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Picking coconuts near Thap Sakae. Many Thai farm laborers completely cover themselves to protect from insects and the very intense tropical sun.
The falling leaves from this beautiful tree across the street covered both the SUV and the sidewalk.
We were lucky to have all that cloud coverage, otherwise it would have too much contrast in the rock formations. I believe this was in the lower rim of the canyons in the state of Arizona.
Meridian, Mississippi
With a name like that, how could I not take the pic? Extra points for the illuminated cross.
Jodhpur Sardar Marg/Market over the weekend simply bustles with trade - 02/11/2019
Nikon D750
ƒ/5.0
50.0 mm
1/250 @ ISO 4000
Flash (off, did not fire)
NS C44-9W #9819 leads Amtrak 138 on its run to DC, a rare instance of foreign power on CSX's RF&P sub but not a huge oddity on the NS Norfolk District as it passes through Suffolk at nearly track speed.
CF4402 and CF4404 make light work of their train, twisting through the curves near Yanderra as 1311 bound for Junee.
Tuesday 23rd June 2020
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OK...so I have seen postage stamps bigger than the article the Telegraph wrote on my work the other day, but all coverage is good coverage as far as I am concerned. Thanks Telegraph!
Close to maximum solar eclipse coverage in Livingston Manor, NY before clouds rolled in. At this point during the eclipse the ambient light dimmed as if it were twilight. The clouds made the environment even darker.
Our Daily Challenge - Twilight - 8/16/17
The recent partial lunar eclipse over Monticello, NY taken with a Canon 7D MKII dslr camera on a fixed tripod using a Canon 400mm f/5.6 lens.
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F-16C Block 25C
64th Aggressor Squadron (64 AGRS)
Red Flag 15-1
Nellis AFB, USA
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It seems HSBC has airport jetties covered worldwide...
Two 747s at their gates at Toronto's Pearson Airport. KLM's 747-406M "Rio De Janeiro" PH-BFR and British Airways' 747-436 G-BNLZ
Coverage that I did during Pakistan Floods 2010 in a remote village of Punjab. Saw this little soul carrying books on his head with a passion to study and progress.....
Pakistan Floods 2010, Muzaffargarh, Punjab.....
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in 1966, at independence, botswana was the second poorest country in the world. perhaps that is why it was not fought over by the colonial powers. since independence, the discovery of diamonds changed the economics of the country. the government actually used diamond revenues to invest in health and education. every citizen has health care coverage, private insurances compete with the national service.
tomorrow, june 25, a major rally will be held in washington dc, by the national physician's alliance (a group that emerged out of a student organization so that physicians for whom patient advocacy was a core value, could have a voice). the us struggles to provide health coverage to all. the american medical association has once again shown its venal nature by opposing any national health plan as an option on the table.