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The Ukranian SU 27 Flanker was one of the stars at the Belgium Air Force Days at Kleine Brogel Air Force base in Belgium and put on a couple of absolutely fantastic displays which really showed the aircrafts agility and capabilities in the air. A fantastic colour scheme matched the show for me.
Hardraw Force is one of the most popular attractions in Wensleydale and at around 100 feet high it’s the highest single drop waterfall in England above ground.
I laughed too loud when BB-8 thumb up in the movie.
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Late afternoon at Trearddur Bay, Anglesey.... The weather front which had brought rain to the island on Sunday was passing over, but the winds were whipping up the high tide causing choppy conditions in the bay... Happy days (for a photographer!!)
One of the smaller waterfalls down stream from the main larger waterfall up at Ashgill Force, Cumbria, England.
Wain Wath Force in full flow.
The limestone cliffs of Cotterby Scar.
Swaledale. Yorkshire Dales Naltional Park.
Ready for the Winter Fae Party thanks to Designer Showcase. For more info and links, see my Blog ~ aznanasfandangles.blogspot.com/2018/01/force-of-nature.html
she's a force of nature
something not to be reckoned with
wind follows her presence
rocks quake with her essence
light encompasses her being
sometimes she's too bright for seeing
leaves fall from her hair
water sparkles on her skin bare
she shatters constellations
cosmic corruption she causes
leaves stars falling in her wake
the sun so hot it bakes
crystals in her eyes
and the ocean in her veins
she reigns.
High Force.....High Force is not the highest waterfall in the country,but it is the biggest.No other creates such a profound impression on the senses,no other has such a dramatic yet beautiful setting.The thunderous crash of its waters can be heard from afar.They fall without grace in a furious rage.It is a spectacle all should see.
Faint rainbow visible at times when the sun shone which was not often. Yorkshire Dales. Easter Sunday.
Panther Creek Falls is amazing, when I saw the location on social media It was my favorite waterfall in the Pacific North West. When seeing the images on the internet you don't get to judge how large the waterfall actually is. When I first arrived and saw the falls, I was just surprised how big the waterfall actually was. It's just so unique how the water fans out. This image was shot in Summer 2016 during my trip out to see the waterfalls in the Columbia River Gorge. The waterfalls here are quite a lot of fun to explore and find compositions that work for you. The title inspiration for this image comes from one of my favorite childhood shows Power Rangers: Wild Force; their use of the animal themes and the name of this waterfall surely shines under that theme.
Panther Creek Falls
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As far as Im aware, this is only the second Luke FA fig on flickr. Based off leaked publicity shot, here is Luke in jedi robes. All painted by me, using the card tunic again (this time with longer side pieces and additional belt clip). The tan brown is a little too yellow, but still works well. I made this as a christmas present for a friend, so this is Not my FA Contest Prize. That being said, it will be similar to this, but with more detail.
Let me know what you think and again, please no spoilers.
FOMAPAN 400 @ ISO 400
ADOX Adonal @ 20°
Carl Zeiss Jena Flektogon MC 35mm f/2.4
Praktica DTL3
scanned from negative
Mill Gill Force is a hidden waterfall in a lovely secluded pocket of woodland near Askrigg, Wensleydale. The gill gets it's name from the mill which stands half a mile downstream. Water crashes over the rocks dropping around 25 feet below before seeming to split into three and descend down a second drop of around 3 feet. It is a lovely waterfall that is best when combined with a trip to Whitfield Gill Force, a further kilometre along the footpath.
My second and final image from Scaleber Force in the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
Nikon d7100 | 18mm | F/11 | 4 seconds | ISO400
Filters: HOYA PRO1 Circular Polariser
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