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I'm back in the archives. I have great respect for the crew--cancer survivors and their supporters--of Johanna's Joy, the racing shell that pracitces in Morro Bay Harbor. This was taken from a boat during the MB Bird Festival. I like the intensity of the paddlers in contrast to the momentary blase look of the coxswain.

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The man on the left owns a bait shop, and he and his young helper are catching minnows to sell.

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two bees collecting nectar

no processing

Leitz Leica IIIa (1939), Summar 5cm 1:2 uncoated (1936)

Ilford FP4+

Springfield Marina

My first attempt in making a composite image.

 

Strobe: SB700 at 1/8th Power, opposite and facing the subject at each shot, triggered through CLS. Processed in GIMP

Teamwork Synergy to Destination.

“I offer you peace. I offer you love. I offer you friendship. I see your beauty. I hear your need. I feel your feelings. My wisdom flows from the Highest Source. I salute that Source in you. Let us work together for unity and love.”

-Mahatma Gandhi

  

These two Great Blue Herons were working together to finish their nest. It was quite the sight to see one of the herons flying back and forth with nesting material as the other took it from its bill and placed it where necessary. I really like how their position makes out the shape of a heart. This image was made at Wakodahatchee Wetlands in Delray Beach, Florida using the Nikon 200-500 F/5.6.

What to do when you're waiting in line for a roller coaster in Tune Town... it's hot... it's a long line.. :)

They stick together when small, but break into smaller and smaller groups as they grow.

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Lr and then CS5 with layers and texture

I believe that bag in the foreground is needlework while he is seriously :-) studying the water for fish.

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An employee from the tower at Prospect Park assists the TO of a Manhattan-bound (B) train in clearing fallen branches from the line so that the train can proceed.

 

R68 (B) (Westinghouse-Amrail, 1986-1988)

Prospect Park Station

Brighton Line - BMT

Berlin-Mitte (Alexanderplatz) DSCF4538_2

Launching a heavy boat from high sand. 10 minutes was all it took, industrial electric conduit piping used under the boat to give leverage.

“Unity is strength... when there is teamwork and collaboration, wonderful things can be achieved.”

Mattie Stepanek

 

A brilliant young man who left this earth way too soon: www.mattieonline.com/about.htm

 

I think they've got more chance of solving it than me!

Fishermen kids after their unsuccessful attempt for a decent catch. In a fishing village near Sandspit, Karachi, Pakistan

 

Nikon 6006 + Nikon 70-210

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St James Park, London

Mother is called 'Misty' and this was her first litter (of two). Silver tabby to the right stayed with us and is called 'Button'.

Mountainair Gymkhana

Cette première photo résume bien l’état dans lequel je me trouve à 5 semaines du lancement 😅😂😉!!! C’est la dernière semaine chez moi (à Cologne en Allemagne), avec énormément de choses à régler avant de rejoindre Los Angeles, Houston puis Cape Canaveral et décoller le 22 avril. Il faut mettre sa vie en ordre avant de quitter la terre pour au moins 6 mois, et les sujets personnels se disputent mon temps avec les derniers entraînements ici en Europe... Heureusement, on aura une semaine de repos un peu avant le lancement, histoire de partir en forme. Les photos viennent d’une séance de portrait en scaphandre, quand même à peu près 100 kilos sur le dos 💪. On est aidés physiquement par des techniciens spécialistes du scaphandre, qu’on voit sur la deuxième photo ! Un travail d’équipe. J’essaierai pendant les semaines qui viennent de partager quelques photos de l’entraînement de ces derniers mois... si j’ai le temps 😅

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The first photo shows how I feel just five weeks from launch 😅😂😉! This is the last week that I am at home (in Cologne, Germany) and I have so many things still to do before leaving for Los Angeles, Houston and then Cape Canaveral for launch 22 April. You cannot just leave Earth for six months without taking care of a bit of administration and personal matters… Luckily we have a week of rest before launch, to recuperate. The images are from a photo shoot in the EMU spacesuit, carrying around 100 kg on my back. Of course we have some technicians to help us as you can see on the second photo. Teamwork as always. I will share some photos from the last few months of training… if I have time 😅.

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PHOTO DATE: December 08, 2020.

LOCATION: Bldg. 8, Rm. 183.

SUBJECT: Individual astronaut photo for Thomas Pesquet.

PHOTOGRAPHER: NASA–Josh Valcarcel

 

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ESA Spacecraft Operations Image of the Week: Teamwork for ExoMars

 

Deputy spacecraft operations manager Silvia Sangiorgi is seen working intently in the Main Control Room on ExoMars launch day.

 

On 14 March, the ESA–Roscosmos ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) , with the Schiaparelli entry, descent and landing demonstrator attached, lifted off from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.

 

The craft is on a seven-month journey to the Red Planet to address unsolved mysteries of the planet’s atmosphere that could indicate present-day geological – or even biological – activity.

 

Some 12 hours after launch, and after a very precise orbital delivery from the Russian Proton–Breeze rocket, ground stations in Africa, Spain and Australia began receiving the spacecraft’s initial signals, confirming that TGO was alive and well, and had started its automatic sequence, switching itself on, orienting its antenna towards Earth and deploying solar wings.

 

At ESOC , ESA’s mission control centre in Darmstadt, Germany, a ‘team of teams’ quickly went into action, applying the skills and expertise that had been learned and practised through months of intensive training.

 

Read more about this image here.

 

TGO is performing flawlessly en route to Mars, and teams are now preparing for a busy commissioning phase (read more).

 

Credit: ESA/J. Mai

This is a close up shot taken on 27 June 2012 .

Spring time in Amish country (Ashland, Ohio). Antique photo treatment applied in Dfx and Rough Paper texture added in Painter 11.

 

Explore - 15 April, 2011 #289

 

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