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The Sheet Bend (or Becket Bend) is practical for joining together lines of different diameters. This is an example of a double Sheet Bend.
Shot for Our Daily Challenge :“Do The Twist”
Fomapan 100 5x4 sheets drying in the darkroom. HC110 1:63 10 mins.
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Underwhelming photo of a reusable grocery bag I made from a thrifted sheet. Blogged at greetingarts.typepad.com/greetingarts/2008/09/neither-pap....
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8x10 Print on 11x15
Revere Platinum Paper
Bostick and Sullivan Na2 Chemicals
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66425 eases 4E49 1106 Daventry-Doncaster Iport Tesco boxes over the junctions at Sheet Stores, 08/09/20.
Rain falls on the Kathmandu Valley during monsoon.
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Medano Creek flows seasonally. Flows are generally greater in the morning than later in the day. This morning, the flow, such as it was, was just beginning.
From Wikipedia:
Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve is an American national park that conserves an area of large sand dunes up to 750 feet (229 m) tall on the eastern edge of the San Luis Valley, and an adjacent national preserve in the Sangre de Cristo Range, in south-central Colorado, United States.
The park contains the tallest sand dunes in North America. The dunes cover an area of about 30 sq mi (78 km2) and are estimated to contain over 1.2 cubic miles (5 billion cubic metres) of sand. Sediments from the surrounding mountains filled the valley over geologic time periods. After lakes within the valley receded, exposed sand was blown by the predominant southwest winds toward the Sangre de Cristos, eventually forming the dunefield over an estimated tens of thousands of years. The four primary components of the Great Sand Dunes system are the mountain watershed, the dunefield, the sand sheet, and the sabkha. Ecosystems within the mountain watershed include alpine tundra, subalpine forests, montane woodlands, and riparian zones.
Visited a Outdoor Museum, very cold on the day, did not expect the shallow river to be frozen; decided to take a shot out on the Ice Sheet. Reflecting the blue sky; eyes draws to the bridge.
Lencois Maranhenses sand dunes during a storm. What an amazing place in Brazil
More here - www.alexsaberi.com/lencois-maranhenses/
There is no texture used in this shot. But if you look, you can see how heavy the rain was coming down yesterday.
It's easier to see the heavy rain this way
The image below in large on black to see how soaked the kayaker is