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Hardly ideal conditions for photography as 45697 approaches the road bridge at Ais Gill with an unfitted goods.
Sandra and I obviously love kissing each other. Guess everybody wants to get in the show............
Was kissed by a car broadside this weekend.
Trust me.......... Much prefer Sandra's. Won't ever complain about that lizard lady again.....
211017 Arriva 221 heads past Sprey point and approaches Teignmouth with the 1V47 0807 Manchester Piccadilly to Paignton.Thought it would be a bit more windy today given all the warnings about of Storm Brian,however there was a reasonable swell running which was well defined.
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Public water connection, safe to drink, near Farazana's home (installed by city)
This is Cassie trying to understand chess. It's not at all what I had in mind but she wasn't very co-operative and to be honest, it was too hot to try anything else. So I just went with this. Pretty bad. Again. But nevermind.
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Dancers from Scottish Ballet in the world premiere of their new production of Swan Lake, choreographed by David Dawson.
I took this at the dress rehearsal at the Theatre Royal in Glasgow, last week.
You can see other shots of this production in my Swan Lake set.
It's in Aberdeen this week and will also be touring to Inverness, Newcastle, Edinburgh and Liverpool.
I've just finished another night-time safari in my garden, this time with the aid of my good friend Liz who is visiting. Liz held the torch and helped find things. We found lots, mainly spiders that will be used for Arachtober. However, I couldn't resist sharing this snail which was climbing the house wall.
Odd angle caused purely by the contortions of getting close to it with the extension tube on the camera.
One Friday night I decided I'd leave work and go out and take snaps around London. I managed to get as far as the back entrance to work, before taking my first one! I think a lot of buildings around Strand are very photogenic and The Shell Mex House is no exception. This was my very first proper HDR shot and as I uploaded it on Irina's birthday, I'll dedicate it to her (as opposed to getting her an actual present.)
Details:
Canon EOS 500D / ISO 400 / f/14 / 18-55mm @ 18mm / 3.2 seconds 0EV, 1.3 seconds -2EV, 12.3 seconds +2EV
Nice start in the day.
Capture with my Fuji X100's, developed in Aperture with presets and VSCO film while waiting in the conference room.
CVSR personnel simulate handing up train orders at Jaite during a railfan special. (Scanned from color negative film)
Mince pies - trying out the new Flickr App. After Instagram changed their Terms and Services this looks like an alternative to look into. Wish these mobile uploads were not posted on the main Flickr page though.
11.2011. Hello to all the fans of my curvy figure. It's good to know us girls over 30 and over 150lbs can still turn some heads. I appreciate your appreciation. Since I am an amateur photographer, I do not charge a fee for use of my photos and hold a creative commons license so that someone who wants one of my photos is not limited by a fee or licensing. That being said, this curvy girl loves her pets and has a dog in trouble and not a budget to give him the help he needs. I have set up a ChipIn page to collect donations for my Corgi Sampson's $2,000+ surgery to fix a perineal hernia. Please click on the link below to read our anifamily's story and make donations via paypal. Any donation is greatly appreciated, but if you favorite, save or display my photos on your computer or website, I would like to ask that you donate $1 per photo. Sampson and his Corgi buddies Shiloh & Rusty, as well as their human family thank you!
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Yep got chased out of here on Sunday for taking photos..It isn't private property as it's just a small industrial estate ..So won't be going here anymore. Bouden coach travel YN16UAE a Scania K380 / Lahden Omni express C61FT that was new to Harry Shaw. YD18WXX a VDL Futura 2 C57F and BF68ZGL a Mercedes Benz Tourismo C57FT. Photo taken 20/10/19
Ph: Jose Sarmiento GarcÃa
Make up: Lorena González para Fondo de Armario
Modelos: Catalina Moreno, Laura Saldarriaga de AE Models y Manuela Uribe
Agradecimiento:
Zawadzky, AE Models, Punto Blanco, Mai Petit
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On a walk part way around the Travis Wetland Nature Heritage Park April 7, 2014 Christchurch New Zealand.
Travis Wetland Nature Heritage Park is a lowland freshwater wetland, located in the midst of an urban environment. It offers a number of easy walkways and viewing areas, with opportunities to see many bird species and plant communities. The walking tracks are suitable for pushchairs and wheelchairs and there are a number of opportunities to take a rest on seats along the way.
There is an information kiosk and the nearby education centre provides a laboratory, educational facility and meeting space for groups. Travis Wetland is a site where education programmes are available for schools through the Learning Through Action programme to promote ecological values.
The Travis Wetland covers 116 hectares of recently retired land surrounded by urban subdivision, and was purchased by the Christchurch City Council in 1996 in response to public demand. Previously farmed and drained, the area is now being managed as a Nature Heritage Park.
Fifty-five species of birds, including 35 natives, have been recorded at the wetland. Travis is the most important freshwater wetland for birds in Christchurch, supporting about half the total Christchurch pukeko population. An indigenous skink, the native short-fined eel and possibly the Canterbury mudfish are present in the wetland. Travis also supports healthy populations of a diverse variety of insects. As the diversity of habitat develops, additional species are expected to occur.
Nearly 80 per cent of pre-European native wetland plant species are present in the wetland, including a number of species now rare on the Canterbury Plains. These include the only substantial stand of manuka, a species of spider orchid and a native sundew, which are regionally vulnerable.
Invasive weeds reduce the native plant diversity. Volunteers and contractors are eliminating species such as female grey willow, blackberry, gorse and grass from botanically sensitive areas.
For More Info: www.ccc.govt.nz/cityleisure/parkswalkways/popularparks/tr...
Not just getting to Rotterdam, but getting there when it comes to constructing a whole new train station! After three years of building, a few new platforms and part of the roof are finished. A great place to have some fun with a fisheye lens! But I can't wait to see it actually finished in 2013 :-)
1952 Chevrolet Pick-up
Photographed @ the 2010 Syracuse Nationals, Syracuse, New York.
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I took my photos of Smalls Falls in Maine this past August with a different perspective from my first visit there in 2007. Last years photos were taken from a footbridge and this year, I wanted a different angle.
The water was cold (It was cold enough that day for me to wear a jacket) and the rocks were slippery but I didn't fall (my biggest worry - I would have dried - the camera wouldn't have). I did drop my remote shutter release into the water on the way in though. It worked again after I let it dry for two days :-).
BTW, I couldn't feel my feet for quite a while after finishing my photos. It made walking out of the falls interesting, lol.
I'll be posting my photos of the waterfall next. This one was taken by my husband who also uses a 40D