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Tuesday 10th August 2010
Our chicks had their trackers fitted about 6 weeks ago and to our great excitement we have been able to get some downloads from them. At the moment we are only doing these weekly but the patterns have already shown how the chicks are developing in confidence. This map is the one of Big Yan, 12’s first tentative flights after fledging on July 20th. For much of the time he was in the nest but the orange lines show us he went up and sat on the open fellside above and down to a tree on the other side of the A592. So, for the first time we were able to know exactly where a chick had gone when he flew out of our sight. What amazing technology! (Can you spot Bassenthwaite Lake at the top left with the Derwent River leading out of it? And the main road and forest roads?)
I was checking my old photos on my Google Photos yesterday and saw this image in my "For You" folder. Typically, Google Assistant would scan your folders and decide on which one to work on. When it 's done, she would deposit her edit into that folder. Apparently, she has decided on this particular frame that I took a few years ago, and I didn't realize the Assistant edited image has been sitting in that folder since then. So here it is. It looks a little fake, doesn't it? Seems like my photography has taken another turn where AI is making things happen to me.
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WHV124 BV66VJP in all over Google advert seen at Putney Bridge working on route 22 towards Oxford Circus.
Looks like another set of adverts this time Google advertises its search engine here depicting "where do the unicorns live".
I noted this at first on the 74 but didn't had a proper check until that morning.
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Als het een beetje waait heeft deze plas in de Zandmotor een enorme aantrekkingskracht op site-surfers. Temperatuur maakt niets uit, kan zomer of winter zijn.
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I would not be able to identify this lake if it wasn't for the GPS coordinates on my phone. What started out as a day trip from Queens, NYC to Storm King Art Center, turned into a zig-zagging tour of the New York State countryside, with long detours on small NYS roads (#301, in this case.) Luckily, I was able to pull off the road here at Canopa Lake in Clarence Fahnestock Memorial State Park. -- November 4, 2018
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I don't normally go in for that HDR malarkey........,most of the shots I've seen look way overcooked.....but
I took this with my phone cam,put it in Snapseed and pressed the HDR-a-like button and this came out.I have to admit I like it.....lol ;)
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Chris.
Danger / Google It / Warning sign. Colossal Media, working on another outdoor advertsing mural in Bushwick, Brooklyn, NYC.
Photo taken with the Fujifilm X100F.
Justin
Being unfamiliar with the territory, my wife and I did a Google search for this barn and all we could come up with were coordinates and no specific address. Our GPS must have been a little out of date since it took us on a wild-goose chase down the main highway and not the eventual OLD highway where we did locate it.
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