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There are three types of amphibians which are capable of traveling over land or sea. The Lighter Amphibian Resupply Cargo V (LARC V) is a small amphibian used primarily to carry items such as CONEXES and other palletized cargo. The Amphibian Resupply Cargo (LARC XV) [The one shown here] is a little larger but still used for the same purpose. By the mid-1980s most of these were located in Reserve units and were being phased out of the system. The LARC LX was used in Vietnam and is capable of carrying two 20-foot containers or one 40-foot container.
Seen here infront of New Brighton Fort.
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Disillusioned by the perpetual conflict between Light and Dark, Avetahl had forsaken the Mantle of Toa. Now they seek the Mask of Creation, hoping to remake the world free from the shackles of the Three Virtues and the turmoil destined to all bound by them.
Despite the apparent lack of love, the pillars supporting the arched roof of Brighton's railway station are still beautiful. They must have looked magnificent when the station was brand new in the Victorian era.
Defiant PD 378 preparing to leave Burghead after taking on fuel from the cube tank behind it. Took a few attempts back and fore to get turned then waited for a couple of canoeists to pass before steaming out to sea. Built in 1996 by Forbes & Co of Sandhaven along the coast near Fraserburgh.
Almost 30 years ago and evidently no restriction on heads out of windows as 5080 Defiant takes a Didcot to Tyseley working up Hatton Bank. 11th June 1988.
Smoke & Mirrors Lilith, almost called her S&M Lilith, but that conjures up a whole different vibe; although, this doll could pull it off, lol. She's wearing Defiant Rayna's fashion which I had wanted ever since it was released in 2016. I was finally able to find it last year, and I still absolutely love everything about it!
Every time this doll is in front of my camera lens, I can't help but take a ton of photos. There are certain dolls that just love the camera, and I say that like they are real live people, but it's true, she is so photogenic. I find that her twin from this collection photographs the same way.
If I ever pare my collection way down, this doll would not be one to go, in fact she will be one of the last to go.
I do not usually take Street Photography shots but this one was too good to pass up. The image was taken on the South Bank path in London under some railway arches. The image was quite difficult to get with a lot of people passing by and very dim lighting. I had to go up to 1600 ISO to get 1/30th second.
The picture was taken with a Sony A700 with a Sigma 10-20 wide angle lens at 20mm.
This picture was enhanced with initial RAW processing. Topaz Black and White effects 2 was used for the mono conversion and then Topaz detail followed by Topaz adjust for a viginette. Noiseware pro was used to reduce noise from the high iso.
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We went out for a walk up to Fokia Bay, past the old Pink Floyd villa. On the way we spotted this cute chap/chapess on a wall, poised for flight if we ventured too near.
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5080 Defiant, 5043 Earl Of Mount Edgcumbe and 7029 Clun Castle at Tyseley Locomotive Works Birmingham.
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Heading downhill through the gloom away from Shap here DRS 68005 'Defiant' is paired up with 68020 'Reliance' working
4S43 06:16 Daventry-Mossend Euroterminal at Great Strickland Bridge, Penrith, Cumbria. 08/02/2017.
“To suffer woes which Hope thinks infinite;
To forgive wrongs darker than death or night;
To defy Power, which seems omnipotent;
To love, and bear; to hope till Hope creates
From its own wreck the thing it contemplates...” –Percy Bysshe Shelley
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So...I had about 30 various sizes of Monarch and Queen catepillars on my milkweed plants.
The next day, I had only three. They don't have many predators because milkweed is highly toxic. What the heck, I thought? Where did they all go?
Then, I spotted him. A Giant Toad, sitting right under the plants.
So, I asked him: Mr. Toad, did you eat any of my caterpillars?
He turned his back to me...so I poked his butt with a stick to move him out of the plant.
Then he turned around and charged at me!!!
I was like "Oh no you didn't! This is MY yard mister!".
He gave me a grouchy look and refused to budge.
So, I took his picture.
I went inside and watched him out the window...tick, tick, tick...about 15 minutes went by. He made a move...right under the milkweed....he stretched up...JUMP!!! He jumped high up into the plant and snatched one of the three remaining caterpillars!
AH Ha!! I had my evidence! I promptly put on gloves and went over to him and just picked him up with the intention of moving him around the corner to the opposite side of the house where there are lots of nice, moist, dark rows of palms with lots of bugs to eat.
Well...he didn't like that too much and PEED on me the whole way...the wind was blowing TOWARD me so it was all over my leg. Great, thanks Mr. Toad...you are soooo rude!
Convinced I solved the problem, I left him in his new position and went inside to clean up.
I then settled down in my office, only to look out the window and WHAT DO YOU KNOW!!! He was already back under the same Milkweed plant.
*Sigh* I went to battle with a Giant Toad and lost. :)
It was very cold that day, this is taken in november last year of Pálmi. Before anyone starts, this was his idea.
bullock bush (Alectryon oleifolius)
beautiful unnamed valley at the head of a beautiful unnamed creek, mongolurring, the nature foundation SA's new conservation property in the mount lofty ranges east of mt bryan, south australia
A wild-born Appaloosa Stallion in a protective and curious stance while detecting whether or not the photographer is freind or foe. This images was taken in 2006. Shortly after I'm told, this stallion was removed from the Steens herd and relocated, perhaps to Warm Springs? All rights reserved.
The return leg of the Chicago to Waukegan race was downright slow making up for such perfect conditions the day before. Defiance in the foreground steadily moved through the pack to lead the way home
In the news recently the residents of a small cluster of part demolished homes in the very center of Shanghai halt the property developers as they hold out for a better settlement. Too many to be simply threatened and beaten which is the normal way of solving the problem. More shots to come in the Guangfuli series.
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Here the father spider monkey is trying to pull the baby monkey back into the canopy and out of the open where he was hecking us out. You can almost imagine the baby monkey saying, "But dad, they have bananas".
Showing the Colours of Manchester United's Class of '99, this old boy wasn't going to let hordes of celebrating City fans stop him enjoying his evening out under a Manchester thunderstorm.
North American Carnivorous Prairie-Dog, defending his lair.
Was a little upset that I had decided to plop down and rest next to his burrow.