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Horizon 202, MC 28mm f2.8, Kodak Ektar 100 self-developed with Tetenal C41 kit, wet-mounted drumscan.

 

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Fences erected to help in the preservation of the natural dunes of Talacre Beach, Holywell, North Wales, UK

You are in Trouble. That is a 50 caliber gun under the bag, and running is not an option.

An old cannon looking out over Plymouth Sound.

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Leda was admired by Zeus, who seduced her in the guise of a swan. As a swan, Zeus fell into her arms for protection from a pursuing eagle.

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The westbound Zephyr arrived in Denver 9 minutes late, but ended up departing 1 hour and 45 minutes late. The reason being that AMTK 139 (the second P42DC) developed a mechanical issue. AMTK 142 is a "protection unit" that has been kept in Denver. Essentially, it's a spare unit for just such an occurrence. Three units is a little unusual to see on the Zephyr. Unfortunately, it mean that AMTK 161 (the Phase 1 Heritage unit) was no longer leading. Here, the westbound highballs through Leyden.

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A palisade—sometimes called a stakewall or a paling—is typically a fence or wall made from wooden stakes or tree trunks and used as a defensive structure or enclosure

Boone County Fire Protection District training exercise in Columbia, Missouri. Photography by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Canon EOS R5 camera with a Canon RF24-70mm F2.8 L IS USM lens at ƒ/4.0 with a 1/1600-second exposure at ISO 400. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.

 

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This fountain is being protected from frost in the National Trust gardens at Nymans.

 

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The D7000 is supposed to be weather sealed, but I wasn't going to risk it in 50mph winds and blowing snow. So, I made this zip lock camera bag to give me some extra protection. I had seen something like this online before, but thought I'd share anyway.

 

I cut a hole for the lens opening and used the threads of the lens hood to tighten down on the plastic bag. I also cut a hole for the viewfinder and used the eye piece to snap down on top of the bag. Tiny holes were also cut for the shoulder strap connections.

 

I was able to reach almost any button I needed through the bag, but adjusting the zoom on the lens was difficult. Also, take note that this probably won't work with a telescoping zoom. Overall, it worked really well, and I'll probably use it again.

Pamplona-Iruna (Navarra - Spagna): il messaggio è chiaro. O nel mezzo della corsa, o dietro le protezioni.

Pamplona-Iruna (Navarra - Spain): the message is clear. you can stay in the middle of the race, or behind the protections.

The title above is a complete misnomer, but seems to fit the image.

 

What you are seeing is one of the very early Los Angeles-class (SSN-688) nuclear attack submarines transitting outbound in the Straits of Gibraltar late in 1980. The old-school break-bulk merchant ship silhouetted on the horizon beyond is coincidentally doing the same thing. They are most definitely not in company or operating together.

 

This image was taken from aboard HMS Ardent (F184) within a couple of hours of departing Gibraltar heading into the Mediterranean, en route to the Gulf of Oman for the commencement of our participation in Operation Armilla. Seeing what was then such a modern American submarine on the surface was a novelty - no-one aboard had seen a 688 before...

 

The shot was looking directly into the sun and I have converted it to black and white. Scanned from a slide.

Just posting some shots I took this Spring and never got around to uploading :)

Coastal protection at Felixstowe, Cobbolds Point the main south groyne designed,along with 18 rock groynes, to protect 1500 homes from the affects of coastal erosion.

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Filters B&W Polariser, Lee 0.9h grad, B&W nd10.

 

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Thanks everyone, today i passed 100,000 views and what better way to celebrate than with a pic of a cat up a tree! And no Alfie didnt chase him there ;-)

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Kodak Tri-X 400, developed with ddx 1:4

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From my series "My Wild Nature..."

 

Polaroid 110A, expired polaroid 664 film.

 

Blog post on the idea of "Nest," a meditation on motherhood, nesting, grief, loss, healing.

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I believe this is a Wolf spider with her egg sac, but am open to correction on that. She is sitting on landscape cloth in the veggie garden.

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Hmong flower child

Bac Ha, North Vietnam

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From the Pacific Surfliner, San Clemente pier and lovely red umbrella along the route.

Barbed wire protection from peoples.

I didn't post this for ages because the circumstances of the encounter made me sad. Heading to the mountains one evening eagle-eyed Dan spotted this moose crossing the road way ahead of us. We stopped roughly where we'd seen her and I got a shock when she suddenly ran up the hill towards us and crossed back over the road heading for a stand of trees. We watched for a bit until we spotted that she had a very young calf hidden in the trees. Heading home the same way late that evening we slowed at the same spot and were surprised to see she was still there. I took some video of the calf nursing hungrily and it was only when I looked at the footage two days later that I realized the calf had a broken or dislocated hind leg. We called Fish and Wildlife but they wouldn't intervene as it was feeding well and not obviously suffering, and moose don't do well in rescue situations - though I'm pretty sure it couldn't walk and the mother was about to abandon it when we first spotted her then her instinct to protect kicked in when we pitched up. I'm not certain but I don't think moose leave their young unattended as deer do. I often wonder what the outcome was..

My dear brother George, who resides in Austria, is following all the proper protocols that were created in AT to prevent the further spreading of the coronavirus-pandemic

 

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Leica R5 - 28-80mm Tamron Adaptall Zoom Lens - Kodak Ultramar iso 400 Color Negative Film

A recent installation of umbrellas in Southgate shopping centre, Bath. I took some when they were first installed in nice neat rows, but ended up accidentally deleting the images, so returned to take some more. Looks like they took a bit of a battering with the recent weather as they were all over the shop. Still look great though, especially against the dark grey clouds.

1 of 3- I wanted some sort of doors or covering on the front of my Barbie house. I can't keep up with dusting it and I wanted to make sure my work was preserved. We found a different brand but the same stuff as plexiglass at Lowes that had a broken off corner. They have it to us for 50% off and cut the two pieces to size. My husband found these thumb screws that will hold them in place but make it easy for me to turn them and remove the "windows". We put weather stripping around the edges of the glass, which makes it nice and airtight. I'm so happy with it!! With the lights on. There are a few things that got knocked over or are askew that I've not adjusted back into place, but I can do that later. I'm so excited for less dusting!!

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