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Arachnid threads with intriguing bokeh and diffraction as seen by a 50mm Nikon f1.8 lens - plus a bit of input from 3 extension tubes and Photoshop CC. This is a single exposure with the usual RAW processing tonal lifts and adjustments that the software is good at.
"The Infantry Support Platform, also known as the Infantry Support Platform speeder, the clone swamp speeder, swamp speeder, ISP speeder, or simply as the ISP, was a military repulsorcraft that was used by the Galactic Republic during the Clone Wars. It was used in the Battle of Kashyyyk and a battle on Felucia against the Separatist Droid Army."
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Hey guys, here is my updated version of my Infantry Support Platform which incorporates more accurate angles and detailing as well as more accurate sizing and more fitting proportions.
Tell me how you like it!
“I’ve learned that every day you should reach out and touch someone. People love a warm hug, or just a friendly pat on the back.”
~ Maya Angelou
Thanks Julie (farmerjulie) !
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Thanks Stephanie (Lú) !
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Years ago, a center support was added to the bridge for reinforcement due to the increased weight and volume of traffic. This is one of the main routes though the park even though the bridge is only one lane.
Mill Creek is exceptionally low for this time of year which allowed me to get right down under the bridge. The area in front of where I shot this photo is normally under water. I have marked the highest water level that I have seen and the high level from ealier this year with notes.
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( I recommend viewing this series in order as numbered )
Ronda's Famous Bull Ring
Town of Ronda, Ernest Hemmingway's location while covering the Spanish Civil War.
FujiFilm X-E1
“Kindness is the golden chain by which society is bound together.” —Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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NO BANNERS, please!
"The Oath of Spartacus" by Louis Ernest Barrias is a work in marble based on a plaster model made in the Villa Médicis in 1869, installed in 1875 in the Tuileries garden (Paris, France). Source: Wikipedia.
Show your support. May she make it through the night! This sounds familiar. It is doubtful that Americans could have won the war for independence if it wasn't for France. Just 1 countries support could change the world. If we are afraid of the consequences, than we don't deserve our freedom.
It's like the global warming parable:
You're starving and have a bag of wheat seeds. Do you eat the seed or plant it. Eat it and you'll starve after the seed is consumed. Plant it and you'll starve waiting for it to grow. Point is don't get to the point of starvation before you act.
Another concern I hear is that Russia may nuc us if we help. Funny thing about Symbolic Logic. In this case it says that the "if" statement doesn't need to be true for the "then" to happen. They may nuc us anyway.
It is a bit of a challenge to get into this spot under the Edgewater pier, but its worth the effort. Seeing the old pier supports sticking out of the water surrounding the pier and all these great lines and details. The monochrome treatment really helped the contrast pop, the colors on the underside and the muddy water color made this a less interesting shot.
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