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اهداء للاخ صالح الرشيد
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KUWAIT 2009
حقوق الطبع والنسخ والنشر والحفظ في هذا الالبوم جميعها محفوظة وحصرية لـ صادق الموسوي
Copyrights for all photos in this photostream belongs solely to Sadiq AL-Mosawi.
Quelle étrange addiction que celle que beaucoup de nos concitoyens ont pour ce petit appareil...
Magie du capitalisme, toute notre vie y est concentrée, depuis nos échanges professionnels jusqu'à nos secrets les plus intimes et -parfois- honteux...
Il ne se passe pas une journée sans que je croise un quelconque hère rivé à ce petit concentré de plastiques métaux, terres rares et verre.
Comment le smartphone s'est-il ainsi imposé...?
...On s'en reparlera, j't'enverrai un SMS !
BRUNO: "I was invited by Fuzzy so that I could play with cars with him and friend Bogart. How good that there are a few cars around, so it would not be noticed if I take one..."
shot with a fujifilm x-s10 and a sigma 150-600mm contemporary telephoto zoom lens, using a fringer ef-fx pro ii smart adapter
Also on hand at Brewster were a couple "tiger" 40-2's getting PTC Mods in them. It's a busy place that serves as the nerve center for WE's operations.
I watched this little guy fly up
and grab the end of the grass stem with his beak,
then land on the stick and place it under his foot,
now he could enjoy the breakfast that was out of reach.
Smart and beautiful :)
Stay safe and happy!
Sundown on a hill above my hometown.
The car belongs to my wife. Don't tell her that I used it ... 😉
Sonnenuntergang am Schanzen oberhalb von Hofgeismar
The Brown Egret answers' "No. I'm not smarter than a fish".
This is a real story. I was watching lots of fish jumping out of the water, thinking...ok.. they are going to be easy food for the birds. The first picture below is the first shot actually. The fish jumped, the brown egret was close by... I thought... ok.. this is it... But in a fraction of a second before the egret could react, the scenario changed as the fish escaped into the water and another one jumped out. The look on the face of the egret ( 2nd picture) and its posture shows its shock. Before it realized what happened the second fish also slipped away. In the 3rd picture, the bird was looking after the fish and trying to understand what happened.... lol... The top picture is the last one. It just flew away as if nothing had happened!
Taken at Mutuukadu Lake Boat club, Chennai.
These three locomotives all look particularly smart and yet have a combined age of almost 150 years between them. On the right we see a pair of GP39-2's that were delivered new in 1975 to the Aitchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, numbers 2884 and 2265. Whilst to their left is SD40-2 number 1779. Now operated by BNSF, this yard and these locomotives looked particularly smart, orderly and clean.