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Concord, Georgia water tank and antenna farm.

Ilford FP5+ film.

Task 1 (sketch in 2 minutes): I totally miscalculated the time and thought I had plenty of time and knowledge (having seen Liz draw the building) to look and draw details instead of focusing on the main structure and windows first. Because it looked so unfinished after the 2 minutes, I added the important parts with pencil.

Task 2 (more detailed sketch using the 7 steps): Great fun thinking about the steps even though I have to admit that I forgot about them half way through the sketch, but then noticing, that I had applied that sequence anyway.

It's day 2 of vignweek, and the prompt is "Rescue." I'm of course continuing the Harry Potter theme with my take on the second task of the Triwizard Tournament!

San Miguel de Allende, MEXICO

Taken from Toulouse (France) on Oct 2014

1000 best snapshots stacked of 10000

PLB-Mx camera on a 80 mm refractor with a solar filter

helping out a little at my friend Shayan's family’s restaurant… housed in a building that dates back to 1781

Finished! I'm still working on Soap and Roach's vests though.

 

Add yourself to your fav figure.

This one is amazing.

The raindrops were trying had to fall. I had to full in tow hours between scans to lit the Radiation Dye go around my body. They were looking for a brake in my leg..they did find a creak in my lower femur. I was in plaster for six weeks so no more walking around the city for a while.

 

November 30, 2015 Christchurch New Zealand.

I have been on a gardening/landscaping tear since Saturday. For the entire summer up to now, I've not been motivated to do anything but basic maintenance. I'm not sure exactly where the spark came from, but I'll take it!

 

Still more to do. Have a great day and HBWE!

 

on black

Bravo team Task Force 141 troop heading out for battle in a Desert ops.

 

(He was also playing basket ball earlier...lol! [look in the background])

The team seen in Justice League Unlimited.

 

Offering an alternate take on Clock King, and much older versions of Plastique and Boomerang.

Benched this shot in Glendive Montana.

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All lit up....my task completed....time for the Decorators...:-)

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Some reflection stuff from a few weeks ago. Sadly the light wasn't brilliant the day I took this, but I like the moody look that's come out as a result.

Beer and butter peanuts.

Kobe, Japan, 2006.

commision in tempo. Looks a bit weird from this angle but needed a height shot

Multi-tasking is difficult for the male species ( so woman would lead us to believe) This Wren just couldn't sing and gather moss to save his life.. he would pick up a beak full, go to sing and then drop the lot..lol

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Quenching your thirst is a necessity but for some creatures it is a time when they are most vulnerable.

This Reticulated Giraffe is drinking water from the Ewaso Nyiro River in Samburu National Reserve, whilst a couple of colleagues are on the lookout in case of an ambush from a nearby predator.

It also serves as a corner post for the garden fence. ;-)

14 July 2022

Langston & Tasker, Steeple Claydon LT52 WWA

ex Centrewest VNL32255 and First Bristol

Buckingham

86-0107/DY Rockwell B-1B Lancer 7th Bomb Wing / 28th Bomb Squadron 'Mohawks' Dyess Air Force Base, United States Air Force.

 

'Autumnal Bone'

 

'Bold 31' A Mohawks marked Bone, gets airborne from runway 27 at RAF Fairford, for the transit home to Dyess, after the latest Bomber Task Force rotation at Fairford. BTF 24-1 was actually under the lead of the the 9th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron 'Bats'. But of the four Bones deployed, two were 9th BS marked, the other two were 28th BS marked jets.

Final image for a bit from the fabulous ospreys out of the wilderness of Florida. For more images and stories, check out:

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To me, it's an incredible sight to witness a soaring osprey overhead. They fly so effortlessly and with such purpose ... whether flying to catch their dinner, bring back some nesting material, protect their nesting zone, or simply play in the air ... it's quite the sight to see. The detail in the feathers always mesmerizes me, but I come out of that trance quickly when I hear their easily identifiable call ... another favorite sound of mine.

 

In Florida, we are privileged to have these osprey residents among us, so they're never really far away. In the winter and spring though, they congregate for their breeding season. Always a great adventure. :-)

 

Happy Monday everyone! May your week soar by, just like this adult osprey.

 

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A lady photographer attempting to multi-task. Made me smile. Everything stops for photography. Even eating ice-cream.

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