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Säffle (Schweden/Sverige/Sweden)

January 22, 2010

Film Friday, again! There's one more in comments and a few more in the stream. :)

Number 22 of my 365 photo challenge - A black and white self portrait.

Ei gente! A unha 22 é a inspirada por uma música! E a música que eu escolhi é a O do novo álbum do Coldplay, Ghost Stories. Fiquei apaixonada a primeira vez que ouvi, é tão relaxante, traz uma paz espiritual que vocês não tem ideia haha. Sou muito muito fã da banda, um dia ainda conseguirei ir num show deles. Mas voltando à unha, fiz um gradiente com esponja de maquiagem com o Risqué Marshmallow de Alfazema e o Impala Azul Aviador. Os dois são mais roxinhos né, é um azul mais frio, e essa câmera sempre faz isso, daltoniza a foto e deixa esse azul escroto. Bem, os passarinhos foram feitos com tinta acrílica e por cima passei TC.

Beijos!

22 - Vanhool A120 - STIV - L6 - 10/01/1985 - Verviers, Rue des Martyrs - Auteur Jean Claude Michel

I was quite looking forward to the 52Photos group's Flowers challenge this week, thinking it would be an easy one. I had imagined warmth and sunshine as I tried to isolate one subject amongst so much beauty. Of course I reckoned without the unpredictable English summer weather. It's been a rubbish week! To be fair, flowers are more easily photographed when it's not too sunny, so it could have been worse. Purely by chance I saw an image someone else posted yesterday of one of these flowers, so I can say with some confidence that it's an Astrantia. I know next to nothing about flowers - except that they're pretty - so I was grateful for the help. :)

11+22 - Ilyushin IL-62M - Luftwaffe

(in ex Interflug-colours)

at Berlin-Schoenefeld Airport (SXF)

 

c/n 444827 - built in 1984 for the NVA (Air Force of the GDR) and operated in Interflug-colours as DDR-SEP on VIP-flights -

taken over by the LUFTWAFFE 10/1990 and operated until 08/1993 -

sold to Uzbekistan Airways -

last known operator was United Alim Airlines of Egypt -

retired - stored or scrapped

 

scanned from Kodachrome-slide

Amfleet 1 coach 84725 in the consist of train 80 at Washington, DC's Union Station on October 22, 2022.

My stripy furry pal - Colin.Such a purry lovely kitty

ODC Fill the Frame

 

I met Helena when I walked through the beautiful library in Amersfoort with other photographers to take pictures. She works there in the coffee corner. At that moment she was reading (how else can it be in a library).

I first made a picture of a reading girl, and later one more when she was talking to someone else. The picture is more beautiful.

You listened to the way she speaks that she was not born in the Netherlands. That's right, she's a Russian married to a Dutch friend; She speaks excellent Dutch. Her russian nick-name is Kleopatra.

•This picture is # 22 in my 100 strangers project.

Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the

www.flickr.com/groups/100strangers/

  

And can also be found on

www.flickr.com/groups/thehumanfamily/

 

Tobias Branig creations at LEGO WORLD Copenhagen 2017

Make: Hyundai Aerospace

Operator: Victory Liner, Inc.

Shot Location: Dau bus terminal, Mabalacat, Pampanga

 

*Thanks to AntokinAmpog for this shot.

Sunday Funday... One of the best times of the year in Austin Texas, not too hot, so we enjoy it while it last...

Is it me or is this a strange way for a dog to sit?

varanasi, india

1972

 

the banks of the ganga (ganges) river

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

I went out shadow hunting and stumbled over the shadow of our raspberry plants.

22° halo of the moon.

La Baie (Québec, Canada)

Caldwell 22, also cataloged as NGC 7662 and nicknamed the Snowball Nebula or Blue Snowball Nebula, is a planetary nebula located about 2,500 light-years from Earth. Nebulae like these represent a stage in evolution that stars like our Sun undergo when they run out of fuel. Stars are nuclear furnaces that spend most of their lives fusing hydrogen into helium. Massive stars have fiery fates, exploding as supernovae, but medium-mass stars like the Sun swell to become red giants as they exhaust their fuel.

 

The process begins when, after billions of years of nuclear fusion, the star starts to shut down. Gravity (no longer balanced by the outward pressure created by nuclear fusion) compresses the stellar core. The star’s outer layers of gas puff away into space, creating a planetary nebula (so named because these objects often resemble planetary orbs when viewed through a small telescope). At the center lie the remains of the original star’s compressed core, a small white dwarf. One day the Sun will meet a similar fate, but it has enough fuel to last another 6 billion years or so.

 

This image was taken using Hubble’s Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2 in 2000. Astronomers compared this image to earlier Hubble images of Caldwell 22 to study how the nebula expanded and changed.

 

Caldwell 22 was discovered by astronomer William Herschel in 1784. It is located in the constellation Andromeda and has a magnitude of 8.3. The nebula is well placed for observing in autumn night skies from the Northern Hemisphere. In the Southern Hemisphere, look for it low in northern skies in the spring. The nebula can be viewed in telescopes of all sizes, but it might be mistaken for a star at low magnification. Higher magnifications will better distinguish the nebula. A medium-sized telescope shows Caldwell 22 well, but the nebula’s central star will remain hidden from all but the largest telescopes.

 

Credit: NASA, ESA, and A. Hajian (University of Waterloo)

 

For more information about Hubble’s observations of Caldwell 22, see:

 

chandra.harvard.edu/photo/2012/pne/

 

For Hubble's Caldwell catalog website and information on how to find these objects in the night sky, visit:

 

www.nasa.gov/content/goddard/hubble-s-caldwell-catalog

Day 22 of #AllanAugust with Elwin, my Elven Allan. I’ve been wanting to do an elf custom, green haired custom and freckled Allan custom for literally years, so this was three birds, one stone kind of deal.

 

His freckles were done with a toothbrush flicking on brown paint, and his hair is painted but the rest of him was layers and layers of pencils, pastels and a LOT of MSC.

 

His ears are attached with wire and epoxy putty, and yes, he’s anatomically correct ;)

 

Hoy presento mi proyecto Nº 22. Es feriado, el dia esta lindo. Esta fotografía la saque en un parque de mi pueblo. Caminando me di cuenta de esa textua que tenia el borde del camino. Espero que les guste. Saludos.

 

Today I present my project No. 22. It's a holiday, the day is nice. This photograph her ​​out in a park in my town. Walking that I realized that I had the textual side of the road. I hope you like it. Greetings.

Loved the soft light shining through these seeds.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

varanasi, india

1972

 

bathers, ganga (ganges) river

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

This is another firearm that technically belongs to my uncle but may very well be mine soon.

 

This .22 pistol is made by High Standard Mfg. out of Connecticut and is the "Sport King" model with a 10-round magazine. The company went out of business in 1984, I believe. They are supposed to be a quality weapon with good accuracy. It originally belonged to my cousin and went to my uncle when my cousin died (the same cousin who made my knife).

 

Apparently, my uncle did not worry too much about gun care as this was maybe the dirtiest weapon I have ever cleaned. It is dirty in the photo; I just spent over two hours taking it apart and cleaning and lubricating it. It is ready to shoot, but I'm going to wait until we are out of triple-digit heat before I go out to shoot.

I guess it's needless to say that I have no acceptance for violence. This picture is a symbol and should not be taken literal. I can be a fire starter sometimes, but it tends to be in a productive way, taking initiative ;)

 

"I'm the trouble starter, punking instigator.

I'm the fear addicted, danger illustrated.

I'm a firestarter, twisted firestarter,

" - The Prodigy

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