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House Martin nest in the eaves of a village house in Lacock.
The House martin chick about to be fed by the incoming parent.
Sheep can move at quite a lick when they put their minds to it.
Tenuous link: two, not quite the same
From the window of a speeding car.
SLR Magic 8mm f4 lens.
720nm+ infrared converted Olympus OMD EM5 mk2.
If only -there'd been a bit more light I could have used a faster shutter speed to freeze the wings and a bit lower iso.
A combo of two of the competitors in the icelandic Icefitness competition.
If the fitness competitors are not the top athletes, i don´t know who is, .... maybe the motocross guys... anyway both are fit and fast ... ;-)
This Eat'n Park restaurant was opened in 2006. A former Ground Round restaurant (opened 1994, closed 2004) was razed to build this Eat'n Park. This restaurant was the western-most Eat'n Park restaurant during its duration of being open. Sadly, this restauarant closed on July 18th, 2011, due to poor business.
Former Eat'n Park - West River Road - Elyria, Ohio
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My travels around the UK by car for three weeks with my son. June/July 2019 Wales.
Day eight .. Stopping at the Elan Valley Reservoirs before making our way to Aberystwyth for the night.
The Elan Valley Reservoirs are a chain of man-made lakes created from damming the Elan and Claerwen rivers within the Elan Valley in Mid Wales. The reservoirs, which were built by the Birmingham Corporation Water Department, provide clean drinking water for Birmingham in the West Midlands of England. The five lakes are known as the Claerwen, Craig-goch, Pen-y-garreg, Garreg-ddu, and Caban-coch.
Water from the reservoirs is carried by gravity to Frankley Reservoir in Birmingham via the Elan aqueduct. Pumping is not required because the network drops 52 metres (171 ft) along its 73 miles (117 km) length from its source to Frankley. A gradient of 1:2300 maintains a flow of less than 2 miles per hour (3.2 km/h); water takes two and a half to three days to reach Birmingham. The aqueduct, which was started in 1896 and opened in 1906, crosses several valleys and features numerous brick tunnels, pipelines, and valve houses.
Work to build the Elan Valley reservoirs was undertaken because the rapid growth of the industrial city of Birmingham in the late 19th century had led to a lack of available clean water. Numerous outbreaks of disease prompted Birmingham City Council to petition the British government which passed the Birmingham Corporation Water Act in 1892. It allowed the Corporation to acquire by compulsory purchase all the land within the water catchment area of the Elan Valleys. Thousands of navvies and their families lived in the purpose-built Elan Village during the construction of the first four dams at the turn of the 20th century. In 1952, the Claerwen dam was opened by Elizabeth II in one of her first official engagements as monarch.
Drinking water from the Elan Valley is noted for being exceptionally soft, contrasting with water from local supplies in the West Midlands, not served by the Elan aqueduct, which are noted for hardness.
Pensé en la canción de Tracy Chapman y le puse el nombre a la foto. Hoy después de mas de una semana de lluvias salió el sol, no tenÃa ni una idea para la foto de esta semana. Hoy se me ocurrio sacarle una foto a algun auto que pasara. No iban a ser muchos, porque estamos con bastantes restricciones para movernos, pero me puse pacientemente a esperarlos y aqui está el resultado final.
Camera used: Ilford Sprite 35
Film used: Fujicolor 100
Taken at Caribbean Market in Scoresby, Victoria, Australia.
Sushi is said to be the original fast food, but Americans don't treat it like that. We all sit down at fancy, expensive restaurants and order things from a menu we can't read.
AB800 high left back in 18x24 softbox
Pocket Wizards
Modèle : Gérald ( Cayenne , Guyane Française 2010 )
Véhicule : Jaguar XF
Soft utilisés : Aperture / Photoshop
Cette photo n est ni un montage ni du HDR .
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