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Because of the great fire wall of Chinese policy, it's so hard to cross the limit to visit flickr, so I could not reply my dear friends, I'm so sorry about that and please forgive me,thank you so much and hope my friends can still hit on me!由于中国网络原因,访问flickr很困难,速度很慢,所有暂时没有办法一一回应各位好友,请朋友们见谅!还请各位好友继续关注我!
My pro account is out of time,thank you my friends here for supporting me what a long time!!May I have a pleasure to receive a pro gift from you?我的pro账号到期了,感谢朋友们长期以来的热心支持!!有好心人能赞助一个pro账号给我吗,在此先表感谢!!
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DWAYNE JOHNSON as Luke Hobbs in a reunion of returning all-stars from every chapter of the explosive franchise built on speed--"Fast Five".
Due to the continuing COVID-19 pandemic the Chicago Air & Water Show was canceled however the Blue Angels perform solo for the Chicago Skyline. This was their last session on Sunday August 22nd, 2021
Thanks to my friend Alessandro who goes so fast! ;-)
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Sunday meeting with the Kami Speed Squad. Nissan GT-R, Subaru STi, Subaru WRX, Honda S2000, FF Mitsubishi Eclipse replica
Late submission, but in my head it still counts.
Wanted to try and stay away from the obvious again, and whilst not really pushing the limits in a photographic sense, I'm quite pleased that I managed to come up with an idea that was again a little different from the first thing that pops into my head. Wanted to capture the 'fasting' element with he empty plate and water, but thought about how dieting is almost a religion for some people as well (hence the tape measure).
fast [fast, fahst]
verb (used without object)
1.
to abstain from all food.
2.
to eat only sparingly or of certain kinds of food, especially as a religious observance.
verb (used with object)
3.
to cause to abstain entirely from or limit food; put on a fast: to fast a patient for a day before surgery.
noun
4.
an abstinence from food, or a limiting of one's food, especially when voluntary and as a religious observance; fasting.
5.
a day or period of fasting.
Origin:
before 1000; Middle English fasten, Old English fæstan; cognate with German fasten, Gothic fastan, Old Norse fasta
Bit late and a bit of a nightmare with some unforseen equipment failure (nothing serious I'm hoping it's the triggers and not the flash unit). Had this in my head since Saturday, just not had the time to actually do it until now. Technically a little late for this week, but there must be a timezone somewhere where it's still yesterday.