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A portrait shot of Castell y Gwynt high on the Glyderau in Eryri National Park. Known as "Castle of the Winds" in English, it forms a fabulously splintered summit between Glyder Fawr and Glyder Fach.
I took this on a marvellous day out with Clive Griffiths back in March when we were treated to some very clear weather. In fact Clive stayed down there camping for a good few days in fine weather. It was bitterly cold in a strong wind on the summit ridge here, but the air was clear and we got some wonderful photos to remind ourselves of a wonderful Snowdonian day.
Gravity never sleeps. Winter snows will crush this abandoned cabin a little each year until in conforms to the slope underneath. Slowly, inexorably, the rust destroys the metal until it returns to the dust. Goodbye to the community at Ruby Hill Mine just uphill from Eureka, Nevada. People lived here as late as 1920. Ruby Hill Mine is now a ghost town, maybe ruins go beyond a ghost town. There are a few buildings still standing but the more rude structures at the periphery are nearly flat.
Here's the card for Splinter camo figures. This one is one sided. All figures are slated to go out on Monday, I've got to package them all and do a whole bunch of things prior.
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Sunrise long exposure over North Head cliffs, at the entrance to Sydney harbour.
Nikon D810 & Nikkor 16-35mm, Formatt 10 stop filter. PP in PS CC using Nik Software and luminosity masks.
Splinter in wooden hand rail, for #MarcoMondays #Jagged Taken at 1:1 magnification and cropped slightly in post.
Picture 30% cropped for Rule of thirds. Handheld.
The splinter in the thumb is still sharp
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Leica R3 silver (10031), made in 1978
Leitz Elmarit-R 135 mm (11211), made in 1974
Kodak Portra 400 colour negative film
Developed and scanned by www.meinfilmlab.de
One of the best schemes to adorn any of HAL's development aircraft in recent years. The HAL Light Combat Aircraft (LCH) recently entered low-rate production with an initial order for 15 helos.
I finally decided to finish it... The helmet is supposed to be like an old worn out/battle damaged of some sort with a bunch of chips out of the paint. (Reference cdn.iofferphoto.com/img3/item/520/906/539/wwii-german-m38...)
Hope you guys like it!
Some people live in pain, have scratches on their soul while on the outside all seems to be fine ...
Aggressor F-16 86-220 banks on approach to Nellis AFB. This jet was returning to base after a sortie during the Red Flag 22-2 exercise.
Aircraft: USAF General Dynamics F-16C Fighting Falcon AF 86-220/WA from 64th Aggressor Squadron, part of the 57th Adversary Tactics Group.
Location: Speedway Gate 2, Nellis Air Force Base, near Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
Credit to MoLegode and his tutorial. The dashes didn't come out that great but other than that it looks fairly good.
An F-16C from the 18th AGRS based atEilson in Alaska fly through California on a low level training sortie sporting the Splinter Arctic scheme.The 18th AGRS play the part of the Aggressors to help train the crew of the US Military and their allies by playing the bad guys.
Or "Still Life: Broken and Weathered Wood Railing with Bolt, Washer, and Pink Yarn" Now you know what to look for. Not to mention a bit of ice.
🔥NEW🔥 - Splinter Camo has returned to TMC! Available starting Friday while supplies last. #customlego #superiortaste #minifigco #lego #legoww2
Dusk over London — The Shard and London Bridge illuminated beneath the evening sky. A timeless view from the Sky Garden 🇬🇧
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