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looks pretty cool on black (press "L") =]
a family friend comes to our house for the first time.
"can we see your room?"
".. oh, sure. just give me one second please"
*runs to room, throws everything in a huge heap, fixes hair, opens door*
"come in!"
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Mohammed Ibrihim looks at a freshly picked canteloupe he provided for members of the 775th Engineering Detachment in Djibouti, Feb. 20, 2009. The 775th is in the process of installing a well near Mohammed's village. The well is expected to provide the village with potable water, and aide in irrigating nearby fields..
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(U.S. Air Force Photo by Staff Sgt. Joseph L. Swafford Jr./Released).
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One big egret "massages" the small size fish, that probably has no time to think "Fear", before launching him down the dark chute of no return...
Does Mama know how to get the bowl back out? She was staring at it for quite some time and finally grabbed pumpkin. “ help me please “.
It looks like this young Cuckoo has at last left the family of reed Warblers ( Host parents ) in peace and I believe has left on his long journey to spend the winter in central Africa I last saw him around August 14th. I have watched him on the ground feeding perfectly well on his own and not calling for food . I hope you have enjoyed seeing the progress of this young bird through my lens it has been a wonderful thing to see for me and at times I have been amazed that the little Reed Warblers survived the ordeal , some of the images have not been shown in chronological order but the basic timing has been as posted .
Note: This photo looks better enlarged(click L or +)
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Looks best on black:
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I've been away for much of the summer, leading workshops, playing in music festivals, and a trip to England in between. I met some really great clients this season, and made some great new friends. Just really great people all around. Both Zack Schnepf and I were leading workshops in the Palouse last spring, and we had the extreme pleasure of watching this fog roll in. Shortly after this shot, the entire Palouse was shrouded in fog. Quite a site to witness, and I'm pretty sure that was a once in a lifetime experience. Zack posted a really sweet shot a while back, and here is my rendition. Comments are very welcome as usual. Hope you all had/are having a great summer. Chip
Due to more strict enforcement of their rules, Flickr has asked me and many others to take down info such as links to personal websites and workshop information. However, it is still allowed to have such information in one's Flickr Profile.
Catching up on some back shots from the beginning of the year.
In Akaora with my Flickr and blip friend. February 20, 2016 Akaroa, New Zealand.
After a lovely day touring around the bays we sat and watched this wonderful sunset when we were having our dinner.
All about Akaora: www.teara.govt.nz/en/1966/akaroa-french-settlement-at
Pisa - via Garibaldi
Questo graffito storico, campeggia, succedutosi in varie versioni, nella stretta via Garibaldi accanto alla porta nelle mura medievali, appena restaurate.
Non voglio entrare nel merito, non mi compete.
Quel volto che ci osserva enigmatico in tutto il suo splendore,
ormai è un'icona indiscussa.
Un murale bellissimo, pieno di forza evocativa.
Quando passo di la, non posso fare a meno di soffermarmi un attimo.
E' come se mi volesse dire qualcosa.
"Bobcat Looks Back" by Patti Deters. This lone bobcat (Lynx rufus) was seen walking through a remote area of the Sonoran Desert near Tucson, Arizona. I was sitting at a photo blind when this beautiful wild creature suddenly appeared. The bobcat was extremely silent as he slowly walked through the area, totally ignoring me and not seeming to have a care in the world. You can see the ground is full of pebbles and little rocks, but the bobcat made not a single sound - an important hunting skill for this solitary predator. As the animal was about to go behind a rock, he turned his head and looked toward the photo blind - the only time he ever acknowledged I was there. This was my first (and will probably be the only) time I've ever seen a bobcat up close in the wild. These elusive wild cats are mammals and are sometimes referred to as a lynx, catamount, or wildcat. Whatever you call them, these feline carnivores are stealthy and oh so beautiful. If you like outdoor nature photography, please share or see more animals and other wildlife images at patti-deters.pixels.com/featured/bobcat-looks-back-patti-....
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Jokulsarlon is the best known and the largest of a number of glacial lakes in Iceland. Appearing first only in 1934-1935, the lake grew from 7.9 km² in 1975 to at least 18 km² today because of heavy melting of the Icelandic glaciers.
When it is cloudy and the water is calmed, the image of the icebergs are mirrored on the lake's surface. The possibilities for photography thanks to symmetries are infinite with this conditions. There are small different water currents, which draw lines on that surface, visible like scratches on the mirror. 15 seconds of exposition did the rest.
Jokulsarlon, Iceland, 2010.
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El lago Jokulsarlon es, probablemente, el más famoso y grande de todos los lagos glaciares
de Islandia. Creado artificialmente en 1934-1935, el lago ha aumentado en un área de 7,9 km ² en 1975 a 18 km ² hoy día, debido al deshielo producido por el calentamiento global.
Cuando está nublado y las aguas tranquilas, la imagen de los icebergs se refleja en la superficie del lago. Es entonces cuando las posibilidades para hacer buenas fotografías se disparan gracias a las simetrías.
Además, hay pequeñas corrientes de agua a distintas velocidades, que dibujan líneas en la superficie, visibles como arañazos en "el espejo". 15 segundos de exposicion hicieron el resto.
Jokulsarlon, Islandia, 2010.
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Looks a veteran...in fact, built in India, about 2016.
The Royal Enfield brand, including its original British heritage, is the oldest global motorcycle brand in continuous production.
Great old name... but, like M.G. cars....no longer British.
Looks Better large!
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Looks like a winter scene but in fact a gravel and concrete background. But I liked the grey blue background, a change from the everything green at this time of year. Immature, White-crowned Sparrow I believe.
You can see the "Before & After":
gregoriomallo.blogspot.com/2008/09/syokosimo-eyes.html
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Explored! :D
This weekend was fun, some friends came over to my place for 'Carbombacolypse'. After we shared about 14+ Irish carbombs poured and dropped later, i don't think you can blame me for editting this picture a good 2 days later.
If you've never had a carbomb before, you should try it. The Bailey's makes it tastes just like chocolate milk, so even girls can pound them.
Strobist Info: 430EXII into softbox camera high right.
TOTW: Lighting - Good or Ghetto :)
Looks like I messed up the focus! My eyes have been giving me trouble lately and compensated by marking infinity on my manual-focus lenses. But this zoom lens has infinity creep as you change focal length. I realized too late that it was set for 40mm while I switched to 24mm for these stitched images. Live and learn.
Date: 3 weeks before the invasion
Year: 2017
Location: UAN headquarters, Urumqi
Time: around 12:00
"Before entering the our targets floor, we had to pass through the buildings mechanical floor, where the buildings heating and cooling units were located. After that, we located the service elevator. That would take us down to our targets floor"
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-Looks clear so far.
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Short dialogue is short but would real spec ops troops talk excessively during a mission?Ok I have a serious questions for all of you. Do service elevators stop at every normal floor or just top to bottom of the building? It's necessary to get my facts right for my story.
También el macho de Onychogomphus uncatus se dejó hacer un retrato.
Este género es el único entre los Anisópteros que no juntan los ojos en al menos un punto.
Ayudado con la lente RAYNOX 150
Tomada en el Molí de L'Ombría. Banyeres de Mariola (Alicante) España.
Also the male of Onychogomphus uncatus was allowed to make a portrait.
This genus is the only one among the Anisoptera that do not meet the eyes in at least one point.
Helped with the RAYNOX 150 lens
Taken at the Molí de L'Ombría. Banyeres de Mariola (Alicante) Spain.
Looks like Aviv Geffen an Israeli singer, but infact it`s a boy dressed up and sitting in the streets of Banaras during Dewalli celebrations India.
"The looks ain't all
as a matter of fact
looks are futile,
blurred by pressure cooker
or potato masher,
or absence of mind"
mixed media of monoprint elements and spray paint.
(c) Drager Meurtant, 2020
This Great Blue Heron was in the midst of preening when I got this photo. He looks a little displeased, probably because our warm fall has finally turned cold, wet, and windy.
This is the first of two quilt projects made from my big ole pile of thrift blocks. I decided it would be more fun (less frustrating) to make two smaller quilts rather than attempting to tackle a giant bed-sized quilt project with all of the blocks. I wanted to see how the blocks would look without sashing put together in a crazy mix of pattern and color. I'm still working on the hourglass quilt idea here as the second project:
www.flickr.com/photos/quinnykins/8527863823/
This panel was pieced using 35 thrift blocks. I selected many of the darker blocks for this project to add contrast. My next step is adding a sawtooth border around the outside.
Before the MILW deal and slightly thereafter the SOO had its own look and it was something I'd gotten pretty used to. Power was well maintained and even if dirty on the outside was generally clean inside and pulled well. The GP40's were few in number(4) and although I never cared for them from in the cab as they were pretty slippery for most things the SOO used them for I always tried to shoot them because of there rarity. 733 had recently been painted back into the standard scheme after it wore the parallelogram scheme for a number of years when I caught it west of Trout Lake leading 730 on train 910 the morning of May 7, 1985.