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Poor Ling is not feeling well...chills, fever, body aches...the flu?

  

Camera : Canon EOS 550D

Lens : EF-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS

 

ISO Speed 100

Focal Length 46 mm

Aperture f/5.0

Exposure sec (1/25)

 

Software

-Lightroom 3

2016 Air Force Academy Graduation Flyover

United States Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, CO.

 

www.afthunderbirds.com

26.02.2014. Ústí nad Labem Střekov. 162 011-1

 

Camera Nikon D7000

Lens : nikon 16-85mm

f/7.1

ISO 200

Exposure : 1/200

 

M.s.s in Twitter : @M7md_mss

Genesis 1:12

And the earth brought forth grass, and herb yielding seed after his kind, and the tree yielding fruit, whose seed was in itself, after his kind: and God saw that it was good.

So, with another Open House London finished, now comes the enjoyment of seeing how my photos came out and then sharing the better ones with you guys. I have to say Open House this year was the most enjoyable to date and I was lucky to share the experience with Flickr buddies The Green Album, Paul Stokes, Ed Bentley, lilypops1 and Dan Borg.

 

This is the atrium of One Finsbury Circus which can be found in the City of London. Open House has become so popular with budding photographers in recent years and whilst I do have some more quirky compositions from the locations visited I am going to post some of the most obvious ones first.

 

Many, many more to follow! :-)

Collemboles sur renoncules

São Paulo, September 2002.

 

AF-1 N-1014 seen from the 'island' of the carrier.

 

Navio Aérodromo (NAe) São Paulo was built in France between 1957 and 1960, and served in the French Navy as Foch. In September 2000, she was purchased by Brazil for US $30 million.

Two baby Great horned owls.

Kit from Lasertech Miniatures. It's sitting on a 1/12th scale chess table. The interior is unfinished.

Thought I'd follow yesterday's post of the bald eagle, an enduring symbol of freedom, with another symbol of freedom...

Asearse es primordial .

Just a few updates...

 

From L-R:

 

Wonder Woman: Painted bracelets.

 

Batman: Redid his cowl and gave him the GitD BVS head.

 

The Joker: Just combined the 2006 Joker with my Joker.

 

Lex Luthor: Kinda like the Ivy legs on him...

  

What do you think? Enjoy! :D

Managed to grab a close-up shot of this with the tilt shift lens. It's a pretty out there building design, by the late James Stirling, after whom the architectural Stirling Prize is named.

 

It was a pretty controversial post modern design back in the day, but it has been protected by Grade II listed status, so it can't be altered in any significant ways. As such, when it was made listed in 2016 it was (and still is I think) the youngest listed building in England.

 

I kind of like how off the wall it is, and as I mentioned in my last snap posted last summer, to me it's a bit like the 'Homer's Car' of building designs. Anyone unfamiliar with that reference have a look here:

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJNd_HtZH2g

Chuli tranquilo y tomando el Sol

Jan 1

 

Hello everyone and Happy New Year. I am attempting project 365 again this year for the 5th year. It has helped me so much in past to keep me focussed on taking better images.

  

See pics from my previous projects

 

2013

2011

2009

  

So i guess this is it.

As long there are no new parts to pimp

him up he´s ready to roll.

I think this car is propably a big reason why

i started building with LEGO again.

So he was in my head all the time

waiting to bust some ghosts.

About 2 days of work.

lots of chrome,

some chromebricks,

and a magical matrix,

that i had just the right parts,

made this creation happen.

Seriously i will never build

something again that i´m so proud of

to put on my shelf than this ECTO-1.

 

Zumbi what do you think?

Yashica 635 + Yashikor 80mm ƒ3.5 l Kodak Ektacolor Pro 160

Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia

♪♪ Liyana Fizi - Light Writing ♪♪

 

1 of 30 April Photo a Day. Took so many photos yesterday I couldn't work out which one to post but loved this from B.Supreme's takeover - break dancing, beats and a fab day, my 7 year old daughter was transfixed and in fact mastered a runniing cartwheel straight after this...

DSC_6986-1

 

She felt a little in need of a wash and brush up!!

 

I returned to Bray’s Pit a couple of day’s ago, and the white duck was still there (it’s the only white one on the pond), and I took this sequence of shots as she very vigorously bathed herself. I clicked away and it wasn’t until I downloaded the photos that I really saw the funny positions she contorted herself into to make sure she was thoroughly clean all over!!

Dating from 1299, this medieval castle and royal residence developed into a fortress in 1592 after which it was rebuilt into a renaissance castle 1637-1648. Oslo, Norway

 

The Greylag Goose (also spelled Graylag in the United States), Anser anser, is a bird with a wide range in the Old World. It is the type species of the genus Anser.

 

It was in pre-Linnean times known as the Wild Goose ("Anser ferus"). This species is the ancestor of domesticated geese in Europe and North America. Flocks of feral birds derived from domesticated birds are widespread.

 

Camera:NikonD700

Lens:AF-S NIKKOR 50mm f/1.4G

Developed by lightroom

Fujifilm X100

Fujinon 23mm f2

 

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May 2016

Deliceto, Puglia

Italy

  

Same view, different camera: www.flickr.com/photos/fabiolanotte/15552277808/

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