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Silver and gold stainless steel sliding gate with graceful designs. Seen in Bayan Lepas, Penang.
Unlike Australia, almost every house in Malaysia has a secure gate and barred windows. Mind you, my family never experienced any breakins, but I guess that was due to the precautions taken by my parents.
A True Friend who leaves heart felt messages, can be a lighthouse to others, sharing light and truth, which comes from their heart.
Happy Sliders Sunday
Just a bit of fun with a shot I took with the new camera on full zoom on its first day out.
Better viewed large and thank you for your favourites. :O)
This is a Beech C-45 Expeditor. The C-45 was the military version of the famous Beech 18, also known as the Twin Beech. I took this shot in 1995 at McConnell Air Force Base here in Wichita. This classic and many others were on display as part of the visit of the "Save-A-Connie" Lockheed Constellation tour. Four years later in 1999 this C-45 was heavily damaged in a landing accident on a runway that was covered with patchy snow. The pilot lost control and the plane veered off the runway and plowed 400 feet through snow 8 to 12 inches deep. It eventually nosed down and continued to skid for another 25 feet. The good news is that the "Beech Baby" underwent a complete restoration and returned to flying status. Part of the rebuild even included a new version of the "nose art". The updated art is more colorful and sports more stylish lettering. I only took one shot inside this plane, but that slide is really dark and hasn't responded very well to my "rescue" efforts. I'll keep tweaking it and maybe it will come around. "Beech Baby" was built right down the road from me at the Beech Aircraft plant here in Wichita in 1943.
Year: 1995
Film: Ektachrome 64
Camera: Nikon Nikkormat EL
Lens: Nikkor 24mm 2.8
Sliders Sunday
I love flowers but there are so few around at the moment, so I bought some for my table.
The weathercock atop the church tonight was positioned precisely to reflect the red sunset sky to the west and above was the waxing moon. This picture was created from the three photos. Der Wetterhahn auf der Kirche stand heute Abend genau so, dass er den roten Sonnenuntergangshimmel im Westen reflektiert hat und oben stand der zunehmende Mond. Aus den drei Fotos ist dieses Bild entstanden.
Edited in Prisma app with Fitness.
I was so Egg-cited to get eggs till I went to pay for them. A week ago I paid 2.99 a dozen and today 6.99 a dozen. 😳😳
Sliders Sunday.
The long & winding road.
Knowing when to go with the flow & lean into the curves & when to slam on the brakes & double back or take another path knowing something just doesn't feel quite right...go with your gut!
"The first blooms of spring always make my heart sing." Finally my flowers are opening.
Happy Sliders Sunday.
The red-eared slider is native to the Midwestern United States and northern Mexico, but has become established in other places because of pet releases, and has become invasive in many areas where it outcompetes native species. The red-eared slider is included in the list of the world's 100 most invasive species.
This is an attempt at a stereoscopic image, which can generate a 3D effect, if you view it cross-.eyed at a certain distance. How much distance and at which size it works best may vary. At the regular flickr view on my screen, the viewing distance needs to be around 80 cm or more for me to work properly. Don't know anything about the specifics and the original images were not created with that purpose in mind, so they may be far from ideal.
Here's some information on it:
stereoscopy.blog/2019/08/04/how-to-view-stereoscopic-3-d-...
HSS!
Shot with a Schneider Kreuznach "Vario-Xenotar 70-120 F 3.5" (projection) lens on a Canon EOS R5.
Sliders Sunday
Winter returned today and dropped about 2" of snow. I think it made everything look so pretty"
Upload for Sliders Sunday but the effect is unintentional and in-camera, caused by wrong shutter speed under flourescent lighting.. all I have done in post as adjust exposure and crop. It's different anyhoo :-)
This is probably the last photo upload from the "When Forms Come Alive" exhibition at the Hayward Gallery.