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A Volvo PV544 in Langen. According to Wikipedia, "In 1958, the PV544 was phased in. Subtle differences with the PV444 included the introduction of a curved one-piece windshield to replace the two panes of flat glass, larger taillights, and a ribbon-type speedometer. "
Kamera-Werke Dresden-Niedersedlitz Praktica FX 2 and Super-Multi-Coated Takumar 1:2/35, Fomapan 400 developed in Rodinal 1+50 for 12min at 20°C and digitalized using kit zoom and extension tubes.
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The University Club building was built in 1931 and was a fraternal organization for men. The building closed in 2008, caught fire in 2013 and was demolished the next day.
Title from the brilliant Montreal band Asexuals
I am in the small town of Dubois, WY tonight. It is 80 miles from Yellowstone National Park, which is where we are heading in the morning.
This is what I see behind the motel we are in.
The difference between the two of them is pretty accurate in this picture. Londyn is just so tiny compared to Brooklyn. Brooklyn does not have ankles. She has "fankles" aka fat ankles. I think she has my ankles at the end of my pregnancy.
Last doc's visit there was a 2 pound difference between them but I'm curious to see if next time the difference will be greater.
“Sometimes you'll find it hard to find, the difference between diamonds in your hand and broken glass on the freeway.” - Iam S. Thomas
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An image useful in showing that there are signifcant subtle differences among cygnets especially. Tundra Swans (Cygnus columbianus) at a local pond, Kelowna, BC.
The same spot on the Eldred river with high water flows, shutter speeds of 1/20 and 1/640 of a second.
Day three... and I awoke to a very different world outside my window. This shot is slightly further away because for some reason I thought twice about wading out over a stream when it was covered in snow and ice.
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“Things change everyday, ... With each new dawn it’s not the same world as the day before. And you’re not the same person you were, either.”
Scale is everything. Some snowflake are fractions of a millimeter, some are giants. This one? Well, it lets you see the difference!
The large snowflake, from left to right-most edges measures just under 1cm in diameter – pretty much as big as they come! The smaller ones are remarkably smaller – one is obvious in the lower left, but can you find all four smaller crystals in this image? One is incredibly hard to locate. A Where’s Waldo search in a snowflake!
These large crystals are incredibly rare. When snowflakes get this big, their fragility dramatically increases. Only the most stable, calm air can create them. Every time I have encountered a snowflake this large, it was when there was no weather forecast calling for snow, and nothing on the radar. During this shoot, it was actually sunny outside! Thankfully the place where I photograph snowflakes was in shade, but consider this an odd “sun shower” of snow.
The real beauty of a large crystal like this is the puzzle-piece connections in the middle of the snowflake. Some branches grow faster to fill in empty space, and most of the pockets of open air eventually get completely covered by crystal growth. If there is an open space in the middle of the snowflake, air and water vapour can pass through this space, allowing the crystals to grow further and further into it until there is almost no space left.
This snowflake was photographed at only 2.2:1 magnification, whereas most of my snowflakes are shot at much smaller sizes: 5x and beyond. If you encounter a behemoth of a snowflake such as this, you’d only need a regular macro lens on a micro fourth thirds camera, or a set of extension tubes on a larger-sensor camera to make magic. No specialized lenses beyond this! Sad that they are so rare, but they are easy to shoot in terms of equipment.
For all of my snowflake photographs, I use a ring flash. It allows me to change the angle of the camera to change the angle of light in a run-and-gun type scenario, where time is incredibly important. Get the right angle with this diffuse light source, and you’ll get the surface of the snowflake to send “glare” back to the camera. That’s what makes it shine here. What ring flash should you choose? Rather than recommend the Canon MR-14EX II, I’d point people towards the Yongnuo YN-14EX: www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1125848-REG/yongnuo_yn_14e... . A fraction of the cost and every bit as good. If you shoot Nikon, I just recently learned that K&F Concept have a ring flash that appears to contain Xenon flash tubes instead of LEDs, and I’ll be getting one soon to test it out and confirm personally: www.kentfaith.com/KF22.008_kf150-ttl-flash-macro-ring-lit...
The Nikon flash is especially interesting because Nikon doesn’t even make a ring flash, and the only other one is a pricey Sigma model. Regardless of e-TTL or iTTL, these flashes can be operated in manual mode on ANY camera body – I’ve used my ring flashes on all types of Lumix bodies and they work just fine.
Want to learn more about the photography and science of snowflakes? Check out Sky Crystals, where you can buy either the book or the poster print: www.skycrystals.ca/
Imagine if you were unable to touch or kiss your newborn baby. This is an ordeal thousands of families, whose child arrives too soon, too small or too sick, are forced to go through each year. But you can help. By baking and selling cupcakes, you’ll be raising funds to help support families during what can be a very lonely and frightening time, and to provide a brighter future for their babies.
Some facts and figures:
• There is a shortage of 1,150 nurses to care for the 70,000 babies in need of specialist hospital care in England. Less than a third of units have enough nurses to meet minimum standards.
• Neonatal units are working way above recommended occupancy levels meaning there is no safety net for peaks in the number of babies being admitted to units.
• Families of babies admitted to specialist hospital care face a crippling financial strain on top of the normal costs of having a new baby.
• Over half of parents face the prospect of not being able to stay near their baby in hospital due to a shortage of overnight rooms for families.
Cake A Difference is the annual fundraising initiative from Bliss, the special care baby charity. Bliss offers guidance and information at a critical time in families' lives, funds ground-breaking research and campaigns for babies to receive the best possible level of care regardless of when and where they are born. Cake A Difference 2011 takes place from 14-20 February 2011. For more ideas on how you can support Bliss contact katiaw@bliss.org.uk
Go ahead, bake my day!
This is DMU 156411 with the newly painted East Midlands Railways Regional name but not repainted yet into the new livery at Newark Castle Station on the Lincoln to Nottingham route. It is hard to tell the difference but I suppose that it does have hundreds of units to repaint! It was only recently that a new franchise took over the East Midlands Railway network from East Midlands Trains.
Class 156 Diesel Multiple Units (DMUs) are one of the Super Sprinter classes.
"Waterton Springs Campground borders Waterton Lakes National Park. The perfect place to view spectacular scenery, wildlife and enjoy recreational activities.
It is also home to the Weston Family Conservation Centre. Hosted by the Nature Conservancy of Canada".
www.watertonspringscamping.com/
This photo was taken on 9 July 2016, a few minutes after 9:00 pm, and the sun created a band of sunlight on the distant mountain slope. What a difference it makes when the sun is shining on the mountains in this whole area, bringing out the strong red and green colours. This was the second and last evening of our two and a half day trip from Calgary, visiting Waterton Lakes National Park.
On this evening, after supper, Andrew, organizer of the trip, took a few of us to the Maskinonge Lake area near the park entrance, where he spotted three (?) Sandhill Cranes for us. We also stood and watched a pair of Northern Harriers in flight, searching for food, with frequent vocalizing. Looked rather like a Muskrat that was caught for supper. Such beautiful views from this lake, including of the impressive Chief Mountain! From the second lookout at Maskinonge Lake, I went with Andrew to the nearby Waterton Springs Campground from where we climbed a short, rough path to the top of the hill, where Andrew managed to spot either two Nighthawks or the same Nighthawk twice (can't remember if we saw two in flight together), flying very high overhead. This was a great sighting, as I had only ever seen Nighthawks once before, in Dinosaur Provincial Park, east of Calgary. Still want to find one perched on a fence post, though : ) The photo above was taken from this spot. So, not a bad evening, seeing Sandhill Cranes, Nighthawks and a pair of Northern Harriers - thanks, Andrew!
Six days ago, late afternoon, (I think around 5:15 pm), on 10 July 2015, I arrived back home from my holiday of the year - this two and a half day trip to Waterton National Park. It was wonderful to again be surrounded by such magnificent scenery, go on a few pleasantly slow walks/hikes with plenty of time to look for, and photograph, wildflowers, insects, and a few birds and animals. Lots of great company with (22) people I already knew and lots of new faces, too. The trip was organized by Nature Calgary. Everyone was free to go wherever they wanted each day, but for the two nights, we stayed at the very basic Canyon Church Camp, off the Red Rock Parkway. Dorm-style cabins (about which I will say nothing, lol!), but they do have showers and even flush toilets at the camp. We were fed so well - lots of variety and good food. We were given two breakfasts and two suppers, plus a packed lunch for the two days. Our thanks go out to the lady (can't remember her name, sorry, but she was also there for us in July 2015) who cooked and prepared these meals for us! They were so much enjoyed and greatly appreciated!
Thank you SO much, Janet, for driving your friend and me to and from Calgary and around the park some of the time, too. To say that I appreciated it is a huge understatement!! Our thanks, too, to Andrew for organizing this trip so brilliantly, as usual! A great time was had by all. And I am SO happy and relieved that you were finally able to find a bear (and her cub) - yes, we came across the same ones shortly after you saw them. Not sure if they were two of the three I had seen at more or less the same location the previous morning, 9 July 2016. If it was the same female, then her second cub must have been really well hidden in the tangle of bushes and trees yesterday. We didn't get a good view, though I did take a handful of photos, including when the cub looked towards us for a split second. I had never seen such a young cub before, so I was thrilled to bits. Can't forget to add my huge thanks for finding me a Lazuli Bunting yesterday, too, at some unearthly hour (well, 7:30 am). No idea how on earth you managed to spot such a small bird from so far away - just a tiny speck in the far, far distance. Also was delighted that you found two Nighthawks flying high overhead at the Nature Conservancy area. So, I guess you and I both returned to Calgary feeling really happy : )
"Waterton Lakes National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is also an International Peace Park, and a Biosphere Reserve. No other park in the world has these three designations. Waterton Biosphere Reserve as it is officially called, was designated in 1979 under what is called the internationally recognized "Man and the Biosphere program" of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), that sure is a mouthful. Biosphere Reserves are designed to promote and demonstrate a balanced relationship between people and nature."
www.wediscovercanadaandbeyond.ca/2010/11/red-rock-canyon-...
This is the church where five generations of my maternal family have been christened, married and buried. I was the last to be christened in this church, my parents the last to be married and my grandparents the last to be buried.
Four years ago, when I went on my "Family Story" expedition, the church was hidden by dark, depressing yew trees.
(See the inset)
Four weeks ago I was surprised and delighted to see they had gone!
I would appreciate a Real critique on this image flickr friends - if you hate it please say so and why! if it should be a different colour - if the colour 'sucks' etc etc. I have been invited to provide up to six images for a little village art display in December - I am just trying to come up with something that the public might like and is a bit different. Thank you and Happy Shooting to you all :))
5 Fehler, finde den Unterschied, 5 mistakes, find the difference,
viel Spaß beim Suchen, Have fun searching
I am not generally a fan of birdfeeder photos but I found this one rather striking. Taken from one of the many blinds at Slimbridge Wetlands, these Eurasian Blue Tits were about as abundant there as their cousins, the chickadee and tufted titmouse, are here in the northeastern US. As woodland birds, they nest in tree holes and generally eat insects, but at certain times of the year they will also eat seeds and nuts. Studies, which I have not reviewed, suggest that they are not as sexually monomorphic as they might seem. Apparently, observed under the UV spectrum, males and females demonstrate differences in the colors of their tufts. This difference allows them to easily distinguish sexes. There's a world of difference out there that we don't even see, hear, taste, or smell, due to the limitations of our senses. Imagine the possibilities! #EurasianBlueTit
What a difference a week makes. This time last Friday, we had only found out hours before that we were about to enter a sudden snap three day lockdown with compulsory masks and all the rest of the hard rules. Lines of panic shoppers (no need) had formed all day outside supermarkets. By Sunday, the supermarkets were restocked and quiet and the main elements of the lockdown, to enable swift contact tracing and a break in human contact were over by 6.00pm Monday - this was to prevent the spread of the more contagious UK variety of COVID which had breached containment protocols at a quarantine hotel by unknown means. Masks are still compulsory for another week or so indoors in the Greater Brisbane Area but a majority of Brisbane people are wearing them outdoors too, in the heat and humidity. Well done. It can be frustrating, but think of what the people of Melbourne went through for nearly four months and what the terrible situation is overseas right now around the globe. I am happy to live with this minor inconvenience to stop the spread.
Cabbage Tree Creek, Shorncliffe, Brisbane, Queensland.
How the picture was originally supposed to look. the size and shape of the build wouldn't allow it to look right, though.
The one to the left was originally designed by Raphael Granas. Please pay him a visit.
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Muscularity Differences.
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