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nailed it but bloody hard ,1 out of 50 is not a bad average i suppose ,no wonder they call them swifts
Common swift, Fortezza Medicea in Siena, Tuscany, Italy
Mauersegler, Fortezza Medicea in Siena, Toskana, Italien. Dort brüten sie zu Hunderten in der Mauer und sind von den Parkplätzen gut zu fotografieren.
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Apus apus
I'm riding the trailing SD40-2 on train 909. A few minutes earlier we had heard train 910 with 772 on the point clear at Swift. The radio crackled "switches lined and locked main to main" and we are rolling right along at the authorized 40mph as I lean out for a shot of our meet. Fun times back in the early 80's
I immediately fell in love with the beautiul town of Swifts Creek and our visit here is all too short! If you ever find yourself in this part of the world I highly recommend a visit.
Swifts Creek is Located on the Great Alpine Road in the beautiful Tambo Valley between Omeo and Ensay, 379 kilometres east of Melbourne. The area was originally settled by Europeans in the gold rushes of the mid-1800s.
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1973 AEC Swift 6 Litre diesel Great Yarmouth Transport operated a number of AEC Swifts with locally built ECW bodies,
The ECW factory in Lowestoft built only 22 bodies on the rear-engined Swift chassis, all of them dual-door 11m vehicles for the two municipal undertakings on its doorstep. Ten went to Lowestoft Corporation, while 85 was one of 12 for Great Yarmouth Transport
with WEX 685M having been a regular rally attendee for many years. Now in the care of the The Eastern Counties Bus Preservation Group,
At 17" tall, Sgt. Swift is ready for the wild blue environs.
Constructed around a vintage 1945 military surplus canteen.
dan jones
San Diego, Ca USA
Supunna picta
They run very fast over the ground between the leaf litter looking for food.
Photo: Jean
Swift Creek in Hamilton County is one of the Suwannee's more interesting tributaries. With a fast flow it lives up to its name.
They have been here a few days, but this was the first time I've seen them as a group, and had a chance to get a shot.
I used an Olympus dot sight for these, which makes it easier to follow them as they dart around.
Taylor Swift revoltada (?) sauhsuahs
bem fora do comum esse meu grafic, sempre liguei a Taylor a coisas fofas e românticas (como o primeiro grafic q fiz dela), mas qndo vi esse shoot me apaixonei e imaginei toda uma cena urbana e 'suja'. Gostei do resultado final (: A principal me deu trabalho pois tive q tirar os créditos do site q tavam em cima de toda a foto (veja a imagem original) ;x Mas no final deu td certo! \o Tb coloquei uma maquiagem mais pesada e o trat d sempre, espero q gostem ^^
Estou pensando em voltar a fazer blends só pelo coment da Thammy. Muuuito legal amiga, saber q eu te inspiro assim e me anima ainda mais ver todo o seu crescimento e quanta coisa nova vc aprendeu sozinha, afinal eu te ensinei muita coisa mas tdos os créditos de suas blends lindas vão para vc mesmo!
Ah pessoinhas, estou mto feliz e zen ^^ quarta eh feriado \o sasuahsuahs vou ter aula só seg e terça, nem to acreditando *-* e vou estar postando aqui sempre q puder (le-se no finds), pois não é sempre q tenho esse tempo livre d ficar editando...
peeixos e comentem ;*
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Some swifts have been looking into the eaves of our house recently. I just wish they would slow down!
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Swift spider (Nyssus coloripes), missing a couple of legs. Still a very rapid spider! South of Rockingham, Western Australia