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... and also messy places, and this pic shows blythe life is not always perfect and there's no shame in showing it. Poor Katt she was falling back while I was shooting. #babycatfail :P

It never fails though, two to four inches of snow predicted for the next three days.

Stealth jet trying to sneak past. It failed. Everyone saw it, and heard it. Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor at Oshkosh, EAA AirVenture 2024.

Definitely one of the most pathetic loafs I’ve ever seen would rate 1/10

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West Coast Railways 37518 drags 46115 back from Wennington bang road(wrong line working) to Carnforth WCRC depot (1z99 Wennington - Carnforth) 46115 failed with a hotbox ,photographed at a dull Docker Park Farm,16/10/2015

I thought I finally had the pyramids, but these are the smaller ones further south. Gosh they’re not easy to spot from space! Still looking...

 

Je pensais avoir enfin trouvé LES Pyramides, mais non. Celles-ci sont plus au Sud. Pas facile à repérer depuis l'espace! La quête continue :)

 

Credits: ESA/NASA

 

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With 57602 dit pass Saltash while working 5z70 Penzance - Paddington ecs move after 57602 failed Friday evening

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//fifty-two weeks of design

 

“Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails.” I Corinthians 13:4-8

 

A lot of different sources are the cause of this artwork. I was planning on doing something completely different for this week's 52WOD, but yesterday and today took a sudden change of turns resulting in the theme I felt the need to cover: LOVE.

 

What made me stumble upon those Bible verses I quoted atop was Joe's beautifully written post. When he said "I encourage you to peel it apart," I truly sat down and ingested every single word of those verses that appeared before my eyes. Indeed, what beautiful words they are.

 

I've also realized how often we're used to hate, and how it's so prevalent in our day-to-day lives, in the media and in our relationships. It's so easy for us to bash on another person, another public figure, another opposing viewpoint, but so immensely difficult for us to say something that would edify another's life. We forget too often the eternal truth: Love never fails. No matter what, it will never fail. Never.

 

(Everything was hand-drawn this week. I feel like what I wanted to achieve called for something imperfect. Also, the photograph belongs to me).

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

UBC Thunderbirds player (in blue) gets a pass away that evades an intercept attempt by a Victoria Vikes player in UBC's Gold medal win last weekend, a game played in the snow for much of the time.

This part of the fields are usually water logged the crops never grow here !!!

F100 Ultrafine Extreme 400 @ 800 HC-110 6:00@69 Nikon AF Nikkor 28-105mm 1:3.5-4.5D 07/18/2020

From thedailylumenbox.com A cyanotype toning failure.

First FDT in a while. Sorry for the lack of commenting and FDTs school has been a it busy recently. Also my Tuesdays can sometimes be a bit of a squeeze to get a facedown done and I think the Face Down Tuesday group are a bit fed up of some not venturing more than a few metres from my home each week. Anyway it's the half term holiday next week and me and my family are off to Sheffield for my Grampa's 80th birthday celebration (birthday is tomorrow) so there'll be a very different location for a facedown and I'll catch up with you all then. HFDT all!

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

lose with elequence and smile..

 

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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

 

The failure of the Christian's existence.

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.

Failed shot, but the motion blur looks kinda cool.

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:

I blame the cloud bank further back on the horizon :0)

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.

I got to hike with my drone out into the Bisti Badlands last Sept 19th, but things didn't work out. Conditions were good, but (1) it took a long time to wait for occasional hikers to pass by, and (2) I couldn't control the drone from the app. I was flying blind, so I cut the attempt short. This was about the best I could do.

 

Later I realized that my protective rim on the phone was preventing a good connection with the controller. Live & learn.

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