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...the key to these pictures are (1) the sun in the right spot, (2) a polarizar and (3) high saturation...
Look ctbullt, a Power Station!
Taken from a car doing .....c.55 - 60 mph on the M62! :-) I should point out that I was not driving, unfortunately I lack macfanmd's ability to control a vehicle with his feet while simultaneously taken superior quality photos! I have much to learn!
After Leonardo Ulloa scores his penalty to put Leicester 3-0 up.
Leicester City 3-0 Newcastle United (2/5/15)
some people seem to want to exercise by walking round the deck all day long!
somewhere in the Caribbean......
Will Power leads Helio Castroneves through the toe of "the boot" during indy car practice for the Camping World Grand Prix at Watkins Glen International Raceway 07.02.2010.
A random snapshot of two sets of high voltage electrical power transmission lines crossing over I-55 approximately five and a half (5.5) miles north of Summit, Mississippi with the different clusters of clouds high in the sky.
The gates that you see on the lower right are at an abandoned rest area on the northbound side of I-55.
Catbird Records' CBR013 - PWRFL Power - EP
PWRFL Power is Kaz Nomura, a one-man band from Seattle, WA.
Edition of 200 in Mini-7" Sleeve.
Sadly over a third (80+) of these discs were destroyed in a car accident.
Catbird Records CBR013, February 2008. Available at catbirdrecords.com
when I see images like this, my heart is opened and I feel as if I have been blessed to be receptive to believe in a higher power greater than anyone person on this little mable in the Milkyway or the Universe for that matter
The first of the morning light. I set out for my morning hike earlier than usual. 23 deg F and windy. I had only the light of the moon from the west and just the hint of light to the east when I started. By about the half-way point I had made my way to the regional bike path which takes you past some electrical transmission lines as the sun started to rise.
Man-made things have been twisted by the enormous power of nature. This are bits and pieces of a metal bridge that we are using as a giant seesaw.