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    Posted: 04 April 2008 at 13:59
The idea is to post pictures of stuff that begins with the letter in the title, in the style of a Children's alphabet book... extra kudos for anything obscure, surreal or funny...


This week’s letter is 'V'...

V is for Velocipede (and Very small rider)

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...and to carry on the cycling theme:

V is for Vite! Vite!

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More wheels folks !!

V is for Vespa, in the snow (Denver, CO... the city that made me realize why there is sense in driving a SUV).




edit: I see now it's a Yamaha not Vespa... but it is called Vino, so it still works

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a900, 24/2, 35/2, 50/1.7, 70-210/4, 200/2.8, HVL-F20AM

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V is for vino! :) Boy I need one right now!

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V is for a View from Very high (the top of the Eiffeltower to be Very precise)

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V is for Val d'Anniviers with its capital Vissoie:



and the coats of arms of the Valley itself and of all its municipalities.

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V is for Vulture..
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V is for Verdin perched in an Ocotillo cactus.
They are a very small bird here in Arizona.
Not a great picture but...
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V is Very Vexing, but I'll give it a try...

V is for Vase.



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and V is for Candles of the Votive Variety.



8000i | KM 7D + VC-7D | Tamron 17-50 2.8 D | KM 18-70 3.5-5.6D | KM 28-75 2.8D | 50 1.7 | 50 2.8 Macro | 100 2.8 Macro D | 70-210 4 Beercan | 75-300 4.5-5.6 Big Beercan | 500 8 Reflex | Sony HVL-F56AM
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V is also for Vanishing Visitor.



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V is for Violinist, of course playing the Violin:



Taking during a book presentation in a large bookshop with Dynax7d, Tamron 28-300 at 75mm, f/4.5, 1/125s, ISO200, flash
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V is for Video camera: appropriately by SONY!



Taking during a book presentation in a large bookshop with Dynax7d, Tamron 28-300 at 135mm, f/5.6, 1/125s, ISO200, flash
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V is for Vulture:

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