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..and this concludes this mini-series, i was able to get the hat on someone (there’s actually 2 of them) after a few more tries before the train arrived..
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..back to people shots, these next series of shots were taken while waiting for the next train, i played a li’l game called pin the hat on the peeps..
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..a small pool of water we passed by on our short hike to ruby falls..
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..this was what’s waiting for us when we got to the end of the path, i set up my tripod and took a shot.. it was initially very dark, and then some funky light show illuminated the area and i ended up with this trippy SOOC shot..
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..reframed shot of this one..
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..i sorta remembered posting shots from here before, but here’s one more..
*blog buddies.. i’m out stalking the streets of nyc so i won’t be dropping by your sites for a few days.. 🙂
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..the ship’s calliope..
A calliope  is a musical instrument that produces sound by sending a gas, originally steam or more recently compressed air, through large whistles, originally locomotive whistles. (wiki)
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..the bridge that was in yesterday’s background..
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..view from the deck..
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..just some graffiti found on an alley around the north shore area..
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..the interior of socorro mission..
The original Franciscan mission, Nuestra Señora de la Concepción del Socorro, was founded in 1682 by the Franciscan order, to serve displaced American Indians (the Piro, Tano and Jemez) from New Mexico, who fled during the Pueblo Revolt. The present Socorro Mission was constructed around 1840 to replace an earlier 18th-century mission destroyed in 1829 by flooding of the Rio Grande. The mission, constructed of adobe surfaced with stucco, is particularly notable for its interior. The finely painted and decorated beams, or vigas, are from the 18th-century mission and were reused when the present church was constructed. The massing, details and use of decorative elements of the Socorro Mission show strong relationships to the building traditions of 17th-century Spanish New Mexico.
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..”bear” months are upon us..
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..just an abandoned, burned house..
..here’s a sunset shot for the end of the work week..
..moleman’s take on this post..
*oh, that blur on the right? that’s me.. i had the camera flat on it’s back to get this.. 🙂
..a glass of milk, please..
..here’s the original post..
..from the archives of last year, looks like it’s gonna be a rainy day today..
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..i’ve been gone for a while, i was a little preoccupied.. time to catch up on everyone.. 🙂
..bending over this low can be quite hard after a big dinner..
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..it’s looking to be a great day here, how about in your neck of the woods?
..kids watching the beluga whales go round and round..
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..i finally ran out of titles..
..piss drunk, face down on the pavement..
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..gotta love that view..