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In this diptych Ozma shows that she is quite poised and confident, yet also has a playful streak.
She’s a boxer/retriever mix with the sweetest disposition you could imagine.
Arrived at 6:45 for a 7:00 reservation at Nakato and we are still waiting to be seated. Hungry and a bit frustrated. Jan 28, 2012 / 00:26h
In this diptych Ozma shows that she is quite poised and confident, yet also has a playful streak.
She’s a boxer/retriever mix with the sweetest disposition you could imagine.
Urban phone poles must do double duty; as volumes of information travel along the copper above, it must also bear the weight of thousands of signs below. This kind of information sharing leaves it’s traces on the phone pole itself. So many, that now the pole has it’s own information to share.
It seems that every tourist who visits Tokyo must make a photo of the iconic Tokyo Tower. This is mine.
The tower is, of course, based on similar architecture as the Eiffle Tower in France but larger. It was built in 1958 and today is used mostly for communications and tourism.
Small for an aircraft but large in the water, the Manta ray appears to turns as slowly as a cargo aircraft preparing for landing. This one was nearly 15 feet across. Still, in this tank, he has larger cousins — such as the whale shark — to contend with.
As seen in the Ocean Voyager section of the Georgia Aquarium.
Jellyfish tendrils form a small arch reminiscent of branches from a cherry tree.
Captured at the Georgia Aquarium.
Red heads are firey. Blondes have more fun. People with black hair are deep. Brunettes are grounded. All of these traits and more can be had in one place.
Cherita from Flick Hair Studio scans through their vast collection of hair colors; itself a very colorful area.
Last night’s full moon peaks out from behind the clouds. As seen through the woods behind my house.
So, I was out shooting the other day and a neighbor stopped me. I’m glad he did because it’s nice to know that folks are on the lookout around here. I let him know everything was on the up and up. But later I thought, “I wish I had a card or something so he could see my work and maybe I’d get to know my neighbor a little better.”
I decided to fix that by going to moo.com and printing out a card. What do you think?
The scupture reminded me of the kind of toy you see on someone’s desk but greatly enlarged. The giant chrome tubes, moving in concert, gave the sense of a school of fish suddenly performing an evasive manuver. Yet, in truth the whole of it was always rotating at a constant pace.
Caputred at the Hakone Open Air Museum in Hakone, Japan.
Are you on Nike+ too?
Find me there as OneTrueBob