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Impossible is possible. I camped at this lake 17 years ago. Had somebody told me I would see it from space one day, I would have called them crazy.
Credits: ESA/NASA
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Manon and me, we took this picture today with the self timer. Holiday just started! Yaay :D
(yeah I know my mouth is really weird on that picture..)
Hehehe! Little Yoshi got her obitsu! :-* I am so happy! n_n She is just perfect.
These pictures are tooken specially for Chris for being such an amazing and helpful friend! :D he bribed me to keep doing this so in the end, Yoshi was finished. xDDDD You arefantastic. ;D So, kisses from my Little Firefly, PB! <3 So, this means, I wonder who Little Firefly is dreamy about.... ;D
Coquimbo, Coquimbo, Chile.
Kevin Dooley's Pan-American Trek using Google Street View, printed on Impossible Project Color 600 instant film with the Instant Lab Universal photo printer.
The Impossible Mountains
I spent a wonderful day and night on a farm in the far north of Iceland with fellow photographers Helga Kvam and Völundur Jónsson. We went out to do some shooting together, and then they made me a fantastic meal... I took a bunch of photos of that event that I will post at a later time.
from Trey Ratcliff at www.stuckincustoms.com
So there you are, standing around waiting for a bus and suddenly you realise that you can either travel on a Metro-Scania Metropolitan going in one direction or a Van Hool Astromega going in the other. I mean, how the heck is one supposed to decide between those two? LOL! A nice dilemma to have, I guess.
If you haven’t already guessed, they were Ensignbus vehicles…. well, who else would it be? Really! The Metropolitan, MD60 (KJD 260P), is seen here, still looking absolutely stunning as it makes a right-hand turn. This bus will be forty years old next year, yet completed only six and a half years service with London Transport before being stored for the next thirty by various owners. It only returned to the road last year; probably one of the most welcome additions to the scene in recent times, certainly in my book.
“Life Underground” is a permanent public artwork created in 2001 by American sculptor Tom Otterness for the 14th Street - Eighth Avenue station of the NYC Subway. The installation is a series of whimsical miniature bronze sculptures depicting cartoon like characters showing people and animals in various situations, and additional abstract sculptures, which are dispersed throughout the station platforms and passageways. The sculptor said the subject of the work is "the impossibility of understanding life in New York” and describes the arrangement of the individual pieces as being “scattered in little surprises”
“The Impossible Dream”
71000 ‘Duke of Gloucester’ seen departing Crewe & at Rednal with the BR Standard Class 8 Steam Locomotive Trust members train.
8th October 2025.
Since I find it 'almost impossible' to get over to the San Francisco area so I'll share my image of the Summer Tanager that I took in Costa Rica last April.
Probably takes about the same amount of time to get there...lol
Thanks for your visit and comments, have a wonderful holiday!
I wrote the title before I noted that the picture was taken in 2002 by a Nexus 4 mobile. Don't know what's going on here.