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Tomorrow is April's Fool Day so listen to Mr Horse here and have some fun :)
Cheers everyone.
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Portugal - Oeiras
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Pier diving. I left my camera behind, when some locals were diving off the pier in some fantastic light. Luckily, like most these days I had my mobile phone at hand.
The Northern Belle climbs towards Copy Pit with a York Appleby on a bright April Fool's morning. I gather this was to be steam hauled over the S&C later - but wasnt - April Fool for some.
Don’t let the nice weather #Fool you…
It is not exactly a summer day at the beach yet…
Water temperature is around 39F, winds are blowing making the air temp feel cool, and the lake is choppy with waves…
But it is a good day for a walk…
It seems the gulls think so too… ;-)
For #FlickrFriday theme of #Fool
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Taken at Bogor, West Java - Indonesia,
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Another shot of the very unexpected SEO spot.
I had originally thought it was a barnie silhouetted against the sun.
It was only when I decided to get out of the car and try to get between the bird and the sun that I realised she was something special..
This shot shows the bird in it's natural environment.
Short-Eared Owl - (Asio Flammeus) - female
Yorkshire Dales - Birth Head Place Site
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..."You do not know
Silence like a cancer grows
Hear my words that I might teach you
Take my arms that I might reach you"
Forgotten classic car decaying in a wooded area near tiny Fairhaven,IL. This is one of two abandoned classic cars that have sat here for many years.I don't mean to be judgemental,but it seems pretty foolish to leave these vintage rides to waste away like this....
[ ridi-ludi-fool ] *UBUME -crane-
tomoto, katahada blood white
violetta. -female horror lips 11
UBUME × ORIGAMI (9月10日まで)
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Hakoniwa/35/17/1
... Yup ... April Fools' Day
Mrs. Krach took my photo this morning for me in the 'matching light' ... and our schnoodle had to get into the portrait as well ... hence he joined my here with the grizzly cup that I captured while in Yellowstone this past summer.
90:365
14:52 April Fools
Mother Nature played an April fools joke on us....one day it’s +12 and the patio gets cleaned & set up for spring/summer....the next day it’s -2 with 6” of fresh snow !!!
This is my favourite corner in Hazardous. Your life, and your destiny is in your hands. How u wanna live your life, nobody can tell u what to do and how to do. So ... u choose your path....
. www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQ2DwS90c6I
sim location: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Hazardous%20Inc/165/164/196
Sony A6500 (ILCE-6500), Sony Zeiss Sonnar FE 55mm F1.8 ZA (SEL55F18Z)
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Another reprocessed image - this one tweaked for more realistic tones and a bit of grain reduction treatment.
In the frame is ETH-fitted Peak no. 45136 heading a rake of Mk1s and the 8.15am Birmingham - Plymouth (1V62) along the sea-wall at Dawlish. It's early Spring and out-of-season so there aren't too many folk around - hardly surprising really given it was pretty bracing and prone to showers that day. But at least the sea, so often a problem along this stretch, was more or less behaving itself.
I was surprised at the extra detail the rework has brought out, not least the ability to read 'The Seacrest' cafe name on the far side of the roundabout. Seems like the Nikkor lens and CT18 combo didn't do so badly. I had a couple of telephotos at the time, a 200mm F4 and a 105mm F2.5, and I'm guessing this was taken with the latter.
I notice what looks to be an Austin Cambridge, Rover 2000, and a Jaguar parked up at the various seafront establishments on Marine Parade - perhaps proof that such places made for profitable undertakings back then?!
I know it's a pretty standard view from the cliff-path but I figured the vintage added a little interest. Best viewed full-screen.
Thanks to 'The Gang of 3' for train info.
Agfa CT18
1st April 1978
"Give fools their gold, and knaves their power; let fortune's bubbles rise and fall; who sows a field, or trains a flower, or plants a tree, is more than all. " -- John Greenleaf Whittier
This week's FlickrFriday theme is: #Fool
Le thème de ce FlickrFriday est: #Duper
O tema desta FlickrFriday é: #Tolo
本次 FlickrFriday 主題: #傻子
FlickrFriday-Thema der Woche: #Täuschen
El tema de FlickrFriday es: #Tonto
As I drove along the wetlands in Alviso, I saw this off to the side and thought to my self "That's kind of a strange looking duck".
So I whipped my Jeep off the road and parked, loaded my long lens, got out and started sneaking up on him, shooting as I went along, hoping to get a good shot, but not wanting to scare him off.
I finally realized that he wasn't moving. DOH! Decoy got me.
These tender magnolia blossoms outwitted Mother Nature by blooming early. They were gone before the freeze hit.
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you made a fool of me
tell me why
you say that you dont care but we made love
tell me why
you made a fool of me you made a fool of me
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The temperature when I snapped this image of UP's Tuesday transfer job was +43F, nearly 60 degrees warmer than what I was shooting in Sunday morning. Unseasonably warm days at the front end of winter can lull us into thinking we will have a mild season. The fact my fingers are just now thawing out from this past weekend suggests otherwise. A clipper system will bring a couple inches of snow tomorrow so we will still be in good shape for a white Christmas.
Don't be fooled by the metallic paint, the Gladiator is mostly made of wood, covered with doped linen.
Entering service with the RAF in 1937, the same year as both the Spitfire and Hurricane, the Gladiator was already hopelessly outclassed as a fighter plane. The last biplane fighter to enter service, it was the first RAF plane with a fully enclosed cockpit and also had landing flaps. Seen here in flight over Old Warden.