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40/365 Goodbye To The Last Snow Ever In Yardley Wood

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40/365 Goodbye To The Last Snow Ever In Yardley Wood
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Image by johngarghan
40/365 a photo every day in 2009
I’m sure we will have some more snow before this winter is out but with the threat of global warming I treat each snow fall as the last were I live in Birmingham so I have the project “The Last Snow In Yardley Wood” There is still quite a bit of snow/ice around but its raining now with a slow thaw so I imagine it will be gone overnight

Old car hotrod Ford with chrome stock ’37 to ’40 Ford 60HP front axle
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Image by mikebaird
Old car hotrod Ford with chrome stock ’37 to ’40 Ford 60HP front axle with hydraulic front brakes and transverse leaf spring front suspension, seen with about 20 other custom cars being exhibited by a local car club, Morro Bay, CA, at the Embarcadero and Beach Streets parking area by the bakery. Photo by Michael "Mike" L. Baird bairdphotos.com, Canon 5D 15mm fisheye f/2.8 lens, handheld.

10 June 2009. Creative Commons use note (approved): My name is Andrew Einspruch, and I am a producer with Laughing Owl Productions, a small, independent film company in Australia. We are currently editing our no budget documentary This Sacred Earth: The 2012 Phenomenon. We would like to say thank you for making some of your work available for use under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license, and I’d like to let you know that we would like to use an image you posted on Flickr in our documentary. The image and link are: Old car hotrod Ford with chrome stock ’37 to ’40 Ford 60HP front axle by Mike Baird, bairdphotos.com www.flickr.com/photos/mikebaird/2302428315/ . A couple of things. First, we will be giving attribution to the image in the credits at the end of the film as per the Creative Commons license. The attribution I will use is the one above – the name of the image, your name, and the URL of the image. If you’d like the details changed from what is above, please let me know.
Second, if you would like me to put you on our email mailing list, that would be a way to keep up with how the project is going and to know when it is available. If you’d like me to do that, please let me know your email address and I’ll opt you in. Alternatively, you can sign up using the box that’s in the upper left-hand corner of our web site (http://www.laughingowl.com.au). You can see the teaser for This Sacred Earth here: www.laughingowl.com.au/sacredearth/trailer.htm . Thank you again for the opportunity to include your image, and I hope to hear from you when you have a moment. Regards, Andrew

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