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You ask me why I dwell in the green mountain;
I smile and make no reply for my heart is free of care.
As the peach-blossom flows down stream and is gone into the unknown,
I have a world apart that is not among men.
Li Po
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.
Waterscape 4 of 100 for 2025.
This massive rock sits proudly in the middle of Deadman's Beach. I've often wondered how it ended up there—what geological forces shaped its journey?
Today, as I looked at the photo, it struck me: the rock resembles a giant bao bun buried in the sand. Naturally, this led me down a rabbit hole exploring the history of bao buns. Originating in Northern China, bao dates back to the Three Kingdoms period in the 3rd century, with some evidence pointing as far back as 400 BC.
And then it all made sense: giant, rock-eating aliens with a penchant for Chinese cuisine must have dropped this here during one of their visits in ancient times. Mystery solved. You're welcome!
Thank you all for the kind likes and comments—they’re always deeply appreciated!
P.S. Speaking of buns, if you’ve got 3 minutes, I recommend this touching animation about motherhood and buns:
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)
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.
The wind was incredible today, I was going to go for a run outside, but after I took this picture I decided not to... tee hee hee, it probably would have been a killer workout, but I'm feeling lazy!!!
Iguazú Falls / Iguazú National Park / view from the Argentine side
Album of Argentina: www.flickr.com/photos/tabliniumcarlson/albums/72157711999...
Album of Brazil: www.flickr.com/photos/tabliniumcarlson/albums/72157643060...
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.
Rubedo Gretel
Rubedo - edgy and fantasy BOM makeup
Gretel
9 colors - regular and evox
Hexica l- The Long Night till Jan04
Mit dem DGS 43458 ist die 186 943 der LTE am 27. April 2020 westlich von Bruchmühlen gen Niederlade unterwegs.
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....;-)
Snowbirds- 11-Ct-114 Tudors starting up the engines
Boundary Bay Air Demonstration
British Columbia
Canada
The Snowbirds, officially known as 431 Air Demonstration Squadron are the military aerobatics or air show flight demonstration team of the Royal Canadian Air Force. The team is based at 15 Wing Moose Jaw near Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. The Snowbirds' official purpose is to "demonstrate the skill, professionalism, and teamwork of Canadian Forces personnel". The Snowbirds are the first Canadian air demonstration team to be designated as a squadron.
The show team flies 11 CT-114 Tutors—nine for aerobatic performances, including two solo aircraft, and two as spares, flown by the team coordinators. Approximately 80 Canadian Forces personnel work with the squadron full-time; 24 personnel are in the show team that travels during the show season. The Snowbirds are the only major military aerobatics team that operates without a support aircraft.
The Snowbirds continue the flying demonstration tradition of previous Canadian air force aerobatic teams, which include the Siskins, the Blue Devils, the Golden Hawks, and the Golden Centennaires.
Number 431 Squadron formed on 11 November 1942, at RAF Burn (in North Yorkshire), flying Wellington B.X medium bombers with No. 4 Group RAF Bomber Command. The squadron moved to RAF Tholthorpe in mid-1943 as part of the move to bring all RCAF squadrons into one operational group – No. 6 Group RCAF – and converted to Halifax B.V four-engined heavy bombers. In December 1943 the squadron moved to RAF Croft where it was re-equipped with Halifax IIIs and later, Lancaster B.X aircraft. The squadron moved to RCAF Station Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, after the war, disbanding there on 5 September 1945.
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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 !!!!
Armed Forces Day Observed on the third Saturday every May, this is a day dedicated to paying tribute to those currently serving in the U.S. Armed Forces.
Pre-Cristobal cloud cover heading in this morning.It is actually pretty dry in our area, but I'm not sure we needed a hurricane to remedy that-a nice shower or two would have been just fine! LOL
The power of nature. Taken during an early morning at this waterfall after an all night rainshower. It rained so badly that I didn't put up my tent but slept in the car ;-)
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Some more shots from the night at Elk Island National Park..
Sony A7R : Sony FE 24-105mm f/4 G OSS
An iconic WWII fighter aircraft, the Corsair is rumoured to have been nicknamed "Whistling Death" by Japanese forces in the Pacific.
Photographed at Hood Aerodrome, Masterton, NZ.
The coastline of Pen Hir in the Bretagne/France is part of a nature reservart. During the exposure it started raining - that's what makes this one special for me :)
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.
On sale at Shop and Hop opening 3rd October
In lots of colours shown in tan with nude stockings
The Annex - Sergeant Bodysuit
The Annex - Military Stockings
The Annex - Sergeant Cap in the FATPACK
TP TO THE ANNEX ~ maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Oyvind%20Falls/138/43/27
TP TO SHOP AND HOP ~ maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Snapdragon/72/36/53