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Impressionen vom Tag der offenen Tür am 19.09.2015 in der Kyffhäuserkaserne Bad Frankenhausen.

 

Ein Schützenpanzer HS 30 als Ausstellungsstück an der Haupteinfahrt der Kaserne.

Toyo 45c view camera , schneider 90mm lens+r72 filter . Rollei ir 400 metered at 25asa exp 30 secs at f32

it was his turn to bring home fred, his class pet, to tend over the weekend.

 

i'm trying ignore (and yet simultaneously relish) the fact that i keep getting glimpses of his future teen self more and more these days.

  

With my backlighting on, it beautifully illuminates my 30" Cinema Displays.

AB 30 AB Royal Air Force Bomb Disposal DAF LF truck Victoria embankment park Nottingham Armed forces day June 2013

De tram passeert de brug over het Canal du Centre. Foto: A. Gortemaker (NL)

The Dutch F-5s always seemed as if they would stay around for ever, maybe because they outlasted their Starfighters.

 

K-3030 left squadron service in 1988 and after being placed in store, was transferred to the Turkish Air Force as a source of spares, but the airframe as such never left the country.

 

I photographed this Canadair built NF-5 K-3030 at a 'Photo Call' at Waddington and I well remember the photographers laying down the loosely coupled fence, a process I have further progressed on my computer screen :-)

  

Waddington, Lincolnshire

2nd August 1986

 

Pentax MX, Kodachrome

  

19860802 27924 K3030 WAD crop clean clone

Comprei esse kit de jogos em Feira de Santana nas férias, ele vem com sete jogos, mas tem alguns que não sei como joga... particularmente adorei o jogo de xadrez é tão mini e bonitinho! Ficou perfeito com as dolls e isso foi por acaso eu nem comprei pensando nelas!xD

 

Claro que o GT adorou ele gosta de todos os tipos de jogo principalmente os de azar! xD

GT: então meninas!:D

vai um strip poker ai?!;D

 

Mas tarde posto uma foto da Anna com o obitsu novo dela e conto a saga, tragédia, derrota e conclusão do inverno chamado parafuso!._.”

 

Zoey and Kodie 2019

Armed with a single live AMRAAM, 30+93 makes its way towards the 05 threshold at RAF Lossiemouth

@ Naha, Okinawa

Final shot of the April challenge.

Thanks for all the views, faves and comments during the month..!

 

April 2016 photo-a-day challenge

Tree No. 30

6 block woodblock print

moku hanga style with waterbased ink and hand-pulled with a baren

4" x 6" edition of 35

 

A reform congregation along 51st Street in Hyde Park, and the only synagogue in the country to enjoy Secret Service protection by virtue of its proximity to the Obama residence across the street.

They are practicing for performance.

They look like having some trouble,,,

I was planning on using my light box but it was sabotaged by Sruffy I cant keep him out of it but equally he wont sit still long enough to pose .

I don't really know why I took this picture I wasn't sleeping or anything...well, I was taking a nap cos my head hurt but yea, lol

 

Also, that's my awesome HaSkaLa shirt I got from warped tour :D

citymousestyle.blogspot.com/2010/11/day-3-of-30-frog-legs...

 

Land's End cardi & tee

Gap skirt

Tights from Sock Dreams

Aldo shoes

Scarf from eBay

I think I have a shot like this in every year so now me in my " paws "without shoes too :)

I converted the shot to B&W and got the colour of the ball and my nails back.

I never knew the dent in my right ankle was so obvious, it's from an accident.

 

It's way too hot to do anything difficult or outside so this is good.

 

No therapydog work this week, the heat is already getting to Xziva so having kids wanting her to do things would be too much for her !

 

Don't use this photo on weblogs, blogs or other media without my explicit permission !!!!

© all rights reserved Lily aenee

Loosely based on fanfiction written by Narcy (italian only, sorry)

www.efpfanfic.net/viewstory.php?sid=1282626&i=1

 

"Fasci di luce solare filtravano attraverso le tende appena scostate, posandosi delicatamente su di lui, magnificandone i rossi ricci scomposti che gli incorniciavano il capo reclinato un poco verso la porta da cui lo stava osservando esitante."

Not wishing to bore you all but many of you will already be aware that this year [the very end of May] we celebrate 40 years of married life.

 

Ten years after we married I was posted overseas to Gibraltar [just before the Falklands War broke out as it happens which is why I wasn't able to go down that way although prior to going to Gibraltar I had been drafted to HMS Antelope. You may recall that she was one of the ships that went down in the South Atlantic.....lucky for me but sadly not for some of them]. Anyway, the left hand image above was taken at the 1st mess dinner we attended and it was customary to have your photograph taken. We have both always liked this one and it does, of course, bring back some very happy memories for us. I figured that as a part of our Ruby Wedding celebrations it might be fun to try and replicate that photograph taken 30 years ago and here is the result of that on the right. Alas, we no longer have the clothes we wore back then [ except for the bow tie I'm wearing which is the same one!!] but we've had a pretty good stab at wearing something from our current wardrobes!!

 

How lucky we are to have such wonderful processing software available to us that allowed me to combine the new photograph with the background of the old one. We had great fun this evening getting dressed up and trying to get in the same pose that we did all those years ago and I've had great fun burning the midnight oil doing all the processing!!!! LOL I reckon I could have kept on working on it but there came a time when I had to say enough was enough.

 

Anyway I thought it might be nice to share the fruits of our labours with everyone and hope that you derive some pleasure from it as indeed we have.

 

Thanks in advance of any views, comments and/or faves, your time taken to do that is so very much appreciated. :>)

Here's a closer view of my 30" Apple Cinema Display. I'm in love with this thing.

This image from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope shows infant stars "hatching" in the head of the hunter constellation, Orion. Astronomers suspect that shockwaves from a supernova explosion in Orion's head, nearly three million years ago, may have initiated this newfound birth.

 

The region featured in this Spitzer image is called Barnard 30. It is located approximately 1,300 light-years away and sits on the right side of Orion's head, just north of the massive star Lambda Orionis.

 

Wisps of red in the cloud are organic molecules called polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). PAHs are formed anytime carbon-based materials are burned incompletely. On Earth, they can be found in the sooty exhaust from automobile and airplane engines. They also coat the grills where charcoal-broiled meats are cooked.

 

This image shows infrared light captured by Spitzer's infrared array camera. Light with wavelengths of 8 and 5.8 microns (red and orange) comes mainly from dust that has been heated by starlight. Light of 4.5 microns (green) shows hot gas and dust; and light of 3.6 microns (blue) is from starlight.

 

I spent a lovely morning at Letcombe Valley with Judith today. There was a lot of this stuff growing, some of it very tall. At first I thought it was cow parsley, but a friend suggested hogweed as a possibility. Either way, it looked pretty.

 

Info: Canon 7D, 133.0mm, f/6.3, 1/500, ISO 100

I remember seeing one of these on a visit to Vancouver in 1978, and have never seen another one since. I suspect that the Renault 30 flopped in Canada and was quickly withdrawn.

I'm interrupting my Thailand uploads to say after ten years on #flickr I've now reached 30,000,000 views.......

 

Thanks then both to the people that have helped me reach this but also to #flickr itself. It's fair to say I've put a bit of effort in over the years but I've been rewarded with plenty of exposure for my #photography (no pun intended.......) and have got to know so many wonderful photographers all over the world, not least in our little corner of flickr, the #Oxford Flickr group.

 

Over the past couple of years my daily views count has more than halved but whilst there's still so many talented people posting photos to flickr I'm sure it'll continue to be a big part of my photographic life.

 

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ABOUT THIS IMAGE:

NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has snapped a panoramic portrait of a vast, sculpted landscape of gas and dust where thousands of stars are being born. This fertile star-forming region, called the 30 Doradus Nebula, has a sparkling stellar centerpiece: the most spectacular cluster of massive stars in our cosmic neighborhood of about 25 galaxies.

 

The mosaic picture shows that ultraviolet radiation and high-speed material unleashed by the stars in the cluster, called R136 [the large blue blob left of center], are weaving a tapestry of creation and destruction, triggering the collapse of looming gas and dust clouds and forming pillar-like structures that are incubators for nascent stars.

 

The photo offers an unprecedented, detailed view of the entire inner region of 30 Doradus, measuring 200 light-years wide by 150 light-years high. The nebula resides in the Large Magellanic Cloud (a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way), 170,000 light-years from Earth.

 

Nebulas like 30 Doradus are the "signposts" of recent star birth. High-energy ultraviolet radiation from the young, hot, massive stars in R136 causes the surrounding gaseous material to glow. Previous Hubble telescope observations showed that R136 contains several dozen of the most massive stars known, each about 100 times the mass of the Sun and about 10 times as hot. These stellar behemoths all formed at the same time about 2 million years ago.

 

The stars in R136 are producing intense "stellar winds" (streams of material traveling at several million miles an hour), which are wreaking havoc on the gas and dust in the surrounding neighborhood. The winds are pushing the gas away from the cluster and compressing the inner regions of the surrounding gas and dust clouds [the pinkish material]. The intense pressure is triggering the collapse of parts of the clouds, producing a new generation of star formation around the central cluster. The new stellar nursery is about 30 to 50 light-years from R136. Most of the stars in the nursery are not visible because they are still encased in their cocoons of gas and dust.

 

Some of the nascent stars are forming in long columns of gas and dust. Previous Hubble observations revealed that the process of "triggered" star formation often involves massive pillars of material that point toward the central cluster. Such pillars form when particularly dense clouds of gas and dust shield columns of material behind them from the blistering radiation and strong winds released by massive stars, like the stars in R136. This protected material becomes the pillars where stars can form and grow. The Hubble telescope first spied these pillars of stellar creation when it captured close-up views of the Eagle Nebula.

 

The new image of 30 Doradus shows numerous pillars — each several light-years long — oriented toward the central cluster. These pillars, which resemble tiny fingers, are similar in size to those in the Eagle Nebula. Without Hubble's resolution, they would not be visible. One pillar is visible within the oval-shaped structure to the left of the cluster. Two [one dark and one bright] are next to each other below and to the right of the cluster. One pillar is at upper right, and still another is just above the cluster.

 

Newborn stars within most of these pillars already have been discovered in pictures taken by Hubble's infrared camera, the Near Infrared Camera and Multi-Object Spectrometer, which can penetrate the dust to detect embryonic stars. Eventually, intense radiation and stellar winds from the developing stars will blow off the tops of the pillars. The Hubble image shows that one such eruption already has occurred in 30 Doradus. A trio of young stars has just been "born" by breaking out of its natal pillar. These new stars are just a few hundred thousand years old.

 

In another 2 million years, the new generation of stars will be in full bloom. But the massive stars in R136 will have burned themselves out. And the nebula's central region will be a giant shell, devoid of gas and dust. Still later, all of the most massive stars and gas will have disappeared from the entire region. Only older, less massive stars will remain in a region cleared of gas and dust.

 

The mosaic image of 30 Doradus consists of five overlapping pictures taken between January 1994 and September 2000 by Hubble's Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2. Several color filters were used to enhance important details in the stars and the nebula. Blue corresponds to the hot stars. The greenish color denotes hot gas energized by the central cluster of stars. Pink depicts the glowing edges of the gas and dust clouds facing the cluster, which are being bombarded by winds and radiation. Reddish-brown represents the cooler surfaces of the clouds, which are not receiving direct radiation from the central cluster.

Links het Canal du Centre met even verderop een oude scheepslift. Foto: A. Gortemaker (NL)

30.11.10

 

Last day before December and my 1st month of the 365 project is over! only 11months (or 335 pictures) left!! ha,ha! Looking at my 30 pictures I can see that a lot has been going on in my life! Different moods, different ideas and different feelings! 365 is really making me get out of my comfort zone! I am not complaining.. although I have been struggling I am thankful for every step of the way! Felt like quitting a few times, I won't lie.. but the goal I'm trying to achieve is too important to let it go! :D

 

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Último día antes de Diciembre y mi primer mes del proyecto 365 terminado! Sólo quedan 11 meses (o 335 fotos)!! ja,ja,ja! Viendo mis últimas 30 fotos me doy cuenta de que han pasado muchas cosas en mi vida! Muchos estados de ánimo, muchas ideas, muchas dudas y muchos sentimientos cruzados! el proeycto 365 definitivamente me está haciendo salir de mi zona de confort! No es que me queje... aunque lo he pasado "mal" a veces, estoy agradecida por cada paso del camino! He querido dejarlo en alguna ocasión, no voy a mentir... pero la meta que estoy intentando alcanzar es demasiado importante para dejarlo ir! :D

 

Deseadme suerte para los próximos 30 días!! :D

  

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.....while having a coffee at an outdoor cafe and thinking how I could take a photo of the local cinema for a monthly challenge here on Flickr, I noticed a crowd of people heading in the right direction.

 

I heard them before I saw them due to the loud music coming from the make-shift mobile bar they were pulling, complete with cool box and a plentiful supply of beer in crates at the back of the trailer.

 

There is a tradition here in Germany that when a guy becomes 30 and he is still not married he has to go to the stairs of the town hall and sweep up all the broken plates, cups and bottles that have been smashed there on the ground by his friends.

 

Some just turn up there and do the sweeping but others, as you can see in this image, take it a bit further. This guy was walking around dressed like a well known female Baywatch lifeguard.

 

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kyoto, japan

fall 1972

 

candid, department store

(damaged negative)

 

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

 

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Custom #30 has been patiently waiting for her turn but here are her first pictures. She is my #29's sister. Her mom wanted a "shabby chic" look for both. She still needs one more pair of eye chips so more pictures are to come. Hope you love her!

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