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SGW shows some intense concentration during a recent shoot. She is becoming a good model.
Strobist: AB 800 with standard reflector camera left and high at 1/3 power. AB 800 with standard reflector camera right and slightly behind the subject. Large silver reflector camera right for fill, mounted on a stand. No light on the background; I like the 'classic' shadow.
You need to keep your wits about you when there's a snake in the grass!
Immature Secretary Bird on the Amboseli Plains, Kenya.
German concentration camp WW2-Holocaust-Poland.
Location of Majdanek on the outskirts of Lublin in present day Poland. Known for Mass Murder during the Holocaust
Location Near Lublin, General Government (German-occupied Poland). Operated by SS-Totenkopfverbände
Original use: Forced labor
Operational: October 1, 1941 – July 22, 1944
Inmates: Jews, Poles
Killed Estimated 78,000
Liberated by Soviet Union, July 22, 1944
Majdanek, or KL Lublin, was a German concentration and extermination camp built and operated by the SS on the outskirts of the city of Lublin during the German occupation of Poland in World War II. Although initially purposed for forced labor rather than extermination, the camp was used to kill people on an industrial scale during Operation Reinhard, the German plan to murder all Jews within their own General Government territory of Poland. The camp, which operated from October 1, 1941, until July 22, 1944, was captured nearly intact, because the rapid advance of the Soviet Red Army during Operation Bagration prevented the SS from destroying most of its infrastructure, and the inept Deputy Camp Commandant Anton Thernes failed in his task of removing incriminating evidence of war crimes. Therefore, Majdanek became the first concentration camp discovered by Allied forces.[3] Also known to the SS as Konzentrationslager (KL) Lublin, Majdanek remains the best-preserved Nazi concentration camp of the Holocaust.
THANK YOU TO ALL MY FRIENDS FOR HELPING TO MAKE THE LOSS OF MY OLDEST DAUGHTER, FIONA, EASIER TO BEAR! YOU HAVE ALL MADE SO MUCH DIFFERENCE THE LAST 13 DAYS! I CAN'T THANK YOU ENOUGH.
Yesterday, 15 January 2015, I called in at Fish Creek Park yet again for some fresh air and, hopefully, a friend or two. It was around 3:30 pm when I arrived there - and the park felt strangely empty after all the activity down there this past week or 10 days. There was nobody in sight, except for one very distant photographer. When he got close, I asked him if he had found the little Northern Pygmy-owl. He hadn't, and he said he had been talking with three other photographers earlier and it seems that no one saw the owl yesterday. Really hope it hasn't moved away.
"The Northern Pygmy-Owl may be tiny, but it’s a ferocious hunter with a taste for songbirds. These owls are mostly dark brown and white, with long tails, smoothly rounded heads, and piercing yellow eyes. They hunt during the day by sitting quietly and surprising their prey. As a defensive measure, songbirds often gather to mob sitting owls until they fly away. Mobbing songbirds can help you find these unobtrusive owls, as can listening for their call, a high-pitched series of toots." From AllAboutBirds.
www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Northern_Pygmy-Owl/id
The weather forecast has changed overnight. Last night, it showed snow for today, but instead now shows a chance of a shower for this afternoon. It's a balmy 5C at the moment - if only every winter could be like this one! Much deserved after last winter (2013/2014), which was unbelievably long and brutal. Tomorrow and the next day, Saturday and Sunday are expected to be mainly sunny. As of last night, Sunday was expected to have sun, cloud, snow and rain. My car is gleamingly clean and all set for Sunday, after being caked with dried mud for the last two or three months. I'm hoping it stays that way. Not too likely, though, as I do have to go out again and the roads are messy. Five minutes and the car is sprayed with filthy water. After Sunday, it won't matter.
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Nikon D3100
Scanning the water for breakfast at Grand Lagoon - St Andrews State Park - Panama City Beach, Florida
Connor Lowrie of the Hamilton Wildcats showing his typical agility and concentration in last Saturday's win. Hopefully he will be in top form for this week's first round of the finals.
Gear info:
Rolleiflex 2.8F 6x6 - Model K7F; year 1965.
Taking Lens: Carl Zeiss Planar 1:2.8 / 80mm
Finder Lens: Heidosmat 1:2,8 / 80mm
Ilford HP5+, push 1600
f/8, 1/125 sec
Location: Novalja, Croatia
The Larrikin Empire is still here and this year the birds are keen to find food. There is a lot of building around the area and the local Golf Club is rebuilding it's course.
My cute little grandguy had his turn at playing goalie yesterday. He did fine, and his team won.
I prefer the b&w version.
BTW, the texture that you see comes from shooting through the netting (there to stop the puck from injuring the spectators)
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14 story concentration mill
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Ce concurrent de l'épreuve de tracteur pulling est sponsorisé par une entreprise de plomberie genevoise et par un autre soutien situé à Chambly, dans l'Oise.
With this image I was really looking to expand the composition of my images and didn't want all of them to have the same framing and distance from the model so I went in close. I used glitter and a fish tank light from my house. The lighting was a struggle since it was rather dim but i worked a lot with it until I could get it illuminated correctly.