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I piece of ice in a puddle after an ice bucket challenge at Bendigo Bank - view more photos goo.gl/tmK0V1
Crafty Cold War make and take beneath the 1960s BOAC Boeing 707 fuselage.
50 years after the Cuban Missile Crisis, the National Museum of Flight will take you back in time to experience what life was like in the middle of the Cold War.
Find out more about the Cold War Experience here.
Most things in life are moments of pleasure and a lifetime of embarrassment; photography is a moment of embarrassment and a lifetime of pleasure. ~Tony Benn
Eps10. Realistic vector design. Most of elements are placed in groups to make artwork easy editable. Color transparency used to define color, so it can be changed just in few steps. Enjoy!
Another frosty morning and the ice had covered these seed heads. Yeldall Manor, Hare Hatch, Berkshire
Another great session with Ayla. I experimented a lot with different post processing, this was one I thought came out expecially well.
A most fortunate trip early this morning. I had no plans going to bed Friday night but have been waking up in the middle of the night rather often lately ever since going to Eastern Daylight Time. So when it happened today at 4:30 AM I decided to put it to use. One problem with these darkness trips and hikes is nowhere open to get breakfast fast and I'd need something substantial for sure. The great thing about right after the time change is the sun comes up really late, so I cooked a big meal.
Turbo and I drove up to the Mount Pleasant National Scenic Area near Buena Vista, VA and took the Appalachian Trail south up to Cold Mountain. It's a "bald" area similar to what is found around Roan Mountain in NC/TN. Pretty much a 360 view and there aren't many places in VA with a better shot of the rising sun. I wasn't sure how it would be since there was a lot of overcast where I live and on the drive up. It's about a 1 mile hike to get up here and did it just as the glow of day started. Only had to wait about 15 minutes until the sun came up, and the sky just kept getting better. I stayed around taking pictures for perhaps 45 more minutes and could have stayed much longer.
We rode home on the parkway stopping at the good overlooks and also went for a flower walk at the James River. It's the low point of the parkway and thus spring happens in that area first. We ended up seeing Dutchmans Breetches, Cutleaf Toothwort, Spring Beauties, Bloodroot, and Star Chickweed. Best photo trip I've had in awhile and don't know how long it's been for that nice of a Saturday.
one of the many mini-waterfalls along the trail going to tapiya falls where children enjoy a cool bath despite the cold weather
Finally making it near the top, it all looked so impressive. Yet, as often happens, photographs just can't do it justice.
It’s cold this winter. In fact, it’s probably the coldest winter we have ever experienced in Utah. Everyday looks so bleak. Depressing…
On the Hofijver, The Hague. Taken with my SX50. I love the colours of the leaves caught in the ice!
Note the little pink beak .... who would have guessed it would turn pink with cold.
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Cold Winter Day
Photographer: KarimCo
Equipment: Canon EOS 5D mark III , 24-105mm f/4L
When the sun is shinning but the wind is still blowing and the temperature is not right for a swimsuit an alternative is necessary. Shorts are always an option, jeans never.
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In school of today i learn "cold feet" mean wnt move-on anothr place an lose confident's over something.is very interesting expresson.☆
my book say: To 'get cold feet' is to become disheartened or timid, losing one's previous enthusiasm or courage.
Cold February morning walking around looking for compositions when my eye was caught by this tree being highlighted by the light. Still full of character even though being leafless.
our heating system was down last night and this morning and i was freeeeezing working on my laptop. i asked gary for some warm winter socks. this is what he gave me. i got a good laugh out of it. i feel like i am stuck in the 80s. and it made me think: what an odd job to design patterns for socks. no?