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This is a composite of 3, long exposure, landscape images of waves crashing over the sea wall at Portknockie harbour in Morayshire, Scotland, on a stormy morning.

Kommando Spezialkräfte (KSK)

 

Fliegerschiessen Axalp 2022

 

Perhaps helpful information for users of the Canon 1D series APS-H format cameras:

 

For some of Canons more modern EF-S lenses there are replacement EF mounts available to buy. The DIY mount conversion is easy, as there are only 6 small screws (4 for the bayonet; 2 for the contacts) holding the EF-S bayonet.

Additional advantage is the now metal mount, as there was always criticism for the plastic lens mounts.

 

I have successfully converted following EF-s lenses to EF mount:

Canon EF-S 10–18mm f/4.5–5.6 IS STM (covers APS-H from ~12mm and even full frame from 14mm upwards)

Canon EF-S 18–55mm f/3.5–5.6 IS STM (covers APS-H from ~22mm)

Canon EF-S 55–250mm f/4–5.6 IS STM (covers APS-H at all focal lengths)

 

This was taken in The National Memorial Arboretum.

 

The National Memorial Arboretum is a British site of national remembrance at Alrewas, near Lichfield, Staffordshire. Its objective is to honour the fallen, recognise service and sacrifice, and foster pride in the British Armed Forces and civilian community.

Wikipedia.

Staffordshire, England.

 

Mit einem sehr schönen und zur Lok guten Kontrast bietenden Containerzug nach Wolfurt war die damals nagelneu beklebte 186 941 "Attracktive Forces" der LTE unterwegs. Kurz vor erreichen des Bahnhofes Treuchtlingen, konnte der Zug in einer kleinen Sonnelücke von den 3 Fotografen festgehalten werden.

Was inspired by some of Robert’s Vietnam figs with shrubs covering their backs. Tried it with wookies but it wasn’t a good look, so I went with some normal figs for the technique. Tried to evoke feelings from the Battle of Endor and the big ewok battle. Hope it worked!

Good to see the British armed forces with the cultural diversity .

Dock twisted by the ice.

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Kreative People: Manipulated Photo Art

Treat This 227 - Friday 9 August to Thursday 15 August 2019

Canadian Pacific's train 199, departs Watertown as a severe warned storm meets them head on.

 

CP 199

Watertown, WI.

Summer 2016

The dying sunlight casting shadows on the Groynes of Winchelsea beach in East Sussex. The groynes built to help keep the beach from being eroded by the eternal force of the tides, while, in contrast a newer form of energy capture is visible in the distance with the Wind Farm trying to harness another, if somewhat intermittent force of Nature.

On the far right is another power alltogether in the form of the Nuclear Power station at Dungeness.

The nature is not very happy with us, I think...

Forces of nature at work, in Park Sanssouci, Potsdam (Germany)

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The Patriarchal Cathedral in honor of the Resurrection of Christ, the main temple of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, is located in the Patriot Military-Patriotic Park of Culture and Leisure in Kubinka, Moscow Region.

The chief architect and author of the project is D.M. Smirnov.

The height of the temple together with the cross is 95 meters. This is one of the highest Orthodox churches in Russia and the world. The area of ​​the temple complex is 11 thousand square meters. The capacity of the interior of the temple is up to 6 thousand people

Width 97.9 m and length 65.4 m.

By the decision of the Artistic Council of the temple, academicians of the Russian Academy of Arts, folk artists of Russia S.N. Andriyaka, S.A. Shcherbakov, V.I. Nesterenko, painters M. Leontiev, D. Shabalina, as well as sculptors D. Namdakov, V.D. Shanov and D.D. Uspenskaya. The ceramic decoration was made in the "Pallada" workshop under the direction of K.V. Likholat, metal objects - in the foundry "Kavida" under the direction of Yu.E. Kireeva. The ensemble of 18 bells was made at the Voronezh Foundry.

The temple was designed in the monumental Russian-Byzantine style

The construction of the cathedral was completed on 9 May 2020.

 

Патриарший собор в честь Воскресения Христова — главный храм Вооруженных сил Российской Федерации — расположен в Военно-патриотическом парке культуры и отдыха «Патриот» в подмосковной Кубинке.

Главный архитектор и автор проекта — Д.М. Смирнов.

Высота храма вместе с крестом составляет 95 метров. Это один из высочайших православных храмов России и мира. Площадь храмового комплекса — 11 тыс. м². Вместимость внутреннего помещения храма — до 6 тысяч человек

Ширина 97,9 м и длина 65,4 м.

По решению Художественного совета храма к работе были приглашены академики Российской академии художеств, народные художники России С.Н. Андрияка, С.А. Щербаков, В.И. Нестеренко, живописцы М. Леонтьев, Д. Шабалина, а также скульпторы Д. Намдаков, В.Д. Шанов и Д.Д. Успенская. Керамическое убранство выполнено в мастерской «Паллада» под руководством К.В. Лихолата, предметы из металла — в литейной мастерской «Кавида» под руководством Ю.Е. Киреева. Ансамбль из 18 колоколов изготовлен на Воронежском литейном заводе.

Храм спроектирован в монументальном русско-византийском стиле

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Cathedral_of_the_Russian_Armed...

Playing with forces

Life is a game of forces. Of balancing

all forces to be able to achieve my goals.

What kind of forces are working with me? What are

Their origins? I keep finding deferent forces

and I learn how to live with them, use them

or resist them.

But this ability comes from another force –

my inner force.

And if I want to shift or change this inner force

of mine, where can I get the strength for it?

Actually managed a day out with my camera today, and had the chance to tick 2 locations off my ever-growing bucket list. This beautiful old abandoned church really tickled me, with the oak tree growing up through the middle. Unfortunately we were plagued with very harsh sunlight today, so a return trip is on the cards....;-)

Is there a Doctor in the house, specifically a geologist? I've spent most of the day trying to find out the cause of the magnificent rock formations that surround Winthrop Glacier on the west side of Burroughs 3. Glacier torn, volcanic activity, both? I may never know, but the sight was amazing. For a freak for rocks like me this place is heaven. Black rocks, out of place stalagmite like protrusions, stacks of loose stone, I was beside myself and as a backdrop one of the largest glaciers in America, Winthrop.

I've been in awe of this mountain and it's many facets for some time now, I've seen green meadows lush with flowers, a seemingly endless amount of waterfalls, trees that are more than 1,000 years old, snow twice as high as my truck, hail in summer, sunsets over miles of undulating terrain, and now a deep chasm carved by ice and time, perhaps helped along by an explosion or two.

blow this one up and immerse yourself, it's wonderful in here... :-)

Designed by French architect Louis E. Jallade. Construction began in 1926 and was completed in 1928 as the YMCA's Armed Forces Building. In 1980 it was converted to luxury apartments.

Allied Force's were overrun by over whelmed numbers of triffids

They're still marching on London, they cannot be allowed to suceed

Enemy forces won the battle, we'll not let them win the war !!!!

Canadian Forces CH-148 Helicopter at hover.

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Some more shots from the night at Elk Island National Park..

Full potential

Mystery intrigue

Transcend limitation

I think that you can all tell that I am in a philosophical mood these days. There are so many complications in life that we, the people, have to solve and surely at the forefront is our inability to let go of the negative forces and embrace the positive ones. It is time for us to collectively come up with good reasons to work together for the better for ALL. In the long run, selfishness does not gain us anything, in fact we lose! Let's find ways to help one another, make the world a smaller place in which all are welcome. It is possible, we can and must do it!!!

 

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Sandstone is nature's art medium. Formed in layers and sculpted by the elements, it comes in every shape and color. In the Vermilion Cliffs of southern Utah and northern Arizona, ancient winds created large sand dunes of alternating layers. Gravity and water caused them to flow and bend, creating swirls and folds like cream in coffee. The dunes eventually petrified. Now the forces of erosion are revealing the amazing patterns hidden within.

 

This is another image taken during what I call the "Salmon Light" phase of twilight. While dim, the light is very balanced and luminous during this time. Exposures of 30 seconds or more bring the glow to life. Some of my photography is done in high dynamic range light situations that require the blending of multiple exposures. When photographing in a high place with an open sky during twilight quite the opposite is true. The light in this scene was very soft, balanced and low dynamic range, well contained within a single exposure. Developing mostly involved bringing out contrast as well as color balance and saturation work and some dodging in the foreground areas.

Primrose flowers at peace in the rural setting of the town of Parker, Texas, USA. Dark ominous clouds fly above.

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