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Tip: zoom in center-bottom left. This is bowsprit, situated in a front of a ship. It is only a fraction of entire length. This is bowsprit o Mir, which is presented in full view on one of my previously posted photo
This image was taken a couple of nights ago whilst exploring a location that got me back into astrophotography.
The previous night I had photographed this spot. During that night the Tawney owls were actively calling and I saw a couple of bats fly not too far from where I was setup at.
This night the owls were still active but could hear movement in front of me which I believe was a deer, betrayed by the snapping of the fallen branches. Later I heard another behind me, again being betrayed by the fallen branches.
Later at about 2:30am, I decided to explore further back to see if there was any new spots to capture the Milky Way.
ODC-Scale
Yesterday I tried to post a photo of this figurine but Flickr viewed it as inappropriate, so here I am again hoping this time it will work. I've taken it from another angle that doesn't show the figurine's body. It's of Lady Justice and I don't think most of the Lawyers in this country would consider this figurine to be lude. The photo below is the one that was deemed restricted. Personally I think she's lovely!
Canoes floating below the Victoria Glacier in Lake Louise.
There are over 50 visible people in this image! Hard to imagine just how small we really are, until you set foot in a place of such scale.
1) Subject: Moth scales
2) Camera: Sony Nex-7
3) Lens : LMPlanFl 50x / 0.50 BD / Raynox DCR-250
4) Other : M42 Bellow / DIYRail
/ 1,7um
5) ISO100 / 1
sec
6) Lighting : reflected LED Ring light
7) Magnification: 42X ( Image width 0,55mm)
Belonging to the same genus as Inca Dove and Common Ground Dove, this small, gray dove with distinctive scale-like feathers is found commonly but discontiguously in S. America (a population in Eastern Brazil and another in Colombia/N. S. America). This is the Ridgway ssp. (note black edging to feathers). A Lifer seen at Hato La Aurora.
People asked what are you going to make with it, sewing needles. So, stick pin for scale.
Yes, I even made the little nuts. Crushed a few in the process. Parts of this were made on a lathe not much newer than after the period this is modeled.
See photo stream for other pictures. It took over a year working once a week about 5 hours.
Running quickly trying to find the brush in which to hide
Corriendo rápido tratando de hallar la maleza para esconderse
Shellings have proven the interior to be dangerous and unsafe, scale the walls and figure out what you can.
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Interno del campanile che la chiesa apre al pubblico una sola volta l'anno in occasione della fiera di S. Luca
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The highest waterfall in the Lake District is Scale Force with a single drop of 170 ft, and two others of about 20 ft. It is hidden away in a deep tree-lined gorge on the way from Crummock Water to Red Pike on land owned by the National Trust.
The highest waterfall in the Lake District where Scale Beck falls over a single drop of 170 ft follwed by two more of about 20 ft.
All of my constructicons form Devastator AND split apart to change from robots to vehicles! Here they are in robot mode.
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