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Shorty poses as the sun sets on the Church Road field. HSS Thanks for looking. Many of my images are available on my website www.aaronwintersphotography.com .

Happy Truck Thursday - A fine '66 Ford Pickup with the bed removed. Five exposure HDR processed with Aurora HDR 2019

line6 shortboard, toned.

$5.00 bang trim. My cowlic confused the stylist and I ended up with these short bangs.

Lisa laughed at me and said "You look like a kid. How am I supposed to take you seriously?"

He was in town a month or so, quiet guy it seems

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Short eared owl - Northumberland

Amazilia fimbriata

A young pine tree stands among the tall growth in a forest in northeastern Wisconsin.

"Among the artists that have contributed work to the museum, probably the one who felt most out of place in the desert was Belgian artist Fred Bervoets, appointed a Knight of the Order of Leopold II by the King in 1988. His “portrait” sculpture of Shorty Harris (an early miner in Death Valley and its environs) and a penguin has elicited countless questions. The miner makes sense, but why the Antarctic bird? Word has it that Bervoets wanted to include in his sculpture an indication of how “alien” he felt in the Nevada desert. The penguin was the most out of place entity the artist could think of to represent his own feelings of displacement under the Mojave sun, a self-portrait then as a penguin in the desert." -Goldwell Open Air Museum

Short-Eared Owl

A short Pecan Local is seen racing south across McGirts Creek Bridge, en route to Pecan yard.

Steph's adorable little "Short Bus."

South Shore Shorty car 4 is the rear car on an eastbound stopping at Ogden Dunes in February 1975.

PTEs 1076 National mk2 new in 1980 is seen at Christ church Doncaster whilst on the Inner Circle (note the Doncaster blind with numbers)

Im sure they this batch finnished there life in Rotherham before being sold,

Cars to note a Talbot Horizon, and a MK1 Astra...All gone now ?

New Orleans jamming hits Montreal in the form of Trombone Shorty, here putting his instrument through the paces for a packed audience. He raised the roof for Bootsy, who then brought the house down! (at the risk of mixing my metaphors...)

 

Exposure: 1/60, f/6.3, ISO 1600.

Lens: Canon EF 35-105 f/3.5-4.5 at 105mm (I had to put away the big lens!). No problem; I was right in front of the stage...

 

In 2014 he returned to headline his own show at the jazz fest.

A two car train of shorties led by car 7 are on a late rush hour northbound as comes under the IC main near 23rd St. Notice the ICG switcher switching the Donnelley Press. Good friend the late Lee Hastman was engineer on the switcher this day. July 15, 1975. This spot is now completely covered by McCormick Place.

Short Eared Owl from Sandwich Bay.( Hand Held.)

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