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Have had a succession of cloudy nights so far this dark period so into the archives with him!
From July last year - a lunar halo from the backyard of the Sharktower - Binalong Bay, Tasmania. The full moon was only a couple of nights away on the 3rd July.
The halo is caused by ice crystals in a thin, very high altitude, alto cirrus cloud formation. Streaks within that formation can be seen if you don't look too hard at it :-)
Also muscling in on the show and outlining the plane of the ecliptic are Jupiter and Saturn while Antares is at the edge of the halo lower left. You wouldn't know it but the moon is smack in the middle of the Milky Way core.
Nikon Z6, Nikkor Z 24-70/4, 10 secs at f/5.6, ISO160.
For the Wayward Carnival, I wanted to do something kinda fun, artsy and mesh. The result was an aerial hoop, 7 fun singles poses and one couple. Hoop is 11LI.
A posed photo of the Soo 2500 at Osceola, WI with Don Knutson hooping the orders up. This is a special photo for me, as Don was the day shift Soo/CP River Sub Dispatcher and I was his relief on second shift. Add in the Soo 2500 and this is alot of memories wrapped into the photo. May 1, 2016.
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Good morning, flickrfriends! This fiery lady is a member of the fire dance troupe Nocturnal Sunshine. I came across them accidentally one summer while they were practicing on the lawn of the lighthouse/surf museum at Steamer's Lane in Santa Cruz, CA. Thanks to my Flickr friend Andy Frazer for his help on identifying this troupe through his own fantastic photos of them performing. :-)
I forgot I had these sitting aside to share. I haven't been out to capture anything new lately, so I may post another one later of the actual spinning, which was really cool. :-)
De korenmolen De Hoop staat naast een prachtige paarse bloemenzee.
't Zand, Nederland
The corn mill De Hoop stands next to a beautiful purple sea of flowers.
't Zand, The Netherlands
A small, but important element of the game of basketball, in fact it may even be the whole point of the game.
Just for a change... taken with my phone.
Martin Hoop Schacht IVa, Zwickauer Steinkohlerevier, Sachsen August 1991.
1959 Teufbeginn als neuer Hauptförderschacht und damit Umbau der Anlage Martin Hoop zur Doppelschachtanlage.
Bau eines 60m hohen Betonförderturms in Gleitschalenbauweise für zwei Förderungen:
Eine Vierseil-Koepemaschine mit 2200 kW für 20 Tonnen Skip.
Eine Einseil-Koepemaschine mit 630 kW mit Gestellförderung.
Die Hauptfördersohle wurde auf 675m unter NHN angelegt.
Der Schacht wurde 1983 abgeworfen.
germany, Sachsen
The Hoop House is all finished and Stu's been planting seeds inside. Some things have come up from last year too. We are anticipating some delicious food this year!
...sweet music...a girl and hoop...
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Outdoor basketball court at Ola Mae Simms park in Parish Florida. I think the only day this hoop isn't torn apart is the day the county replaces it. I can't understand why, if Manatee County provides this, people have to destroy it. I'm expecting that it will be completely removed if people can't take care of it.
Martin Hoop Schacht IV, Zwickauer Steinkohlerevier, Sachsen August 1991.
Die Betonstreben der Seilscheiben für die östliche Flur-Fördermaschine.
germany, Sachsen
New camera experiments - light on this not quite right, but a wonderful picture of my ChaosCub son and the magic of Hula Hoops on fingertips!
Tour of Europe 04 2016
Day 8
Hellevoetsluis.
At last, a windmill! We drove through a big part of Holland , eh without spotting one windmill? What are the chances eh? LOL
We are nearly there!
In 1697, there was a wooden mill on the site where now is the dry dock .
Dirk Jacobsz Goutswaart is mentioned as the first miller .
This mill, at the end of the 18th century, had to make way for the dry dock.
This, the stone mill "De Hoop" built in 1801 .
After this , until the restoration of 1992-1993 are an architect , a goldsmith and various artists used the mill.
Now the miller and partner occupy the ground floor and first floor.
It is still open to the public on week-ends.
Thanx for your visits and comments, M, (*_*)
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