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....went swimming one day, along with mummy. In the lakes beside the Avalon Hide at RSPB Ham Wall, Ashcott in Somerset.
The rainy season begins.
355 images taken at 5 second intervals, stacked by brightness.
Lightning added for effect.
Scatto eseguito da capanno fisso.
Shot made from a fixed shed.
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The dial and on switch to an antique television set with a UHF channel positioned to channel 5. Everyone basically watched the same programs, listened to the same news broadcasts, and politically were less divided.
Sat. July 5, 2014.
Storm System near Ituna Sk. w/ Quarter Sized Hail.
There was a TON of action in Saskatchewan this day - I had to work so I was "Late to the Game."
There were 6 Tornadoes in Sask. this day, my team and I headed to the closest Storm Cell that we could make it to, being right around Ituna Sk.
We didn't end up with a lot but got a beautiful Shelf Cloud and then plowed by Quarter Sized Hail.
1997 Vauxhall Astra 1.6 Duo 5-door.
Supplied by Latham of Paignton (Vauxhall).
Last taxed in February 2020 and last MoT test expired in January 2020.
The so-called 5 Day Deal now only has 3 days left. If you're just getting started with photography, or even been at it for a while, there is more than enough in here for you to enjoy. It includes a special tutorial I made in Venice at www.stuckincustoms.com/links/5daydeal
Happy Spring Polaroid week, my friends! What great timing with the recent release of round frames. I shot this 3x with the Polaroid Macro 5 SLR. Day 2.
DAF museum Eindhoven. DAF, Van Doorne Aanhangwagen Fabriek (trailer factory) or Van Doorne Automobiel Fabriek (automobile factory), is a Dutch truck manufacturer. The brothers Van Doorne were the founders in 1932.
1963 DAF TB160 DD470
Engine: 5.8 litros inline 6-cyl diesel 110hp
Body: Verheul Waddinxveen
Seats: 32
Operator: Twentsche Electrische Tramwegmaatschappij - TET 132
Destination: Hasseler Es
The Fatal 5 although I only have 3. These are the members of the Fatal 5 I have right now. Id love to make an Emerald Eye, Tharok, and Validus. I dont really have any ideas for them right now but if anyone does have an idea for the other 3 please let me know.
From L to R
Persuader
Emerald Empress
Mano
This is the nebula rich region in the constellation of Monoceros the Unicorn with the dark Cone Nebula (left of centre) and the small V-shaped and bright Hubble’s Variable Nebula at bottom, a reflection nebula that varies in form and brightness. Above the Cone Nebula is the triangular Christmas Tree Cluster, NGC 2264, here upside down as the bright blue star 15 Mon is the base of the tree. The large region of nebulosity is Sharpless 2-273. The V-shaped dark nebula above centre is LDN 1603.
Near 15 Mon is a blue reflection nebula. Another blue reflection nebula IC 2169 and associated star cluster Collinder 95 is at left — I framed the field to contain this nebula. Other bits of reflection nebulosity surround it - clockwise: NGC 2245, NGC 2247 and IC 446 above the main nebula. The rich faint cluster near centre is Trumpler 5.
This is a blend of 8 x 5-minute exposures at ISO 800 unfiltered with 6 x 8-minute exposures at ISO 1600 shot through an Optolong L-Enhance dual-band nebula enhancement filter (it lets through only Oxygen III blue-green and Hydrogen-alpha red to really enhance the nebulosity). All exposures with the Canon EOS Ra mirrorless camera through the SharpStar HNT150 Hyperbolic Newtonian Astrograph at f/2.8, from home on a very clear moonless night January 26, 2020. All stacked, aligned and blended in Photoshop 2020.
"Ahhh... a fresh donut with a cup of hot coffee and a book ~ a moment to myself."
{Wednesday, 5 January 2011 -- 5:365}
Immagine scattata a Vernazza - 5 Terre
Corretta in post produzione con Photoshop
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At 5:04pm (ET) Wednesday (6/29), SpaceX launched the SES-22 payload atop Falcon9 booster B1073.
Cloudy skies made for a moody backdrop as the rocket thundered off the pad.
Views from the pad were captured with sound-activated cameras.
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So yesterday we spent a lot of time working on stacking which led to a dog who really didn't want to be in front of the camera anymore... sooooooo this is what we got lol!
A day at Blackpool started with a visit to the depot. Please note that some shots from this day have already been posted on my site - these are the remainder.
1951 built Leyland PD2/5- Burlingham No. 298 sits outside the depot on 26/6/72. It was converted for PW use in 1969 and was used until 1975 - it is now preserved.
5 minutes would have been nice, but it was more like 5 hours. 228 cools its heels while it waits until the NS in Bellevue to take it, creating a domino effect and bringing the west end of the railroad to a standstill. In all 4 trains are parked waiting to move. And none would until about sundown. And not to mention it was nice to be able to see the former WC 6003 again.
56104 crosses the Manchester Ship Canal at Latchford, Warrington, with an empty MGR train from Fiddlers Ferry Power Station on the final full day of operation of the line from Arpley to Skelton Junction, Friday 5 July 1985.
Didn't expect to see this at a VW show... Great to see though, not sure I've seen one close up before.
I can't get a DVLA result on this; the make seems to have been entered as Renault 5 Turbo 2 according to Cartell.
"I used to believe that prayer changes things, but now I know that prayer changes us, and we change things." Mother Teresa
52 8184-5 mit einem Schaugüterzug im Bw Staßfurt
52 8184-5 with an Photo train at the Railway museum of Staßfurt
Week 5
Well, this week was easily the hardest one so far. It took about eight hours to gather everything and set it all up. That doesn't even include making the clouds- which I had been making over the course of the week. The rain machine worked perfect. I am so ridiculously happy I made it and can't wait to use it again. In all, the shoot was pretty exhausting. I finally finished around midnight by the time everything was wrapped up and cleaned. I would say it was worth it. Like previous work, most of what you see in this picture is not post production. It is a designed set. I wore a bathing suit and changed shirts three times. It was a tad bit hilarious.