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Explore 20 Aug 16 #209
Started World Photography Day right..... Shot the Delta IV AFPSC-6 lift-off at 12:52 a.m. Friday. Cape Canaveral Air Force Station with the AFSPC-6 mission for the U.S. Air Force
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De lift in verpleeghuis De Eshoeve is niet te missen.
De tweede lift, een stukje verderop laat een Hollands weidelandschap met zwartbonte koeien zien.
...over Gerringong, Werri Beach
Realitysosubtle 45Z, Fomapan 100, ParanolS(1.50) #pinholephotography #pinhole #film #analog
Lift Off- A Draken Mirage F1M formerly of the Spanish Air Force rockets out of Kinston’s regional airport en route to the ranges off the North Carolina coast in support of the 4FW’s F-15E Strike Eagle schoolhouse. Have A Bandit Day.
After a big downpour that probably caused flooding the way it came down. Shot through my hotel room window.
The “line_up“ is a paperwork series I developed since 2010. The “liners” are made out of paper (Din A3/A4),
oil paint and graphite. The theme is the hermetical laws of polarity and movement. There is no ending and no beginning in any direction, just an endless movement. You have the possibility to arrange the papers like you want and that makes it an endless playground for my photo-work and the eyes of the viewers.
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The common transport workhorse of Hibernia is basically a tin box with a rotor. Most (including this one here) have been fitted with heavier jets and window-shields to "allow" flight during storms. Of course the air-breathing engines struggle when not within several kilometers of a stack so you won't see many of these out on the Tundra.
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First time trying motion blur. I don't know if I'll find time to go back and take photos from different angles. This was another build that surprised me: I had the front access ramp planned out in my head based on this and it worked perfectly!
The full model is available on Mecabricks here.
The control box for the lifting span of the bascule design Grafton Bridge over the Clarence River in the Northern Rivers of New South Wales. Details of the history of this heritage listed bridge and how a bascule span operates are included with the next shot of the full bridge.
Times when I just can't
Bring myself to say it loud
'Fraid that what I'll say comes out somehow awry
That is when it seems
We move in circles day to day
Twist the drama of the play to get us by
And it feels like fear
Like I'll disappear
Gets so hard to steer
Yet I go on
Do we need debate
When it seems too late
Like I bleed but wait
Like nothing's wrong
You lift my spirit, take me higher, make me fly,
Touch the moon up in the sky, when you are mine
You lift me higher, take my spirit, make it fly,
Where all new wonders will appear
Like the other day
I thought you won't be coming back
I came to realize my lackluster dreams
And among the schemes
And all the tricks we try to play
Only dreams will hold their sway and defy
When it feels like fear...
A pair of BNSF Geeps lift two insulated boxcars from Building 24 on the way out of the Spokane Business & Industrial Park after pulling one and spotting two boxes at Bldg. 32. Spokane, WA
The early afternoon light poured into the Yosemite Valley, similar to the way Bridalveil Creek tossed itself over the ledge hundreds of feet above. Puffs of air swirled near the high canyon rim lifting the falling water from itâs free-fall state, moving it sideways, and in some cases, back up over the brink. I steadied my lens on a small patch of moss growing near the upper edge of the rock. With a little patience, I waited for the veil, swinging left and right in the wind, to create a contour along the beautiful face of granite.
I took my old Willys Jeep design and gave it a lift and realistic steering and suspension. Added a roll cage and high lift jack. Really liked how it turned out, hope you guys like it.
Late in the day, A passing cold front starts lifting in a lovely line shaped formation above Cannon Beach, Oregon.
taken from Ecola State Park.
Driving back from Runswick Bay, North- Yorkshire a wonderful sunset
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The CV-123 lifter is a light to medium lift tilt-rotor design. Created on Earth for use in the timber extraction and power pylon industries. A handful of examples have been exported to Hibernia.
The CV-123 combines the agility of a helicopter, with the wing of an aeroplane. This makes it suitable for carrying underslung loads. Its wing enables it to transit the vast distances of the Hibernia tundra with greater fuel efficiency than a helicopter.
In the first photo, the CV-123 is hauling gas canisters up to the top of mountain ridge. These power a Gazex system, which protects the access road to the nearby mine from avalanches.
In the second & third pictures, the CV-123 flies over one of the large tundra plains of the equatorial belt.
We were traveling that morning after taken photographs of a cooperative Ferruginous Hawk and came across this Rough Legged Hawk on a post. We slowly edged towards the post and took some snaps. I clipped the wings on a couple frames, but was able to find a decent keeper. The snowy mountain in the background was a nice addition lending the shot some depth.