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Wearing a helmet is not mandatory in China to ride a motorcycle on the road, or if it is, it's definitely not respected. Some people can express creativity by wearing something to protect their head in case of an accident. Here a construction site helmet seams to be able to perform the job... or not...
This is China~~
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~ Indulged myself lately to post processing. :) [I know that this will not please others as they prefer purity] :) sorry... For me, this is more of exploration -- just trying to push myself to do something new and just letting my imagination run wild. hehe... thanks!
I'm often amazed at the disregard for safety people have in Denali when they're around moose. "Just gotta get that money shot !" This woman had no where to go if these big bulls decided to come her way. She was against her car just a few yards from them. People, cars and buses everywhere.
I enjoyed watching this little chippie for quite a while, and I noticed that every time he plucked a crabapple, he'd close his eyes. I have shots of birds doing the same using their nictitating membranes. I have to believe they're protecting their eyes against possible debris flying as a result of the plucking action.
Eastern Chipmunk
help the carpenters wore my tight jodhpurs and lace up work boots they are dark brown but look black safety first so I had my hard hat. I hope they appreciate my help
This is the icon for the Shock of the New - Challenge #66.
It's a sabotaged PANO shot with my iPhone 6 Plus.
www.flickr.com/groups/shockofthenew/discuss/7215770883002...
Lighting: Alien Bees DB800 diffused with a Paul C Buff 24x36 gridded softbox on camera right.
V-Flat World bi-fold on camera left used to lighten some of the shadow.
V-Flat World duo-board used as background.
"Safety comes before fashion" must be this guy's motto but i'm kinda dubious about that helmet...haha!
Permis de char d'assaut : ✅ 😉... Il y a quelques semaines, nous avons répété l'évacuation d'urgence du pas de tir, au NASA's Kennedy Space Center en Floride. En cas de gros problème avant le lancement (comme un incendie), l'équipage pourrait sortir par le bras d'accès à la capsule, descendre en rappel jusqu'à quelques centaines de mètres de la tour d'accès grâce à une grande tyrolienne🚡, puis conduire eux-même un véhicule blindé jusqu'à une distance de sécurité 😅. Vertige déconseillé...
Armoured vehicle driving license: ✅😉 A few weeks ago we practiced a safety drill at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. If ever there is a serious problem before launch (such as a fire) the crew can escape the capsule through the walkway to a zipline that takes us to ground. From there we climb into this armoured vehicle and drive ourselves to safety!
Credits: NASA
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An dieser Stelle ist die Berkel mitten in der Innenstadt überdeckelt. Mit anderen Worten, würden die Bewohner dieser Häuser beim Hinaustreten aus den Türen direkt in Wasser fallen.
Beton machts möglich!
They think my empire is falling! They think they're winning! They're wrong! All wrong! They think because I retreated to the safety of the sky they're winning! They're wrong! I'm merely waiting for the correct time to attack! Then, then! Kite everywhere!
Kite Man flies to the safety of the sky in the Northern Safe Zone!
KCS Train MSZSH-23 rolled through Houston, Texas this morning with KCS 4859, the Safety First / Safety Starts Here specially painted unit leading six other locomotives. The other locomotives include KCS 4005, KCS 4119, KCSM 4675, KCS 4128, KCS 4847, and KCSM 4099. The train was a large one, with 157 cars, 11,412 Feet.
This shot is the train taking the connecting track to the UP East Belt Sub.