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when me trying to give bath to my love .(which is my car )
than my friend come and try to give me bath .
than this happened,
The last controller you'll ever buy!
Did you ever wonder what would happen if one were to cross a crab with a controller? Yeah, probably not, but here we are regardless.
I posted this photo weeks ago and had so many views that it was selected for EXPLORE. Then I noticed that the photo disappeared from my photostream. I do not know how that could happen. But I decided to post it again.
We knew there was a west bound empty grain getting close on the former Milwaukee main line, along with several east bounds were meeting a vehicle train at Yellowstone so we set up where the Hettinger Sub crosses over the Forsyth Sub with the hopes of an over/under shot. Well it never happened.
In reality the V-BLULAU1-19 showed up under the bridge first, probably just 2-3 minutes too early. Just as it was almost out of the photo frame, the G-ANVVAW9-20 crossed over the bridge, just a little too late. Through the magic of Photoshop, we get to see what almost happened... but never did.
Photoshop is truly an amazing product with its ability to align and blend photos from two different cameras with two different lenses. The Grain train was shot with a Nikon D750 full frame with a 80-200 f2.8 lens on a tripod while the Vehicle train was shot with a Nikon D300 APS sensor with a 24-70 f2.8 lens handheld.
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I don't know how it happened, but this poor sea gull had a lure on his upper beak. He must have thought it was a real fish but was the fisherman there when it happened? I reported it to the Park Rangers but no response.
Have a wonderful weekend, everyone!
Thank you so much for stopping by and for the kind comments and favs. They are very much appreciated!
Happened to walk past this little forest today and found Wild Maianthemum bifolium (False lily-of-the-valley) in bloom!
#AbFav_AIR_SKY_ ☁
sometimes it happens that I put the flowers in the water and that air bubbles form around the stem.
No, not always, I’m convinced there must be a ‘scientific’ explanation for that phenomenon, LOL.
With love to you and thank you for ALL your faves and comments, M, (* _ *)
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Del Amitri - „Nothing ever happens“
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Post office clerks put up signs saying "Position Closed"
And secretaries turn off typewriters and put on their coats
And janitors padlock the gates
For security guards to patrol
And bachelors phone up their friends for a drink
While the married ones turn on a chat show
And they′ll all be lonely tonight and lonely tomorrow
"Gentlemen time please, you know we can't serve anymore",
Now the traffic lights change to stop, when there′s nothing to go
And by five o'clock everything's dead
And every third car is a cab
And ignorant people sleep in their beds
Like the doped white mice in the college lab
And nothing ever happens, nothing happens at all
The needle returns to the start of the song
And we all sing along like before
And we′ll all be lonely tonight and lonely tomorrow
Telephone exchanges click while there′s nobody there
The Martians could land in the car park and no one would care
Closed-circuit cameras in department stores
Shoot the same movie every day
And the stars of these films neither die nor get killed
Just survive constant action replay
And nothing ever happens, nothing happens at all
The needle returns to the start of the song
And we all sing along like before
And we'll all be lonely tonight and lonely tomorrow
And bill hoardings advertise products that nobody needs
While "Angry from Manchester" writes to complain about all the repeats on TV
Computer terminals report some gains in the values of copper and tin
While American businessmen snap up Van Goghs
For the price of a hospital wing
And nothing ever happens, nothing happens at all
The needle returns to the start of the song
And we all sing along like before
And nothing ever happens, nothing happens at all
They′ll burn down the synagogues at six o'clock
And we′ll all go along like before
And we'll all be lonely tonight and lonely tomorrow.
Never trust sh*t, poor chicken. I am seriously losing it.
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Stripped to the waist we fall into the river
Cover your eyes so you don't know the secret
I've been trying to hide
We held our breath to see our names are written
On the wreck of '86
That was the year I knew the panic was over
Yes, since we found out
Since we found out
That anything could happen
Anything could happen
Anything could
After the war we said we'd fight together
I guess we thought that's just what humans do
Letting darkness grow
As if we need its palette and we need its color
But now I've seen it through
And now I know the truth
That anything could happen
Anything could happen
Anything could
Baby, I'll give you everything you need
I'll give you everything you need
But I don't think I need you
Stripped to the waist we fall into the river
Cover your eyes so you don't know the secret
I've been trying to hide
We held our breath to see our names are written
On the wreck of '86
That was the year I knew the panic was over
Yeah, since we found out
Since we found out
That anything could happen
Anything could happen
Anything could
I know it's gonna be
But I don't think I need you
Ellie Goulding
We just happened shoot sunset at this location because were were in between choosing to shoot at either Salt Creek or at the Superstition Mountains. We were saying the night at Lost Dutchman State Park, and wanted to check out Salt Creek for potential photo spots. We had never visited Salt Creek and needed to scout out the area first; but as we arrived at Salt Creek, the area looked good but the photo opportunities didn't look spectacular. So we rushed back towards our campground at Lost Dutchman.
We stayed the previous night at Lost Dutchman and did a brief 2 hour walk around the trails trying to find potential compositions for a sunrise/sunset, but had no luck. By now we arrive back at Lost Dutchman with barely any time to scout for sunset and decided to start wandering around for the day's sunset shot but the light was going to go fast.
Luckily within 5 minutes of walking the outer areas of the state park, we found an opening in the bushes with an interesting field of Saguaro cactus catching the sides of the sunset light. The light was amazing, the sky was amazing and the entire radiant colors in the frame makes for such a warm tasteful landscape photo. I can say we were rewarded with making an on the spot decision to ditch Salt Creek and grab an amazing shot of the Superstition Mountains.
Superstition Mountains
Arizona
Something happens on LEA24. Clouds of cubes marauds the most black an white sim an the elements starts moving. (a contrast to the colorful bubbles in my previous picture)
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The "Somewhere in sl" picture series (or "The Adventures of WuWai in Second Life") is my guide and bookmark folder to wonderful, artful, curious or in other way remarkably sims of second life with travel guide WuWai Chun.
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Experiment time! What happens when you grab a grape vine tendril from the garden and try to turn it into a gnarled sculpture? This. It’s not perfect – no experiment is; but you know what experiments are? Fun!
We have some overgrown grape vines in our backyard, partly due to my lack of tending the gardens this year. My focus has been shipping books, prints, and getting things in order for our big move to Bulgaria. A gentle reminder that if you want a copy of my new book, the clock is ticking on placing an order: skycrystals.ca/product/pre-order-macro-photography-the-un... - or get in touch if you’d like a print of any of my work! There is a bit of a backlog for prints as I’m still shipping images from my Kickstarter campaign, but I’ll make it work.
Anyhow, this image: the goal was to find a vine with character. A vine that wasn’t symmetrical or a spiral, something that made its own rules. I think this one tried to wrap around various blades of grass and ultimate failed, but it made for an interesting structure. Then, I started placing the water droplets.
Only a few at first, all placed with a hypodermic needle. Droplets stick very well to vine tendrils of a variety of plants, allowing me to add extra water to make some droplets bigger, or suck up droplets that form in the wrong location and find a better spot. There’s a lot of slight adaptation to the design, and you’re never completely satisfied with the results. The droplet on the right side in the middle, as an example, I now wish was larger.
I didn’t have the right flowers, another drawback. I could only find “mini” Gerbera Daisies for this shoot. I would have liked the black area in the droplets to be smaller, but that would require one of two things: the flower to be closer to the droplets (and thereby being more in focus in the background), or the flower to be physically larger in the same position. A distracting background would ruin the image, so I opted for a larger black border. This could have been solved by another process of shooting with a wider aperture, but then extensive focus stacking efforts would have been needed. Choices, choices!
Shot with a Lumix S1R and a Tamron 90mm F/2.8 macro lens. It was focus stacked, but only two shots required; the high-resolution mode was activated on the camera to allow for more extensive cropping, still yielding a very valuable image.
In the end, I like this image. It’s funky. It’s a little off-beat. It’s fun – and that was the entire purpose of the experiment.
Union empty slabs are being shoved down into ET, while 8 crew works the valley yard, and a random 4 pack of units sits inside the receiving yard inside ET.
As we left there was another 4 pack of units tied down on the siding, where the crew had died on time.
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ฝากร้านด้วยนะจ๊ะ
AS IT HAPPENED
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This happened a way before of the revenge, way before. Kylo Ren was feeling' good, almost good as they say on song titled like that! I'm sure he was after a good music and beverages, which would make him feel even more relaxed. But we do know already, what happened later...
I was about to bury this in the archive, but decided to give this a chance on my stream. What do you think...?
BENNY:
It will be a fun fish and chips party dear Daisy Maude, I promise you! We're going to eat fried fish and....I'm going to surprise you with a "Hollandse Nieuwe". That's a raw herring with onions that you have to slide into your mouth. It's called "Haring Happen".
Typically Dutch
Herring may be called Hollandse Nieuwe if the fish is sufficiently fat, and has been chewed, salted and matured in the traditional Dutch way. (Croaking is the traditional way, while heading is done with computer-controlled machines.) In addition, the herring, like any fish, must be deep-frozen at a temperature not exceeding -20°C for 24 hours. The maturation process takes at least one day and up to seven days at a temperature of 0-4°C. Enzymes from the pancreas and salt play a major role in maturing jerked herring and ultimately determine the flavour.
Dutch herring are served with onions
Like most of us in the northern hemisphere, I'm done with winter. Happens every year around this time. As we enter March, there's a growing impatience with winter cold, snow and ice. But even though the cold lingers, the increasing presence of the sun is a source of comfort. The change in the past few weeks is nothing short of dramatic. The sun rides much higher in the sky now, and the heat emitted is that much stronger. I really notice it driving in my car on a sunny day, the greenhouse effect that send the interior temperature to 80+ degrees even when the outdoor temperature is below freezing. Photographically everything has changed now in terms of light and shadow. Winter photos are still feasible, but the character is simply not the same as December and January. This is one reason I spent so much time outdoors trying to capture the sun at its nadir. The strange shadows caused by the low sun angle fascinated me. Noon-time shadows reaching out toward me that could not form until early evening on a summer day. Also the diminution of the sun to little more than a small glow spot on the horizon. A light source that could actually be photographed in the same frame as the surrounding landscape with everything properly exposed. Almost mission impossible with the blazing bright sun of a July afternoon. A sun so bright you could barely even look in its direction. I yearn for that sun, but in the depth of winter all that really matters to me is trying to capture whatever light emerges from the darkness. This scene appeared before me near the end of several hours hiking around on a freezing cold winter day. A point at which my mind was no longer functioning quite the same way as when the hike began. Not sure why I lingered so long, perhaps intuition kept me from returning to the warmth of my home. That's when the sun emerged from the thick clouds that had shielded it all afternoon. The scene before contained all of the elements of my idealized 'snow noir' vision. Long and dark shadows, contrasted by a bright but very contained sun. backlighting, killer clouds, and as if to ice the proverbial cake, snow flurries falling from the clouds still directly over me. Brightness emerging from darkness, both held in a delicate balance, and the moment frozen in time.
It looks like I styled this shot doesn't it? Actually I had brushed the leftover basil to the side of the cutting board just before I took the jars out of the water bath. It was only when I was cleaning up that I stopped an looked. Sometimes life just throws you an image.
03-November-2023
It happens on average every 15 years, now around 20, that the south-westerly wind blows strong and prolonged into the Gulf of Trieste coming from northern Romagna.
The gulf is very windy, but there are also long periods of calm, but no wind, even the strong Bora, can create high waves, given that within this stretch of sea the maximum distances between the coasts are between 20 and 30km.
The only exception is provided by the wind that comes from the south-west in the wind rose and enters the only opening towards the rest of the Adriatic between the Grado peninsula (FVG, Italy) and tip/rt Savudrija (Istra, Hrvatska).
Through this passage the wind fishes on approximately 250km of sea surface and manages to generate waves of up to 3/4m (sea force 4/5 on the Douglas scale) which are decidedly important values for the area.
This is what happened on Friday 3 November 2023, to which a strong high tide was added, flooding the adjacent state road 14 (viale Miramare) in the Barcola section and where wood, branches, porphyry cubes, concrete blocks were dragged (dragged for meters and metres) algae, stones, sea gravel and seafood.
The road surface is approximately 6m above the sea level.
The photos were taken in reportage style, so point and shoot without paying too much attention to the composition and limiting the image quality to have a quick shot with very short times.
The purpose is not that of likes, obviously, but to document an event which for those who know these areas with little waves was very significant.
The precedents of the last 70 years are very few (1957, 1969, 1984 and 2003) and each time the seafront and the popular bathing establishments have been strengthened so, from the significant damage that occurred, it can be argued that it could have been the strongest storm ever or, at least, among the strongest for this area.
It happened.. it's not very often that you get to see a rainbow off to the East and a beautiful sunset to the West ... all at the same time... :-)
I was privileged to see it this evening.. :-)
This is the rainbow.. I will show the sunset tomorrow.. :-) anticipation is good.. LOL
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I had been out early to meet a few friends but ended up finding my way around the Missabe sub on my own before work. I had made the mistake of letting my Trainmon 5 run overnight - now it was all out of sync; on a different planet than what was reality on the CN, and I had missed a train because of it. I was about to do a U turn at Munger when I noticed another railfan parked there, standing trackside with a camera slung over their shoulder, so I pulled up behind and asked what they were waiting for.
"Ore loads, should be the last thing for a while."
Okay then. So, I myself get up and stand there with them. About three minutes later, a horn is heard in the distance, and in the frost, pellets steaming, an IC Deathstar leads two orange BLE motors southbound towards Proctor.