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VFA-41 Black Aces

Boeing F/A-18F Super Hornet

© Jeff R. Clow

 

After several attempts, I was able to get the wing action and the details I wanted. This was taken with a Nikon D7000 coupled with a Nikkor 70-300mm VR lens.

 

If you have a moment, press "L" on your keyboard to see this at the larger sizes.

 

Thanks for stopping by my photostream today - much appreciated.

. . . do it yourself.

 

♪♫♪♫ Listen to the theme please. ♪♫♪♫

 

Idea, poses and photo are done by Iris

The wonderful funny story is written by Ash

 

Special thanks to my sis River Anwyl for playing the copper ^^

 

This whole story started with the "Mr. Pinchy afair" which can be seen in the album in which I add this photo.

 

And a big thank you to Mr. Laurel and Mr. Hardy for being the inspiration!

 

And now without further ado on to the story. Thank you again for putting words to my silly ideas dearest Ash!

 

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"Come on Iris! Just stand up and let me put your chair on the roof and we can go already!.....It will be much faster if I did it!"

 

"Not a chance, Ash!", Iris grunted as she struggled to get her wheel chair on top of Ash's beat-up old chevette while balancing on a ladder placed against the mountain of stuff that was on top of Ash’s car. "I will feel much better knowing it was secured properly!"

 

Ash got behind the wheel of her "Classic" Hatchback and waited impatiently. The deafening rumbling noise from the hole in the chevette's muffler drowned out what Iris was trying to say. "Do you really need all this stuff, Ash?"

 

"What?", her pint-sized friend replied. "Are you ready yet?"

 

"NO!.....I am not ready, Ash!", Iris called out while struggling to firmly secure her wheel chair atop the mountain of "essential" items.

 

In the car's backseat, Ash's dog, Professor Noodle, pushed against the door causing the car to slightly shake as if someone had just gotten into the backseat. "Finally!", Ash said, thinking Iris had gotten in the back. "What? Your not talking to me now?", she added. Professor Noodle sniffed at Ash's ear. Ash laughed playfully, "knock it off, Iris! You know I hate that....... and eat a mint!.....Cheese-us your breath smells like you were licking a butthole or eating a tird sandwich or something!"

 

Ash put the car in drive and gunned it. From on top of the car's roof, Iris screamed out in horror as the car suddenly took off. All she could do was climb into her wheel chair, hold on to her hat and hang on for dear life.

 

The Chevette made it's way down the canyons winding roads on the way to the interstate. Iris was shrieking the entire time like a gay vampire who was locked outside a grave as the sun came up.

 

Inside the car, Ash was blasting Starship's Greatest Hits and was singing along at the top of her lungs. She was so caught up in the middle of her favorite song, “Nothings Gonna Stop Us Now”, that she didn't notice the motorcycle cop behind her with it's flashing lights on.

 

Officer Anwyl realized the driver of the chevette wasn't going to pull over, so she decided to take a shortcut and cut them off a few miles down the winding the road.

 

In no time, officer Anwyl was ahead of the chevette and stood in the middle of the road ready to order them to stop.

 

The hunk of rusty red metal rounded the corner at a high rate off speed. Iris was white knuckling her wheel chair as the tiny hatchback tilted on to two wheels. Mister Pinchy even slipped out of the side pocket he was stowing away in and hung on by his tiny little pincher. Officer Anwyl screamed out and high stepped out of the way, narrowly escaping the wrath of Ash's clunker with bad brakes. Ash had to pull up the emergency brake handle in order to stop the car.

 

"SHUT THE ENGINE OFF NOW!", commanded officer Anwyl. Ash killed the engine and could immediately hear Iris on top of the roof, hyperventilating.

 

Ash peaked her head out the window and looked up, "What are you doing up there, Iris? You trying to get me a ticket?" Iris stared down at Ash, her face flushed red, boiling over with anger.

 

"I am gonna need to see some ID", demanded officer Anwyl. Ash reached for her purse but was interrupted by the officer. "No not you ma'am, Teen Wolf up there", she said, pointing at Iris.

 

Iris was completely baffled. "ME?!"

 

"Yes you!. I am issueing you a summons for ‘Reckless Endangerment’ and for ‘Riding in a Non-Designated Passenger Compartment."

 

Iris stared down at Ash who was looking up at her with a sheepish smile on her lush lips and scratching the top of her head, and said: "Well, here's another nice mess you've gotten me into!"

 

Boracay, Phillipines, October 2011

Copyright © Ioannis Lelakis.

All rights reserved.

No time for a long exposure here. The waves were hitting this rock on the shore of Lake Manapouri perfectly so it was time to ramp up the shutter speed!

Not at all how I hoped for this shot, rather counting on it being on the down fast and taking the feather to Spalding.

 

66721 leads the 12.39 Middleton Towers - Goole Glassworks sand hoppers.

Not so fast for some, but probably furious!

Advertising a movie at Waterloo Station, London

 

Low Level Military Aircraft

Leley Noronha © All rights reserved.

  

No metro . No meio do corre corre. E nao eh que deu certo.

 

It was fast. And I like it.

Santa Monica Pier - California - US

Though this was the result of my handheld panning, I can guarantee you that paces are fast for almost everything in Japan.

Kyoto, Japan.

 

Mamiya ZE-2

Mamiya-Sekor E 28mm f/2.8

Kodak Tri-X 400

Self developed in Kodak XTOL-R, and scanned with DSLR (Nikon D610 + Tokina 100mm f/2.8 macro lens).

Picture by @weslley_lucchese

 

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JACKET LEATHER BIKER JACKET BLACK [VALE KOER] UBER

 

PANTS Knee Rip Jeans - Classic [SEUL GARCON]

 

BOOTS BEEZY LOWTOP ROCK [VALE KOER]

  

Had fun with Leo today.. He was sooo fast.. :) he had a blast too! Sooc just cropped and contrast adjustment.

Highest position: 163 on Tuesday, July 17, 2012

nakikigaya lang. may nakita kasi ako e. LOL! hehe

Can't stop looking at that wall.

Union Pacific ‘high speed’ SD40-2s No. 8073, 8063, 8041, and 8070 find themselves pulling a low priority, slow moving train through Grant Tower in Salt Lake City, Utah on Jan. 28, 1978. 100 UP SD40-2 units were geared to operate at 80 mph speeds on priority intermodal trains. They were typically sandwiched between two DDA40X units, also geared for 80 mph operation.

There were several Latham's Snipe in the area that kept migrating from one set of ponds to another. Unfortunately they were quite a long way away and traveling quickly.

(Peter)

Monkeys: "Faster! Faster! You are too slow!"

Pup: "You are too heavy!"

 

(Toy Sunday: Slow)

Africa Kenya Masai Mara Wild Outdoors Cheetah Wild Face Sleeping Animal Spots Head Green Grass Shade Sunny Tree-stump

Nach der Durchfahrt des RE 6 mit 218 und DoSto hatte ich die Kamera eigentlich schon wieder eingepackt, als diese SBB Vectron mit einem Kesselzug über die Rheinbrücke gefahren kam. An dieser Stelle ist das durchaus selten, deshalb bekam ich die Kamera mit Mühe und Not noch grade so rechtzeitig raus. Für Zoom oder eine bessere Position war natürlich keine Zeit mehr.

Seen later in the day down at Kinchley Lane Standard 5 73156 is seen getting a hurry on with its van train. Another superb day out with the Timeline Events team at the Great Central Railway.

 

Please note this was taken under charter conditions and while you can shoot from the road bridge and the field, this spot here isn't available unless you have a lineside permit for the railway, or you come and join along with one of the superb charters run by Timeline Events

Reading and Northern's North Reading Fast Freight, or NRFF, is coming through the companies headquarters in Port Clinton, Pennsylvania. Two SD50s sandwiching a SD40-2 power the train of 30 or so cars.

222004 departs from Leicester with the 1C59 14.00 Sheffield to St Pancras International service.

 

I hadn't intended taking a shot here, but the young girl swinging her feet presented an opportunity so I quickly wound the shutter speed down to get this.

A loaded coal train rounds the curve in Asheville at track speed.

Day 134. Furious, perhaps, but certainly not very fast. Not today at least!

Fast Friday Jan. 2008

Just about caught this shadow speeding across Gwithian Beach, Cornwall.

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