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Antonov Design Bureau AN124 UR8209 lands on runway 34L at Sydney Airport, completing flight ADB3351 from Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Hipstamatic 100% SOOC, zero edits. Film and lens chosen at random by Hipstamatic app for iphone. Fun.
The more it bumps the less you can see of Old Man of Storr, Isle of Skye, Scotland. So it's wise to make a stop from time to time:-)
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Miles City, Montana. These will probably be the last photos I will take of Miles City and the Bucking Horse Sale. While I love the horses and photo ops abound, the number of animals that stumbled, fell or charged the enclosure (bulls), upset me terribly. Humans have choices, animals do not.
Just another location where some small potholes were filled. Most of the caps here were scrapped, but I got a few good ones.
The DC Tower - one of my favourite architecture in Vienna. The fassade was designed by Dominique Perrault related to the waves of the Danube.
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Fog drifting along the road that heads down to Kyle's Landing, along the Buffalo National River in northern Arkansas. This was taken on a rainy day a few weeks back.
The road can get really bumpy and steep in places, so I was glad that we were in Zack's Jeep and not in my car...
A 4 shot pano from last Friday's storm. We don't get Mammatus clouds very often so I was super excited to capture this.
Mammatus Clouds. Also known as mammatocumulus, meaning "bumpy clouds", they are a cellular pattern of pouches hanging underneath the base of a cloud.
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This little Junco came in a little faster than he had planned.
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An early evening view across Seathwaite and Borrowdale captured back in August during a drive across Honister Pass. I cropped out the sky to focus on the light contrasts and undulations. Thanks for viewing.
I'm not sure what happened to this tree in Briones. I think it's a coastal live oak that had some problems and is very mossy, too.
I had a good think about where to go for some night shots during the Nürburgring 24h race, and ended up with this on my mind. It's not really the best one I've taken there, but being the best of the few that I have with just a single light trail it illustrates nicely how much of a bumpy ride it is.
What it fails to illustrate is how this, the Fuchsröhre, is really a mad bumpy rollercoaster piece of track! It's a thrill in my little Peugeot, can't think what this feels like in a GT2 spec car - not to mention the compression that looms around the corner, but it sure was an awesome sight during the night!
Not sure what spider this is. Uloborid? Lobed? Whatever it is, it was enjoying its time basking in the sun on my partner's singlet (on the washing line).
Apologies for being absent. I have had a bad combination of a flare up of my illness plus a very painful Morton's Neuroma in my foot this whole past month. I can hardly walk on it and may need surgery. :/ I miss my spider walks!