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Is it Time for that "Cigar"
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7 years ago
If you've been following my efforts to capture photos of birds in flight, I've been coming closer to winning that metaphorical "cigar" … I may have just won the damned thing … but, you tell me...
‘PIECE OF CRAP’ OIL PAINTING BY HITLER ON DISPLAY IN ITALIAN EXHIBIT
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7 years ago
‘PIECE OF CRAP’ OIL PAINTING BY HITLER ON DISPLAY IN ITALIAN EXHIBIT By JTA, Jerusalem Post, March 20, 2017 The painting is one of more than 200 artworks, objects, installations, photos and...
Close … But Still "No Cigar"
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7 years ago
Male Junco about to Land on a Tree Branch The phrase, and its variant 'nice try, but no cigar', are of US origin and date from the mid-20th century. Fairground stalls gave out cigars as...
Just a Nice Scene ~ And One I think Buzz Will Enjoy
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7 years ago
The Strait of Juan de Fuca is a large body of water about 95 miles long that is the Salish Sea's outlet to the Pacific Ocean. The international boundary between Canada and the United States...
The Sun Rises on Myanmar (Burma)
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7 years ago
I just returned from a brief but exhilarating trip to Burma and have put together a short video of images to share with you all. It is a rush production so pardon me for its rawness! Once I have...
Another Day, Another Respite from the FP
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7 years ago
I am as guilty as anyone for raising hell on the FP … But … I also provide alternatives (got that from Ms. Kellyanne). Photographed this Male Cardinal with the late afternoon sunlight...
If you could own any famous painting in the world, which one would it be?
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7 years ago
If you could own any famous painting in the world, which one would it be? The Fighting Temeraire (JMW Turner 1838) I know that once before I posted a similar article, but perhaps many here...