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Food Truck in prime location, Kahakuloa Bay, Maui. USA

Life size build of the controllers from the prime empire wave to celebrate 10 years of Ninjago

 

Katana

THE OMEGA

Prime Empire Controller

Buffmillion

In Balance and Life

My friend Larry Prime (78)

Forever....you Best Look.

Available at Hucci

This is my new lego creation-optimus prime.

Flickr Friday: Prime

 

Most cats don't like belly pets, but Capucine loves them. It's adorable.

Captured with my little, humble lens. During the "photo16" we took a break and headed outside the exposition to have a coffee. Up on the top floor of that very building is a little bar. Before entering i took this shot. The light on that afternoon was very... well you can see it on this capture.

After all the frost and freezing cold of the winter, I feel almost obligated to post a photo of the anciet Azaleas here. some are more than 70 years old. Thanks for looking and have a good week ahead.

by ZOMZ Jupiter-3 50mm F1.5

75.0mm ( 35mm equivalent focal length )

I don't think so, they are just as lovely in their old age :)

 

Thanks for all the lovely comments and faves this week and have a great weekend everyone.

I've been so impressed with the Harleynik Rides Again style I thought I would give it a go. Unfortunately my model doesn't have the same figure from behind. But Winston Churchill was a great Briton none the less

Old, beat up V12 prime mover in the scrap yard. Illinois Railway Museum. Union, IL.

Thank you for your visits find me too on shutterstock.

So, bet no one expected this. Recently kinda sorta got back into transformers, as you do, and spent a few days building this guy. Doesn't transform, for now at least. Might have a crack at an actual transforming transformer at some point. Really like him though, I'm quite pleased I was able to make a wee Optimus prime, kinda wanna take him places, and get shots of him 'exploring' places.

 

So, not much to say really...ooh, of all the things I could find hard, the gun was definitely the hardest thing to get right. It's not great, but it'll do. So, as always, lemme know what you think :D

Sunshine,on these Primrose.

Photography by Ariel & Matthew Irving

E vennero a trovarci le prime luci del mattino come se fossero le prime parole di una storia d’amore.

(Emily Dickinson) Caltabellotta (AG)

At the Mont Beuvray

 

Olympus OM-1 and Zuiko 50mm f/1.8, Kodak Gold 200 developped by Foto Express on the Schweitzer Straße and digitalized using kit zoom and extension tubes.

 

Thank you everyone for your visits, faves and comments, they are always appreciated :)

Green is the prime color of the world, and that from which its loveliness arises.

 

Pedro Calderon de la Barca

 

Leica MP

Elmarit-M 28mm f/2.8-M

Kentmere 100

Prime Tower, Zurich.

 

I tried to remove the lamp on the right-hand side but was not satisfied with the result. Somehow it did not look clean.

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Thanks for your visit !

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Medium rare prime rib at Co Co's

As much as I like baked potatos; tonight I decided to substitute sweet potato fries.

It turned out to be a good choice and unless you're one of those people who hates sweet potatoes, I reccomend that you give them a try.

 

(The flavor combination of prime rib, vegies, and fries reminded me of picking equidistant colors around a color wheel.)

#267/365 Since I didn't feel very creative, I thought I'd show you my Prime lens collection and go thru them. What's nice about my collection is most my lens are budget ($300 or less). Sorry for the unsharp image..I had to use a Sigma zoom lens since all of my primes were busy modeling.

 

From Left to right:

 

Nikon 135mm F2.8 AI-S (Manual Focus): I love that you can buy these older manual focus lens and use them with Nikon DSLRs. These old primes are sharp and cheap. I picked this one up for $140. Really nice focal length for portraits Sample Pic

 

Nikon 100mm F2.8 E-Series (Manual Focus): Not only is this lens sharp...look how small it is. It is about the same size as a 50mm. Fantastic Portrait lens$98 Sample Pic

 

Nikon 50mm 1.4D AF: I am unhappy about this lense the most. Horrible wide open in sunlight. It's also one of the few lens we purchased new for $315. Not worth it IMO. The bokeh is nice if you can avoid sunlight. Sample Pic

 

Nikon 50mm 1.8D AF: One of the best bargins ever. Only $100 bucks new (I paid $75). This is a no brainer if you are starting out. People complain about the bokeh pattern, but you can use it to your advantage. Sample Pic

 

Nikon 35mm F2 AF: My most used lens. I love this focal length on a full frame body. This also has a really close focus point. Great for 1/2 and full body portraits. Fun to use as close up for kids. $285. Sample Pic

 

Nikon 35mm F1.8 AF-S DX: This is a newer lens from nikon. This is a must get lens if you own a D40/D60/D3000/D5000 as it has a AF motor. It is about 45mm on a cropped body. I have used this on my D3 but I mainly got this for my small d40. Does really good, I still prefer my F2 over this. Sample Pic

 

Sigma 28mm F1.8 AF: This is an older sigma made back in the SLR days. This was a bargain as I picked this up for $135 bucks. Sigmas are a little iffy. The focus was off on this lens, but luckily the D300 and above has a AF fine tune feature so I was able to correct this. Sample Pic

 

Nikon 24mm F2.8D: This was my widest prime for the longest time. I used this lens for most of my architectural shots. $215 Sample Pic

 

Sigma 14mm F2.8: This is my most expensive lens. This is the wides full frame non-fish eye lens I could find without breaking the bank...$550. As you can see from my recent shot I'm really getting a kick out of it. I bought this for Architectural shots, but the extremly close focal range makes it fun for all sorts of things. Sample Pic

 

There you have it. My next lens is probalby something between 85mm-105mm auto focus. I love my 2 manual focus lens, but it is not idea when you have to capture moving subjects. (I'll proof read all I just wrote in the morning to correct any errors as I know there are many)

 

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Amazon Prime Air opb Atlas Air N1373A making an early morning arrival at Cincinnati from Minneapolis

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L’ape italiana (Apis mellifera ligustica SPINOLA, 1806) è la sottospecie più diffusa al mondo tra le api mellifere. Originaria dell'Italia e del nord della Sicilia si è formata sopravvivendo all'era delle glaciazioni. È un’ape molto apprezzata dagli apicoltori in quanto ha dimostrato di essere adattabile alla maggior parte dei climi dal subtropicale al temperato, anche se ha dimostrato meno adattamento ai climi umidi tropicali.

 

The Italian bee (Apis mellifera ligustica SPINOLA, 1806) is the world's most popular subspecies of honey bees. Originally from northern Italy and Sicily was formed by surviving the era of glaciation.

It is a bee much appreciated by beekeepers because it has proven to be adaptable to most climates from subtropical to temperate, even though it has proved less suitable for humid tropical climates.

 

Da:Biozootec

 

Me in the bolts

Photography by Ariel & Matthew Irving

Like Prime's truck mode, this isn't transformable in anyway. It's just a box on wheels, really. But is sure does help the truck mode feel more complete.

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