Down tilt-shift town Bellingham, Washington USA

Down tilt-shift town Bellingham, Washington USA

It's a bit of a foggy day today. My little 'ol point and shoot is being cleaned, and I've got home projects building up. So, in between chores, I had a little more fun with tiltshiftmaker.com and some 'archive' photos. Looks better large.

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Uploaded on Feb 7, 2009

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Bowling Balls and Daffodils

Bowling Balls and Daffodils

This photo was taken on the same day visit as Austin Healey On that photo I noted that a friend of mine and I visited an eccentric vintage auto parts collector...we'll call him 'Nat'.

Apparently Nat also has an affinity for bowling balls as he uses them to create borders for his Daffodil patches.

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Uploaded on Feb 6, 2009

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Austin Healey

Austin Healey

A way's back my friend was looking for a few vintage auto parts. He 'knew this guy' so we we went out to a very ecentric homestead to find some parts. While wandering around the parts garden we found this Austin Healey...

I am still telling myself I don't need another project...it's just such a ...shame...

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Uploaded on Feb 2, 2009

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Exploring the Yellow-World

Exploring the Yellow-World

A candid shot of children having fun in a new world.

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Uploaded on Jan 29, 2009

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Left Coast Cabin

Left Coast Cabin

A digital faux tilt shift reminder of the not-so-distant Pacific Northwest past. This 10 X 20' Cabin built in 1869 is located on 1st Street in La Conner, Washington.

Does history really repeat itself?

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Uploaded on Jan 26, 2009

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