could use, but I missed this one. When I went back in the closet just before getting my camera last week, I happened upon this large lens. It says macro on the lens, but someone told me that it may not be considered a true macro. I have no clue. I just call them by their labels.
Meet my old school mysterious, yet magnificent, macro lens, #6: Albinar ADG MC Macro 80-200mm f/3.9
Nice rydes spotted in the wild. WW2 M5 Stuart Light Tank spotted at a 76 gas station in West L.A./Mar Vista area.
The tank was being prepped for the new owner that was going to have it delivered to it's new home.
Yesterday i took a few hours out of my day and headed north east towards Stave Lake. I wanted to take a few pictures of the stumps there and at the same time see how far I could get the Honda, in hopes of driving to the Robbie Reid Trail Head next summer. I took Burma Street until the end and then went further north on an unnamed FSR. At the highest point I could look through the clear cut and see Alouette Lake in the next valley below.
There were plenty of Rednecks at the lake, dirt biking and shooting. Millions of shotgun shell casings like these littered the ground at any open area where target practice could take place.
I enjoyed exploring this area and will be sure to go back.
Enjoy your Thursday!
A visit to Kenilworth Castle on the late August 2017 Bank Holiday Monday. On a very hot and sunny day in Kenilworth!
From medieval fortress to Elizabethan palace, Kenilworth Castle has been at the centre of England's affairs for much of its 900 year history. Today, you can scale the heights of the tower built to woo Queen Elizabeth I and marvel at the mighty Norman keep. Explore the exhibition in the Gatehouse, and imagine the majesty of the Great Hall playing host to medieval monarchs and early Tudor kings.
It is a Grade I listed building and Scheduled Ancient Monument.
Listing Text
Kenilworth Castle
1.
1270
SP 2772 SE 7/1
1
2.
Important early C12 Keep with some of the earliest meurtrieres in
existence. Early C13 curtain walls and towers. Late C14, circa
1391 by Robert Skyllington, banqueting hall comparable with Westminster
Hall, though ruinous; domestic buildings etc. Late C16 barbican
gatehouse converted 1650 by Colonel Hawksworth into a residence
(inhabited by Lord Kenilworth). Late C16 timber-framed barn embodying
castle curtain wall. Associations with John of Gaunt, Queen Elizabeth,
etc. Scheduled AM.
Listing NGR: SP2793572345
This text is from the original listing, and may not necessarily reflect the current setting of the building.
The Clash of Knights event that was held at the castle on the Bank Holiday Weekend, on Sunday the 27th and Bank Holiday Monday the 28th August 2017.
target practice