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Seen in a fishermen's village by Skadar Lake, Montenegro.

Bridge of Flowers - Please view large

Thanks for all the Talk my friends :))))

 

I will leave you with a couple of friends I met this afternoon :)))

 

Have a great weekend all of you out there in flickr land :)))))

From my 'Two Hats' Project

X100S | San Antonio, TX | 2014

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Spontaneously formed rings in molten menthol.

The back of a blue coloured knife and the edge of a serrated bread knife. Both are stuck to a magnetic rail which bears a few scars from the blades it supports. Found in the kitchen. HMM.

An edit

7/31/07 - My first time to go to Two Stick, the local sushi place. Had spider rolls (fried crabmeat, cream cheese, red sauce and rice wrapped in seaweed). Had to shoot with my camera phone, but was able to e-mail photo straight to Flickr, which was cool!

Bald Eagle - Vittoria Ontario. Big thanks to James and his wonderful birds for a great morning at the Canadian Raptor Conservancy

[DC] Lego Custom Lego Two-Face (Harvey Dent) minifigure

[The Dark Knight Trilogy]

As he appears in Batman Face the Face.

 

Under the circumstances, I had to change my photo set up. It's a wee bit darker, but this will probably be the only photo with this setup.

 

The hair is a modded Lego hairpiece.

 

The coin idea I got from Umbra153 which he got from my Rorschach's smiley button. It has a scratch on one side.

 

This was painted by me.

Two great cormorants standing

North Norfolk Railways 1940's Weekend Event - 21st September 2014.

Two Bumble Bees in a Sunflower

Here's the last tractor, and whacko title, in this series and it's all green and yellow... including the background except for the country lane and sky. It's a two cylinder John Deere Model-A tractor in the big assembly at the Dougherty Museum year end party. According to Wikipedia (and this doesn't come from the illegal political right jive artists so it is probably true), the John Deere Model A was produced to directly compete with McCormick's Farmall tractors. It was a very popular tractor that used Deere & Company's famous two cylinder design. Early tractors burned distillate, and became a main selling point because of its low price. Deere & Company's two cylinder design made a very distinctive sound giving them the nickname "Johnny Poppers."

 

There is a tractor that wasn't in line at the back. This is surely a raft of diverse tractor manufacturers. I had to shoot this because of the background green and yellow sunflowers. Beyond are fields, sky and farms from the "California Burning" sky. Although we toured the museum's inside some time ago in the heat of summer, I surely didn't remember such a vast host of agricultural implements inside with others scattered elsewhere. We are still stuck in the heat of summer and Trump is out of paper towels and passion for the Carolinas although his supporters there are learning global warming lessons.

 

A couple of Saturdays back Dougherty had their end of summer blow out. Boulder County Open Space maintains and opens the museum on summer Fridays and weekends. They moved a load of their antiques outside and into the daylight which was a grand improvement especially for those with cameras. The museum started when Ray Dougherty started to acquire old automobiles. He finally branched out to antique farm equipment and early home entertainment devices.

 

This was a dandy day and I am glad eDDie jumped me to get down there at 9:00 on the stroke of opening. I was over toasted after a couple of hours. Summer t'ain't over here; we get a week of 90s this September week. I must have been a little later than dead on time because folks were shuttling to park and around exhibits. My first trek was over to machinery. From the size of the tractor lineup, I had a load of shooting at this event.

  

Watching the sunset. (You can't be much of a seer, if you don't watch the sun set.)

Mainzer Landstraße / Frankfurt am Main / Germany.

Now some pictures from the zoo in Bern, more than two years after the last time. Here just two puffins...

Two juvenile Green Herons at Saunders Pond in London Ontario Canada

Kitty Glitter styled this composite photo shoot with her two selves (yes, they are the same person) although a friend of Kitty's did the compositing. This photo accompanied a first-person interview with Kitty that appeared in the Sydney Star Observer a couple of weeks ago. Fortunately the print reproduction didn't show up its technical flaws!! (colour balance, lack of sharpness, shadows) ;)

 

Sydney, 2007

I'm planning to keep taking photos of these two! On this one the rising sun is just catching the top of the larger one.

Luna and Lenovo. Something about the way she was sitting on the keyboard was causing the desktop icons to cycle through their various sizes and re-arrange themselves. I should have taken a movie.

Very nice display at Air14.

well, this week was only four days due to us having friday off. but it felt like centuries. i swear being a senior in high school will be the death of me. the days go by so slowly, i should be slacking as a senior but i have so many ap classes that i can't really completely ignore school at all.

 

i am still constantly busy and i hate it, if school didn't exist, or actually waste my time doing things that won't be incorporated into my future, i could get a lot more done artistically.

 

sigh, well hopefully this next week will go by fast since i also have monday off and i really want it to stop being freezing cold and drizzly outside all the time, it hinders my photoshoot options.

 

anyway, i will be uploading more from this shoot in the next couple of days, along with other random photos i have yet to post anywhere.

 

new week, new emotions, new pictures.

here i come.

 

1/9/11-1/15/11

Double-heading BR(W) Manors. Collett design 4-6-0 no.7822 ‘Foxcote Manor’ leads no.7820 ‘Dinmore Manor’ past the fisherman’s crossing, Tyt’n-y-celyn (west of Garth-y-dwr) with the 09:20 “Festiniog Railway Society AGM Special” to Corwen East.

 

Note: it may look as though this shot was taken line side, but in fact it isn’t, as the path moves nearer the track at this point.

Putterersee - Styria - Austria

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