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Just out of the workshop...wheels are place-keepers (Open Pro rims will be swapped for more in keeping Module E) and drive train needs some "fettling".
MB AMG GT-S, Pepper Pike, Ohio
Of course the day after I post my terrible photo of this car I finally see it and have the chance to take a superior photo to my last shot. Hope you guys enjoy this one more.
Hook triplet on vintage floating crane, detail shot, Hamburg Port Museum
Minolta MD Zoom Rokkor 35-70mm 1:3.5 @ f/8
through Novoflex Minolta SR - Fuji X-Mount adapter
on Fujifilm X-E1
Check my album Adapted Manual Lenses for more...
Explored January 14 - #141. Thanks everyone :-)
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Fantails catch insects on the wing and perform some incredibly agile acrobatics when doing so. They are great fun to watch. This little guy had just caught another dragonfly. HBW everyone :-)
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Textures by tassiesim and Alex Edgar
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The Salt Pans in front of me and standing proudly on St Nicholas Golf Course ... nice and quiet for my walk, today!!
Stay Safe and Healthy Everyone!
Thanks to everyone who views this photo, adds a note, leaves a comment and of course BIG thanks to anyone who chooses to favourite my photo .... Thanks to you all!
Gracias a todos por las visitas, comentarios y favoritas! :) Thanks all for your visits comments and favs! :) Copyright © Carlos Cossio
With the bravest of horses not being spooked by the passing train, 8213 and 8150 work their way through the fields at Maldon with empty garbage train 2120 from Crisps Creek to Banksmeadow.
2020-09-21 Pacific National 8213-8150 Maldon 2120
A championship layout measuring just over 7,000 yards from the back tees. A traditional link style design can be played as short as 5,437 yards.
The clubhouse restaurant features beautiful wood beam architecture with floor-to-ceiling windows offering views of the picturesque course.
South Slope, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
A very unusual sighting of an African Jacana in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park. It may have been blown off course by the wind of the day before we sighted it for the first time at Thirteenth Borehole. Favouring surfaces covered by water lilies, they are are common sightings at fresh water and the margins of slow-flowing rivers, but not in the dry western regions of our area, or the semi-desert of the kalahari.
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It may look as though Saturn's moon Mimas is crashing through the rings in this image taken by NASA's Cassini spacecraft, but Mimas is actually 28,000 miles (45,000 kilometers) away from the rings. There is a strong connection between the icy moon and Saturn's rings, though. Gravity links them together and shapes the way they both move.
The gravitational pull of Mimas (246 miles or 396 kilometers across) creates waves in Saturn's rings that are visible in some Cassini images. Mimas' gravity also helps create the Cassini Division (not pictured here), which separates the A and B rings.
This view looks toward the anti-Saturn hemisphere of Mimas. North on Mimas is up and rotated 15 degrees to the right. The image was taken in green light with the Cassini spacecraft narrow-angle camera on Oct. 23, 2016.
The view was acquired at a distance of approximately 114,000 miles (183,000 kilometers) from Mimas and at a Sun-Mimas-spacecraft, or phase, angle of 29 degrees. Image scale is 3,300 feet (1 kilometer) per pixel.
The Cassini mission is a cooperative project of NASA, ESA (the European Space Agency) and the Italian Space Agency. The Jet Propulsion Laboratory, a division of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, manages the mission for NASA's Science Mission Directorate, Washington. The Cassini orbiter and its two onboard cameras were designed, developed and assembled at JPL. The imaging operations center is based at the Space Science Institute in Boulder, Colorado.
For more information about the Cassini-Huygens mission, click here.