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17yo, no toofus, not much hair, but boundless energy and a happy go lucky demeanor...Probably the All Star of the day...

 

From our shoot at NSPCA last Sunday:

www.nevadaspca.org/adoptable-animals/adoptable-dogs

 

They've got the Puppy Bowl, and now the Dog Bowl for adult dogs, when are we gonna get the Geezer Bowl?

#OldDogsRule

 

Strobist:

Hung a couple of Canon 430EXII's w/ R2 PRO 2.4GHz receivers over pooches

Flashpoint Explor600 Pro w/ Glow Folding Beauty Dish as key.

Fired w/ Flashpoint R2 PRO 2.4GHz Transmitter

 

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VH-OJA 747-438 glides above the rolling countryside near Albion Park as it prepares for touchdown at the Illawarra Airport. The plane is going into retirement and will be joining other exhibits at the Historical Aircraft Restoration Society based at the airport.

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Rosslyn Bay, Yeppoon

Pirates. The worst scum of the galaxy. From raiding to smuggling, this vile scum has plagued the outer rim of the Knavelion system for decades.

The most fearsome of the pirates clans is lead by Junk E Rasmoid, a terrible fellow who will stop at nothing to get his hands on the best cargo entering his galaxy.

 

The captain overstepped his bounds by capturing a PETA vessel bound for the Salouth starfield. With his furry cargo in the hold, the massive freighter ventured into the blackness of space in search of more prey.

 

The ship encountered a field of gamma radiation that went undetected by the ship's Geiger counter. All seemed well within the mighty freighter, untill the animals struck...

  

According to Soren Roberts, one does not become a man until he's built a SHIP.

 

Looks like I graduated from the boys club.

This rather large ship clocks in just over the official SHIP mark at 106 Studs long, 34 studs wide, and 32 studs tall.

 

Building it was quite the experience, I must say.

I'd say I've got about twenty hours into the build over the course of five days.

 

Now I need to go build a stand for it!

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boundless dazzling snow ,

walking lightly on the snow

to protect the snow's purity

 

Equally shinning setting sun ,

walking towards it ,

the journey made me tiring.

 

I am the shade of the wind,

guarding my faith firmly .

Nothing could trample it

 

Oh, walking toward it...

Please turn around.

Walking your own way...

 

茫茫雪耀眼睛

小心的行走在雪上

不愿玷污雪的纯洁

 

那边是夕阳

斜光也那么耀眼

走得我好累好累

 

我是风中的影子

守卫着我的信念

不许无端的践踏

 

哦.走过去...

请绕开.

走你的路...

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Boundless Joy show at Carter Art Center, Kansas City, Mo., clay, glaze, lustres, 13"x20.5"x12", 2008, photo by E.G. Schempf

Laowa 9mm C-Dreamer lens

 

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NYC, seen from the Empire State Building

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The One from Everlasting to Everlasting Holds Sovereignty over Everything

 

1. In the boundless universe and expanse, so many living beings are living and multiplying, following the law of life and following an unchanging rule repeatedly. Ah … ah … ah … ah….

 

2. He will make mankind know his existence, see his deeds, and believe in his sovereignty. God’s Management has been going forward, going forward and has never stopped. He will make mankind see his deeds, see his deeds, and return to his kingdom. This is his plan and is the work he has been managing for thousands of years.

 

3. The dead take away the stories of the living, and the living repeat the historical tragedy of the dead. Mankind cannot but ask: Why do we live? And why do we have to die? Who governs this world? And who created this mankind? Is it really the creation of nature? Is mankind really able to control his own destiny? Mankind does not know at all who is the Ruler of the universe and all things, much less know the beginning and the future of mankind, but is only living in this law resignedly. No one can break free from it, nor can anyone change it. This is because among all things and above the universe, there is the One from everlasting to everlasting who rules over all this, rules over all this.

 

4. He is the One whom mankind has never seen, the One whom mankind has never known, and the One whom mankind never believes to exist, the One whom mankind never believes to exist, but he is the One who breathed the breath into mankind’s ancestors and gives mankind life, the One who supplies and nourishes mankind for their living, the One who leads mankind to walk to this day, and much more the only One whom mankind lives by. He rules over all things, and rules over all things and living beings in the universe; he governs the four seasons and regulates the changing of wind, frost, snow, and rain; he bestows sunshine to mankind and also brings the fall of night to mankind; he stretches out the heavens and the earth and brings mankind mountains, rivers, and lakes and the living things in them.

 

5. His deeds are everywhere, his power is everywhere, his wisdom is everywhere, and his authority is everywhere. His deeds and his power cause mankind to have to acknowledge his real existence and have to acknowledge the fact that he rules over all things.

 

from “Man Can Only Be Saved in God’s Management” in The Word Appears in the Flesh

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Juvenile Herring Gull.

Dungeness 2025, TPW'S

 

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boundless with waves

singing sailors praise

silent feeling

of the rose

 

Canon EOS M; Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro; RAW Image Post: Affinity Photo 1.8.3

 

2020-05-05-EOS-0808

 

(Spring 2020) GT Cooper

Nearly 2300 meters the Pico rises out of the Antlantic. As you climb up to the summit, the view opens onto a seemingly boundless expanse. Near the horizon the island Faial.

Boundless Books: 50 Literary Classics Transformed into Works of Art

Postertext

Chronicle Books

September 2016

Over the past decade, I have photographed Norwegian entrepreneur and roboticist Hans Peter Brøndmo many times, capturing him in settings that mirror his dual nature as both a visionary engineer and an artist at heart. This particular portrait was taken aboard the R/V Kinfish in the high Arctic, where the stark, elemental beauty of the surroundings seemed to reflect his own blend of precision and imagination.

Hans Peter is a rare subject—an inspirational leader in engineering and a dear friend. We share a deep passion for photography and art, and our conversations often drift between the mechanics of robotic autonomy and the aesthetics of light and form. His work at Everyday Robots for Google was transformational, leading efforts to create learning-based, adaptive robots that could navigate complex human environments. By integrating advances in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and embodied cognition, he sought to push beyond conventional automation and into a future where robots could assist in meaningful, intuitive ways.

Beyond Everyday Robots, Hans Peter’s entrepreneurial career has been defined by a deep understanding of both technology and human experience. As a serial entrepreneur, he has founded and led multiple ventures at the cutting edge of robotics, AI, and digital media. His ability to bridge technical breakthroughs with real-world applications has made him a sought-after leader in the field. Early in his career, he worked on pioneering internet technologies and later shifted his focus to robotics, recognizing the profound impact intelligent machines could have on industries ranging from healthcare to environmental monitoring.

His approach to robotics is as much philosophical as it is technical. He often speaks of the importance of creating systems that adapt, learn, and evolve—machines that are not rigidly programmed but instead develop a kind of digital intuition. One of his key lessons from years of work in the field is that the best robots are not those that seek to replace humans but those that enhance human capability, allowing people to focus on creativity, connection, and problem-solving.

There are few people who move so effortlessly between disciplines, who can speak as fluently about neural networks as they can about composition and exposure. Hans Peter embodies that rare synthesis of logic and intuition, of rigorous engineering and boundless creativity. Whether on the deck of a research vessel or in the depths of a machine-learning lab, he carries the same spark of curiosity—a restless pursuit of the next great challenge.

 

A chihuahua running on the beach, kicking up sand, caught in mid air.

Sometimes in life, opening just one door that at the time may not have seemed so important can lead to boundless opportunities, and set you on the path towards heaven. The heaven you created for yourself.

 

Standing in front of this scenery in Dubrovnik, Croatia, I felt like heaven was the only thing that was surrounding me.

 

Dubrovnik, Croatia

May 2012

There was something erotic in the dark winter sky, with the thick blanket of clouds, gray, cold wind.

Everything seemed made to try to push the other’s skin.

In the boundless gray, felt like a long time to close in a room.

And in that room, indulge in pleasure without limits, as if it was the only place in the world to do so.

 

Banana Yoshimoto

A coyote hunts at Cades Cove in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Forty-five minutes of jumping, sniffing and prowling. Fantastic.

An evening at the shoreline in Denmark after a couple of days with heavy rain.

 

Technical details,-

 

Canon 7D, EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5, f/10, 10mm, 3.2s, ISO100, Hitech 3 stop GND

 

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Teknaf,

Bangladesh 2014

M10-P + Voigtlander Classic Nokton 35mm f1.4 II S.C.

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