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We were out on a joint training session to practice our driving skills for dealing with poor weather and road conditions. It was just a bit mucky!
This ad for the Capture Cincinnati contest appeared in the Community Journal. Yep, that's my little girl in the peacock costume.
For the second year in a row, I've entered the Capture Cincinnati competition in hopes of being published in the book. Last year 6 of my photos were published and one was chosen as the best in its chapter.
I'd really appreciate it if help me out by voting on any of my pictures you like. You can see them all here.
The links below point to photos that are especially in need of some love. They have the best chance of being published right now, but need a little nudge to get them over the edge.
You'll have to register at the Capture Cincinnati site to vote, but it's quick and painless — I promise.
Thanks for your help!
Fountain Square Panography Daytime
UPDATE: So far I've found or heard about this in the Clermont Community Journal, Milford-Miami Advertiser and CIN Weekly. Anyone seen it anywhere else?
Yesterday Bergen's pride, the soccer team named "Brann" played a "friendship" match with Stavanger city team "Viking" in one of our indoors halls to prepare for the season coming up.
I did go there as "press" thanks to friend who can pass as journalist since at times he is one, gave me a chance to do meta photojournalism?
Oh, we lost 1-2 :-(
This Granddaddy Longlegs didn't stand a chance against the web of the spider. Strangely sad to me.
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Theme ~ SAD
Annette composes her shot of Mount Sneffels and the San Juan Mountains in southern Colorado. This image was taken from a locally known spot called Inspiration Point above the town of Ridgway, Colorado.
Will Gompertz and Cambridge Jones at the Story Museum, with a shelved portrait of David Cameron in the background.
Was going for a run a while ago along this track that goes behind some of the houses in an estate near where I live.
While I was running along it was just beautiful to see the sun setting in the distance.
I decided that I'd wait out here the next day to see if I could capture the sunset. The track is very overgrown with grass, and this provided a nice silhouette that I was able to use in this photo.
This was a vertical shot, but I decided to square crop it because it was just all black at the bottom of the photo, and this just cut that out.
Captured this scene in early morning light in our local community of Lakewood Ranch, Fl. This is a small memorial park where anyone who lives in the community can leave a memorial stone for loved ones who have died...Peaceful and serene...
GIs deploy captured German 88mm PaK 41/43 field gun. Originally built as a AA weapon, the 88mm was quickly adapted for other roles in AA and field artillery configurations. The 88mm thus emerged as one of the most powerful, versatile, and successful guns of WW2.
Capture the Flag was held on Wednesday, October 5, at Jefferson Farm.
Photo by Mary Watt | © 2022 Curators University Missouri
Estonia - swamp - around 6 am.
Shot during our trip to Estonia in summer 2009. I believe this was third night there. We woke up around midday at our remote countryside accomodation, ate breakfast outside while sun shine out of clear sky, no horry no worry. Headed to beach, spent quite many hours there swimming and playing frisbee and football. Finally went back to our place, made some food and somehow spent time.
In the evening we lighted up a campfire and grilled marinated vegetables - at least sweet pepper, tofu, zucchini & onion. Two of us went to sleep around 3 am, I and the fourth one kept fire on and listened music.
Around 4 am we - I & the 4th - decided to head to this swamp five kilometers away. First time we arrived way before sunrise but both liked the spot so we decided came back later. It was very relaxing: some five minute walk on duckboards leaded us to resting place. Green all around, nice morning dew, loads of these white buds. Sun began to rose in horizon far away, little by little.
"What are you up to Bane? What haven't you killed me already?"
Bane: "We're just using you as bate."
"What do you mean?!"
Bane: "You'll see."
"What about my identity?"
Bane: "Only I know it mr Wayne. My people aren't allowed to come in this room."
"Well how generous..."
Bane: "Don't worry mr Wayne, it's going to be fun when you're Batboy arrives."
"What do you mean??!!!"
*Bane leaves and closes door*
"WHAT DO YOU MEAN????!!!"
Sexy Vampire Princess Make-up
www.youtube.com/watch?v=NpVUAw12BoA
Uploaded by www.youtube.com/user/dope2111 on Oct 16, 2010
Okay, now some racers. This wasn't a really serious race. Many people had strange and interesting costumes. The format of the race is that each racer has their buddy and for every leg of the course they switch who rides and who runs. Each leg ends with an obstacle to overcome. At the finish line, there's a giant mudpit, hence the name Muddy Buddy.
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Captured this new bus a fortnight ago. Now got it in Nagpur city itself.
www.flickr.com/photos/rams_bus_photographs/6817466658/in/...
A huge mound of earth and branches held up by supporting stakes. There is a gap in the centre of the mound which is roofed over with pieces of corrugated scrap. In this space three dwarfed soldiers are visible.
Scenes like these were commonly used as propaganda. As a result the photograph taken was often posed.
[Original reads: 'THE GREAT BRITISH ADVANCE. A captured German dug-out.']
my first 3d animation.
i need to choose music for it! recommendations?
p.s. i know there are things wrong with it (ie, that jump between the tennis ball and the earth)