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As a petrol head, sometimes when I see a car I have the feeling that I have seen it before. That's how I felt when I saw this beautiful Cuda. And I was right. I spoke a little with the owner and he told me that he usually participates at the local classic car show, called Cruising Downtown, that happens every year. And I remember that I shared a picture of it here. So nothing more to say about this muscle as I have already shared all the info of it 2 years ago. And here's the picture from that day:
It is well known that the Brown Pelican morphs into the shape of a rocket ship as it fall from the sky to dive for fish. They are Quite good sat this maneuver folding their wings, stretching their neck, tucking their webbed feet and watching their prey with their squinted eyes. You can see most of this in this image taken on Marco Island at sunrise.
Just before dawn, with the Milky Way arching over the Paranal Observatory in Chile.
Four 8m diameter telescopes which toghether make the largest telescope in the world.
10 Frame pano stiched with Lightroom CC.
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Celui qui diffère de moi, loin de me léser, m'enrichit.
A. de Saint Exupéry
Outfit (and skin & shape no wear here) : AlphaTribe "ROM"
It looks as if this machine comes from the early industrial era. Clearly electro plating was an important process needed in the railway workshops. This photograph is designed to reflect the grunge and grime of the period.
Sewing machine at Standen, a National Trust property near East Grinstead. No information on its provenance, I'm afraid.
Nice to get out this afternoon to the Bathing House at Howick for the high tide, some lovely waves and got quite a few decent shots
Portrait of a stunning female Growling Grass Frog from the northern fringe of metropolitan Melbourne, Australia.
Canon 5D IV with the Laowa 100/2.8 Macro Dreamer.
Blech und Bleiwarenfabrik J. G. Winiwarter - Abandoned factory for sheet and plumb goods, founded in 1857 and out of operation since 1976. Demolition began 2022.
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Three Days Grace - I Am Machine
Lyrics
Here's to being human
All the pain and suffering
There's beauty in the bleeding
At least you feel something
I wish I knew what it was like
To care enough to carry on
I wish I knew what it was like
To find a place where I belong, but
I am machine, I never sleep
I keep my eyes wide open
I am machine, a part of me
Wishes I could just feel something
I am machine, I never sleep
Until I fix what's broken
I am machine, a part of me
Wishes I could just feel something
Here's to being human
Taking it for granted
The highs and lows of living
To getting second chances
I wish I knew what it was like
To care about what's right or wrong
I wish someone could help me find
Find a place where I belong, but
I am machine, I never sleep
I keep my eyes wide open
I am machine, a part of me
Wishes I could just feel something
I am machine, I never sleep
Until I fix what's broken
I am machine, a part of me
Wishes I could just feel something
It wasn't supposed to be this way
We were meant to feel the pain
I don't like what I am becoming
Wish I could just feel something
I am machine, I never sleep
I keep my eyes wide open
I am machine, a part of me
Wishes I could just feel something
I am machine, I never sleep
Until I fix what's broken
I am machine, a part of me
Wishes I could just feel something
The San Francisco Ferry Building. Designed in 1892, completed in 1898, architect A. Page Brown. The clock tower is 245 ft (75m) tall. The Ferry Building survived the 1906 earthquake and fire although most of this area was destroyed.
Pilot Stu Goldspink, with his hand on the lever.
A Bristol Boxkite, designed in 1910, this replica was made in the mid-1960s for the movie 'Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines'
I wonder how long it takes to check the tension on all those bracing cables.....
The Boxkite was a relatively successful 2-seat training aircraft of its day, with 87 being constructed in the years before WW1. It can achieve a dizzying speed of approx 40mph/64km/h.
It is owned and operated by The Shuttleworth Collection in Bedford, England.
Parmi toutes les machines élémentaires qui font le Théâtre dans sa nature primitive, il y en a une que je n'avais pas encore songé à nommer: La machine à solitude.
Antoine Vitez - 1987