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Doesn't ever seem to be enough time, always rushing to get to the next task!
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I think this one is a running crab spider but as always my ID skills for Spiders are not particularly good so please feel free to correct me. Arachtober 26 ;0)
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Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. I was in town today for the European Championship Men's Cycling Road Race and it was epic! The city will feel so empty now that the European Championship is over - I just loved this shot though, enjoy!
I'm sure many of us have done it - running to attempt to capture a location with great light. That was the case here - had just gotten out of the car after a rain shower and spotted a small bit of rainbow close to this telephone mast. So I ran 200 metres up the hill as fast as I could as the rainbow was spreading across the sky. Assuming this was likely to be a fleeting event, I aimed my run for the spot with the best symmetry between the mast and the rainbow and took the shot, not taking the time to bother with the tripod. And it didn't last long! The low morning sunshine really helped the Red Cuillin hills in behind glow.
Explored (Number 19) May 16, 2023.
“James gave the huffle of a snail in danger. And nobody heard him at all.” ― A.A. Milne
Are you inclined to run from danger or run towards it? What is danger to you? This little snail wanted nothing to do with this beautiful but spiny flower. He may have a hard shell for protection but still a soft underbelly that leaves him vulnerable.
Between Koshigoe and Enoshima Stations, the Enoden operates on a short 1/2km street running section. Generally, street running in Japan is rare, typically seen on tram/light railways like in Hiroshima, or Sapporo. The Enoden on the other hand is an interurban, which makes it an exception.
Here, the Enoden veteran, #355, eases up the street running bit bound for Fujisawa as it nears Enoshima Station.
Enoshima Electric Railway.
Enoden Type 300 Series (#355)
Enoshima, Kanagawa Pref., Japan
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The south fork of the Yuba River running wild in early spring after a winter with record snowfall. The feeder creeks were running at capacity from the runoff.
Nevada County CA
Yeah, that's how it gets you. Tunnel vision, blood pulsing in your ears, a sense of the world closing in on you. I tried it once or twice but now recommend walking...
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Experimentation in Affinity v3 - single shot, masking with selective desaturation and radial blur.
Rum-running, or bootlegging, is the illegal business of smuggling alcoholic beverages where such transportation is forbidden by law. The term rum-running is more commonly applied to smuggling over water; bootlegging is applied to smuggling over land.
Smuggling usually takes place to circumvent taxation or prohibition laws within a particular jurisdiction.
This narrowband image was photographed using the QHY Minicam8m. My favorite look was achieved by mapping hydrogen to red, oxygen to green and sulfur to blue.
The colors you see are not random. They represent the true chemical composition of the nebula and provide a glimpse at structures, such as the wavy flocking at right, that would otherwise be hidden from view.