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Photo on Explore January 29, 2009 at #333.

The Carbon E7 is the world’s first purpose-built law enforcement vehicle developed specifically for the needs of traffic, patrol and surveillance operations. ‘E7’ is the internal code name for the vehicle until a member of the law enforcement community officially names it during an upcoming naming contest.

(per carbonmotors.com)

Viewed at the 2008 IACP Annual Conference, San Diego, California

On Explore Mar 26, 2011 #200

  

* Hasselblad 503 CXi + Kodak Ektar 100 *

Explored - January 13, 2017

 

The soft, fiber nest is about 2 inches long. Does anyone know what creature would have made and used it?

 

Do not use or reproduce this image on Websites/Blog or any other media without my explicit permission. © All Rights Reserved - Barbara Smith 2018.

Stag with decorated antlers

Explore Dec 22, 2008 #382

 

- Bona nit :-)

 

- Buenas noches :-)

#75

 

I got caught in a hail storm on the walk back from rehearsals today. & then there was a rainbow outside & the light was gorgeous so I went to take photos & it started hailing again. I didn't know if my camera would respond well to hail so I zipped it into my sweatshirt & then sheltered under this rose bush that grows up the side of our house. Not fun. But also kinda fun.

 

I need to remember to use my Mom's computer tomorrow so I can photoshop some of the window shots!

 

Hannah was actually jumping quite high here, but the way I cropped it hides that. There was way too much overblown floor.

 

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TO DO:

Reply to facebook messages

Check emails & forward correct emails

Get a lift into town, or if not raining, walk - remember to take bag

Read the freaking newspaper - it's been like 4 days already!

Forward photos on - 2 chosen plus edited

365

Try & tidy room

 

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I'm glad I got explore as at first I wasn't sure it was worth the effort.

I had to spent ages finding the right crop.

& then it was too saturated.

I pushed it into b&w & then lazily painted her body back in.

Then her legs looked too orange so I had to desaturate that.

& it still looked horribly bare, so I messed around with a vignette.

& the crop still wasn't right so I had to look at that again.

It seems so simple looking back on it.

But there were just so many things wrong with it originally.

People like it though, so that's a good thing.

EXPLORE 6.28.10 ~thank you!! From a recent session. This sweet one made me work for smiles, but I love these contemplative looks all the same, sometimes even more....

Explore#492, 14 April 2009 - Thanks to all!

Taken at: Jurong Bird Park, Singapore

2:28 PM, No Filter

ISO 100, Cloudy & Bright

70mm, F/32, 3 seconds

On Tripod

Sense of Motion

...sem despertar." (Alfred de Musset)

Explored Aug 19, 2009 #444 My other Explored pictures

 

A little photo session together with the sunrise and Benoit from Balade Parisienne

 

1 single Raw converted with PS CS4

تحسفت ان ماضبطت الفوكس :(

 

f/8

exp 0.6 sec

iso-100

Explored 16 Nov 2014 #254

Around the corner of the "carrot fiend" mural, on a parking lot wall.

On a photowalk with friends to explore the "Murals in the Market", A nine-day festival that promised roughly 45 national and local artists to create dozens of large-scale pieces of authorized street art in Eastern Market. It was quite spectacular to see so many murals, and it was a very busy day, and hard to snap the murals without getting cars and trucks parked nearby.

Detroit, Michigan

 

Andre, pug, sitting in a shadow with a bewildered expression [Explored]

Cape Cod

Explore # 271 19 luglio 2009 (Iphone polarized)

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ctb-SrwL884

 

And have you seen the old man

Outside the seaman's mission

Memory fading with

The medal ribbons that he wears.

In our winter city,

The rain cries a little pity

For one more forgotten hero

And a world that doesn't care.

 

EXPLORED! Aug 15, 2009 #161

Explore ET012 seen near The Tower of London......

Bindi in the stream with the slober stick.

free texture - feel free to use. if you do, i'd love to see what it's used for :)

 

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@laurenlankford

 

[explored july 27th #406]

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At the "Flowers, Plants and Vegetable show" (Feb. 2012) organised by Mumbai Municipality, Byculla, Mumbai, India

Explore June 19, 2012 #154 thanks for all the visits and comments.

Golden Light at Monument Valley, AZ

3 Bracket HDR by Nik Software

Texture by AKVIS Plugin

Image taken with Nikon D7000

 

Note: The 17 mile road (or Trail if you like) is a rough and tough path that leads you thru the park and around many of the prominent Bluffs and Buttes. It if very rough and High Clearance Vehicles are recommended. We acturally went around the route twice, waiting for the light to change as sunset approached. Some of the Buttes and Bluffs are well lit by early morning light, and others are

best taken of an evening.

 

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Statue at Heritage park in Buffalo, WY. I might get to see a few more sunrises as my schedule has changed to more 3-11 shifts. Hope I can adjust to not going to bed at 8 pm :-)

He's not really sure what happened. maybe someone threw food? he doesnt know. he's confused.

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Just exploring my photoshop...hope you ll like it...happy Friday....

 

many thanks for supporting KL Nature Outers www.flickr.com/groups/1352572@N23/

Location: dpp Putrajaya Malaysia.

a shot from my Oly e500.

terima kasih - thank you - syukran - for your kind interest & support...really appreciate & take good care always ...rgds tank/sulaiman

Explored #137 on March 11th, 2025

 

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Spent a wonderful day at the British Wildlife Centre with the camera club.

Numerous images to sort through, but this one gets my vote for the 365. I know its not sharp enough, but it makes me giggle.

Explored #127

explore Jun 15, 2014 #365

Seaside enforcement

In 2006 new scientific data revealed that waves along the Dutch coast possessed more energy and - in cases of a super storm - could run up higher on the Hondsbossche and Pettemer sea dike then always had been assumed. As a result the possible occurences of up rolling waves overtopping the sea dike doubled.

 

The sea dike no longer met the safety criteria to withstand a possible super storm on the North Sea to occur once in 10.000 years.

 

Following five years of studies and consultations with the local community, it was decided to reduce the overtopping by creating a beach in front of the sea dike.

 

The main advantage of a beach is an optional extra reinforced - by sand suppletion - in case of further sea level rise. Additionally the new beach is expected to generate more tourism, stimulating the local economy. The replenishment activities will be carried out with four trailing suction hopper dredgers depositing 40 million cubic meters of sand sourced from sea. P1290859

explore Aug 9, 2012 #203

After 3 days worth of exploring this beautiful city, I can say: a) Gustave Eiffel had some guts! b) Franchesinha won't be my favorite lunch and c) that "old" bottle of port on the kitchen shelf might at least work for cooking...(but merely nothing else)

 

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EXPLORE Apr 3, 2014 #404

 

Flowers' fields, near Lisse (Netherlands)

  

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