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This is my friend Dick. He's actually more than a friend as he has also been like a second father to me. I visited him today and his wife Shirley. Two of the nicest people you could ever wish to meet.
I have known Dick for many years now as we got together to launch a new business venture for the company I worked for at the time. I had the local knowledge and Dick had the expertise. Over the coming years we traveled thousands of miles together, both throughout Australia and in the States. It was Dick who lent me his gold Amex so I could upgrade to a Mustang convertable before driving from LA to the Mexican border. Dick lives in Melbourne and I live in Brisbane, so we don't get much of a chance to see each other, but today we did and it was wonderful to see him. I owe him much, but thats just the way he is...he is just one of those guys that keeps paying forward and has a love of life.
Traditional wooden fishing boat PH 326 Moby Dick, registered in Plymouth. Seen here at Weymouth, Dorset..
I gotta say, this thing is a real beaut'. It has all the features of a wraith, including an opening plasma mortar, and posable wings. However, I was not able to include a cockpit :( This also marks the first time I included lights in a MOC, located in the forward and back wings, and on the back.
That's my energy, big dick energy
Never let a fake ho get in front of me
Bitch, you better let go, you can't take the heat
That's my energy, big dick energy...
12 inches, take a poll
I'm uncut, out of control
Stroke of genius, 'bout to blow like you never seen before
Once a week, post on Instagram and they be screamin', "Goals"
I be busy breakin' molds, catchin' ice, I'm too cold
Yeah, frappuccino mocha, don't give me granola
I might turn my back on you, beach, like Corona
Beamer or Corolla, can't fuck up my aura
I got so much balls, you could call it tapioca
I got all these cameras all around me
Always TMZ in my vicinity
They be tryna bling on my frequency
Got my fingers covered in Swarovski
Champagne breath in the party
Fendi balls hangin' from my car keys
How do I put this harshly?
Play a fake bitch like a Barbie
I'ma just drop it like it's hot, quick
For the 7 million fans that I be with
You wanna be slick, but you could not fit
So you better put it back in your sock, prick.
Don't be scared of me havin' fun
A-B-C-D-E, F you want? (F you want?) Cup of Hennessy
And a blunt (And a blunt) like a fog machine
Can't name one bitch who drip like me. - Qveen Herby ♫
Gi poses fiercely for the camera as Jaywen snaps her photo ❤️
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Antoon van Dyck (Antwerp, 1599 - London, 1641) - Ambrogio Spinola (circa 1628) - Van Dyck exhibition Painter of Court - Turin, Royal Museums - Palatine Hall of the Sabauda Gallery
Rose : Dick Koster
from my little garden
CarlZeiss Y/CONTAX Planar T*1.4/50
160 valves LED light x 2
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I have so many pictures of my roses that I have forgotten when this was taken.. Right now they are sleeping so enjoy the color when there isn't very much...
The falls are located just North of Dahlonega, GA in the Chattahoochee National Forest. I had a great time photographing the Falls in the morning with several friends. If you make it to this location the only warning is: be very careful, the rocks may look dry but are still extremely slippery.
I've witnessed a steady progression of technology in my lifetime. Things that seemed like pure fantasy when I was a kid are now commonplace. One of the most revolutionary of them all has got to be the smartphone. An extraordinary amount of capability that literally fits the palm of my hand. It's easy to take all of this for granted, but I can still recall a time when storm chasing was done almost entirely by intuition and guided by luck. Now I'm able to pull top a near real time Doppler radar display pinpointing the exact location and intensity of storms. It's so much easier to see what's going on around me and help steer me in the right direction. On this particular day I wasn't even storm chasing but merely driving home. The Doppler showed storms in the vicinity and some very heavy precipitation. This was confirmed by my own visual observation as my drive transitioned from bright sun to ominous dark clouds. About five miles on I found myself back in partial sun as my route took me beneath the boundary line of the storm. It was then I began catching glimpses of this monstrous wedge cloud through the passing trees. I had seen the bright red splotches on the Doppler display, but that didn't prepare me for the visceral impact of this. At that moment I drove out into the open over a local reservoir. There the cloud formation was fully revealed. I pulled over and ran from my car to the edge of the causeway. The storm was like a living being; swirling and circulating; constantly changing shape; spitting lighting bolts and creating gusty surface winds. I shot a few normal frames with the iPhone but couldn't quite capture a sense for the scale. I punched up panoramic mode and this is the resulting image. The same technological marvel that revealed the storm provided the means to document it (and later disseminate the image). And order a pizza. Just amazing.