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I don't think this kind of image is possible without the use of infrared. It is pregnant with energy. The box belongs to the Bureau of Meteorology which has an official weather station at Low Head.

 

Weather Report was also the name of a very fine Jazz group, including saxophonist Wayne Shorter. Jazz is actually a nice way of describing infrared photography. Every shot is an improvisation and makes us see things anew.

 

CN 595 is done for the day after spotting two cars at the South end of Huntsville Yard for 450 to lift later that night while it passes some wicked old NAR flat cars fitted to haul concrete ties.

A Timeline Events photo charter.at Didcot Motive Power Depot

Just returned from a weekend down visiting the Norfolk Broads, I have been long time planning this trip to try and get a glimpse of the rare swallowtail butterfly. We had reports that the just came on the wing Friday night and by Saturday morning they were fully active. I was astonished about how clean and perfect condition they were in. This one happily fed and allowed me several minutes of photos before flying off.

[24.12.2017 in Würzburg]

Report from a photo trip to Lofoten - 19

 

This is a panorama composed of two photos. They show Storsandnes Beach near Leknes on Lofoten. A panorama of the aurora is a little tricky. The northern lights change noticeably between the two photos if the exposure time is too long, and then the partial images no longer match. It took me several attempts to finally get an acceptable panorama.

 

The image shows the view to the north. The constellation of the Big Dipper can be spotted here pretty much in the middle of the sky in the reddish part of the aurora.

This 4200 Report Monitor reel-to-reel tape recorder was manufactured by Uher factories in Munich in the early 1980s. It was primarily developed for professional use and was intended for use with 13 cm reels in half-track mode. The housing is made of robust die-cast aluminum, and in addition to numerous technical features, there were also many accessories, such as matching microphones, for use in interviews by reporters. The sound is excellent and enables perfect recordings in hi-fi quality! My device still works well and looks quite good.

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.... this is not a report....but it is only a collection of images taken a few days ago in Sicily and that, in some way, also speaks of Sicily ... (we are living in our island, a very fine "long summer") ...

  

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Qi Bo's photos on Flickriver

  

Qi Bo's photos on FlickeFlu

  

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Rhapsody in August-Akira Kurosawa

 

Rhapsody in August-Akira Kurosawa

 

Rhapsody in August-Akira Kurosawa

 

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Report from a photo trip to Lofoten - 37

 

At the end of Sandbotnen Bay near Fredvang in Lofoten there is a grassy plain behind the beach. In this plain, the "sandy river" Sandelva forms some narrow river bends.

My mind is Pro Tools my head is a stool

Whats recorded in my dome gets reported when I zone

My mouth is a speaker I'm anchoring the misery

There's no friends my enemy of my enemy is my enemy

Beekers and test tubes full of memories

In my labatory I create stories

Doze off then wake up surrounded by Forties

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taken:me

model:... as u can see i guess ..:P.. im in the pic coz i took the pic from the window .. and thats my reflection

  

yeah and NO edit

"if any new thing arises."

Approaching the employee entrance on the backside of Coors Field on Sunday morning.

Winter close to Bromma Airport on January 11, 2021.

 

"A picture says more than a thousand words" and you can all see how shitty the winter weather was mid-afternoon yesterday...

Reporting, everything is under control, Sir!

© 2017 by Samuel Poromaa

I'm currently working on a new skin and lens

The head is the Nova of the Lelutka Revolution line.

It's my favorite!

It takes some time to make each skin into three different brand's heads, but it's fun.

I can't wait to show you.

 

HAIR - Tram

Escorted by 2 tug boats at a slow speed

 

A Oil/Chemical Tanker that was built in 2017 sailing under the flag of Cyprus.

 

Her carrying capacity is 49999 t DWT and her current draught is reported to be 12.4 meters. Her length overall (LOA) is 182.66 meters and her width is 32.2 meters.

 

Taken from; Maplewood, British Columbia, Canada

Central Harbour,

Sir Johann Franz Julius von Haast founder of the Canterbury Museum

Report and full photo gallery on my website: www.obsidianurbexphotography.com/religious/hopital-plaza-...

 

L'Hôpital Plaza has been abandoned for nearly two decades. Originally built as a seminary, it also served as a hospital during WW1 and WW2.

Horace was pacing up and down the lounge, I said “what’s up old pal” he responded well tis like this Bri, I phoned Huw Edwards a few days ago at The BBC (Huw and Horace go back a long way, drinking in Tredegar) and asked why there had been no reportage or sightings of ‘The Beast Of Bodmin Moor’ recently.

 

Check what ever search engine you good people use, allegedly the beast is quite a fearsome cat like animal en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beast_of_Bodmin_Moor

Huw responded “well Horace, we have had no information on the beast for some time, would you like to go out and report back”.

 

Horace looked at me with that cute face and asked if we could travel out onto the moor, I said “no problem Horace”, great he responded, I have your brothers Land Rover out in the drive ticking over ready to go.

 

So we rounded up Hoof, got in brothers Land Rover with Horace at the wheel and off we went. We came to this location on the edge of Bodmin Moor, you could hear Horace’s knees knocking, he was out the vehicle calling “here kitty kitty, here kitty kitty”.

 

We then could see the sweat coming off Horace’s brow, he spotted this large Y shaped object, he thought it was the giant wishbone of a dinosaur, which Horace felt the beast must have eaten for breakfast.

 

So Hoof being the only sensible one of the three of us, explained to Horace, this was only a piece of wood which just happened to be pointing at one of the very early China Clay dries, some say it dates back to 1900. Just up over from the chimney is the disused Stannon Clay works which was bought by English China Clays in 1919.

 

We felt that a trip to the nearby Old Inn, at St Breward, was required in order to calm Horace down. At around 720 feet above sea level, it is the highest pub in Cornwall.

 

Wasn’t long Horace was back to his old self, following a few pints, plus he and Hoof were playing spoof with the locals at a social distance in the beer garden.

 

Following H & Hs drinking exploits, guess who ended up driving them home😎

 

Have a lovely weekend, thank you for looking at my photographs. The comments and banter you leave are so appreciated.

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Annual Report

Completed for: H1studio Singapore

The secret is out, and the Canadian internet groups imploded after the release of five SD70ACU's painted to honor the Canadian and United States Armed Forces. Thanks to the team at CP for making this possible, as well as putting on a great ceremony at the Calgary headquarters on Remembrance Day 2019. The 5 meter barrier around the units was a nice touch, as every fan managed to get lots of sunny shots without having to use a people filter.

It's going to be interesting to shoot these units on the road, with the variations in dark and light paint each one will present challenges to the photographer, but its bette rthen dirty red!

report of a bike tour on Texel, abstract & nature

my small cosmos...rice field

Report and full photo gallery on my website: www.obsidianurbexphotography.com/medical/les-thermes-bleu...

 

Les Thermes Bleus is a thermal spa complex in France, frozen in time since it was abandoned in the 1980s. The oval bathing pool has beautiful natural decay.

Leica Q2 'Reported Edition'.

Thanks for your comments and favs. All my photos are here: www.giuliomagnifico.it

Syd and Lucy. Ready for whatever comes next

Previously registered G-PRMC.

 

Exported to USA 6-Jan-97 as N703TS.

Damaged beyond repair 7-Mar-05 at TEB.

Reregistered N703JN 16-Dec-05.

Registration cancelled 18-Jun-10.

Broken up at FLL.

This was in Utah. We camped here on our way back to Seattle from Moab. It is a gorgeous place. It was cold and windy when we were there, but we loved it anyway.

 

Yuba State Park got its name from the individuals who built the dam. Local farmers and ranchers had to build the dam themselves or risk losing their water rights. The men working on the structure called it the U.B. Dam. As they worked they sang a song that stated they were damned if they worked and damned if they didn't. The phonetic sound of the reservoirs name was eventually spelled Yuba.

 

Yuba Reservoir was built between 1902 and 1917. In spring 1907, the amount of snowmelt was so high that water began pouring out of the reservoir faster than could be released by the spillway. Members of the Mormon Church at Deseret, 40 miles to the west, responded to the threatened structure by blasting a temporary spillway to relieve pressure on the dam.

 

Visitors with a good eye can sometimes find evidence of the ancient Native Americans that once lived in the area. Rock art, pieces of pottery, and stone tools are among items that have been found around the reservoir. Remnants of mining and ranching that took place in the area are also visible to those with an interest in older cultures. Visitors are allowed to explore the area, but area asked not to disturb or remove any artifacts. Any findings should be reported to Utah State Parks and Recreation.

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