Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
creativ simon wrote:
P1 Great set Tim, so good to view, thanks
Thank you very much, Simon, and I'm really glad you liked this series!
Tim
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
creativ simon wrote:
p4 Well captured Tim, love foxes we have so many over here nowadays, getting very tame
Thanks again, Simon for the kind words.
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
creativ simon wrote:
P9 #8 and #9 are my favourites Tim, but good set to view
Again, so glad you enjoyed these, Simon, and I
do appreciate you kind comments.
Did you do a "double download" of the first one? That
panorama turned out quite well, and they're so much
fun to play with...
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
creativ simon wrote:
Get in line
Pg. 11 - Great shot, Simon! I really like this one.
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
creativ simon wrote:
A Clockwork Orange film, by Stanley Kubrick in the late 60's this was the car used in the film on display at the Design Museum in London
Pg 12 - Now that is one unusual car, and probably worth a fortune.
Several things really stood out for me, besides the modern design.
First, it looks like you'd almost lay down in those seats, which would
suit most of the "younger" generation today, and secondly, I was
really surprised to see the gear shift and the hand brake on the left
side of the very long steering wheel, which is also on the left side
of the car...usually the hand brake and gear shifter are between
the two seats.
Thanks for sharing, Simon!
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
Transbuff1985 wrote:
Nice series like the close up of the bee pg9
Thanks, Bob...I'm glad you enjoyed the series!
Tim
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
Photogirl17 wrote:
Great set Tim, had no Idea there were Bears in the OuterBanks..
Thanks so much, Lesley, and I'm glad you enjoyed the set.
The Outer Banks has pretty much everything, Lesley, included
grey fox, five different type of sea turtles, black bear, beaver,
muskrat, wild horses, wild boar, mink, dolphin, tons of different
birds, and, oh yea, the occasional shark...very rare though...lol.
And the other thing that is in short supply is crowed beaches,
which is why you need to get over there!!!
Tim
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
Rufe wrote:
So if you have a hunger for seeing the worlds largest fork, stop by Springfield, MO. This for weights 11 tons and is 35 feet tall. That's my wife with the umbrella. It is in front of an advertising agency office that caters to the food industry.
Gives a whole new meaning to "put a fork in it...."
Great shot, Rufe!
Tim
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
Here are some more images from our vacation, this
time from the Outer Banks.
Tim
Transbuff1985 wrote:
Good I need a vacation is it London or Surry
Arundel Castle, East Sussex
judy juul wrote:
From Maine
Good to view the Lupins judy, make a great splash of color
P16 Classic set that I just love to view
The shape the color and concept
Cubism Abstract
It don't come much better than this my friend
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