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The sky, the mountain, and bathtime at the fountain.
The sky, the mountain, and bathtime at the fountain.
A collection from the days of old… . . . . “Around the World in Eighty Days” . . . . Homey don’t play dat! (Damon Wayons on In Living Color)
These aren’t quite as classic as part one, but still worth a look: . . David Beckham is sent off for the 2nd time in his international career (October 2005) . . Gary and Phil Neville (left); Rio and Anton Ferdinand (right). . . Happier times: Van Nistlerooy and Ferguson (left); Saha, along with … More Frozen in time (part 2)
Thumbnails would give it away, so you’re gonna have to click the links 🙂 Without Flash With Flash
Something I love about pictures is how the amazing moments can be captured – time frozen, the moment preserved, all in the image that was taken at exactly the right split-second. Here’s some of the best examples I’ve collected: . . Ole Gunnar Solskjaer scores the goal that wins United the Champions League. . . … More Frozen in time (part 1)
With the World Cup over, I thought it’d be good to remind you not of today’s stars, but those from previous years. First up is one of my all-time favourites, Andrei Kanchelskis. One of the reasons I liked United so much back then was their play from the wings, with Giggs and Kanchelskis being the … More Heroes of yester-year
In memory of those who perished in the recent exams….the last 3 are for you 🙂
These aren't so clear….but then again, they're not meant to be. Table Mountain, somewhere behind that cloud. This was from earlier in the year, when there was a big fire on the other side of the mountain. What happens when your city's nuclear power plant goes down. (PS: Sorry if this seems … More Obscure
I have what may be considered a strange liking of narrow spaces…taking pictures of them at least. I don't know if I'm claustrophobic or not. Anyway, here's some tunnelly pix: Light at the end of the tunnel Under the staircase The labrynth that is the London Underground