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Black-fronted Dotterel
Elseyornis melanops
October 6th, 2018
Scoresby, Victoria, Australia
Canon EOS 1D X Mark II
Canon EF 600mm f4L IS II USM lens
Canon EF 1.4x III Extender
These little Dotterels inhabit shallow wetlands & water bodies, foraging along the muddy edges.
Paid a visit to a nature sanctuary known as Cook's Slough in Uvalde, Texas during July. Saw this blue-fronted dancer posing for me.
Front van Blackpool boat car 234. Deze bijzondere open tram van de Blackpool Corporation Tramways werd in 1934 gebouwd. Tot 2011 werd de wagen in de Engelse badplaats Blackpool in het zomerseizoen ingezet. Uiteindelijk werd de wagen verworven door het trammuseum in Crich en gerestaureerd in de toestand van aflevering. De ronde vormen en de dubbele koplampen en sluitlichten zijn samen met de verchroomde bufferlijsten karakteristiek voor de vormgeving van de jaren dertig.
Meer foto's van tramfrontjes vindt u in de set headlights.
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Guests: Barbie Model No.3, jasper You Sexy Thing, Poppy Parker Coney Island, natalia bare Essentials, Teresa Sporty Fashionista and Barbie.
Linhof Master Technika 3000, Schneider-Kreuznach APO-Symmar 5,6/150, T-Max 100 (Moersch efd, scan from negative).
The front made from a pillowcover: www.flickr.com/photos/creativebabies/2390702782/in/set-72...
It was a beautiful vintage hand-embroidered piece.
Inside an empty 200 year old house in Scott county KY. Taken on Kodak XX 5222 in a Voigtlander Bessa L with 15mm lensPrints available at zacharymassengill.smugmug.com
Ignacio shows off his handstand abilities. Originally from Argentina, he now lives in the Miami Beach area.
Michael, wearing the red shorts, looks on.
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Bermagui, Australia
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Season of Tilt
Week 16, Wednesday
This is the front door of a certain church in my home town. Speaking of religion is not my favorite thing because it's a subject that gets heated so easily. I have no misconceptions about the existence of God nor do I feel myself sinner. I knew my position from very early on, but even today I feel irritated about the subject. As soon as I see this particular door, it reminds me of my youth and all the ambivalent feelings I have towards religion. The thing is, when I was young I felt strong moral need to testify organized religion to be hogwash. Being young and inexperienced, I thought science as something opposite of it and tried to use it to bring evidence to the table. It was a stupid idea as are also most of the atheist manifestations today. Being older now I feel certain freedom to be out that need to a 'moral soldier'. I can also openly admit that my moral beliefs come largely from Christianity, even if I don't care about the institution and its authority. So even if I have no belief in god nor I care about the institution, I still have very personal, deep and unspoken relation to thing that awaits behind that door - and with world we live in there is no room that kind feelings because everyone needs to choose their side. I believe I'm not the only one with these feelings.
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One of the most interesting thing with the Lensbaby optics is the controversy of the distinct look they provide. I've noticed that people some, perhaps those who approach photography as something natural and objective, find it distracting. Then there are others how have been searching similar effect and just love it when they finally find via Lensbaby. I'm not saying who is right, because there are more than one approach to photography. But it makes me think how certain photographic effects have been considered to be failures before large masses (and photographers!) have approved them finally. Thin depth of field, obstacles in front of subject, subject movement, out of focus etc. have all been something avoidable before they have become tools for telling a story in photography. I'm sure there are similar things happening today too, and I could categorize Lensbaby effects under it - which makes them just more interesting in my eyes. Another example might be the distinctive HDR-look, but that just got to be rubbish right? You know, because those who make HDRs don't realize that (blah blah) ... And so it goes! :D
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Remains of a building that looks like it could have been a grocery store that is falling apart and has been vacant long enough that the person who people go to for town history was unsure about its history.
Night, near full moon, 180 second exposure, handheld light producing device set to orange, green and some white on the front of the building.
Click on the image, because it's best BIG on BLACK!!!
Construction, Week 19
Finally for today, a look down the front of the store from inside the current parking lot, as compared to the one from East Parkway which started today's set. You can probably see this better in that E Parkway pic, but there are considerably more holes in the wall for doors, windows, and the like on that side of the building than on the one where this pic was taken from. The ground-level openings are presumably for the café seating area per the interior layout design, but the upper ones make me think that there will be a second level here for offices. Some Krogers, including millennium ones (as we'll see in the future... ;) ), were built with second-floor offices, but Hernando's currently are all on the first (well, only) floor, I believe.
Stick around, Saturday I've got more from the Olive Branch Walmart coming your way!
(c) 2015 Retail Retell
These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)
The front of the Batmobile is really the main part that was changed between this model and the previous version. I was rather fond of my original concept for the Batmobile about having a battering ram mounted to the front of the Batmobile but people often remarked upon how it looked rather bulky. As such, I decided to tweak it and had the added bonus of making it look somewhat like the head of a bat in the process.
Probably the other most notable addition is the two mounted canons on the front of the Batmobile. At first I was a tad hesitant to put any form of weaponry on the front of the vehicle but decided to add them more because I struggled to believe that Batman wouldn't have his Batmobile unprepared for every situation. As such, the front canons are intended to fire a variety of equipment from rubber bullets to grapples and tow cables in the event of a car chase or incase he needs to winch a vehicle to safety.
The canons also have 50 calibre ammunition in case he needs to incapacitate a vehicle or clear the path of obstacles that might damage the Batmobile if the car was to hit them head on.
A lovely stay in a location that honors First Responders. No, it’s not a 5 star lodge, but it’s nice with kind, proactive, and attentive employees working in a clean and well unkept environment.
This is a front door that reminded me of Ireland and England where front doors were the most photographed item for tourists.
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