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900-year-old former trees in the Deadvlei clay pan tree graveyard in the Namib-Naukluft Park and near Sossusvlei, Namibia. The climate is so dry here that the trees, dead at least 600 years, do not decompose.

Canon EOS 7D

EF70-200mm f/2.8L USM

f/22.0

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Reem International Circuit ..

 

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Cliché panning shot of a taxi. The passenger in the back is waving ;-)

Manhattan, NY

October 2015

 

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Estas últimas semanas se ha producido una noticia que ha pasado de puntillas por nuestros periódicos, se ha obviado en las tertulias radiofónicas y ha sido silenciada en los informativos televisivos.

 

“Erradicar la pobreza del mundo costaría 10 veces menos que el plan de rescate financiero del Presidente George Bush.”

 

Para completar las cifras habría que sumarle la inversión de todos los demás países desarrollados.

Que cada uno/una extraigamos nuestras conclusiones y saquemos a pasear a nuestra conciencia.

  

“Pues amarga la verdad,

quiero echarla de la boca,

y si al alma su hiel toca,

esconderla es necedad”

 

Francisco de Quevedo.

 

At the conclusion of the 2017 White River Junction's Glory Days Festival, Pan Am power arrives to collect its business train and head back south.

CC206108 menarik Kurs angkutan Balast

Lugar: Río de Janeiro - Brasil

Foto: Haddy Bello

CSXT 1981 (Pan American Railways) pays a visit to the CN leading the charge on CN A49081-05, passing the Illinois Prairie Path Bridge in West Chicago, IL. Can knock off yet another CSX heritage unit on foreign rails off my list!

Panning - Honda RC replica - Mark Loxley- Mallory Park - Nikon D40x.

panorama from OPORTO

"USA" tank 30065 climbs Tenterden bank with a short freight, A panned shot of an American loco

When your friend in red is standing too close and you're trying to do panning. haha

Yogyakarta, Indonesia

January 2019

 

Camera:Canon EOS 50D

Lens : EF 400 mm 5.6

Exposure:0.024 sec (1/42)

Aperture:f/28.1

Focal Length:400 mm

ISO Speed:100

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Bonemer photo

ABdulaziz Al - Duwisan

A commission from multiple doll parts. Body/Horns/Hands paint by myself. Facepaint/Wig by Max Meiselmaus.

Nacka strand near nacka forum

Stockholm, Sweden

Hasselblad X-pan

لأول مرة أجرب تقنية تطويق الحركة،، المودل: أخوي :)

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لامانع لدي من إستخدام صوري,, بشرط حفظ الحقوق,, والرجاء إعلامي عند إسخدام أحد الصور,, لأن ذلك سيفرحني :)

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Pan con chancho (pork sandwiches) is the specialty of this food truck operating out of Puerto Varas and Puerto Montt, Chile.

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Street Photography, Panning.

Nikon D300 DX Camera.

Nikkor 17-55 2.8 Lens.

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Panning 3 little monkeys ....;-)

 

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The moon will be full in three days. Your spirit shall forever remain among the humans. You shall age like them, you shall die like them, and all memory of you shall fade in time. And we'll vanish along with it. You will never see us again.

 

Leah Thomas created this incredible costume of Pan from Pan's Labyrinth and I finally got to do a proper photo shoot of her in it. Taken at www.3sgstudio.com/

it was also my first time getting to use a fog machine.

 

You can check out more of Leah's cosplay work on her facebook page at: www.facebook.com/leah.thomas.944

Nerf Bullet Panned.

GB Railfreight Class 92, 92028 waits for the signal in the UDL at Crewe station as it takes itself and sister engine 92018 to Crewe ETD for some TLC on 0U92 17:10 Wembley Inter City Depot to Crewe Electric Traction Maintenance Depot.

 

With an enforced lull in Caledonian Sleeper operations due to the 11-day RMT strike, this offered an opportunity to address a couple of long-standing niggles with these locomotives.

 

Resting alongside in the Thunderbird siding is Direct Rail Services Class 57/3, 57308 "Jamie Ferguson".

 

(This photo was taken just after 92028 had decided to drop its pan when the driver had got the signal to head round to the ETD. A speedy reboot then followed, with the pair getting underway before Crewe PSB put the signal back.)

Panning an aspen grove in the Fall.

Aspendell, CA.

Excerpt from www.toronto2015.org: PACHI is a young porcupine who grew up just west of Toronto in a forested area of the Niagara Escarpment. PACHI isn’t your typical porcupine; he’s outgoing and loves to explore new places and meet new friends. And while there are some prickly challenges in being accepted as a porcupine, PACHI is out to prove otherwise.

 

PACHI has 41 brightly coloured quills—one for each of the Pan American countries participating in the Games. His quills are five brilliant colours and represent qualities that he holds – green is youth, fuchsia is passion, blue is collaboration, orange is determination and purple is creativity. PACHI, like other porcupines, has a visual impairment and difficultly seeing people and objects that are far away.

 

One day, PACHI noticed lights and noise coming from the east. Always an adventure seeker, he quickly headed in that direction. His journey ended in Toronto and when he arrived, he noticed that everyone was diverse and unique like him. PACHI’s dream is for everyone to celebrate their differences and be proud of their individuality, like him.

 

Everyone was welcoming and this made it fun and easy for PACHI to meet new friends, explore the cool neighbourhoods and attend tons of great events. The city was so inviting that PACHI made Toronto his new home.

 

PACHI quickly learned that Toronto is hosting the Pan Am and Parapan Am Games during the summer of 2015. He heard that thousands of athletes, spectators and volunteers would be coming to the city. What a perfect opportunity to get involved and play host to the Americas and the Caribbean, he thought!

 

Team Porcupine includes Jenny Lee, Fiona Hong, Michelle Ing and Paige Kunihiro—a group of Grade 8 students from Buttonville Public School in Markham, Ontario.

 

The group entered the TORONTO 2015 Mascot Creation Challenge as part of a school project led by physical education teacher Mari Ellery. The four friends put their heads together and spent two months perfecting their porcupine and adding as many Pan Am colours as they could. Their hard work paid off!

 

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Cambodia, Street Photography.

Hand Held Nikon D300, 17-55 2.8 Nikkor Lens.

 

Standing in a market area on the Cambodian side of the Thai Cambodian border.

That's right I'm back in Cambodia and you are right again as I was just here a couple of weeks ago.

 

Short version of a long story, immigration screwed up my visa, of course they said "sorry".

Found a couple others while traveling that had the exact same visa problem as I did.

Anyway " Semi-legal Tea Money" has been payed and I'm back in Thailand today, don't remember when I left but most importantly I'm home now.

"" Semi-Legal "" ? Makes as much sense as being kind of pregnant !

All right getting back to the photo, it is Hot with overcast sky keeping the heat trapped, somewhere around 40-41C with no breeze. There is lots of talking in high fast voices both adult and children. The smell of Cambodian food drifting out from the food vendors stalls. Dogs barking, children laughing and motorbikes zipping by.Soon as I shoot the camera leaves my face and eye contact is made. A big smile is exchanged and life goes on.

This market is big and I mean real big, everyone knows each other and most all ride bikes around due to the distance involved.

After a while the curious eyes were everywhere watching this strange photographer half standing in the street shooting passing people, laughing, smiling, joking with anyone who will pause long enough.This is a wholesale market where the buyers are taking hundreds of kilos of clothes at a time over to Thailand. So for one white guy standing in the road with a camera is highly unusual. Even the police/military came by a couple of times to eye ball me, so I shot them too ..;-)

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After an hour or so one curious but suspicious man came up to me slightly smiling and said " Who You !! Who You ?? " Now this could turn out real bad or real good depending on my response.

My mind went into overdrive thinking through this situation and how to resolve it quickly so everyone is happy with my reply. Big problem ! I know No Cambodian language but I do know a couple of universal words.

I said Thank You in Thai which was a good move as most border people speak both Thai and Khmer but his eyes told me he wanted a better explanation.

His head turned towards a group of young men [ maybe 10-15] that were tough looking dock workers standing 10 meters away also waiting for my answer.

Pushing my hat back and giving him my best smile and now using the second most understood phrase, raising the camera in a joyful motion I said in a loud voice "" CNN News ""

It was as if they all had just won the Lottery ! Cheering, high 5's, dancing and laughing all at once.

Turning and looking behind me in case I needed an escape route there was a little old lady standing there selling cigarettes.

I quickly handed her some Thai/Baht in turn she handed me 4 packs of smokes which were just as quickly tossed over to the group of cheering dock workers and one pack was handed off to the original interrogator. During the on going celebration Mr Jon drifted away into the crowd eventually finding a small food vendor tucked under a shade tree. Life is once again good.

Next thing is figure out how to get back to the border crossing and slip back into Thailand un-scathed, which the tea money of course had opened a door for me.

The journey home was long, bumpy, hot and for the most part boring. Except for the two times tour buses ran us into the ditch, in fact it was more then twice but one stops counting at some point.

It did give me time to reflect on a few new ideas for story/photo projects.

Might have a good one coming in a month or so. "Orphan Boy Makes Good" or something like that.

The sun was going down when I pulled into the compound, Mr WeeNee and The Worm went nuts, jumping, barking, licking and total mayhem for about 20 minutes. No# 1 wife was here waiting to patch up her wandering warrior husband who's birthday is tomorrow. Nieces, nephews and assorted other relatives were all happy to see Mr Jon has made it home from a neighboring country one more time. And I too was glad to see everyone as well.

No# 1 wife had been bit by a street dog just before my departure and was undergoing rabies injections. On my list of things to worry about this was right up at the top, she is doing well ..;-)

 

As a welcome home reward one of my 10 year old nephews is making me breakfast, he has never done this before so you know the eggs will be scrambled.

Mr WeeNee is leaning against my leg with his head in my lap as The Worm is upside down on her back wiggling and licking my toes while I type. As of tomorrow I have made it through one more year above ground, I'm a happy camper, thank you all for coming by and taking a moment to read my rambling story, much appreciated..

Jon, back in Thailand ..;-)

 

EXIF info is incorrect, this is the actual reading:: S-mode, spot meter/focus, 1/20sec, WB-shade, iso-200, panning at 45mm.

 

Thank You.

Jon&Crew.

 

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Coconut soba noodles, carrots, oyster and shiitake mushrooms; pickled watermelon rind; radish cole slaw; micro greens

Fire Fly ATR-72, 9M-FYL, caught accelerating to depart Subang.

A series of iPhone distortion panos from the monitor.

cairo

 

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Bihoreau Gris / Black-crowned Night-heron

Pan Am Railways GP40 #351 hauls train PL-1 southward on the East Deerfield Loop Track at Deerfield, MA on November 17, 2009.

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