Regarding your question at my blog today, I did know the name; there's a plaque on the other side of the sculpture identifying the dinosaur type. I just had to verify the spelling.
"Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again." — Henri Cartier-Bresson
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Love, love, love this photo. Maybe because it makes me feel like I'm in the States!
Fog in Florida, really.
Very Americana!
FOG must be epidemic! Here north of Toronto it's the price we are paying for warmer than normal weather.
It's a foggy, drizzly morn with a 41°F here. I have not reached an 'intersection' in my day. After football, maybe. Go Patriots!
I like the photo and the title!
Yep, gray and foggy and rainy in Portland, but the sun is supposed to return next week, but you know how weathermen are????
A typical street scene!
I would have guessed the midwest somewhere if you hadn't said it was Florida.
I thought it was always sunny there! ;-)
The fog gives your photo a softness. Like it a lot. Fog is common around here. Lose 40 degrees, and you could be in the Midwest.
Foggy indeed!
Regarding your question at my blog today, I did know the name; there's a plaque on the other side of the sculpture identifying the dinosaur type. I just had to verify the spelling.
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