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Hola a todos, tras un ano desaparecida, que sepades todos que fun mamá dunha nena preciosa que se chama Helena, e que espero algún día tamén se aficcione á fotografía. Aquí estou de volta e con ganas de ver tódalas vosas fotos e seguir practicando...botábao de menos!!!! ;))
The Radar Rat is a little strange, but one of only a handful of "latter day" Joe vehicles I actually like.
I had it sealed for a long time, which explains the fully intact radar dish attachment and fragile double antenna.
This was kind of a simple, straightforward shot, and I took a few others as well to post another time.
Due to the challenges posed by the mountainous topography, semi-temperate climate and frequent typhoons, farming is not most easy in Batanes. However, people intransigently cope up. During time when rice was not yet readily available from the mainland, the staples have been root crops like ube, white yam, camote (sweet potato) or gabi (taro). For spices, communities grow turmeric, onions and garlic. No food is also too exotic. Ivatans, the native people of Batanes, take to the exotic like banana trunk uvud and paku fiddlehead fern (interestingly, the fern is called by the same name in Bali!)...
hedged pastureland in Basco as seen from Radar Tukon, Batanes, the Philippines
let’s go organic in Batanes in colloidfarl.blogspot.com/
Radar Hill is situated just north of Pacific Rim National Park, between the communities of Tofino and Ucluelet on the west coast of Vancouver Island.
On a clear day, the Radar Hill Trail offers spectacular panoramic views that are unique to the national park.
Seaforth Radar Station, both the original situated on the northern sea wall of Gladstone Dock, and the current derelict station, situated on the northern sea wall of Seaforth Dock.
In a massive lunar crater, the Radar Ranging Rover carries its huge parabolic dish into position.
The gigantic antenna would be impossible to mount on a vehicle in Earth's gravity. Also, aerodynamic drag would rip the heavy dish from the truck as soon as it moved at speed. Fortunately these problems don't exist on the Moon and the huge dish can be safely and easily transported.
Mounted on a railway truck and display next to a museum towards the end of the runway of Ostend Airport.
The Wurzburg system of radar was developed during the 1930's and was further advanced after introduction to service during 1940. Post war ex German Wurzburg Radar units took on new roles in radio astronomy with several nations using them.
LED lenser X21, incredible power !!!
(Canon EOS 450D, Sigma 10/20mm, Trepied Vanguard Espod 233AP, LED Lenser X21)
I'm not usually a bird person, but I saw this guy a few times around the airport. Yesterday, I drove around trying to find him while the sun was setting. He was still long enough for me to get fairly close.
i took photos this morning with both my Sony A7 and the hasselblad (and of course my silly phone), and i worry that the images are often too similar -- but posting to better see them side by side... as i'm intrigued by how cameras see things differently.
The radars ensure that aircraft can safely take off and land in Zaventem. They can detect all air traffic in a radius of 260 kilometers and up to an altitude of 10 kilometers.
Sony DSC-RX10-M4 8.8-220 mm
1/400s f/5,0 220mm ISO 125
"Ain't no sunshine when she's gone
And this house just ain't no home
Anytime she goes away…"
*Bill Withers*
A long exposure photo at dusk of one of the radar stations at Honfleur on the River Seine at the approaches to the docks at Le Havre.
You can see the Pont de Normandie in the background.
First time at the radar station.
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WW2 Transmitter Block RAF Hillhead Chain Home Radar Station Near Fraserburgh NE Scotland. Abandoned in the 1940's.
My wife photographed me, while I was replacing the captain of the Ladja Lucia for a moment :-) It was on the Soča river.
Name: Ted Wright
Alias: Radar Man
Abilities: Suit can fire concentrated sound blasts, along with having a built in radar to find things or people
Origin: Ted Wright was a meteorology professor at the same university as Vivian Hollins. He was known for being a bit eccentric, but well meaning. He was the inventive type, and had developed a portable radar you could wear on your chest, along with a visor that would allow you to see radar blips in real time. While everything seemed to be looking up for Ted, tragedy struck. His fiancée was gunned down in their own home, and Ted was almost paralyzed. In his depression he wound up leaving his job, much to the dismay of the staff and alumni. Later on in life, Ted had narrowly escaped dying from a supervillain thanks to the efforts of the Legendary, and was inspired by them to become a hero as well, to help those like his soon to be bride. He tweaked his radar harness and created not only a portable radar, but a portable sound blaster. From that day he became Radar Man, and began to seek out other heroes like him to create the Brigade.