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Hurry Up - One of these many monster trucks speeding on the US Highways, and passing cars...

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Gerald Arzt · FineArt Photography

Bei der Nahrungssuche muss man schnell sein! Ohh, das sind sie die Sanderlinge. (Jugendkleid)

…heisst es für mich jetzt wieder jeden Tag, nachdem ich drei Wochen in Mittelfranken geniessen durfte. (U-Bahnhof Marienplatz in München)

 

…. says to me again every day after I could enjoy three weeks in Middle Franconia. (Underground station Marienplatz in Munich)

 

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in explore on January 29 2021,

thank you all for your visits & comments !!!!!!!

We're already late

The sun is up

The day won't wait

 

If you don't use

Your little feet

Time will lapse

It will retreat

 

And then the sun

Will fall right down

It may just land

On this very ground

 

It will burn us up

Our soul it will borrow

And I don't know about you

But I have school tomorrow

 

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Every day, Hannah plonks herself in the kitchen and waits like this for an hour until her dinner is served at 5.20. She thinks she's so hard done by.

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Abused, Abandoned, Jungle Dogs.

 

Mr Little Larry The Monkey in

a big hurry for breakfast ;-)---

 

Of course The Monkey has a busy

schedule and his manservant is

expected to keep up with him.

 

No slackers or layabouts allowed !

 

Jon&Crew.

 

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Leaving Gothenburg on the X2000 train.

Created with GIMP

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A quick trip to the m/c field a couple

of days ago. There was a brake in the

weather so we went for it. Wet/Muddy.

 

See how fast the jungle grass grows ?

Not long ago a field mower came

through here an cut it short.

And now it's long again.

 

The Monkey is telling us to hurry.

Boney is right behind me while

Pumpkin Pie is off to the right.

 

Wanted to go to the m/c field

this morning but it's pouring

monsoon rains and there's

a flood watch out until

the first of the week.

 

The scooter/sidecar is about

thirty paces right behind us.

 

Maybe, but no guarantee we

can give it a go tomorrow ?

  

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rotterdam centraal station;

 

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Please say maasha`Allah ..

Taken & Edit by: me

Model: son of my cousin (AbdullRahman)

Camera: Canon EOS 50D

Exposure: 0.001 sec (1/800)

Aperture: ƒ/5.6

Exposure Program: Manual

Focal Length: 32 mm

ISO Speed: 100

Flash: Off, Did not fire

Lens: Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8 L USM

Taken on: April 19, 2010 | 6:09 PM

....3 minutes to concert -

D300, AF 1.8/50mm, ISO 200, 1/20s, f=16

 

Pentax Pancake 40mm f/2.8 Limited

entre locura y cordura sin pisar atrás

this makes me nervous.

The tears are not of anyone.

Her happiness floated like waves of ocean along the coast of her life.

She found lyrics of her life in his arms ♥

 

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As the last good image of the Aurora from our recent trip to Alaska, it's now a great chance to look back... to reflect on the dreams I've been able to make good on... the wondrous sights I was able to see with my own eyes, capture with my camera, and then share with friends... and the longer list of reasons I've given myself to return to Alaska than I went there with.

 

With skies lit up like I'd imagined in my dreams and the bus starting to pull away, I grabbed my tripod and ran to catch my ride back to Fairbanks. And with that, I'll rest easy knowing I made the most of my time there and will dream of a day when I can return to the great north to once again, see the wondrous Northern Lights.

 

I thank all of you for coming to visit, for all your encouragement, and for all the kind words along the way! This was my last good Aurora image from the trip, taken at Chena Hot Springs Resort near Fairbanks, Alaska.

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I always get a chuckle watching bird parents feeding their little ones because those babies always seem so incredibly impatient, like that parent just needs to get with the program and stop being such a slowpoke!

 

This Brown Thrasher has been bringing its youngster to our yard for the past couple of days, usually staying close to the cover of our huge holly bush.

 

On this day they were out in the grassy part of the yard so I ran for my camera, but by the time I got back they had moved to probably the messiest part of the yard. Oh well. It is what it is.

After the wonderful night of seeing the Northern Lights from a peak above Chena Hot Springs, I'd hoped to get lucky the next night down lower in the valley. With our group's bus scheduled to leave by 4 am, it was a smaller window of opportunity to work with. And with our plans for a big drive the next day, I knew I had to get some sleep - somehow. So with heavy eyes (from the night before) and a lack of activity in the skies at about 11:30, I gave up for the night. As it turned out, Murphy's Law kicked in and the skies came to life shortly thereafter.

 

As soon as I stepped foot outside at about 3 am, I knew something was up. I could see the green arcs of light reaching across the entire sky - even through the bit of light pollution in the bottom of the valley. I knew this was my last and possibly best chance to catch a few of the comps I'd seen from walking around the area. But no... even with the skies aglow, it was time to leave.

 

As you'd expect, there was lots of pressure to be on the bus when it was ready... to make sure all my luggage was on board... to help make sure my wife was ready... to make sure the gear I needed on the bus was ready... to check out of the resort/hotel... and to not hold up the group (again). But I still had a few minutes to spare... so rather than sit there waiting on the bus, I grabbed my camera, tripod, & remote and took off running out into the frozen steamy darkness.

 

I didn't care that the temperatures were probably at least 25 F below zero... I didn't care that everywhere around the area was really icy... I didn't care that the bus was getting ready to take off without me... I figured I had all of about 8 minutes and I wasn't going to spend it waiting on the bus!! I'm sure some people thought I was crazy... my wife (on the other hand) already knew it.

 

Before I'd even come to Chena Hot Springs, I had dreams of shooting the Aurora with some water that would give me a glowing reflection. But with the freezing temperatures of winter, I figured that probably wasn't realistic. But when I arrived, I took quick notice of the fact that the hot springs made for some great exceptions. Some of the bigger pools had too much steam to work well, but I found this stream had some real potential. So I kept it in mind for if the skies really lit up.

 

And on this frantic morning of running around under the magical lights, I remember getting to this spot first and cheering out loud when I captured this scene and saw it in my lcd screen. I really like the natural feel of the other images, but this one seemed to have a character all on it's own. With the goldpanning sign and the green glow reflecting off everything from the snow to the running stream, I was happy with this capture as my favorite from whole the trip. I'd actually scored a cool aurora reflection shot!! Woohoo!! That sure beat waiting on the bus! :-)

 

This 8 second long-exposure was taken in the final minutes of our visit to Chena Hot Springs near Fairbanks, Alaska.

   

rompe reglas, perdona rápido, besa lento,

ama de verdad"

Two men are delivering the dishes to be washed up across the street.

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