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I like the silhouettes of the firemen in the forefront. This is another shot that was originally shot in the early 70's.
Ok, so it may not be the biggest and grandest of Christmas trees, but it was slightly strange to see it in a fresh fish shop :)
This anole has been thru some things. Currently living its best life in my pot of pentas.
Green Anole (Anolis carolinensis)
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this was a real battle against the elements kind of photo... the wind was blowing strongly, clouds kept bringing in an odd shower or two, the spray from the waves was covering my lens... the microfibre towels went into overdrive... the umbrella was nearly torn by the wind and finding the right moment to capture the shot i wanted required tonnes of patience...
ISO 200 | f/11 | 1.6 sec | 30mm| Reverse GND FIlter
So here it is. I really like this. However I really struggled with what sort of plants and foliage I wanted on it. My original plans where much different. After looking at some pictures from one of my books it didn't really match up so I changed it.
I don't have any plans for another moc yet. However I'd like to pump out as many builds as possible this summer. So expect more soon!
Anyway hope y'all like it! Feedback is much appreciated!
-Gregory
Fantastic to see the Avro Lancaster flying again after a couple of years on the side-lines and back with some of the other great fighter's from WW2 belonging to the RAF Battle of Britain memorial flight based at RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire.
Hey guys thanks for checking out my MOC on Flickr, this is taking about 50+ hours to build and is my own spinoff head canon Star Wars story! It is a mission where the 91st recon corps was stationed to settle local disputes before the Confederacy of independent systems became involved which brought the conflict to a whole new level.
Back gate designed to be defensible not accessible to the enemy. One more drummers tower, two or maybe four more walls depending on the available stock.
A very small part of the famous ` Terracotta Army` of some 8,000 figures. They have been guarding the tomb of Qin Shi Huang for over 2,000 years !! Each soldier has different features & expressions. Traces of pigment indicate that their current monochrome grey dress was once bright yellow, purple & green.
Zweikampf an der Bande zwischen -43- Alexander Weiß (Krefeld Pinguine) und -91- Marc El-Sayed (EC Bad Nauheim), DEL 2 - EC Bad Nauheim gegen Krefeld Pinguine, Bad Nauheim, Colonel-Knight-Stadion, 26.01.25
For my 40th anniversary for Empire Strikes Back, I wanted to build one of my favorite scenes from the movie. This really started out with the AT-ATs. I wanted to build an AT-AT that scales with the models I have building as of late. But when I was thinking about taking pictures, I thought it would be way cooler if I built the scene these things inhabit. Thus, the Battle of Hoth was born. Everything is roughly at the 250 scale. The instructions for the AT-AT are free and you can view or download them at the link below.
drive.google.com/file/d/1CErxJcbKvDlD7jjFSyeAp4YzVvvi9O4o...
While we are still thinking of B&W and leading lines , here is a shot looking up one of the towers remaining at the site of Battle Abbey . It is sited by The Terrace Walk overlooking some of the Battlefield - according to the book it would appear to be 15th Century .
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This was taken during an incredibly colorful sunset outside of building 66 at MIT.
The light was illuminating only one side of the triangolar building.
It reminded me a big battle ship floating in the space.
AMC
Tactical Drone Market Place and Inworld Store
Omg this is so much fun!
The drone is an RC vehicle with many advanced features
Weapons and streamline handling, advanced flight engine to accurate simulate the flight behaviour of a helicopter, with 3 cinematic cameras system for a real flying simulation & Mobile control unit prop with built-in animation.
Key features:
- controller HUD
- advanced flight engine
- cinematic cameras (cams are as smooth as possible in SL for RC vehicles)
- driver / passenger system with animations
- vehicle mode - sit on the drone to activate. Drive it like a vehicle
- auto land and return functions
- lock / unlock (from unwanted passengers)
- weapon system with slight push (NUKE, cluster swarm, bomb). Fire with LMB
- chat relay (chat through the drone in the local chat)
- phantom mode (fly through objects and obstacles)
- gps locator
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The battle of life is, in most cases, fought uphill; and to win it without a struggle were perhaps to win it without honor. If there were no difficulties there would be no success; if there were nothing to struggle for, there would be nothing to be achieved.
Samuel Smiles
A week later and i made another trip to Bushy Park, ( Trip 6 ) in London. The Rut was showing signs of happening, although a bit low key.
This Red Deer Stag was showing signs of an injury above the left eye with a large patch of dried blood.
Image best viewed in "lights out" L key.
The battle features the forces of the Central Asain Combine attacking the remnants of The Iron Core, after the apoc. Yes, I shamelessly ripped this off Goldman.
Credit to Crimson Wolf for the burned grass.
There is a great battle is going on between my camera systems. The battle for my attention.
The mighty heavyweight Canon 5D mk III has the processing power, the massive ISO advantage, and the versatility of those interchangeable lenses.
Whilst small, the purposeful brick shaped Sigma DP Merrill cannot be discounted. It has a huge 46MP Foveon sensor and a fixed lens that is so sharp it can cut your finger if you touch it the wrong way. The sensor creates such vivid and rich colours and the sharpest b&w images imaginable. It's small and compact, light and discrete ...
So far they are getting along in harmony, with both getting plenty of use. Time will tell ...
At about two to three years of age, young lions are no longer tolerated by their family ― the pride. Their mothers are usually ready for their next litter of cubs, which often drives them out to become nomads. This mostly happens to young males, but it happens to females as well; if the pride is too large and has difficulty supporting itself, young females will also be driven to become nomads.
This driving out of young lions is vital to the survival of the pride. For females, it keeps the pride at a size that requires less support. For males, there are two other advantages. First, there is less competition for the prime male over mating in the pride. Second, it helps avoid incest. By leaving the pride, the young males will move to mate with other lionesses rather than those related to them, thus the gene pool is kept healthy.
After being kicked out, young male lions either roam alone or in small bands - often with their brothers or cousins. At such age, their only option is to survive the unknown lands or perish. In fact, this is the time when most of them die; only about one in eight male lions make it to adulthood. Those who do survive and find a new territory have to take over another pride. This means fighting with the resident males - frequently to death. That’s yet another evolutionary challenge for them to stay alive.
Floppy Ear and his mate Jagged Ear, famous nomadic lions were sitting in the grass of the savannah plains early in the morning in the company of a Lioness. Photographed on an early morning game drive in Maasai Mara Game Reserve, Kenya.
Battle Maid, Original Photographer: A.Z.Production Cosplay Photography (instagram.com/azproductioncosp) Cosplayer: Mirana (www.instagram.com/mirana_cos/)
The MTCW Battle Rifle is a prototype weapon that fires 7.62x51mm NATO and was developed during the Cold War, in the year of 1963.
It's common sense that battle rifles of that period had poor recoil control when in automatic fire. However, the prototype circumvents that using the unique Mitigation Through Counter Weight, which uses the gases from the shot to cycle the bolt and to activate the counter weight system.
Although successful in its purpose, the rifle presented faulty action, excessive weight and high cost and was ultimately scrapped.
Credits to Necro for the wood blending and to Soup for teaching me an ancient technique.
With a large gash above her right eye, this Grizzly Bear sow must have been in a rescent confrontation with a boar and won the battle to save her two cubs.
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Sunrise this morning near my house here in Battle Ground. I wish the barn were facing the other direction because the clouds to my left were really nice and higher in the sky. Oh well, Such is life!!!
Hope you all have a fantastic weekend!
CameraCanon EOS 5D Mark II
Exposure0.8
Aperture f/11.0
Focal Length 16 mm
ISO Speed50