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This is actually known as the "Yurikamome Loop" as there is a train line called Yurikamome that runs on this loop and over the bridge.
In order to get this angle, I had to walk along a slanted path less than a meter wide. On one side of the path, a 4 meter wall. On the other side, the murky waters of Tokyo Bay. One false step, and into the water I go!
Lens: Tamron 15-30mm F2.8
***Shutter speed***
The shutter time was recorded as 30 seconds, but that's only because I masked in an underexposed photo to retain detail in the bridge which was blown out in the long exposure. So this photo is actually a 220 second exposure, with only the two towers of the bridge at 30 seconds.
all washed and dry now. custom spun singles. separated the colors in the batt and added angelina.
batts by Steph of Loop.
A view from near my house from last year. There's a 2 mile loop that makes for a nice walk after work. But doing it every day did get a bit dull. Though in the perma-grey now, I miss it!
More info here: www.galactic-hunter.com/blog/barnards-loop
The Orion Molecular Cloud Complex - 7.2 hours of total exposure.
Video of the capture from A to Z: www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRMjhJQbol4
First time trying a Hydrogen Alpha filter on our unmodified DSLR camera, not worth a CCD but still happy with the difference it makes! You can see all the details in the link!
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custom spin. spun single, sport to DK in weight. was able to get 348 yds. out of 2 sets of batts.
batt by Steph of Loop.
Always cited as being one of the most productive roads in the north of the park this loop is worth driving if only for the huge Nyala trees and Jackalberries.
If you're very lucky you may also see some wildlife :)
Mphongolo Loop (S56)
Shingwedzi area
Kruger National Park
Limpopo
South Africa
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Another from a weekend of photography with Martin Turner, Daniel Borg and Janet Miles.
A big thanks to Dan for remembering how to get to this place as I never would have found it. Certainly a very impressive staircase, which works really well with the purple and yellow contrasts. And in case you were wondering, this was taken with a fish-eye lens of course.
Apologies to everyone for the lack of comments recently, life has never been so busy! Will catch up as soon as I can.
Boucle
Une nouvelle création avec la pièce Brick, Round 2 x 2 D. 45 Degrees Elbow
Loop
An other creation with the part Brick, Round 2 x 2 D. 45 Degrees Elbow
Mach Loop Bwlch top shelf 26.04.2016
I am very much an opportunist as far as the Loop is concerned. I don't have the privilege of tip offs or contacts within squadrons like some do unfortunately.
I will book a day off work, drive to Mid Wales climb a big hill and just hope for the best. I arrived at the Bwlch car park just before 8am and it was full! Last time it was like this I had a good day.... Today was probably the most memorable day I will ever have in the loop.
Started off well with a Tornado GR4, then a Hawk. Then it got interesting, Belgians in the Lichfield Corridor over the scanner requesting Low Fly. Awesome! F16s through the loop, really pleased!
A little longer passed and we endured a full blown blizzard for about 20 minutes. Once the snow passed the skies cleared and then we waited. Americans over the scanner, Rage was the call sign, F15's were on the way! As they neared then they began talking about the formation, they had Raptors in tow!!!!
BNSF Dash 9-44CW 786 leads 5261 and 6668 around the Tehachapi Loop towards Mojave.
From Wikipedia: The Tehachapi Loop is a 3,779 feet (0.72 mi; 1.15 km) long spiral, or helix, on the Union Pacific Railroad Mojave Subdivision through Tehachapi Pass, of the Tehachapi Mountains in Kern County, south-central California. The line connects Bakersfield and the San Joaquin Valley to Mojave in the Mojave Desert.
Rising at a steady two-percent grade, the track gains 77 feet (23 m) in elevation and makes a 1,210-foot (370 m) diameter circle. Any train that is at least 3,800 feet (1,162 m) (approx. 56 60’(67'11") box cars) long passes over itself going around the loop.
-14/10/2022
3oz of baby alpaca and tussah silk!
"Butterscotch Sundae" consists of a blend of pure vanilla baby, natural chocolate baby, and natural coffee baby alpaca layered with luscious tussah silk in butterscotch hues. Each batt is topped of with a sprinking of chocolate/bronze glitz.
So beautiful! Not sure what this will become yet, but I will probably spin it very thin and 2-ply it.
Si lo hubiera sabido... Si lo hubiera pensado... Si solo por un momento lo hubiera imaginado, quizás, solo quizás, habría estado preparado. Pero no, no, no, nunca se está preparado para el final, y yo te añoro tanto.
Elegida para Flickr Explore It la madrugada del 26 de febrero de 2024.
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Eye reflections created by LED Loop with Mask.
Zoom into the eye reflection.
Camera Nikon D300S
Exposure 0.013 sec (1/80)
Aperture f/2.5
Focal Length 35 mm
ISO Speed 320
Expo' Bias 0 EV
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I've been wanting to photograph snails but wanted a good backdrop. So I placed one in an iris flower. They move faster than I thought!
Enjoy this 2.9-mile loop trail near Breckenridge, Colorado. Generally considered a challenging route, it takes an average of 1 h 44 min to complete. This trail is great for hiking, and it's unlikely you'll encounter many other people while exploring. The best times to visit this trail are June through August. Dogs are welcome, but must be on a leash.
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