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Light Painting

Long Exposures

 

Esta fotografía lleva un tiempo en Facebook, pero ahora que tengo un album solo para "light painting", tenia que buscar su hueco en Flickr. Gracias por la visita ;)

The Osprey was trying to get the Bald Eagle to drop the duck.

A Jaguar hood ornament with some vintage Mercedes-Benz bokeh.

McDonnell Douglas F-15E Strike Eagle 91-0307/LN of the 492nd FS/48th FW gets airborne at Lakenheath, using the call-sign Attack 11.

McDonnell Douglas Boeing EA-18G Growler 169206 577 Navy NJ-562 US Marine VAQ-129 Vikings Electronic Attack 503 Squadron

Photo taken at EAA Airventure Wittman Regional Airport Oshkosh Wisconsin USA July 2022

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Attack Hydrant! Thursday Doors Day/ TDD/ DDD

A female competitor at the Shepparton Victoria Australia race track.

Borneo - 2023

 

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My Gear

 

Nikon D7200

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Sigma 17-50 mm F/2.8

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Nikkor AF-S DX 35 mm f/1.8G

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Sigma 70-300mm -F/4-5.6-AF DG

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Meke 85mm f1.8

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Ricoh Gr III

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Manfrotto Befree

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Usually, I create picture of Classic Space themes. But from space to Sea, let's try something else :) Pirates was my 2nd favourite theme in my youth and still today these sets are amazing ! This is a small tribute...

I asked our guide, Samson what was the most dangerous situation he had ever been in while being a guide in Tanzania for 17 years. He described a situation where an elephant charged the land rover and told us that the only way to handle the situation was to charge back because you could not back up fast enough and the elephant could flip the car over. He reassured us that it had only happened once in 17 years and it was very, very rare so I shouldn't worry. Well, not more than 20 minutes later, a group of elephants walked by behind our car and a group walkedt in front and suddenly the last female in front, turned, raised her ears, started trumpeting and charging towards us. Samson immediately, put the car in gear and charged back. The elephant ended up tearing the grill of the vehicle and denting the iron bar. We were safe, but it was very scary but it was something I will never forget!

 

Sunrise attacks the morning frost at Milford.

6H61 0615 Immingham-Milford biomass signal checked waiting for a free road in Milford West Sidings. Bound for Drax eventually but will run in a later path due to customer request.

Ferrybridge power station is seen silent in the distance and a local horse has come fence line to take the number. it must have been not required judging by his long face. 'groan'

All the four characters from Dino Attack theme revamped.

hello hello HELLO!!!!! they don't taste as good as they look, do not be fooled by the colors! i was filming and then BAKABOOSH! shot this. yep, smart eh? okay never mind. beautiful day it was! really old shot, thought i should post it. :)

 

The video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=1QFfYE7nAKQ

not so good i know. filmed it for fun!

 

smile and have a lovely day everyone!

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Flying Saucer Attack

 

Various CD albums, compilations and CDEPs.

 

All original CD issues not reissues.

 

Flying Saucer Attack is an English experimental space rock band formed in Bristol in 1992, led by songwriter David Pearce. Rachel Brook (now Rachel Coe) of Movietone was a member during the band's early incarnation; other musicians contributing to the group's recordings and live performances included Rocker (ex-the Flatmates), Matt Elliott (aka the Third Eye Foundation) and Sam Jones (of Crescent).

 

Drawing on krautrock, folk and dream pop, the group referred to their DIY sound as "rural psychedelia" and were associated with bands of the contemporary post-rock and shoegazing scenes. The band was able to create a small but enthusiastic fanbase, and were notable for recording most of their output at home, avoiding recording studios. (Source: Wikipedia)

Hawker Sea Fury 10 FB11 153 Royal Navy WJ288 RN NX15S

In 1962 this Aircraft was on display at the Historic Museum Southend-On-Sea Registered as G-SALY

Photo taken at EAA Airventure Wittman Regional Airport Oshkosh Wisconsin USA July 2022

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Blue Tit attacking his reflection in a car wing-mirror in an Angus glen.

Adults attacking me while I was photographind the chicks and these adults themsrlves.

 

After much dive-bombing and squawking, they accepted me and left me alone.

’ve waited nine years for this moment…

 

For reasons unknown to us, Nex and Stringer would never see another release after 2012, despite two full waves of sets they could easily have been integrated into. With Bulk growing increasingly orange and Stringer’s lack of unified color scheme, my belief is that Nex and Stringer underperformed in BREAKOUT as the two cheaper sets of the second wave and were cut from the lineup for the remainder of Hero Factory’s run.

 

Until today…

 

With a helmet commissioned from @galva_nize_ I present BRAIN ATTACK Stringer. He is of the same height class as Stormer and Surge and is equipped with a Hero Sword. He also has a scanning apparatus affixed to his arm for performing sonar sweeps and picking up thermal signatures. I went for a more hefty build as Stringer deserves the extra muscle. I have also tried to combine his blue BREAKOUT color scheme and his orange 1.0 colors to create something that honors both.

 

I have taken great lengths to keep the design language of the other BRAIN ATTACK sets:

- Melee weapons

- Silver or Gunmetal secondary color

- Transparent armor piece

- Hero Core Clamp and Visor

 

This build uses a shoulder configuration first used by Beardly_Designs. I don’t think anything else draws inspiration from other MOCs but, if you feel it does, let me know!

 

Building this MOC is honestly a dream come true for me. I’m glad I can finally give Stringer the form he deserves.

I've decided to put together a book with all my weird bird images so expect to see more of these. I've also got 3 books that will be for sale on Blurb as soon as I give up on making changes to them.

Attack From Above

 

I was laying on the slope of an Alaskan riverbank talking to one of my workshop students. My 500mm lens sitting in my lap. We were interrupted as a bald eagle, carrying a partially eaten salmon, suddenly landed about three meters right in front of us. I could not rise to a standing position as it would have startled the eagle. The best I could manage for any chance of a shot was to lay back on the bank, handhold the 500mm, and shoot between my extended legs with feet spread apart. Luckily, I was (barely) outside the 500’s minimal focal distance. With the eagle almost filling the frame I started shooting. While so engaged, neither I nor the student were aware of another eagle approaching in aerial attack mode intent on thievery. Just as the shutter fired, the attacker’s taloned feet entered the frame as the landed eagle became aware of the aerial disturbance. FYI, stealing salmon from another eagle rather than catching their own is a common survival tactic especially with the oncoming winter season.

Another totally unhelpful hint for

A Canada Goose chasing off a rival at Worcestershire Wildlife's Upton Warren Reserve

 

Thank you all for commenting and favouring my images it is very much appreciated.

The Ryula Attack Helicopter build. Carries two pilots (a driver, and a gunner), missiles pods, missiles, lock on AGMs, and a rotary cannon for close support for infantry.

World Wide Pillow Fight Day Amsterdam

Cal Fire North American OV-10A Bronco taxiing to the Medford Airtanker Base

Kamera Canon EOS 600D

Belichtung 0,004 sec (1/250)

Blende f/5.6

Brennweite 180 mm

ISO-Empfindlichkeit 3200

And so the game begins.... White pawn opening the the attack!

2/52 week project.

Annual firefighter training

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Deinodryinus atriventris wasp attacking a leafhopper nymph of the Genus Gyponana.

 

Wasp Size: ~5mm

 

As I watched this small wasp hop from plant-to-plant through my camera's viewfinder, I managed to capture many frames of her discovering and parasitizing this surprised leafhopper nymph! When their encounter was over, the wasp simply walked away, leaving the stunned but alive hopper to be slowly consumed by the wasp's offspring.

 

Photographed handheld with a Canon Rebel XTi (400D) and Canon 100mm macro lens.

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