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Frieda Goren (thought bubble: Virgil! Remember, you don't know him. You don't know him...) "I can't believe it Daisy it's him...Static! Yeah that's them..the jerks that snatched our chains!" Static (thought bubble: Frieda! Daisy! Remember, you don't know them. You don't know them...)
"Fear not ladies Static is here to save the day...man I always wanted to say."
Just a fun shoot from a couple months ago. On the west facing slope of Haleakala. You can see a bit of the West Maui's in the distance. This was probably at about 6-7k feet of elevation.
While I'd love to do them, I hardly ever get a chance to shoot candids .... but when I saw this girl from across the park .. solitary ... pensive .... full of grace ... and beauty ... and unaffected style ... I just had to try and capture all that .... happy that I did ...
Caspian suddenly points from the boat with a concerned look on his face. "Um. Siren, I think something's wrong with Essa," the boy says while standing up to get a better look, the girl's head turning to look with him as a terrified visage crosses her face. "Siren! She's drowning!" The blond Ashworth calls out as he makes a mad dash from the boat, his girlfriend hot on his heels while screaming with her shrill voice for help. Yet the two of them are at the water's edge nearest Essa, first, and so they must make a swift decision. "Siren, I'm going to need you to help me drag her in once I get her close enough!" the boy calls as he dives into the water. Together they manage to roughly tug the older student onto the embankment.
scott creek, off scott road, surrey, bc
what's left of a little urban forest and pond that doesn't feel very natural anymore... there used to be beavers and far more trees. large houses are to the left and truck parking & industry beyond. Maybe it will be better once things leaf out. I just don't know how much nature can be supported by these little isolated spots of green surrounded by urban sprawl & industry.
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This image was out of focus but I liked it so I "saved" it by turning it into a painting. I love playing with the brushes, so a good excuse.
According to Sokun, Ottawa's Capital Shoe Clinic on Queen Street has been in business for 90 years. Over the years I've taken many pairs of shoes there, and am always very satisfied with the service. Not only does he save soles, he saves me money!
Brunswick, Victoria. I just took this while seated waiting for my daughter who was looking for clothing for a theatre production. I had been through earlier buying up a pile of second hand British crime novels (Ian Rankin, PD James and Ruth Rendell)
Shot @ Home. I know the clarity is not up to the standard..Sorry for it.. But i really liked this pic for the message it conveys :)
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As seen in St. Anne's church, Lewes, East Sussex. Shame there wasn't any text on the pages, but I didn't like to touch.
Those in distress activate emergency beacons linked to the international Cospas Sarsat system, which picks up SOS messages via satellite and relays them to search and rescue authorities. The flashlight-sized emergency beacon transmits at 406 Mhz. This signal is picked up by participating satellites – Galileo being the single biggest contributor. Uniquely, Galileo satellites inform those in distress that their signal has been received, via their ‘Return Link Service’. The signals are relayed to regional ‘Local User Terminals’ around the globe. Four such stations were constructed as part of the Galileo system – three at the corners of Europe and a fourth in the Indian Ocean. These stations pass on the information to the nearest search and rescue site to send help. The aim is to localise an SOS call to within 2 km in 10 minutes or less. Galileo has already contributed to the saving of thousands of lives.
Credits: ESA-F. Zonno
Vanessa Hauc
Journalist and Anchor, Noticias Telemundo
Sarah Chapman
Global Chief Sustainability Officer, Manulife
Susanna Hecht
Professor, Department of Urban Planning, School of Public Affairs, UCLA; Professor of History, Graduate Institute, Geneva
Gerrity Lansing
Partner, BTG Pactual
M. Sanjayan
CEO, Conservation International
Virgílio Viana
General Director, Foundation for Amazon Sustainability (FAS)
The former United States Coast Guard Life-Saving Station, which now serves as a ranger station. The Coast Guard radio operator here had the last communication with the SS Edmund Fitzgerald before she sank during a storm in 1975, with all hands lost. The former keeper's quarters of the station were adapted to house the Grand Marais Maritime Museum.
The name Grand Marais (French: great marsh) is a reference to the large, shallow harbor. French explorers and fur traders from the time of New France used the word "marais" to mean "harbor of refuge" as well as "marsh."
A breakwater was later built that extends from the bay into Lake Superior. The Grand Marais Outer Range Light is at its end, and the Fresnel lens is still operative. It is one of only 70 such lenses that remain operational in the United States; 16 of these are in use on the Great Lakes, eight of which are in Michigan. Many controversies in the little town relate to the costs of dredging and breakwall-repair operations to keep the harbor functioning. See Grand Marais Harbor of Refuge Inner and Outer Lights.
Grand Marais was one of five U.S. Life-Saving Service Stations established along the coast of Lake Superior between Munising and Whitefish Point in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. It was part of the U.S. Life-Saving Service District 10 (later part of District 11). The other four Life-saving Stations were Deer Park, Two Heart, Crisp Point Light, and Vermilion Point. In 1915, these stations became part of the U.S. Coast Guard. In 1939 the U.S. Lighthouse Service also merged under the control of the U.S. Coast Guard.
The community was home to the Grand Marais Air Force Station from 1954 to 1957. The station was part of the Air Defense Command, and provided general surveillance radar along the northern frontier of the United States.
Come shop til you drop at the Saving Sight event. This amazing event is to benefit Shane / Jet the owner and designer of DeadPool as he fights some serious medical battles. With about 100 designers you are sure to find some of your faves with event exclusives. All sales benefit Shane / Jet 100%.
Just yesterday Pavel crossed the border between Garheim and Lenfald. He now rode on his trusty steed baron through the grassy plains, forward to adventure! Bigger groups of trees got more common throughout the Lenfel landscape. The country was enjoyable so far.
Suddenly the prince heard shouts, rustles and footsteps along the ground. Just when Pavel decided to dismiss the noise as a wild boar hunt, a loud cry for help echoed from a small patch of trees. Pavel put on his helm and quietly but swiftly rode up.
He peeked through the foliage of the tree to see three armed men chasing a peasant with a lumber axe. From their gear Pavel judged them to be bandits.
At that moment the peasant tripped on a root and fell. The bandits quickly approached him as he stood up and leaned on a tree. He brandished his axe with a look of despair and fear on his face. With a loud whistle the Stargorodian prince charged at the three men. He cleaved through the helmet of one armed with a partisan as another outlaw, presumably the leader, tried to pierce Pavel's plate armour. The cuirass deflected the spear point and the prince cut through him as well. Meanwhile the peasant somehow defended himself against the blows of a shield-bearing bandit. He parried the man's cutlass with the axe head but the rim of the shield already hit the commoner's ribs.
Pavel charged at the remaining outlaw and swiped his head off with one swing.
The prince dismounted and took care of the peasant. He hauled the man on his horse and questioned him where his village was.
Dunedin, NOVA ZELANDA 2023
The St Kilda Surf Life Saving Club is a fundamental institution at St Kilda Beach in Dunedin, New Zealand. Established in 1939, its primary purpose is to ensure the safety of swimmers and beachgoers. The club provides volunteer life-saving services during the summer months, with highly trained lifeguards patrolling the area. In addition to its safety functions, the club plays a key role in community development, offering educational programs like "Nippers," which teaches children and young people beach safety skills. The club also has a rich history in surf life-saving competitions and serves as a gathering point for surfers and locals, who enjoy the club's facilities by the sea.
Ultra-Intergalactic-Cybot G Marina Liteyears from the N64 videogame Mischief Makers. Tasked with saving her creator, the-easily-kidnapped professor Theo, from the evil-doing empire, she grabs, shakes and tosses her way across the planet of Clancer.
Shake, shake!
i had a major developing problem with this roll of polachrome; the film came out the processor totally dark.
i was about to threw it in the bin, when, taking a closer look, i saw the pictures on the film, in negative. so i proceed to remove the black, thick layer that should have been removed in the processor. under running tap water and using my fingers, i managed to remove the most of the dark layer, but, as you can see, the emulsion suffered major loss.
the lesson here is: never trash away your polachrome, the truth is under the thick black layer.
this polachrome film is expired in 1990
shot with a minolta srt101
On the first day of daylight savings time, CSX Q594 rolls down the hill and into an area known as Patterson Springs. This train had a pair of C40-8Ws and a GP38-2 as power.
SAVING THE WORLD
“Be the change that you wish to see in the world.”
“Sé el cambio que deseas ver en el mundo”
― Mahatma Gandhi
Continuing on the adventure in the Canadian Rockies, it cannot be understated the grandeur of nature there. Having been and living in the southern aspect of the mountain chain, it's more dramatic and majestic (and colder). I was pleased on the ability of the M5 and WATE along with the Ultra in Rodinal then Xtol to be able to capture alot of the tonality of the area, particularly since I used a yellow filter (for the most part) for some contrast. I was fortunate to be able to hike to many places where the density of people was less and the ability to capture was more; some absolutely stunning views. I need to come back to do some large(r) format stuff here - an amazing place. I thank those flickeranians who continue to inspire - it's you who help the rest of us look to observe, and not just see.