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- Real Name
- Carmel
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- iPhone 7
On a hillside and they’re all made out of ticky tackyLittle boxes.
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On a hillside and they’re all made out of ticky tackyLittle boxes.
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Wow!
Leading lines, foreground/background, dramatic clouds...Snuck out into the vineyards for a walk this afternoon. Took loads of images with the HipX camera Rando Calrissian. Most of them disappointing but liked this one:
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RemarkableSnuck out into the vineyards for a walk this afternoon. Took loads of images with the HipX camera Rando Calrissian. Most of them disappointing but liked this one:
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John S + Aristotle
Thanks, Carmel.Remarkable
Fantastic, just what I needed, some urban grime
I am in awe of all these fabulous black and whites! My sincerest sympathies to JillyG Jilly!
Wow, what an opportunity. I flew in a bi-plane when I visited Orcas Island, part of the San Juan islands. The pilot let me wear his USAF jacket. Up until then I’d been afraid of flying in a jet airliner!! We flew through the clouds and he popped a balloon with a spike on the plane’s nose.We’ve been taking afternoon drives occasionally. Yesterday we had the pleasure of spotting a bi-plane landing at a tiny airport near a favorite overlook off a back road. We slowed down to watch it land and they waved us in, telling us we were welcome to go ahead and check the plane out. It was a 1942 WWII trainer plane. Apparently you got to be a pilot or a bomber depending on how well you did. Everyone was nice and kept a respectful distance.
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Me too! Loving everything.I am in awe of all these fabulous black and whites! My sincerest sympathies to JillyG Jilly!
Wow!!! How cool is that??We’ve been taking afternoon drives occasionally. Yesterday we had the pleasure of spotting a bi-plane landing at a tiny airport near a favorite overlook off a back road. We slowed down to watch it land and they waved us in, telling us we were welcome to go ahead and check the plane out. It was a 1942 WWII trainer plane. Apparently you got to be a pilot or a bomber depending on how well you did. Everyone was nice and kept a respectful distance.
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Wow! I would have run away! Open cock pit????Wow, what an opportunity. I flew in a bi-plane when I visited Orcas Island, part of the San Juan islands. The pilot let me wear his USAF jacket. Up until then I’d been afraid of flying in a jet airliner!! We flew through the clouds and he popped a balloon with a spike on the plane’s nose.
Yes!Wow! I would have run away! Open cock pit????