Random Object Photographs

Master and Commander (and indentured servant)

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Today these steps lead to nowhere, but in the old copper mining town of Bisbee Arizona at the turn of the 20th century, they led to the comfort cribs of ladies of the evening. These are located at the north end of Brewery Gulch on the west side of that meandering road. Bisbee is full of remnants of years gone by, and I love to take photographs there.

John

 
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Today these steps lead to nowhere, but in the old copper mining town of Bisbee Arizona at the turn of the 20th century, they led to the comfort cribs of ladies of the evening. These are located at the north end of Brewery Gulch on the west side of that meandering road. Bisbee is full of remnants of years gone by, and I love to take photographs there.

John


Might go with this door.
 

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The other day somebody mentioned the difficulties of getting high qual shots of flying birds.
Was looking through mine, I kind of like this one.
Not exactly framed the best but definitely shows movement.

one day I set my shotgun down and uncased my 35mm camera
when the ducks were flying well, on one outing.
I have one session , where one of my pictures shows over a hundred ducks, locked up, and starting to land into my decoy set up.
Not for the internet, though, sorry.
 
In 2017 I was a Flight Nurse and took a patient from Seattle to Melbourne, Australia.

Here are 3 of many photos I took while there, I thought they were funny and a little different.

I also have many photos from Pakistan and Hong Kong which when I get time I will share.
 

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They call it puppy love...

Paul Anka, eat your heart out.

My gf came up across the line yesterday for one of my neighbour's "burger nights" (see post #5655) which always include her and another neighbour's dogs. Recently the other neighbour's dogs had 10 puppies, so S and I walked up the street after dinner.

Pity I can't post a video; it sounded like a flock of seagulls on helium.

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