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i don't know, they all seem different to me.
explore! #426
merry christmas, to those of you who celebrate it.
ps, these are tiny mirrors from a hangy-thing i got from an aquarium a while ago
Now the exhibition is fully under way I feel it's time to put up the other four of the 'Splintered thoughts' collection :D
Not too sure how much the youth of the present and future have experience with wooden toys. But when my mind flies back to fragmented memories of my earliest days I remember many happy moments playing with solid simple shapes of wood with painted designs of cars, dogs or just primary colours.
And when I'm thinking those thoughts I like to believe this is in someway how I appear to everyone around me.
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An F-15C Eagle of the 65 AGRS, painted up with the Russian splinter camo pattern, just after launch, and heading out to play the role of aggressor during Red Flag 14-3.
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ATSH #82 chips (of wood)
ODT "begins with R" rust (moved this over from the ODC group cause i found a better R one)
Photograph taken at an altitude of Two metres, lying flat on my belly at 14:58pm on Monday 22nd September 2014 off 1st Street and Bevan Avenue, on the Bevan Avenue Fishing Pier in beautiful Sidney by the sea on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
The Bevan Avenue fishing pier is one of the main focal points in this small but beautiful town where some of my family are so lucky to reside. I am never happier than when walking around and capturing the beauty and charm of this most special of locations. Work commenced on the pier in 1993 withn Phase one, a 90 metre straight section being completed in 1996. A year later the 110 metre Phase two section was completed.
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Nikon D800 24mm 1/2000s f/2.8 iso100 RAW (14 bit) Handheld. AF-S single point focus. Manual exposure. Matrix metering. Auto white balance.
Nikkor AF-S 24-70mm f/2.8G ED IF. Jessops 77mm UV filter. Nikon MB-D12 battery grip. Two Nikon EN-EL batteries. Nikon DK-17M Magnifying Eyepiece. Nikon DK-19 soft rubber eyecup. Manfrotto MT057C3 057 Carbon Fiber Tripod 3 Sections (Payload 18kgs). Manfrotto MH057M0-RC4 057 Magnesium Ball Head with RC4 Quick Release (Payload 15kgs). Manfrotto quick release plate 410PL-14.Jessops Tripod bag. Optech Tripod Strap.Digi-Chip 64GB Class 10 UHS-1 SDXC. Lowepro Transporter camera strap. Lowepro Vertex 200 AW camera bag. Nikon MC-DC2 remote shutter release. Nikon GP-1 GPS unit.
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LATITUDE: N 48d 38m 51.80s
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ALTITUDE: 2.0m
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HP 110-352na Desktop PC with AMD Quad-Core A6-5200 APU processor. AMD Radeon HD8400 graphics. 8 GB DDR3 Memory with 1TB SATA storage. 64-bit Windows 8.1. Verbatim USB 2.0 1TB desktop hard drive. WD My Passport Ultra 1tb USB3 Portable hard drive. Nikon VIEWNX2 Version 2.10.3 64bit. Adobe photoshop Elements 8 Version 8.0 64bit
The annual Guide Bridge reunion has been held, for the last few years, at The Corporation which doesn't sell real ale so the above happy band of brothers eventually migrate next door to here - The Boundary - for a decent pint!
Left to right with flickr aliases in brackets- Howard 'One Yellow' Heyl, Martin Pennington (piccdriver37), Dave Hebblethwaite (Billy Bottle), Ian 'Pockets' Hopkinson, 'Potty Paul' Grainger, PK (Pickled Kidney) Williams, Richard Smalley and the one and only Fred Wimbury! 30 years to the day since the closure of the depot that brought us all together! Top men to a man and all bar 'Pockets' were Woodhead men.
NGC 5907 is a spiral galaxy located approximately 50 million light years from Earth. It has an anomalously low metallicity and few detectable giant stars, being apparently composed almost entirely of dwarf stars. It is a member of the NGC 5866 Group.
NGC 5907 has long been considered a prototypical example of a warped spiral in relative isolation. Then in 2006, an international team of astronomers announced the presence of an extended tidal stream surrounding the galaxy that challenges this picture and suggests the gravitational perturbations induced by the stream progenitor may be the cause for the warp.
NGC 5907 is also known at the Knife Edge or Splinter galaxy.
The galaxy was discovered in 1788 by William Herschel. Supernova 1940A was in this galaxy. (Wiki)
Michael L Hyde (c) 2015
I know this sprinter waited for the opportunity to jam itself under a nail, or deep into a finger, or the palm of a hand. Once photographed it was removed. Gone forever. Revenge is best served in any way possible ðŸ˜
Here's April O'Neil from the recent TMNT reboot, with a teeny Beast Boy and a teeny Starfire. The latter two's Mom is Raven, just out of shot.
Another example of the sort of shot I like to find, but didn't feel comfortable about taking under last year's photo policy. The wall alongside the staircase was just a good place to sit near the end of a long day. When April saw the kids' interest in her Donatello, of course she let them play with it. It was about as cute as cute gets.
This scene illustrates what I love about modern cons: they're multigenerational. It's not just the same group of aging fans. You see people in their Fifties and even Sixties, all the way down to yoots like these.