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"So What Speed Shop" tether car by Chris Garcia, CA and Bob Shores (FL) Pacifier V4 and Bosh inline 4-40.
Courtesy of Paul and Paula Knapp
Miniature Engineering Museum
360 degree aerial view from hole one of the Shaver Park frisbee golf course in Cedar Rapids..
Panorama created from 24 individual photos taken using an autonomous tethered quadcopter and Ricoh GR camera.
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Taken whilst on a recent sea fishing weekend trip to Kvaløya, near Tromsø in Norway.
With Kvaløya and Tromsø both being inside the arctic circle the sun doesn't set at this time of year so this is about as dark as it got on the whole trip.
Life’s like this one giant puppet master and there’s nothing I can do about it. At least it’s helping me stay afloat. It might be controlling me, but it’s keeping my head above water..
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Just not getting time to either get out and take new photos - or else the weather has been really bad. Will be so glad when I don't need to grab photos from my archives! Photographed on 16 May 2009 at the Coaldale Birds of Prey Centre, near Lethbridge, Southern Alberta.
"The Swainson's Hawk is a fairly common hawk of the prairies, and is identified by the dark breast and contrasting light throat and abdomen. The head, back, primaries and breast are all a dark brownish grey. The belly is cream to white in color. The tail is finely barred with a dark terminal band. A rare dark phase, where the entire body appears all black except for the face and banded tail, does exist. In flight, the wings are tilted slightly upwards, similar to the northern harrier.
Most of western North America is included in the breeding range, but winters are spent as far south as Argentina.
Open areas, as found in the grassland, foothill and parkland regions, fit the lifestyle of the Swainson's hawk.
Nests are built in bushes or trees, and three to five eggs are laid. Swainson's hawks are late nesters and the young birds may not leave the nest until the end of July.
The Swainson's hawk is classified as Sensitive in the General Status of Alberta Wild Species report. Population is dependent on healthy ground squirrel population."
esrd.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/wild-species/birds/large-ha...
Goats are tethered together at the Sunday livestock market in a suburb northwest of Kashgar, Xinjiang, China.
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digital print from yesterday with blue thread
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want to know a really easy way to kill the quality of your photos? upload them and edit them as usual, print them on dollar-store photo paper on your crappy canon printer, and then rescan them
ta da
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Your well-worn memories can't be imitated at all, the marks of wear that make themselves, cut deep with a thousand repetitions. It's a circular story, runaround within a roundabout, free for so long as you don't test your tether. Sometimes I struggle with the borders of home, wishing I could wander further and endlessly afield. Other days, I'm okay with the knowledge of digging deeper in the familiar, surprised by what I've overlooked all along. Ring around the rattle while my fingers freeze solid, standing in the sun that sheds absolutely no warmth. Here is where I find the faith to go forth, standing on the porch with every next step waiting. There's a desperate destination that I'm seeking nearly every day, anxious from the second I startle awake. I have absolutely no notion when I'll get there, but I can say for sure I've tried – spun around in the orbit of my mind.
February 26, 2021
Annapolis County, Nova Scotia
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I pulled over to see if it was possible to get a good shot of this early morning balloon in southern Calgary. It was going to be too far so I tried to associate two different subjects when the balloon crossed paths with a crane. For a moment, it looked like a giant toy and the balloon appeared as if tethered or hanging from a string off the crane. Now it resembles a fishing rod with a bubble.
Wireless Tether from most Canon/Nikon DSLR to iPad, iPhone, Android, Mac and PC. Remote control photo and video shooting with wireless live view and touch focusing.
Shot with Nikon D90 @ Carl Zeiss 50mm f/1.4 ZE Planar T* Manual Focus Lens.
A tethered test of a Morpheus prototype lander was conducted today at NASA Kennedy Space Center's Shuttle Landing Facility in Florida. The test was performed to verify the lander’s recently installed autonomous landing and hazard avoidance technology (ALHAT) sensors and integration systems. During the test, the Morpheus lander was lifted by a crane to 20 feet for an engine firing of about 74 seconds and then lowered to the ground. With the successful completion of the test, the Morpheus project team will begin preparing for the first free flight test with ALHAT. Photo credit: NASA/Chris Chamberland