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Ok I have officially got man flu.
Brilliant ! it started on Friday and managed to kick in just in time to mess up the long bank holiday weekend.
The last bad cold I had, developed the day before we left for a two week holiday in Portugal last Summer and lasted the entire holiday - timing!
I have dosed myself up with all the products in the photo and aside from feeling slightly high, I will be back to work on Tuesday as normal.
Don't you just love these products that tell it like it is - KILKOF. It comes in a bottle and with a label that wouldn't look out of place in a D.I.Y. store.
It looks like bitumen, tastes like creosote (don't ask me how I know that) but it does the job.
with the warm spring this year, the spinach and lettuce (planted last fall) started to go nuts. by mid-month, we could hardly keep up with it.
A girl warms up her horse in the golden light of a cold Georgia sunrise.
Nikon D7000 -- Nikon 80-200mm F2.8
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ISO 400
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©Don Brown 2017
downtown is cracked out and dead, with few people and less resouces, clifton hill is a treashier vegas, togehter, there is a metaphor for american capitalism...here is the older section, and i like the decayed luxury,
Illustrate cold in a photo. Daily shoot #ds549 To see how I shot it, check out my page www.azega.net/daily-shoot-ds549-cold-beer/
Cold soba with beef, cucumber, tempura batter, nori, sesame, spicy sesame oil, scallion, cold dipping sauce
$13.50/$14.50
With poached egg, +$1.50
Very cold this morning - woke up to 10 deg F. (-12C)
with the wind it's bitter. Less than 1 inch of snow here, but Chicago and areas closer got much more than we did here. Further from Lake Michigan.....
Only one squirrel showed up for breakfast. Chowing down on the sunflower seeds. They are so quick to shell, eat and go on to the next seed. I feel sorry for his little feet. :-)
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A large Cold Stone Creamery ice cream outlet on Times Square. The same franchise has opened several outlets in Dubai as well. Frankly, though expensive, and glarmourous, I didn't think too much of the ice cream from Cold Stone which I ate in Dubai: the absence of milk is glaringly obvious, and the ice cream appears rather sticky and gooey, meaning it's not smooth. (New York, USA, Oct. 2006)
Stebbins Cold Canyon Reserve, June 2017.
Alas, there's another big fire near there now, I really hope this lovely spot isn't burned two years in a row.
Breathing out smoke of winter cold.
My very first work with my new strobe.
> One single "Canon SB 580EX II" flash fired behind the model with a trigger.
*I don't allow copying, publishing or republishing my works without my personal permission.
For today’s DailyShoot assignment: Sunday Challenge (by popular request): Make a self-portrait, with or without the camera in the frame. ds680
It was rainy here, on and off this afternoon, and I do like rain shots, so I went with it.
Cold Lake
It's more or less freezing the last 2 weeks, so slowly the lakes freeze. Maybe the ice is about 1cm thick, so not a lot, yet. (It's above 0 Celsius during the days.)
The next few days some snow is forcasted, but I doubt it'll be so much it's photogenic.
Cold War Aviation: The Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird
No reconnaissance aircraft has operated in more hostile airspace or with such complete impunity than the SR-71, the world's fastet jet aircraft. The Blackbird was developed from the single-seat A-12, which first flew in 1962. The CIA flew the first operational A-12 sortie, a surveillance flight over North Vietnam, in 1967. While Lockheed continued to refine the A-12, the U.S. Air Force ordered an interceptor version, designated the YF-12A. Lockheed's "Skunk Works." however, proposed a "specific mission" version for conducting post-nuclear strike reconnaissance. this system evolved into the SR-71.
Blackbird crews provided important intelligence during the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the Israeli invasion of Lebanon and its aftermath, as well as pre- and post-strike imagery of the 1986 U.S. air raid on Libya. in 1987, SR-71 crews flew missions over the Persian Gulf, which revealed Iranian Silkworm missile batteries that threatened commercial shipping and American escort vessels.
At the time the SR-71 became operational, satellites were already beginning to replace reconnaissance aircraft. As the effectiveness of space-based surveillance systems and ground-based air defense grew, Air Force enthusiasm for the expensive SR-71 program waned, and operations ceased in 1990. Despite protests by military leaders, Congress briefly revived the SR-71 in 1995. However, wrangling over operating budgets soon ended the Blackbird program. The last SR-71 flight was at an airshow at Edwards Air Force Base in October 1999.
this certificate documents the record-setting flight of NASM's SR-71 on September 13, 1974. It was presented to Air Force Captain "Buck" Adams by the Federation Aeronautique Internationale, the official keeper of aviation records.
For more info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SR-71_Blackbird
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We had lots of fun on our tour from Seattle to San Francisco and back. Hope you don't mind a short series of random snaps of my travel companion.
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Definitely feeling like Autumn now. It's starting to get cold and once it rains, it becomes real depressing. Perfect weather to stay indoors and play video games or watch TV.