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We saw a Red-shouldered hawk briefly the day after our ~30 minute encounter. Then this guy/gal sat on the fence for us a few days later. We've not noticed any reduced squirrel populations but there's hope. The late afternoon sun just touched its tail feathers.
Yosemite Falls is the highest waterfall in Yosemite National Park, dropping a total of 2,425 feet (739 m) from the top of the upper fall to the base of the lower fall.[2] Located in the Sierra Nevada of California, it is a major attraction in the park, especially in late spring when the water flow is at its peak. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yosemite_Falls
Yosemite National Park, California, 37.757370, -119.597924
July 16, 2005
This is a redux of this shot www.flickr.com/photos/jimfrazier/27215620/ Monochromized, perspective corrected, right side cropped, sharpened and some dodging and burning.
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Camera: Rolleiflex 3.5B TLR Zenar 75mm f3.5 1954
Film: Ilford SFX 200 Black and White 120
Scanned by Walkens House of Film, Melbourne, Australia
The Launceston Gas Company operated on this site from 1858 to 1988, when the company was sold to Boral who closed down all local production. At least these beautiful old buildings (including the vertical retort building which converted coal to gas) still remain.
The square format of the 120 film makes an ideal frame for my composition.
www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/L/...
Photo of a male Malayan tiger from a few months ago. Probably my most photographed subject from the San Diego Zoo.
We all have our favorite ornaments. This one belongs to my Mother but she doesn’t put up a large tree anymore. So she gave it to us. She named this raccoon “Romi” 😊
This bad boy was sitting in the Duluth Harbor, on detention. The previous day he rammed into the side of the channel that the Aerial Bridge crosses. He "claims" that something malfunctioned. Anyway, the Coast Guard was holding the ship while they investigated (can you say "blood test?"). This was taken while on a harbor tour.
Duluth, Minnesota - approx 46.767, -92.100
August 2005
More info here
duluthshippingnews.com/ship0962/
This is a redux of
www.flickr.com/photos/jimfrazier/51942193/
Recropped, some perspective correction, tones adjusted, more research added
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As in the Redux 2021 it is about executing two themes that have been had in Macro Mondays throughout the year, I have decided on the theme "Vibrant Minimalism", treated on February 8, and for "Sidelit", which was proposed October 11. The result is that of the image that I leave here, I hope you like it again. Greetings and Happy Holidays and New Year 2022!
Como en el Redux 2021 se trata de ejegir dos temas que se han tenido en Macro Mondays durante todo el año, me he decidido por el tema "Vibrant Minimalism", tratado el pasado 8 de febrero, y por "Sidelit", que se propuso el 11 de octubre. El resultado es el de la imagen que aquí dejo, espero que sea de vuelstro agrado. Un saludo y ¡Felices Fiestas y Nuevo Año 2022!
Macro Mondoays theme " Redux 2020" "Feb 24 Sweet or savoury"
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I took the original photograph and posted in 2014 and this is my new Painterly version ... and homage to the wonderful artist Georgia O’Keeffe (1887 - 1986)
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I’ve forgotten to post stuff on here 😅 Been really active on insta so the next couple days I’ll probably upload some of the good posts to here.
Derby's well underused Velodrome...it's a reworking of an earlier post.
Shot with the Sigma 8-16mm for a swoopy, swooshy, look.
clancy warner the cleansing
palmer sculpture biennial 2018, eastern scarp of the mount lofty ranges, south australia
From another visit to Revs - the #1 Porsche (see first comment below).
1971 Porsche 908/3 Prototype
Serial No. 908 03 013
Flat-eight air cooled engine mounted mid-ship; twin overhead camshafts; fuel injected.
2997cc, 360hp @ 8,400 RPM
Wheel base 90.6 inches
Weight 1,200 lbs.
Porsche intensely pursued the 1970 and 1971 world championships. The 908/3 (pictured here) was produced to compete in two races: the Targe Florio and Nurburgring. They are twisty, difficult tracks where the 917 size and power were handicaps.
The previous 908s were coupes or spiders. The 908/3 was only ever a spyder.
The engine in this vehicle gave up 65 hp to the 3 liter 312 PB Ferrari rival. However, it employed Piech's feather-weight design. The 908/3 was 100 pounds lighter than the 908/2 due to the use of titanium. The space frame weighed 48 pounds and the body another 26.5!
Just 13 were produced.
The 908/3 provided a one-two finish in 1970 at both Targe and Nurburgring, the races it was designed to win. In 1971 the Targa was lost due to a driver error caused crash. However, the 908/3 finished one-two-three at Nurburgring.
The car shown here was built in 1971 and the frame was not built to specification. The chassis broke during the 1971 Nurburgring race, however, drivers Rodriguez and Oliver were still able to bring the car in 2nd place.
This model's win rate was 75%.
A 1971 configured 908/3 won its last world championship at Silverrstone England in 1980. A decade span of World Championships with the same designed vehicle.
In case you noticed the forward position of the driver's seat
- you are correct: the driver was seated just behind the front axle, with the pedals and his feet right at the front of the car.
Explore - 25.6.2022
Tulip leaves macro.
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