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RKO_3105. Awesome became awful when some of these daredevils jumped from the the steep hill! An unbelievable experience to watch thousands of wildebeest moving forward and finally cross the river!.
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so this guy, Mike, was trying to get a shot of his shadow using his point & shoot...then I come along with my 40D burst mode (6 frames per second) and wallah!!
as seen along the west wall of the False Creek Community Center, Granville Island, Vancouver
First ice skater on the lake.
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This dragonfly was quickly darting to the water, then back to a hover. I got a few of it in this process, then noticed the frog only when on the computer. Was it taunting the frog??? I'll never know!
Freestyle Motorcycle, aka FMX, is an extreme sport in which riders jump their motorcycles from a ramp to perform airborne stunts and tricks. This pair of riders from Tim Dyson FMX Freestyle put on a great show Sunday as part of the 2019 Bikes On The Bricks motorcycle festival in Flint, Michigan.
Museum MAS Antwerp (Museum aan de Stroom) is build in postmodern Art Deco style. Building ended in 2011.
Dangerously close to the edge these two people, maybe posing for a photographer. Perhaps a wedding ceremony?
Actually they were a piece of art themselves, expressing the nautical history of the area.
Aerial daredevil Sean D. Tucker performs as part of Team Oracle during a 2018 airshow in Ypsilanti, Michigan. As I recall, this stunt involved a ribbon that was held between the two banners, which Tucker then broke with his low-flying biplane. If you look closely, you can see the red ribbon caught and trailing behind the top left wing.
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Daredevil Motorcyclists of Corps of Military Police performing Stunts at Parade Ground during Army Mela 25 in Bengaluru.
In the middle of two moving motorcycles hanging upside down on a rode.
For some reason, this male common blue damselfly was determined to use the ovipositing brown hawker as a perch. Fortunately for him, she was too busy to object.
Coppice Leasowes, Church Stretton, Shropshire.
Found some leftover argyrotype (a type of iron-silver process) sensitizer (at least 5 years old), enough for a small print on handmade cotton rag paper (didn't trust the sensitizer enough to use Hahnemühle Platinum Rag...). Had no expectations but was surprised in a positive way when it looked like this after exposure (15 min, enough?) in my UV-box. All the impurities of the paper somehow positioned themselves in such a nice way.
Luckily enough I had the presence to get this cellphone shot before beginning the wet processing. Which (including prefix gold toning, sigh...) was a disaster and totally destroyed the print beyond recognition.
Digital negative (made in 2017).
Kitesurfing from Monte Baldo with magnificent view over Lake Garda, Italy. July 2009. See the original file below, used to create the dig neg.
A stunt pilot performs an inverted loop!
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headed back to santa fe tomorrow.. early flight, long day, I'll be catching up when...
Snow and ice on a mountain peak, located on the Jungfraujoch between the Mönch and Jungfrau mountains in Switzerland.
I have seen many motorists dart out of the way of trains on Main Street in LaGrange, KY, but this was a first: a bicyclist doing a wheelie toward the moving train!
I was quite amazed when I spotted these two guys on the top of the rocks and was worried due to the falling darkness. They took a few drone selfies, and fortunately eventually descended safely.
☛ Explored July 16, 2021 #16
Seen at Upper Falls, Johnston Canyon, Alberta Canada
This picture was taken at Johnston Canyon Upper Falls near Banff. I happened to find a group of ice climbers practicing their skills, ice climbing the thick masses of frozen waters of the Upper Falls. The frozen waterfalls provided a great opportunity for the ice climbers to enjoy their sport as they are a breathtaking 30-meter-high climb. Climbers must constantly assess the ice formations which are affected by weather conditions while climbing and remaining protected through the use of protective gear.
The beautiful shades of blue and mauve shone through the clear ice as the ice formations at the edge of the cliffs were better lit by sunlight.
This fig was pretty easy to make. The vest was fully sculpted and I used e-tape for the straps on the side. The hair is also sculpted with the sides painted. I also painted the whole face. The rest is self explanatory. Tell me what you think.
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Le photographe et athlète de sports extrêmes français Remi Lucidi est décédé après être tombé du 68e étage d'un immeuble à Hong Kong.
Lucidi, 30 ans, escaladait le complexe de la tour Trengunter lorsqu'il a glissé et est tombé. Il était connu en ligne sous le nom de Remi Enigma et a parcouru le monde en escaladant de hautes structures et en prenant des photos et des selfies incroyables.
Lucidi était un photographe atypique en ce sens qu'il escaladait sans crainte de hauts immeubles sans équipement de sécurité - il s'entraînait même à surfer tout en tenant en l'air une perche à selfie pour des photos épiques de lui-même !
Lucidi était originaire de Montpellier et a commencé à publier des mises à jour de ses exploits en 2016 lorsqu'il a commencé à escalader des grues, des ponts et des grandes roues …
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French photographer and extreme sports athlete Remi Lucidi has died after falling off the 68th floor of a building in Hong Kong.
Lucidi, 30, was climbing the Trengunter Tower complex when he slipped and fell to his death. He was known online as Remi Enigma and traveled the world scaling tall structures and taking incredible photos and selfies.
Lucidi was an unusual photographer in that he fearlessly scaled high buildings with no safety equipment — even train surfing while holding aloft a selfie stick for epic photos of himself.
Lucidi was from Montpellier, France, and began posting updates of his exploits in 2016 when he began climbing cranes, bridges, and Ferris wheels…
"I can feel the warmth from a lightbulb. I can smell the hint of ozone as it blazes to life. I can hear it as it sings it death song, expending it's life to illuminate the darkness. What I can't do is see it. I can picture it in my mind from memories that are fading too fast. My soul inches toward the edge of darkness because my eyes are dead to the light. The despair and anger drive me. Those who choose to live in the darkness and practice their evil are the recepients of my frustrations. I pity you."
A long exposure, landscape image of a local Portknockie lad taking on the very large waves breaking over the harbour wall.
Alright, I didn't think that I'd be giving him a new* suit so soon.
*Pretty much just changed the head under the mask (though you probably already saw that), gave him red lenses inside the eye-slits instead of having them on the head itself, and finally, to keep the balance of black, I gave him a black waist piece.