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Otro en vez en mi clase de Proyectos, nunca falló.
TÃtulo: Crazy Speed Power!
¿Por qué?: La noche anterior iba por Circuito Interior probando la máxima volocidad posible del auto. ¿Hay que divertirse de vez en cuando no?
Cuando: 2007
Más información en:
destruccionmoral.blogspot.com/2009/07/crazy-speed-power.html
Long exposure (20") overlooking the 10th street bridge in Pittsburgh, PA. I moved the focus ring accidentally once and loved the effect, so I tried zooming out while doing that and achieved this look..
I love this shot.
The fireworks display which took place over Walney Channel on October 23, 2010, to celebrate 50 years of nuclear submarines being built in Barrow-in-Furness.
The display marked half-a-century since the launch of HMS Dreadnaught in the town and was played out to music from the Dock Museum.
Thousands of people watched from the Dock Museum and the surrounding areas, including Walney Promenade.
We were on a car trip to a birthday and this shot is taken from a driving car...I needed to brush out some dirty parts of the car window but all in one it looked amazing! The second Windmill seems to explode/burn in the sundown :)
Sorry for the blurry shot but it's very difficult to take focused and sharp pictures while the Volcano does its work... But watch the red!!! impressive...
Power kills. Weakness creates. It creates autonomy, self-awareness and freedom. It creates openness to give and receive in mutuality. And finally it creates the good ground on which new life can come to full development and maturity.
-Henri Nouwen
view over city of karlsruhe, germany from turmberg. this timelapse consists of 1189 images and covers an overall time of approx. 5hrs. it was a very windy day and at first glance, the sunset wasn't very promising. i'm glad i didn't abort the capturing, since right before the sun set, the clouds opened and... well...look for yourself.
quality: 1080p, 25 fps
During the snowstorm this weekend the waves were pretty strong. I had to play with the levels to show this wave through the snow and spray. Very exhilerating.
Well, not really...but when I was microwaving my curry (lid off), a piece of chicken kind of exploded. Very weird! And that is why it looks so messy.
Man, this really is one of my ugliest lunches. Yikes!
Actually , this looks a lot like the sort of explosion you get when you lob a big chunk of sodium into water, (were you idiotic enough to observe from this distance) The sodium melts into globules...
This was done with relatively safe liquid crystals...
So, Rachel posts this photo where they are making paper clocks for burning. She references an event in Brighton called Burning the Clocks. Evidently it happens on the winter solstice, which was yesterday and looks like quite an event.
I decide to do my own photographic interpretation, but instead of burning, exploding seems like the way to go. I take one of the Christmas ornaments that I bought last year for breaking, but had not been destroyed yet. Then I draw a clock on it, put a firecracker in it, place it in my trusty aquarium, and give it a light. I had hoped to see more of the breaking of the ornament clock, but the firecracker exploding washed out most of it. However, there are a few recognizable pieces in there.
Yet another Bright Afternoon. And within minutes, we could see clouds coming towards us from the West.
Being in the Himalayan side, exposed to direct heat from the sun, surely generates enough rise in the temperature to cause a Low Pressure area to draw some clouds towards it.
Here are some interesting timelines -
Cold Breezy morning - 5AM
No Clouds by 7 AM. ZERO Clouds!
Bright & Sunny- 12 NOON to about 4PM
This Capture - around 4:30 PM
A Cloud Covered Sunset - 5:40PM
Hail, Lightning 7:15 PM - 9PM - www.flickr.com/photos/ramitbatra/4152560298
Rain Stops at 9:30PM
The Clearest Star Laden Sky. EVER - 10PM.. *EVER!
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Streaks of sun-rays bursting from behind those High clouds, almost always reminds me of the flick Independence Day..
Do you remember the scene when Capt. H. Steven, after smacking the alien in the head, exclaims: Welcome to Earth!
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Picture Info -
HDR : Exp. -3 to +9
Shot with a 24mm stopped down to f8
Another photo from my walk in Shukugawa yesterday. The twisting branches loaded with sakura reminded me of a honeycomb. Nishinomiya City, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. 2 April 2016.
I shot this during a very wet and windy day while on holiday in North Uist ... I figured that it would be a good day to try out some dramatic sea shots.
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Tales Of Misadventures
In my younger days, I often played Russian roulette with the fuel in my vehicles. Many of them I knew to within about 500 yards how far the fuel would take me. I remember once my dad taking my sister out for a driving lesson. I was laid under a small lorry I owned repairing something when I heard my dad walk up the drive.
Seems he ran out of fuel about 4 mile up the road, there wasn't mobile phones in those days, and he didn't have any money on him for fuel, so he had walked all the way back to get some. Hearing him shout to my mother 'Where is the little bA*&^rd, I am going to kill him. I decided discretion was the better part of valour and stayed where I was.
Redcar Gala
I had booked a shooting gallery into a gala in the North East town of Redcar. This particular gallery was built into a 6 wheeled Foden lorry. At the time it would average about 12mpg, so was fairly thirsty. Anyway, I arrived at Redcar, drove onto the allocated pitch, and it promptly conked out of fuel. Oh well, I would operate, get the day over then worry about refuelling.
As it turned out it was a bit of a poor day, and everything was finished by about 5pm.
My at the time mate Arthur, owned a transit van, I asked to borrow it so I could go and fill a 5 gallon drum up with diesel. This would allow me to then return with the lorry to the fuel station and fill it up.
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Background image courtesy of Mark Chadwick. www.markchadwick.co.uk
Portrait taken with iPhoto, edited in Photoshop