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A shelf cloud heading away from a storm cell west of Lamar, MO.

I managed to complete another thing on my house to do list. I hung this shelf that I found last January at an antique show. It was $12 and I've got it hanging right next to my computer table where I spend hours doing homework. This is a really cheerful thing to enjoy while I'm working.

 

A bunch of little projects need to be completed for this display. Mainly sewing lots of dresses and repainting that small blue bench that I found for 0.50 at a thrift store. I would like to add some more dollhouse miniature accessories to jazz it up, too.

When a shelf can store away some clouds, I may inlay the sky to them in ideal composition.

On October 26, 2014 in Roppongi.

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雲をしまっておける引き出しがあったら、僕は運動会のたびにそこから撒き散らしていたかもしれません。

でも、こども達の運動会では、引き出しにぎゅうぎゅう押し込む事まちがいなしです。

2014年10月26日、六本木にて。

 

Leduc Co, Alberta

 

A massive shelf cloud above Bardos,in SW France yesterday,in evening.

It's my best storm structure picture from fews years.

A fews minutes after,a intense winf gust and hail ravaged the landscape.

 

© Mathieu Goalard Photographies 2018

Part of Hurricane Ian's outflow moving across us this evening 09/26/2022.

I have a lot of books in my house, this is a shelf of assorted titles.

 

This photograph comes to you by courtesy of the letter B, my second picture for the February Alphabet Fun: 2025 group.

the final frontier.

The last few days have been spent dealing with the polar vortex. Besides the frigid subzero temperatures, Sheboygan, Wisconsin has also had an amazing shelf ice buildup along its Lake Michigan shoreline. The result has created an otherworldly landscape that have drawn photographers to capture this temporary condition. Some have practiced extreme photography, scaling these ice configurations for that perfect shot, but also putting themselves and first responders in potential life-threatening danger. I have to admit that years in the past I did so myself.

 

The middle of the three posts today is a drawing that illustrates why shelf ice exploration is dangerous. A friend originally posted it and asked others to share it as a preventative measure. I am doing this and hope that it is helpful.

  

This used to be a CD shelf - but who owns too many CDs anymore? Well, my sister does, so that's why I've kept some of them there! :D

The hills above Glossop a couple of weeks back.

 

I stayed well clear of the Tour de France in the end today but watched it on Telly as the riders went over Holme Moss and over Woodhead. Quite nice to see such familiar local places get the in spotlight.

A shelf cloud as seen East of Calgary August 7th. Taken at 11:30PM. Those city lights are bright.

 

Shelf Cloud

 

09/01/2015 - 17:41 Local Time

 

Porto Alegre

The Copernicus Sentinel-3A satellite takes us over the Antarctic Peninsula and the adjacent Larsen Ice Shelf, from which a massive iceberg broke off in July.

 

The image has been manipulated, so clouds appear pink while snow and ice are blue to help us differentiate between them. The only land clearly visible is the tip of the Peninsula in the upper left, while sea ice covers the Weddell Sea to the right.

 

Captured on 25 September, the image shows the iceberg near the centre. The A68 berg had been jostling back and forth against the ice shelf, but more recent satellite imagery revealed that the gap between the berg and the shelf is widening – possibly drifting out to sea.

 

An iceberg’s progress is difficult to predict. It may remain in the area for decades, but if it breaks up, parts may drift north into warmer waters. Since the ice shelf is already floating, this giant iceberg does not influence sea level.

 

A68 is about twice the size of Luxembourg and with its calving has changed the outline of the Antarctic Peninsula forever – about 10% of the area of the Larsen C Ice Shelf has been removed.

 

The loss of such a large piece is of interest because ice shelves along the peninsula play an important role in ‘buttressing’ glaciers that feed ice seawards, effectively slowing their flow.

 

Previous events further north on the Larsen A and B shelves, captured by ESA’s ERS and Envisat satellites, indicate the flow of glaciers behind can accelerate when a large portion of an ice shelf is lost, contributing to sea-level rise.

 

This image is featured on the Earth from Space video programme.

 

Credit: contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data (2017), processed by ESA, CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO

From a sunrise shoot at Newcastle Beach with friend and Flickr photographer Archie McCafferty yesterday.

 

No clouds turned up so we had to make the most of some fairly bland conditions.

 

Thanks for any views, comments or faves on this or any of my images.

Cute shelf my girlfriend put together

66431 arrives at York for a crew change whilst working the 4M51 0020 South Tees Dock - Daventry .

 

31 10 20

A new shelf for some treasures :o)

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A beautiful winter sunset on The Shelf at Kimmeridge Bay. I love how the sunlight reflects along the sea, leading towards me on the super slippery rocks! I am having coast withdrawal symptoms at the minute. I think a trip to Dorset is on the cards very soon.

 

Canon EOS 5D Mark III|24-105mm L|Lee Grad Filters|Lee Little Stopper

 

I've been teaching Poppy photography, take a look at her Flickr.

 

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I decided that my tiny Picco Neemo girls needed another shelf, so I put together this mid-century modern inspired shelf It's basically 1/12 scale like my girls.. It's still a WIP, I have to figure out how to smooth out the brick walls, add some wall art & assorted decorative items, & most important, figure out what to do about couch cushions. I don't really sew, so actually making tiny cushions is beyond me. I'm thinking that maybe I'll try covering the wood pieces that are the "cushions" it comes with, with fabric. That may be enough.

When I took this shot with my drone, it felt like the sky had decided to put on a little spectacle for us - no ticket required! The storm cell on the horizon looked like it wanted to swallow up the landscape, while the sun was still desperately casting a last light on the fields. A real eye-catcher, showing that Mother Nature loves a bit of drama. I'm dry, and the drone stayed intact - at least long enough to capture the moment!

 

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Graflex Crown Graphic Special + Kodak Ektar 4.7/127 + Type 55 (expired)

Some april storm seen in my city

Number 33 for 52 in 2016 : Books

 

My final image for this group this year!

A shelf cloud passes over a farm and wheat fields east of the town of Wheatley in Chatham-Kent. This was the 3rd storm in a line of severe storms that passed through the region this day and caused some downburst damage in the area.

Storm system headed my way

May 28, 2018 - Just north of Stockton Kansas US

 

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I love his sweet little face! And he is one of my favourite Christmas ornaments.

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