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Yotsuba and Jun are helping too!
But it looks like they got confused who was supposed to push and who was supposed to pull.
" 1,2,3,Autici " game about racing by pushing toy cars. 1/64 is the size of those toycars. People competing for a trophy and a prize. If interested in gameplsy webpage is here------>http://123autici.net/
it is amusing sometimes to see what floats by our window. mostly kayakers and sailboats, but sometimes also tugboats pushing.. well .. big barges of gravel.
Covers a Oversized Hand Made Push Trike that was on display at the museum.
Taken at Feast's Classic Car Collection and Memorabilia, Port MacDonnell, South Australia in 2019.
My 3 weeks son (now 4 weeks) showing off with some push ups. I am more into landscape photography (still learning though), but never considered portrait. These are so far my best baby portraits and I wanted to share them.
I am open to feedback and hints of improving them more. Of course, I used the nifty-fifty (50mm f1.8 lens). After experiencing with it, I found that the best is natural light through the window. I placed my son on the carpet just 10ft from the window and let him play and do his moves and I took as much as I could in burst mode. I made sure to focus on the eye all the time. As for post-processing, I changed the curves a bit and smoothed the skin tones a little with a blur (reduce clarity in LighRoom) while sharpening the eyes a bit.
I am enjoying the heck out of her new album, glad she went back to her old sound.
"Maybe you should just shut up, even when it gets tough, baby cause this is love."
Push-Ups
A nice techie post this time on the Midlands Maidens blog, that takes advantage of our new 'push-ups' software, and a totty gallery to boot.
captured by arabischenab
location : Batu Pahat, Johor
Nikon D700 + Nikkor 50mm f1.4D
None of my photos are HDR or blended images.
-Semua gambar yang ada didalam stream saya adalah bukan HDR, harap maklum
At RMU Banovici's Oskova washery during the evening of 23rd February 2015, 760mm gauge 0-6-0 tank 25-30 (built by CKD in 1947) gives a hard push through the tipping dock with discharged hopper wagons, in order to place them in a loop to be collected later by a diesel loco. It then sets back light using the adjacent line, returning up the grade to the exchange sidings to collect another load for tipping. The tipping dock labourers meanwhile take a quick break in their bothy before the next load arrives for tipping.
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