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Author: Rian
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sunkissed
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ply mou th
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..dabbling in large format..
naval pursuit
..watching boats float up the east river..
..a lone pedestrian navigating the snowy path..
brick and wood
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snow angel
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bypass the wheel
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bank at bull
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montgomery st
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missed connection
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wet & slushy
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home boy
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hoods / doors
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an instant vacation
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..y’all be careful driving around these roads..
..discussing what to ride next..
at the gates
..shot by wifey..
..what time’s your reservation?
apache down
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horse theives
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not so grand torino
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..college football’s serious business down here in the south..
*shot by wifey
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bargain
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cahaba furniture
*shot by wifey
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st james hotel
..another shot by wifey during the Selma photo walk..
As the only surviving hotel in Selma’s downtown historic district, the St. James Hotel has witnessed much of the dramatic history that has played out in this picturesque Southern city. Built in 1837 atop the banks of the Alabama River, it was a home-away-from-home for visiting plantation owners, business men and even occasional travelers of less illustrious repute. After standing silent for more than a century, the hotel was reborn in 1997 after a $6 million restoration that brought together a group of investors and the community of Selma. One of the last riverfront hotels still standing in the Southeast, the St. James once again welcomes guests with elegant appointments such as solid oak furnishings, vintage lighting, luxurious fabrics and a charming courtyard that evoke an antebellum spirit of gracious hospitality. The hotel anchors the Water Avenue Historic District and offers spectacular views of the river and the historic Edmund Pettus Bridge, made famous in the historic civil rights march from Selma to Montgomery in 1965.(source)
lil red boathouse
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..how’s that for a title?
live oak cemetery
..shot by wifey during this year’s world wide photo walk at selma, al..
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j.colley
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..this guy’s going nowhere..