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this shot was taken at my work where its dirty, old, and decaying. it's very cool to shoot in the building and the industrial machien. here is one simple shot of the buckets/bins we use to hold parts after they are made. hope you enjoy! more images to come!
The Kreative People 218th Treat This event is now underway. Come give it a try!
My picture here is making use of two of the source images on offer. See them in the 1st comment box below.
Icy stars or flowers, I froze 10 liters of water in a bucket overnight, at night it was freezing around -20c and in the morning the water had frozen enough. I also put few tulips in the bucket to give colors to the ice lantern. As the water froze, small patterns formed on the surface of the ice, nature's wonderful art.
The photo is a small part of a larger photo, it is also a stacking of 19 photos.
Finland, after a cold night.
👱♀️🎧 The Frozen Call - Ancient Nordic Chant ( Jonna Jinton ).
After a day of buckets of rain, a. wonderful half hour at Elgol watching the waves crash and the clouds charge across the scene. There always seems to be a moment in every day when
the light performs. It's been such a. wild and wet few days , but I've had such fun. Buckets of rain is by Bob Dylan.
A group of wooden water buckets at Shirakumo shrine (白雲神社). Located in the Kyoto Imperial Palace grounds (Gosho). Medium format film scan.
I have long had this creature on my Bucket List of shots I wanted to capture. My husband took a trip to YNP with a friend and was able to spot a badger burrow. I was so envious when he came home with a few shots. On one outing, I saw a badger moving through the weeds with the tail showing, but never did I get the full view. Finally in 2021 I found my first Badger family.
The location was in YNP near Lamar Valley. I spent many hours watching for some action. Mom, (the sow) often peeked out of the burrow (setts) to check out the photographers. The American Badger is a nocturnal hunter. They are fossorial carnivores, as they catch a large portion of food when they tunnel after rodents with great speed. This badger was a solitary, with only one home. Mom had three cubs (kits), but on the day of filming, a coyote had capture one baby. The next day, another cub disappeared. Mom was very attentive, and would pull the badger out for daily grooming. I think she actually felt safer with the photographer watching her home. When Mom did leave the burrow, I was shocked to see her long body (which can be 23-30 inches long and can weigh 14-19 lbs. for females and the bore can weigh more). I never saw the male.
They have powerful front claws and can run 16-19 mph for a short distance. They eat coyotes and other small mammals, with added protein from worms and bugs. The grizzled black-brown and white pelts are used for shaving brushes and paint brushes. The America Indian along with other groups often ate the meat from the badger.
For many years I have wanted to photograph both an OEBB 1020 and the famous Trisannabrücke on the Arlbergbahn. Despite many visits to Innsbruck I had not managed either. But last summer during my summer vacation in Innsbruck I was ecstatic to find out EBFLs 1020.018 would be running trips in Voralberg. At the famous shot at Braz I found out that in addition to the planned trips there would be an extra photo across the summit. I was able to make my way back over to Braz by train and bus ahead of the planned departure. After a short photo stop for EBFL members the train heads back towards to Langen am Arlberg. Special thanks from the EBFL member at Braz for the tip off, I sent a donation. :)
Happy Holiday's and have fun while you shop until you drop.
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What a bucket of fun! Heavenbound for sure.
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With a former BN SD40, L76 crosses the diamond with the I&O as they leave Lima for Findlay. Original to the 1941 upgrade of the interlocking, a NKP R2 still protects the crossing. While not an incredible shot, this has been a bucket list item for me for some time, as this job runs under the cover of darkness most of the year. Even in the summer it leaves when light is fleeting, making this a tricky shot to get. With so few NKP R2s still in service, I'm glad to have a presentable shot here.
For Champagne Charlie is my name, Champagne Charlie is my name
Good for any game at night, my boys, good for any game at night, my boys,
Champagne Charlie is my name, Champagne Charlie is my name
Good for any game at night, boys, wholl come and join me in a spree.
CHAMPAGNE CHARLIE: Original Words by George Leybourne(1868)
The second item on my bucket list - a bucket of bolts. According to www.urbandictionary.com, a bucket of bolts is a machine that is old, run-down, or worn out. I think this old truck qualifies!
I got lucky with the horse in the background too. He decided to cross the entire field to get into the photo. Have a great weekend everyone!
This was the first Mandarin Duck we had ever seen in the wild. Bucket list cha ching ! They were swimming with the other Wood Ducks at Elk Grove Regional Park. The 2 Mandarin males were swimming behind a couple of cute female Wood Ducks. They were courting the females by head bobbing. The adult male has a red bill, large white crescent above the eye and reddish face and "whiskers". The breast is purple with two vertical white bars, and the flanks ruddy, with two orange "sails" at the back.
Point Reyes Elk against a colorful sky. I've been trying to get this shot for several years. This time everything came together for me. I've had some extra time off work lately, and I feel like I've made the most of it. Hopefully my recent wildlife work reflects that.
With all respect toward my fine monochromatic feathered Flickr friends, there is a richness in color which brings forth the joy of the moment.
Disposable plastic camera.
Analog: fujifilm 400 --- SOOC
A cropped view of The Avenue of the Oaks at Boone Hall Plantation just outside Charleston, SC. I wanted to emphasize the striking beauty of the Spanish Moss (Boone hall 143-8)
information & credits are on the blog post - rissasecondlife.blogspot.com/2019/02/the-ice-bucket.html
just soap in a purple bucket, and here is your personal galaxy !
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Hello friends ......
Well it's dwindling down .... I'm on the last few days of this magnificent Journey ...
Australia had always been on top of my bucket list ... and through divine interventions I was able to travel through a fairy tale of sights and emotions .... Thank you God ... Thank you Palo ......
I'm flying out on Sunday night ... but until then we will be traveling a bit more ...
I may not have the chance to be back here for a while ... and the next posting you see will be ....... I don't know ....lol ...
But be fair warned that The Journey has not ended and that The Bucket List has not been finished ......
Stay tuned my friends ..... we are in for a Wild Ride ..... fasten your seat belts.....
PS... this was taken at Luna Park early in my Journey ......who says .. " Blue and Green should only be seen in a washing machine ..... lol...lol.....
See ya soon my friends ..... cheers... xox
C-GVEU, a Bombardier BD-700-2A12 Global 7500, rolling out on runway 15 at Downsview Airport in Toronto, Ontario.
Operating as BBA1 (Bombardier Aerospace), serial number 70100 was completing its inaugural flight. It had departed CYZD approximately five hours and 20 minutes earlier.
The aircraft was delivered as 9H-VISTA to VistaJet Limited of Luqa, Malta on March 29, 2022.
A close up shot of the bucket that hangs over the well at Bodie. Want a drink? LOL
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