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Closeup of the demon being attacked by St. Michael in a stained glass window in St. Lawrence O'Toole Catholic Church in Michigan, ND.
CSX M45311 heads into Baldwin with a ST70 leading a GP series unit, I was not expecting this train at all.
Tricksie showing no mercy to the ty beanie baby.
She has been like a sponge in this chair all day enjoying the warmth from the wood stove.
She woke up to play for about 10 minutes now she's out again.
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I'm invited to the GDS -international Event for Shoes and Accessories- in Düsseldorf!
So exciting!
This is the first of the new collection!
In the year 858 AD the Vikings, with a fleet of more than 60 ships commanded by Hastings and Björn Jaernside, son of the legendary Ragnar Lodbrog, went around the Iberian peninsula, reached the village of Orihuela in eastern Spain and conquered its castle. At that historical moment most of the peninsula was dominated by Muslims who saw with disbelief the arrival of these northern warriors.
Based on this historical moment The Brickstons along with several friends of the LUG ALE built this diorama of the Vikings reaching a village in the south-east of Spain. The diorama was presented at the ALEBricks event held on June 2nd and 3rd, 2018.
The Brickstons Group: Alfonso Abeger (FonsoSac), Pepi Blas, Julio César Cedena, Domingo Hidalgo, Luis López, Emiliano Martínez (Legófito), Victor Martínez (Loko / Nouvilas) and their friends: César Ivan Acero, Luismi Bartolomé, Juan Manuel Boillos, Antonio J. Fernández (Lord Jerome), David Horcajada y David Valderrama have taken part in the diorama.
You can see all the photos inthe album Viking Attack
There is a video with the details: youtu.be/SXz05MJafDg
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En el año 858 d.C. los vikingos con una flota de más de 60 barcos al mando de Hastings y Björn Jaernside, hijo del legendario Ragnar Lodbrog, rodearon la península Ibérica, llegaron hasta la población de Orihuela en el este de España y tomaron su castillo. En ese momento histórico la mayor parte de la península estaba dominada por los musulmanes que veían con incredulidad la llegada de estos guerreros del norte.
Basándose este momento histórico Los Brickstons junto con varios amigos del LUG ALE construyen este diorama de los vikingos llegando a una población en el sur-este de España. El diorama fue presentado en el evento ALEBricks celebrado los días 2 y 3 de junio de 2018.
En el diorama han participado Los Brickstons: Alfonso Abeger (FonsoSac), Pepi Blas, Julio César Cedena, Domingo Hidalgo, Luis López, Emiliano Martínez (Legófito) y Victor Martínez (Loko / Nouvilas) y sus amigos: César Ivan Acero, Luismi Bartolomé, Juan Manuel Boillos, Antonio J. Fernández (Lord Jerome), David Horcajada y David Valderrama.
Puedes ver todas las fotos en el album Viking Attack
Qualche giorno fa sono tornato in arena di canto per vedere i combattimenti dei galli forcelli. Un'altra alba passata ad osservare questi splendidi animali fra lekking (canti d'amore), accoppiamenti (qualche foto arriverà presto) e molti combattimenti. Nella foto l'inizio di uno di questi combattimenti che, solitamente, durano pochi secondi nei quali gli animali si beccano e si "picchiano" utilizzando le ali per cercare di conquistare una gallina con la quale riprodursi.
Some days ago i went back to the black grouse lek to enjoy their fightings. Another sunrise spent watching this amazing animals perform their mating calls, mating with females (some picture will come soon) and a lot of fighting. In this image the start of one of these fights that,usually, last few seconds. The animals usually peck each other and hit each other with the wings to try conquering a female with whom to mate.
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Sparrow versus Red Bishop.
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Staged scene of a fight wasp versus ant. Actual resolution of the photo is 13983 X 9968. Contains different focus stacks from 9 different angles. Shot with a reverse mounted El-Nikkor 50mm on bellows and custom automated focus stacker.
Billie attacking my gardening mat,I was trying to take a shot of a crocus & she wasn`t having it!
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crow deliberately attack an ant nest and rub it all over themselves like perfume! The Formic Acid in the ants helps ward off parasites.
It is about time I did a decent castle MOC. My first and second both were not to my liking, so I had to do something about it. I made a "fair" on for Brickfiesta. This one STILL isn't to my complete liking, but not much I can do about it on this MOC due to parts and time. I am getting better though I hope. :)
Castle walls are Old Grey and I tried just about every landscape technique I could on this MOC. Yes. Those are all LEGO leaves.
Feedback would be appriecated, but please realize I focused on landscaping rather than the castle itself. I definitly will be making a much bigger and better castle in the future. ;)
(If added, feedback would be greatly appreciated.)
My kittens love attacking leaves. She was staring down the yellow one in front before I interrupted. Lucky for them, they'll have no shortage to work with in the coming months.
After protecting my peacock feathers from all children and animals for years, I find myself allowing Toby kitten to decimate them, one by one, because it's just so darn much fun to watch him.
Lucy (our dog) stands amazed. She can hardly believe it. When the kitten first started playing with the feathers, reaching out from the bannisters and pulling them out of the floor vase with his claws, she would come and get me to let me know the kitten was being naughty. Then when she saw me actually picking a feather out and giving it to Toby, she couldn't believe her eyes. She's like the older child watching the baby of the family get away with stuff she was never allowed to do.
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Rufous Hummingbird braces for Black-chinned Hummingbird's attack from below. The back ground is the color of Sedona's Red Rocks
A loose dog goes for a swan, luckily the swan was far too quick and evaded harm. Difficult one to expose for as shooting straight into the sun.
Bosham, West Sussex - UK
Bessemer & Lake Erie SD40T-3 905 leads two other tunnel motors over Conneaut Creek as they grind their way up the hogback out of Conneaut.
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We're living through the last years of interesting topics regarding classic traction in freight traffic on Hungarian rails. Most recently, the Békéscsaba hub of Rail Cargo Hungaria (RCH) got a BR285, which has already started working on the nearby servicing trains starting the 22nd of July.
Yet – very rarely – you can bump into crazy things, mostly thanks to the general bad shape of vehicle maintenance and planning at MÁV-Start. On a slow May afternoon a friend of a friend, working as a dispatcher was scrolling through the planned trains for Line 50 in the system when he noticed that the freight service from Baja-Dunapart was not showing a Class M62, nor the grey diesel TRAXX in the traction box, but a Class M44 shunter.
Could be a typo... But what if... Well, after phoning around half the loc inspectors and RCH dispatchers of Transdanubia, the info was pieced together, that if one of the Sergeis won't be passed back up by early morning to Dombóvár from Pécs, then yes, the little shunter will have to do instead. Not as it stood in the system; sending the M44 out as far as Baja, to return with an – even if empty –, longer train on the hilly Line 50 would be risky.
So RCH tasked its shiny and boring diesel with that job, and sent the Bobó to take care of the other task of the day; bringing nine empty wagons to Komló next to the three already there, and returning with as many as they could load by afternoon. Armed with this knowledge, we set alarms for around three o'clock and checked to see on the mapper if any of the M62s moved.
By 5:30 we were already through the shittiest gas station coffee I've had in a while, and soon enough we were each waiting eagerly near Mecsekjánosi after choosing our locations for the first pics. The rest is history! More pictures from this day here and here.