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One of the most beautiful sunsets I've witnessed at Manhattan Beach. So I had to take a self-portrait! I set my camera for 10 sec timer and luckily the waves was coming and creating the scene that looks like I'm floating on the water. Thanks for stopping by and have a great day/night everyone! :)
Photographed by: Nhut Pham
Location: Manhattan Beach, CA
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Misty Fjords, near Ketchikan, Alaska. A float plane on one of the fjords.
After 2 years with little Flickr activity there's a little catching up to do. This shot is from back in June 2011.
I attended a workshop with Miss Aniela yesterday. Was a great chance to learn some tips and tricks from a truly inspirational photographer. I only managed to get a few shots on the day and plan to work on some others when I have time. Not to mention trying the technique with my sons!
I thought this particular shot came out quite well!
PS. Although not actually in this image, I've got to credit Miss Aniela for the setup! A great day for sure! Thanks so much!
Beaver float planes provide spectacular views over the Rainbow Range in Tweedsmuir South Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada.
Green Frog (Rana Clamitans Melanota)- Lake Marcia, Highpoint State Park, New Jersey
This guy hopped in the lake as I walked along the bank looking for dragonflies. I stopped there to photograph some Eastern Amberwings, and when I looked up there he was floating 5 feet off shore waiting for me to leave so he could have his spot back.
Birkenhead Docks, i love old disused dockland.
East Float, Birkenhead docks hydrolic tower. Jesse Hartley 1860, grade II listed
The boat you can see is a caisson, some odd one used In geotechnical engineering, a caisson is a retaining, watertight structure used, for example, to work on the foundations of a bridge pier
A none HDR shot, one of the first place's i took my 350 was down here to shoot
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The River of Dreams - Kanavugalin Nadhi decorative float lighted-up display at Eu Tong Sen Street during Chingay 2020 @ Chinatown festival.
A milk float is a battery electric vehicle (BEV), specifically designed for the delivery of fresh milk. They were once common in many European countries, particularly the United Kingdom, and were operated by local dairies. However, in recent years, as the number of supermarkets, small independent grocers and petrol stations stocking fresh milk has increased, most people have switched from regular home delivery to obtaining fresh milk from these other sources.
Because of the relatively small power output from its electric motor, a milk float travels fairly slowly, usually around 10 to 16 miles per hour (16 to 26 km/h) although some have been modified to do up to 80 mph (130 km/h). Operators often exit their vehicle before they have completely stopped to speed up deliveries; milk floats generally have sliding doors that can be left open when moving, or may have no doors at all. They are very quiet, suiting operations in residential areas during the early hours of the morning or during the night.
On Facebook there was a small competition to build something related to Carnaval. While I'm from a part of the Netherlands where we don't celebrate Carnaval, I did find it a fun challenge. The only restriction was 16x16 studs.
I just read TinTin: Destination Moon and thought it would be cool to design a small rocket.
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The River of Dreams - Kanavugalin Nadhi decorative float lighted-up display at Eu Tong Sen Street during Chingay 2020 @ Chinatown festival.