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Displaying 2 large conjoined coastal redwoods (Sequoia sempervirens) off the corner of visitor center in Richardson Grove State Park, northern California. Imaged in Sept. of 2022.
Viewers: Invited to peruse my photostream & albums for various seasonal images of wildlife/scenics/florals.
This dramatic cloud appeared a couple of days ago. That little bump at the bottom is Roxy Ann Peak, which is the highest point in Medford, Oregon at a not very impressive 3,576 feet. Taken from my driveway...
Constructed around a massive particle cannon and also equipped with ion guns and anti-fighter turrets, these destroyers decisively end space fleet battles with overwhelming force.
The engine design here was actually originally intended for the Restoration Crusader I made a while ago. I really like the angular and aggressive engine design, but it wasn't really meshing with the more reserved angles of that model's body. I ended up coming up with a different engine design for that model but I kept these and finally made a new ship that I think works better with them.
The tall Narrow Radiator Grill is wonderful and very very impressive Art Deco Bling. Emphasizes how massive the entire car is. Look at it BIG
This massive iceberg in Disko Bay originated on the Sermeq Kujalleq Glacier just south of Ilulissat, Greenland. The same glacier produced the iceberg which sank the Titanic.
Taken back in 2008 during our visit to Arches National park in Utah, if you take a look at the size of the people in this picture, you can see how massive this arch actually is! (08-09-23-1397) .
EXPLORE # 151 April 19, 2017
Deltawerk//
Midden in het Waterloopbos ligt een kolossaal kunstwerk: Deltawerk//. Liefst 240 meter lang, vijf meter breed en zeven meter diep. In de jaren zeventig gebouwd als testmodel voor de stormvloedkering in de Oosterschelde. Nu als kunstwerk te bewonderen in het Waterloopbos. Het symboliseert de kracht van onze waterwerken die in dit bos werden getest.
Bron: Natuurmonumenten
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So these are some pics i've never came around uploading and i'm always thinking; oh! i still have to upload that one .. and that one .. and that one and so on and so on.
So i figured at .. 1:11 am that i should do it now.
i decided to upload them in 1 post because otherwise i wouldn't upload them at all, or at least not for a long time. hope you guys like them =]
ps: sorry these may look huge on some pc's :-/
Edit: Whoooo!! 4000+ views on this one! thank you all so much =]
SONY 135mm 1.8 GM, this is cropped from a much larger image, see lower in the comments. You can use high megapixels Cameras with very good prime Lenses to crop a lot and still get excellent photo images, os you do not always need fx a Macro Lens.
On this personal lawn grass in Ottawa. The grass section outside of the ditch is managed by the city and virtually no dandelions. More coming 😊
Die Schneekatastrophe in Norddeutschland zur Jahreswende 1978/1979 hatte ein katastrophales Ausmaß. In der Bundesrepublik Deutschland waren vor allem Schleswig-Holstein und Hamburg sowie das nördliche Niedersachsen betroffen. Nach massiven Schneefällen, die dort wegen des Sturmstärke erreichenden Windes vielerorts zu meterhohen Schneeverwehungen führten, setzte am Neujahrstag starker Frost ein. Der Winter 1978/1979 gehört zu den zehn härtesten Wintern der Nachkriegszeit in Norddeutschland. Mit 67 Tagen geschlossener Schneedecke (28. Dezember 1978 – 4. März 1979) stellte die Saison einen Rekord auf.
Auch im südlichen Niedersachsen lag am 2. Januar eine hohe Schneedecke, die sich hinter der 110 368-8 mit dem D 587 Bremerhaven-Lehe - München Hbf zum Teil in eine dichte Schneewolke verwandelte.
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Scan vom Kleinbild-Negativ (Ilford FP4)
Re-potted several plants this morning. I know it's the wrong time of year to do it, but the two succulents on the kitchen windowsill had got so big they weren't allowing the blind to shut properly anymore. I potted two of their 'babies' to go there instead, and moved the massive ones elsewhere.
Did some cleaning in the bathroom this afternoon, and then got out for a walk to Greenwich Park. I wasn't feeling particularly energetic, but it was so nice out I ended up doing quite a long walk, visiting both viewpoints and wandering through the trees for views like this.
This may look like any other image of the Milky Way and it really is just that. The difference with this image is that it's made of 233 total images.
Last night while we were at Dead Horse Point and the sky was about as black as you can get, I had the opportunity to do something I have been wanting to do for a very long time.
This is a multi shot panorama/stitch that uses 23 various camera positions, 10 images in each position. Each of the 10 images were stacked for noise reduction and then each of the 23 stacked images were used to make the panorama/squareorama.
The detail in this image is extreme. With all my overlap, crop and adjust, this image will easily print 260x360 inches at optimum resolution.
I used a Sigma 50mm 1.4 Art lens with the following settings for each of the 233 images.
ISO 6400
F/2.2
8 second exposures.
We are on our last night of our workshops and I have a feeling we will go out with a bang. I have a little surprise for the group tonight.
This is the beginning of the path that runs along the Tre Cime di Lavaredo (Drei Zinnen), Dolomites, near the refuge Auronzo (2.320 m).
You can see the massive presence of the face exposed to the south of the Cima Ovest/Westliche Zinne ("western peak").
Night shot taken on October 4th, at moonlight (phase 73%).
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we painted this wall during several days in our hometown. more pics and info can be found on the blog of Molotow: www.molotow.com/magazine/blog/blog/2014/06/25/mega-x-rome...
Multiple Saguaro cacti in the desert park in the greater Phoenix valley. These are massive in size when you compare them to the two hikers in the photo.
Granite Mountain Loop Trail hike to the Balanced Rock
Out to Ragow and Vomet for the spot. Painted next to them.
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Two ore trains get ready to depart the massive taconite processing plant at Fairlane. On the left is a train of loaded taconite pellets bound for Duluth. On the right is one of the two daily T-Bird trains that shuttles back and forth between here and the Thunderbird mine for crude iron ore.
Saint Flour le 15 Juillet 2014, nous sommes un mardi.
Fin de matinée. Un soleil dru mais la fraîcheur d'une altitude.
Des pierres massives dessinent des maisons toutes aussi massives.
Le Cantal nous surprend et nous prend.
Il faut ouvrir grand ses yeux, car nous ressentons souvent en traversant la France, l'humeur de ces villes et villages qui se sont figés dans le temps...
De plus en plus des signes forts nous indiquent l'achèvement d'un temps.
La ville est pourtant grande, animée ....
Mais dans ses rues et ruelles, tellement de boutiques anciennes aux devantures encore riches d'une histoire, sont comme pétrifiées, mortifiées, surannées et ... closes dans la poussière sous une lumière photographiques pour les touristes de passage.
Subsistent encore certaines. Celles ci sont alors un appel à notre histoire.
Nos enfances.
Nos 1ers achats en colonies de vacances ou, pour d'autres,
avec les mains serrées dans celles de leurs parents et qui ouvraient grandes leurs portes pour nous acheter notre premier couteau. ...
Avec la Chris, toujours souriante devant tout cela,
main dans la main, toujours,
nous avons acheté notre fromage à un fermier ambulant et,
le comble,
j'ai acheté un aiguiseur de couteau ...
Made in China !
Quelques shots et hop on a filé ...
...
Saint Flour July 15, 2014, we are a Tuesday.
Late morning. A thickly sun, but the freshness of altitude.
Massive stone houses draw equally massive.
Cantal surprises us and takes us.
We must open his eyes wide, as we often feel through France,
the mood of these towns and villages that are frozen in time ...
Increasingly strong signs indicate the completion of a time.
The city is still big, bustling ....
But in its streets and alleys, so the old shops storefronts still rich of history are petrified, mortified, and outdated ... closed in the dust.
Some still exist. They will then have a call to our history.
Our childhoods.
Nos1ers shopping camps or for others,
with hands clasped in that of our parents and we who opened their doors to buy us our first knife. ...dropoff Window
With Chris, still smiling at all,
together, forever,
we bought our cheese farmer and a street,
the height,
I bought a knife sharpener ...
Made in China!
A pair of former BN C30-7's bring the Lake Superior & Ishpeming's 7 Tilden job north through Empire Junction in Neguagee, Michigan. The massive piles of mine tailings dominate the background, towering above the surrounding landscape.
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LS&I Ore Sub
Empire Junction, MI
LSI 7 Tilden (Eagle Mills, MI to Tilden Mine, MI Turn)
LSI 3074 C30-7 Ex. BN 5531 Blt. 1977
LSI 3073 C30-7 Ex. BN 5529 Blt. 1977
This was one of my scariest quad flights ever! I was staying up at the Huka Lodge which is so far up that river you can just BARELY see it. See those little bits of white up there? One of this is probably me, pale white with fear. Something about taking the quad over a waterfall is terrifying. I started to lose transmission power too at this distance… I was getting lots of beeps and bloops in the controller which added to the stress even more! Anyway, I ended up with this pretty cool vertirama that turned out pretty good… I was just so happy to bring the bird home and land it.
- Trey Ratcliff
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