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As I keep noting, the only thing that is familiar this year is the rhythm of nature which seems unaffected.
Crocus have come and gone, daffodils followed the crocus and are still everywhere. The daffodils are now overlapped by tulips.
So much of the current news is disturbing - from health fears to toxic politics - but we still have nature's dependable cycle to provide beauty and optimism. If only we could do more to protect this fragile resource for the future.
having a little snack while enjoying the last german sunset before heading to the Netherlands tomorrow!
Campingtrip yay!
Ed's Mobile Home Park in Columbia, Missouri by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Canon EOS 5D Mark III camera with a Canon EF16-35mm f/2.8L USM lens at ƒ/4.0 with a 388-second exposure at ISO 100. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.
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First month done - yes ! :)
OK I don't carry the lamp with me.
"If your desk isn't cluttered, you probably aren't doing your job".
Harold S. Geneen
Strobist: Elinchrom Dlite 1 on boom from above with gridded beauty dish using modelling light only. Elinchrom DLite 1 with gridded spot using modelling light on table back corner camera right. Table light.
I have recently started using an external 500GB Lexar SSD as my primary photo drive. It is very light, compact and has an indication of space used on the front as you can see (1/5 used now). The LaCie is primary backup drive 1TB and I am probably replacing this with another Lexar SSD like the one shown as it is so light. Secondary backup is to a Buffalo Linkstation Pro Quad 12TB mirrored drive (RAID 1) server for the time being.
Der etwas angestrengte Versuch, aus einem Handy sowas wie ein Makro mit Bokeh herauszupressen...
für das nächste iPhone wünsche ich mir einen RAW-Modus ;-)
Monday is the day to practice patience and consideration towards others while traveling on the road. This includes all forms of travel (by car, public transportation, bike, or even walking). Do not carry over your personal anger into “road rage”. We all start in a moody way. Have a pleasant week.
Although I do modify/improve most of the (Star Wars) sets that I buy, I rarely build stuff from scratch. But I had this one in my thoughts for a little while...in fact for almost 30 years!!!
I originally designed this vehicle in 1983 (I was around 12 years old) and built it with classic LEGO Space parts at the time. The original was less thought-through and much simpler in its overall appearance but the idea never really left me. As its original counterpart, I wanted to keep this revisited/reinvented version as low as possible (it is slightly higher than a standing minifig).
Edit of original post. 34067 'Tangmere' cloaks Vauxhall in thick smoke after re-starting from a signal stop just outside Waterloo.