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When Antoni Gaudi proceeded to radically remodel Josep Batlló's house, he removed the top floor and replaced it with a striking roof design that has become one of the signature features of Casa Batlló.

I took this photograph in Barcelona, Spain during the afternoon of March 10, 2017.

 

2017-03-10 Barcelona GGP20608 Gaudi serpentine roof ridge

July 4, 2023 - South Central Nebraska US

 

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An Epic Chase Day was upon us. Though the rest of the Nation was celebrating the Holiday. National Weather Service had us pegged for a moderate risk that afternoon & evening. Due to my injures to my back the past few months. Chasing Storms has been on the back burner... Until Now!!!

 

First cells of the day were in North Central Kansas. The boundary line was from North Central Kansas up to Norfolk Nebraska & a bit further north. All the action that day was going to be the east of Hastings Nebraska & South. Planned it out correctly for time & distance.

 

We encountered this incredible updraft structure on the back side of this storm as we were passing though Hastings Nebraska. Were were trying to catch up to it Via Hwy 6 & we eventually we did just to the east to Sutton Nebraska.

 

This storm was producing 2" hail so we held off a few mins to the the west of Sutton. We had perfect view of the wall cloud due southwest of the hail core. Had a nice tail but never formed.

 

Proceeded south to get south of revved up supercell. We got along side of it via Hwy 81 south of Geneva Nebraska. Few miles south of Strang Nebraska we got ahead of the rain core & got in sight (paralleled to this storm) of this incredible developing wall cloud under the base of this storm. It did not produce a tornado but the views from this supercell were down right spectacular.

 

We had to reposition ourselves a few miles south of Bruning Nebraska as this Supercell move south southeast.

The video & images I caught that afternoon were worth the trip. Phenomenal Storm Captures out on the plains of South Central Nebraska on the 4th of July.

 

Made it home to light of some fireworks & delicious bbq. Nice end to this day with family & friends after this Epic Storm Chasing Day!

 

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Señalización ferroviaria;

Aspecto: Vía libre;

Indicación: Circular normalmente si nada de opone.

 

Railway signalling;

Aspect: Clear;

Indication: Proceed

It is important to expect nothing, to take every experience, including the negative ones, as merely steps on the path, and to proceed.

 

~Ram Dass

 

background from here

though it has appeared many times in this photostream I usually record the current state of the tug proceed on my visits to the boatyard

it was built in belgium in 1955 as the hendrik 11 and has worked in several european and uk ports under these and other names

It came to the weaver under it's own power over 10 years ago

since then it has become a familiar and often ignored resident of his part of the river and has only moved a few yards along the river bank in very recent times and has had it's mast and wheelhouse removed and gathered rust

what will happen to it if and when the proposed marina is built is not known

note the overgrown lifting tackle behind it

Some scenes just beg to be photographed! This couple had a good laugh over it.

Proceed with caution, don't be dishonest

I need you closer to love me harder

Proceed with caution, face to face

And touch me in a different kind of way

Proceed with caution, but don't make me wait

Before too long it just might fade away

Proceed with caution, caution, caution, caution, caution

 

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NNR 5th March 2016-22

A pair of Rio Grande GP60s prepare to depart Tabernash, CO after they wying their train and will proceed to Winter Park to pick up their returning passengers.

May has been my most successful ever Explore month. I know that it isn't the be all and end all, it is some strange algorithm yadda yadda - but what it does mean is that this month more people have favourited more of my photos than ever before. And that has given me a huge boost - thank you.

 

I was wondering how to round off the month while showering this morning, and this idea came to me. So we hotfooted it down to Wetlands before it got too crowded. I got the photos taken with minimal embarrassment and we then proceeded to have a lovely morning there.

Vicksburg, Colorado

 

Proceed to the Medical Center of the ancient world, Asklepion where the first psychological treatment had been used and which was dedicated to the God of Health, Asklepios.

Do not proceed if red light is flashing. This is avalanche and avalanche control territory. Somehow our visit coincided with tame weather, while the week before and the week after were full of road closures on the Drive BC website. I’m hoping to get towards the snowsheds further west on the Mountain Sub on the next visit.

One from this mornings ramble to Holy Island .... a tidal island just off the Northumberland coast ... When the tide comes in as it did in this shot the sea really washes across the causeway at a heck of a rate !! The end to a good morning meeting friends & catching up.

We saw this guy again today - he went through the same routine as he did the other day - he swam over from the island to the rocks by us, and proceeded to go fishing. It was interesting that appeared to lie down on a rock and then slither into the water. Very gracefully!

The Tug 'Proceed' in the process of scrapping at Pimblotts Boatyard on the Weaver Navigation southwest of Norwich Cheshire, built in 1954 in Belgium and a long time resident since 2004 when she arrived here under her own power.

Proceed through light room. Noise reduction and cropped.

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has begun.

 

The Frog insisted that if Princess Sara and Joan of Knight proceeded to take their steeds and ride into the forest, their Quest would become clear.

 

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Lucky for me, we had a snowfall and I was able to walk with my dog Charlie through the woods.

 

I had Legos in my bag and wasn't even sure I could find a cool outdoor scene for these characters.

 

However, white snow and bright light bouncing everywhere allowed me to shoot Sara and Joan in the shadows.

 

Original in the comments. I like to add my own LUTS to some of these scenes.

 

RAW proceed in Apple's Photos.app darken, crop and in use of Preset "b/w dark"

BNSF 1665 is waiting signal indication to proceed south over the Palmer Divide and onto the single-track main portion of the Joint Line on the north side of Palmer Lake, CO.

 

The was a beefier-than-normal Pikes Peak Local which was a nice surprise. The dual air conditioning units were much-needed on this particular day as temps in the Pikes Peak Region hovered in the mid-to-upper 90s. I caught the BNSF 1665 a couple of times in my railfanning life, once when it ran as BNSF 8014 14 years ago in North Dakota and two years ago when it was still in its fading H1 paint:

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Confessional: As it was stopped at the time, I had to turn the ditch lights on in Post. Interestingly, by the time I got back to my car, the ditch lights were on and the PPL would be rolling a few minutes later. I could have gone back to re-shoot with the lights on...but it was just too hot, especially knowing they could be turned on in my air conditioned living room hours later!

Two KCS Belles visit Columbia, SC and wait at Laurel Street for a crew change before proceeding to Augusta, GA.

Pinnacles National Park

Bear Gulch Trail

The trail goes right under this Boulder.

So the story on this shot is, remember the photo I showed you a while back of mom chasing a lone bear away from her cubs?

 

She and her 3 littles (the other 2 are dilly dallying out of the frame to the right) had been leisurely eating salmon in the shallow part of the river.

 

Then mom stands up because she smelled another bear in the vicinity and she needed a better look. So of course, the little had to do the same as mommy.

 

Mommy was chuffing at the other two kids to join her which they did, they must have recognized the urgency in her sounds. Right after this, they high tailed it up onto the tundra, where the lone bear proceeded to follow them. Not ever a good idea.

 

In the first comment box below is the photo of her chasing the lone bear away from her babies in case you didn't see it.

 

Fortunately no bears were harmed in the making of these photos. But one thing is clear, this mom is a Bad Ass! She could kick butt if she had to and I've no doubt she would.

It had been almost 20 years since that Conrail block station sign served a purpose, so it's just a station sign to current operator Kankakee Beaverville & Southern. Grain from Stewart, IN, a few miles south work their way north along this remnant of the old Danville Secondary.

I was pickin guava (not Ganja) fruit in my yard when I saw something? Cautiously I proceeded to check it out.

This is what I saw, 2 baby bird in it's nest. I quickly ran inside and grab the camera. When I was takin

this photo, papa bird was not happy about it.. so we slug it out .. no, really mama & papa bird were makin sounds and flying around.

I snapped this photo really quickly and leave them be.

 

Honestly though, I'm not so sure whether these birds will make it, with wild cats around the house and 4 days ago my neighbour saw a big

King Cobra in front of my house..it's lookin pretty grim.. I'm lettin nature take its course and not interfere.

I will follow their progress closely.

 

About photographing wildlife, check out a dude named "Austin Stevens", he's such a cool dude! Me & my son saw a documentary of him

wrestling with a huge anaconda (in the water), and my son said, "daddy don't ever take pictures like that"..haha..I was laughing!

This dude is such an inspiration, reminds me of Steve Irwin :)

~kinda given me the idea to find a snake shaman and learn about snake handling..hahaha..i'm nuts..won't be a reality!

 

** I uploaded large, just incase you wanna see details of the wittle birdie :-)

manual handoff of the tokens to proceed

two photos, collaged

Swanage Heritage Railway Autumn Gala

Swanage, Dorset

 

per wikipedia: "In railway signaling, a token is a physical object which a locomotive driver is required to have or see before entering onto a particular section of single track. The token is clearly endorsed with the names of the section it belongs to. A token system is used for single lines because of the very much greater risk of serious collision in the event of irregular working by signalmen or train crews, than on double lines."

As you drive towards Portland, you will end up in a parking lot quite close to the lighthouse and beyond which you will not be able to proceed...Portland Bill Lighthouse is one of the most beautiful lighthouse locations I have ever been to...I have always dreamed of going well into the ocean and framing the lighthouse with the adjacent rocks and water. This is one place that offers this unique vantage point.

 

Although I had shot this almost a year ago, I somehow had overlooked one of the best places I had been during my trip to the Jurassic Coast. I can still feel the bitter cold that was that morning. The hues in the sky were just there for a brief moment after which the sun came out fully well and eclipsed the colors that were there on display.

 

Have a nice day everyone!

  

Plowing must proceed despite top notch skies. The second tractor is a little hard to see out there, but making good progress before things get rough. And the guy cleaning blades on the near one was no doubt rolling eyes at the excitable dork sidling around with the camera.

 

I wish I’d been on this storm earlier but spent way too much time trying to extract something meaningful from the entangled blob further north. There was a good couplet in all that, but it was getting sprayed like a bad kitty by every other wannabe updraft and couldn’t make out a thing. Glad there was enough time to bail on that mess and get to this undisturbed one at the tail end while it was still awesome.

 

North of Plains, Texas, May 27th.

Earlier today, I was able to spend some time with the camera around Lawrence, and the prize of the day was catching the UP 1943 on the point of this eastbound oil train at Midland. This is the OXPSJ-05, an eastbound oil tank train that runs between Wash, UT and St James, LA. It came off of the KP at Menoken, then proceeded east to KC on the Kansas Sub.

The difficulties you meet will resolve themselves as you advance. Proceed, and light will dawn, and shine with increasing clearness on your path.”

 

Jim Rohn

A more subtle Hubble Palette channel mix ratio of the spectral wavelengths of light, to highlight the different elements in this interesting Deep Sky Object.

 

Also see the previous version, which was proceeded to more clearly highlight the elements of Hydrogen and Sulfur at the red end of the Spectrum, and the doubly ionized Oxygen at the blue end of the Electromagnetic Spectrum of Light. Rosette Nebula in Narrowband.

 

About this image:

A Hydrogen-Alpha + Sulfur-II + Oxygen-III Narrowband image of the Rosette Nebula (also known as NGC 2237 or Caldwell 49).

 

The Rosette Nebula is a large, spherical H II region located near one end of a giant molecular cloud in the Monoceros region of the Milky Way Galaxy. The open cluster NGC 2244 (Caldwell 50) is closely associated with the nebulosity, as the stars formed from the nebula's matter.

 

The cluster and nebula are at a distance of 5,000 light-years from Earth and measure roughly 50 light-years in diameter. The radiation from the young stars excite the atoms in the nebula, causing it to emit radiation (producing the emission of the nebula at specific spectral lines that we can image).

 

Narrowband wavelengths of the light spectra in this image:

The Hubble Palette (HST)

Hydrogen-Alpha - 656.3nm

Oxygen-III - 500.7nm

Sulfur-II - 672.4nm

 

Gear:

GSO 6" f/4 Imaging Newtonian Reflector Telescope.

Baader Mark-III MPCC Coma Corrector.

Celestron SkySync GPS Accessory.

Orion Mini 50mm Guide Scope.

Orion StarShoot Autoguider.

Celestron AVX Mount.

QHYCCD PoleMaster.

Celestron StarSense.

Canon 60Da DSLR.

Aurora Flatfield Panel.

Baader Planetarium 7nm Ha Narrowband filter.

Baader Planetarium 8nm SII Narrowband filter.

Baader Planetarium 8.5nm OIII Narrowband filter.

 

Tech:

Guiding in Open PHD 2.6.2.

Image acquisition in Sequence Generator Pro.

Pre-Processing and Linear workflow in PixInsight.

PixelMath RGB channel mixing and combinations.

Finished in Photoshop.

 

Astrometry Info:

View an Annotated Sky Chart of this image.

Center RA, Dec: 97.959, 4.991

Center RA, hms: 06h 31m 50.111s

Center Dec, dms: +04° 59' 26.502"

Size: 1.44 x 1.13 deg

Radius: 0.917 deg

Pixel scale: 3.24 arcsec/pixel

Orientation: Up is -180 degrees E of N

View this image in the World Wide Telescope.

 

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Medium-resolution photograph licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Terms (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0). For High-resolution Royalty Free (RF) licensing, contact me via my site: Contact.

 

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Approaching Bauru's station. I was riding this train from Tupã city to São Paulo city (about 570 km of distance) in 1992. Bauru was the final or start (it depends on train destination) point of Diesel-Electric traction: in the scene above we can the passenger train (composed of a mixture of Pullman Standard, Budd 500 and Budd 800 cars) hauled by one EMD G12 (Diesel-Electric) and and the voyage is supposed to proceed with an Electric locomotive (GE 2-C+C-2 class or a GE C-C class: both 3000 VDC locomotive) since from that station railroad was electrified. In the yard there is a U20-C locomotive.

 

Nowadays this train doesn't exist anymore, the Station got abandoned and the electrification was suppressed. What a shame.

 

Photo taken with a 35mm Kodak S400SL camera film.

As our cruise ship proceeded along the Rhine, we stopped for a day in Heidelberg -- one of the oldest university towns in Germany, and all of Europe.

 

I decided to go along on the tour with the rest of the group on this particular morning -- even though it was foggy and raining, and there wasn't much opportunity to wander around. After seeing several parts of the old campus, we were taken back down to the town square and given an hour to amuse ourselves in the rain.

 

As usual, I wandered about and took some photos...

 

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During the first two weeks of September 2015, we took a river cruise down the Rhine River, and wrapped up the trip with a few days in Berlin. This Flickr album contains various photos from that trip …

 

We spent the first couple days recovering from jet-lag in Interlaken, Switzerland. This is the site of the Jungfrau and various other spectacular peaks in the Alps range — but it was so foggy that we could hardly see anything. I’ve included a couple of videos of a tram ride down the mountain, as well as some paraglider who floated down into the town park.

 

We then traveled to Bern, where we got on-board a Viking Cruise ship that headed north for the next several days — eventually arriving in Amsterdam, after making stops nearly every day to see ancient castles and fortresses, as well as various villages and small towns that have survived various wars, tyrants, and regimes for well over a thousand years.

 

From our final cruise destination in Amsterdam, we flew to Berlin — where we spent a few days at a very nice hotel that turned out to be in what was once East Berlin. Indeed, the separation between East and West Berlin, once so obvious and important, is now almost impossible for a visitor to spot. Except for some rubble, and a few small mementoes (like Checkpoint Charlie, a few blocks from our hotel), there is no obvious difference between East and West from pre-1989 days.

 

Making cakes is fun. It is good to proceed steadily.

 

明日のおやつ。シフォンケーキ。

案外、粗熱がとれるのに時間がかかる。

上手いこと、ぱかーっと割れました。

ミニシフォンの型が欲しいなあ。

 

パンもお菓子も、うーんなんでもか。

淡々と着実に、工程を進むのが好きです。

CN M301 preparing to stop at the Humber to meet 422 and 559 before it could proceed west.

100% proceed of sales goes to Japanese Red Cross Society – to help victimes of Japan’s Quake and Tsunami disaster on 11th of March 2011.

 

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"Sir, the target is just up ahead. Shall we proceed and take out the senator?”

“No...” I directed to the trooper. “That is not our objective. We’re here to extract the target and place him on his transport back to Alderaan. We’re here to spook the opposition, not start another war.” The last thing we wanted on our hands was another conflict that would draw more parties. The Emperor finally achieved galactic peace, at least for the time, and this was the last thing the High Command wanted. In order to bring stability, planets needed to be secured one by one. Then, if need be, we would be safe in the event sectors rebelled further than we wanted. For the time being, removing the opposition using peaceful methods was more beneficial. “Two of you take the rear. Watch out for reinforcements. The rest of us shall go in and take the senator.” As we snuck past the guards, we made our way to the main building and found the senator inspecting supplies for the locals. And then, we had them where we wanted. “Senator Bail Organa, in the name of the Emperor and the Galactic Empire, you are hear-by sent off planet to return to your homeworld. My troopers will escort you to the nearest shuttle.” The guards raised their blasters. Honorable, but no match for our reinforced armor plates. “Please, let us not end this at the ends of blasters. The senator was an honorable man and respected the way of law, even if the way was not always just. “Will my staff be safe? May they be permitted to distribute the supplies we’ve brought for the locals?” I nodded. “My orders are for you only, sir. The staff may continue with the relief mission.” While High Command didn’t specifically mention the staff, I thought it best to let them do their work. Attacks by insurgents and cells in the area damaged some infrastructure. It needed to be shown that the Empire was here to help. We gathered the senator and made our way to the ship waiting for us at base. - Bandana Clone

 

The final build in my Sesid Series I didn't post here yet. Got to use lots of Tan and Dark Tan for this one and branch apart from the style of the two other builds. Hope you like it.

 

There is a video where I talk more about the creation over on Beyond The Brick.

 

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This title applies both to ships passing along this rugged stretch of coastline and photographers trying to access this vantage point down a steel ladder in gale force winds. The wind at Castlepoint Lighthouse was hectic on this particular evening but fortunately the cliffs provide this spot with some shelter.

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