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"5 PM" Means "Go Inside.. Clean up.. Supper"
Historic Schoolyard; Spiritwood Town, North Dakota
Outside of the old school, playground etc.
Now, a couple of the rooms within the building are utilized together to be the town/township hall
"Now shut the door keep down to south
Shut the door keep down to south
Shut the door keep down to south
Not any track is turning but the race is in my head
I'm attacking the illusion but the stopping drives me mad
(I need this race!)
Time is running out and the illusion fades away
Time is running out another day is on it's way
Another sun was shining and he knew he wasn't great
He didn't ever talk about he knew he couldn't wait
(I need this race!)"
Yello - The Race
Head: LeL Evo X
Body: eBODY - REBORN -
Hair: S.E LELUTKA EVOX PANDORA BOX L.BLONDE 18
Ears: L'Etre - Ringed mesh ears
Eyes: IKON Charming Eyes - Eternal Pack
At Dubai Event until Okt 15th: Teleport
IKON Mainstore: Teleport
Outfit:
SB. Nadia Dress v1.1
MAZE.mods - Soft Arms (eBody Reborn)
^^Swallow^^ Runway Bento Rings 0.2 WEAR
Kibitz - Cottonia's choker - gold
Made at Sunny's Studio: Sexy Girls O-R Racer
A perfect start to the new year. An early night on Hogmanay meant I was feeling fresh as a daisy yesterday so after a big run and a big walk, I headed out to photograph the wild weather. I have a few shots of big breaking waves going over the breakwater but I just loved the moody atmosphere and colours in the sky in the few minutes before sunset. This moment didn't last long at all so I was glad to have managed to capture it. What a great way to get the cobwebs of 2018 blown out of my system! This is Portknockie harbour in Morayshire, Scotland.
Well then! When the Park screws up your campsite reservation, you wind up where you really didn't want to be in the first place, and the weather gods are being fickle, it's not an auspicious start to a trip far from home. I shot this image the day after we arrived and just before the rain started in earnest (I added just a little drama to reflect my mood of the day). We had to pack up again in rain under a big tarp the next morning but after that, the weather gods took pity on us, the sun came out, and we slept under a very chilly clear sky on heated mattresses. Did I mention that having access to electricity while camping is awesome?
RJ Corman RJ01 starts its power up at the yard office at Fuquay-Varina. With clouds and rain in the forecast for most of the day, I took this opportunity to grab a well-lit shot of the B39-8 before it took off to Raleigh under cloudier skies a short while later.
Macro Mondays: "Button"
The Start/Stop button in my BMW. It tucked away behind the steering wheel, so this is the best angle I could get.
The image is about 3.8 cm (1.5 inches) square.
This most clever Halloween display was seen in my daughter's San Diego neighborhood and uploaded for Smile on Saturday! :-). theme: free theme. Hope this makes you smile as much as it did me when I saw it! HSoS everyone!
Start small - these are the 'Small Isles' after all - and work up. Small perhaps and a bit 'out the way' (the Outer Hebrides) but very beautiful. They are a group of islands to the south of Skye in Scotland and provide a richness of delights to satisfy the largest of appetites!
I used a long exposure here to help bring out the cloud textures and movement in the water
bagnall number 2 darkens the skies over foxfield sidings starting the climb to dilhorne with a demonstration coal train
Starting June 1st
Painterly Art - Kreative people - June 2024 Contest
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Trying to know better Bend, suddenly start snowing... It was a stunning moment
Join me:
Yesterday afternoon myself and my friend Carl drove up to Start Point Lighthouse near Kingsbridge in Devon. We were hoping for a decent sunset and it was looking pretty good when we got there. The lighthouse points east so normally people come here for sunrise shots. We had a lovely bit of side light from the afternoon sun which gave of a nice contrast with the shadows on the lower part of the coastline. This shot was taken at about 15:30 just after we arrived. I took quite a few photos here so I'll try not to spam you with too many of them!
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Album Μάνα γή μάνα Καραγκούνα Mother Earth Mother Karagkouna
On my blog Λογεικών Logikon
Συλλογή φωτογραφιών από μιά προσπάθεια αναπαράστασης των παραδοσιακών μεθόδων θερισμού και αλωνίσματος στον Θεσσαλικό κάμπο υπό τον γενικό τίτλο "Μάνα γή μάνα Καραγκούνα"
It's a collection of photos frrom an representation attempt of traditional harvesting and threshing methods in the Thessalic plain under the title "Mother Earth Mother Karagkouna"
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Meh, yet another Great Egret, Ardea alba, in flight against an overcast sky, no better than several I have already posted. However, it’s very encouraging as a proof of concept, because I got it with my brand new Fujifilm X-T5 on my first outing.
Manual exposure; one frame from a 7fps burst; following the subject at 300mm; continuous back button autofocus set for bird tracking; saved as RAW and HEIF on UHS-II cards; uploaded to the Cloud with my old SD card adapter, processed from HEIF in Photos on iPad; cropped from 40MP to 3, for a 6000mm full-frame equivalent reach.
Several questions remain to be answered, haven’t got a slick workflow. Had to sit on a park bench for a while and search the manual on my phone to figure out how to invoke burst mode. 😜
12-21-22; 20:00 CDT; Provia+
Maximus Air Cargo Antonov AN-124 early morning departure to Denver, Colorado from Stockholm Arlanda Airport just as the sun started to rise over the horizon.
Taken at: Whimberly
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Outfit:
Toksik - Indulgent robe
Erratic - Stella brassiere B
Tram - G1224 hair
Like three years ago, starting the new season with a wonderful and enchanting Hubble's Variable Nebula (NGC 2261)
Previous approach: www.flickr.com/photos/olegbr/8552071862/in/dateposted/
I wanted to personally check whether it still variable ...
It was found that this is so :)
Here animation L-channel 200%: olegbr.astroclub.kiev.ua/files/astrofoto/NGC2261/NGC2261_...
Of course, 3 years - a very large interval for observing the changes in the nebula. Everything is much faster: www.umanitoba.ca/science/astronomy/cbrown/imaging/hvn/ana...
In 2013-2016 animation, I drew attention to the star just above the nebula, which is for 3 years significantly shifted to the right.
To heighten the effect, combined with the current picture image DSS., For about 60 years, the offset is already pretty decent. olegbr.astroclub.kiev.ua/files/astrofoto/NGC2261/NGC2261_...
Here www.astrosurf.com/mcianci/ngc2261.html Italian colleague calculated that the proper motion (proper motion) of the star 0.2" per year. The name is NLTT 16798 and is listed as High Proper Motion Star: simbad.u-strasbg.fr/simbad/sim-id?Ident=NLTT+16798
Explanation: What causes Hubble's Variable Nebula to vary? The unusual nebula pictured above changes its appearance noticeably in just a few weeks. Discovered over 200 years ago and subsequently cataloged as NGC 2661, the remarkable nebula is named for Edwin Hubble, who studied it earlier this century. Hubble's Variable Nebula is a reflection nebula made of gas and fine dust fanning out from the star R Monocerotis. The faint nebula is about one light-year across and lies about 2500 light-years away towards the constellation of Monocerotis. A leading variability explanation for Hubble's Variable Nebula holds that dense knots of opaque dust pass close to R Mon and cast moving shadows onto the reflecting dust seen in the rest of the nebula. (text:http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap991020.html)
This picture was photographed during 4 and 6 February 2016 in Khlepcha observatory, Ukraine.
Equipment: home assembled reflector 10 in., f/3.8
Mount WhiteSwan-180 with a control system «Eqdrive Standart», camera QSI-583wsg, Televue Paracorr-2. Off-axis guidecamera QHY5L-II.
LRGB filter set Baader Planetarium.
L = 29 * 600 seconds , bin.1, RGB = 11 * 300-450 seconds, bin.2 each filter. About 8 hours.
FWHM source in L filter 2.10"-2.97", sum in L channel - 2.55"
The height above the horizon from 40° to 48°, the scale of 1"/ pixel.
Processed Pixinsight 1.8 and Photoshop CS6