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We spotted this red tailed hawk on a tree and it then launched into a full speed attack into a bush in front of us. Here is the hawk taking a brief pause after the failed attack before it took off
We spotted this red tailed hawk on a tree and it then launched into a full speed attack into a bush in front of us. Here is the hawk taking a brief pause after the failed attack before it took off
To get straight to the point, the figure just doesn't come together well and it's too wimpy size-wise. Ironically, this was originally what I thought would be the best Mongul combo anyone could create. By extrapolating magenta to dark red (see reference image), I could give Mongul boots, a feature-accurate torso, and a helmet that matched his legs.
The updated combo you just saw on my main photostream was really just the result of me fiddling with spare pieces and wanting to experiment with adding 1x1 plates to the bottom of minifigure feet.
Reference image: i.stack.imgur.com/z7GFX.jpg
I've been debating about starting another 365 photo project this year. As I set here on day 2 editing the few photos I shot on day 1, I find this is the only shot even slightly worth saving. Luna is not impressed.
So here we go again...
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When he shared his idea for "Mobile Sun Block" they mocked him. The Patent Office said his invention lacked Novelty. Now out of pride or as a matter of protest - depending on how you look at it -- he walks the streets, mostly protected from the harmful UV Rays of the Sun.
8165 leads Indian Pacific liveried NR27 & G530 through Medlow Bath while working 3AS8 Indian Pacific service. Wednesday, 18th January 2017. The A/C failed on NR27, resulting in 8165 being attached at Parkes. This was the first time a G class has been used on the Indian Pacific.
A work with coffee and graphite ,, but failed with loosing details and then this quote came to me.
Thanks for the visit have a wonderful weekend
A friend on the mountain asked if I caught Tuesday’s sunrise. I couldn’t remember so I checked my Flickr timeline and noticed I had failed to fulfill my end of the bargain. Here’s the sunrise. I apologize for the delay.
From the east overlook at Monte Sano State Park in Huntsville, Alabama.
Nikon D7200 — Nikon 18-300mm F6.3 ED VR
46mm
F8@1/30th
ISO 400
GND filter
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©Don Brown 2022
When you crash in your first run but your main opponent puts in a faultless one and goes into the lead. Then in your second run, you have to give it ALL to win. The pressure was on.
Sometimes it works out. Sometimes it does not.
Nicholi Rogatkin. Slopestyle competition, Crankworx Rotorua.
2019
Looks like flickr has decided to give up its niche as the best photo hosting site on the web to become like everyone else in the name of progress. Weak-minded fail IMO.
Me: You wanted to take pics with our new flowers, didn't you?
Polka: Yes.
Me: So, why are you just standing there?
Polka: Are you blind? o_O Can't you see it's raining? I don't want to get wet, my hair is curly enough.
I understand what she's talking about. My own hair gets terribly frizzy and bendy when it's humid. But I'm sure she wouldn't have that problem ^^
Polka: What?! I do D:
We remember the photo sessions that yielded gold with inspiration and nostalgia. In my experience though that are just as many or more "failed" trips which we look back on and ask: What the hell was I thinking?
A "failed" photo trip does not imply the trip wasn't otherwise fun, but rather--we failed to execute in the field. Why didn't I think of setting the ISO differently? Tripod--hah--I don't need a tripod. No don't pull over now, the shot will still be there in five minutes. I could of sworn I charged the battery. All these phrases and more you have probably uttered too.
So here's a CHEER to the failed trip, for in the mud and muck there are always a few little happy accidents, like this one.
A nice surprise on Sunday 6th March 2016 is a DB Schenker Red 67 hauling a failed Virgin East Coast Trains 225 set.
With cloud covering the sun at the wrong moment, 67018 hauls a failed 91129 on 1S07, the 0937 Doncaster - Edinburgh Waverley. At this point it is passing Inveresk 50 minutes late at 1314
A nice colourful combination the two liveries make.
MOT history shows some pretty large fails prior to 2015, then first time passes without advisories. MOT will need renewing in around three weeks time.
This fence behind the Mundt barn is on it's way down. This must be like the old saw, "All hat and no cattle." This is, "All hay and no cattle." I tried to tell the cows that the hay was that-a-away but they stampeded this-a-way and almost runned me over. When they ran an IQ tests on cattle, they came up with negative numbers. That's what moves the righties up the bell curve. There are more possibilities than the Mundt barn out here. I found many prizes.
As long as eDDie is around, he always finds barns for my agricultural series. I passed this place a lot and it usually had a large dump bin in the view of the barn. This was shot north of Longtown and the barn. The place is about as abandoned as this corral fence. Today, he hauled me up Taylor mountain; I showed him that in the first place.
A great sky showed up for a while and I raced north but could have found better skies a hour earlier. Any sky dictated a day of trolling around Mundt with the camera. There have been too many blank and milk skies lately... and here I am with overcast coming on.
This session was supposed to produce photos of very serious faces. However, as long as any proper photography session is a great fun "failed" shots with big smiles cannot be avoided :)
Photo by Kevin Fedde
After the big CME a couple days ago my Fiancee and I went out Aururora hunting. Unfortunately, although the weather report said it would be completely clear, we were lied to and it was cloudy.