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Orinthella trilineata is an aeolid nudibranch with a translucent body and three longitudinal white lines on the back and sides
These three were outside a church in Cartagena, Opposite them were three women, also dressed in white. When the bride and groom emerged they serenaded them along the streets. The procession was so lively.
I have just spent the past couple of days as far as possible from everything in South Africa... in the middle of the Great Karoo... 80 km from the closest (one-horse) town!
Don't ask how we managed it... but myself and three friends were granted special access to the KAT-7 and MeerKAT radio-telescopes at the SKA (Square Kilometre Array) site... where one of the biggest scientific experiments every devised is currently being constructed. Once the project is completed (in a few years)... the 64 individual radio-telescopes (each with a 14 meter diameter dish) will combine to create the world's largest telescope... powerful enough to change the way that we understand the universe.
What an amazing experience it was... photographing these huge monster-mushrooms... under the billions of stars in our milky way... in one of the darkest and most remote locations on the planet!!
Thanks very much to Angus and Rob for organising this expedition of a lifetime... and also to Hougaard and Ohan... who joined us in this amazing adventure.
This four-image panorama of three of the original KAT-7 telescopes (the pre-cursors to the MeerKATs)... was captured about 10 minutes after sunset on Friday evening.
Stay tuned... there are many more photos to come over the next few weeks... and (as usual) I'll save the best one for last. :)
Panorama, Nikon D800, Nikkor 24 - 70 mm at 26 mm, ISO of 100, aperture of f/14 with a 1 second exposure.
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Troglodyte church in the Gheralta mountains. Tigray [ትግራይ]. Ethiopia [ኢትዮጵያ]. Africa [አፍሪቃ].
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The Three Witches, 2020
Oil on linen painting by Jill Mulleady
The Huntington Museum in San Marino, California
The Three Sisters watch over fires burning through the bottom of the Jamison Valley under a clear night in the Blue Mountains.
Vertical panorama stitched, stacked and edited in Lightroom.
Taken: 2/12/2019
Just a simple still-life photo of three tangerines or mandarins citrus fruits in a raw on white surface and against the white background. White, orange, green colors.
Three teazles bound by spiders' webs...or perhaps three teazle heads bound by one spider's web.
I do not know. Who can tell ? Not one of the great questions of life.
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Three lines by Paul Schneider Germany Photo from the artist symposium Steine an der Genze on the German-French border in Saarland.
We've accepted a cab invite on a CPR RS18u at Sherbrooke yard. It's October, 1995. Canadian American Railway has the line to the east from Lennoxville. CPR still runs west, even though the CDAC power runs though, but with CP crews. The CNR is still in town. CP still handles all the local business. We are heading into the yard to grab an interchange cut for the CNR and then we'll run to Lennoxvillle, then back into the CN yard which is literally right behind us in this view, but about 100 feet lower in elevation.
If you stand in the same place long enough, everyone walks bye. Shot this on Powel Street from Openheimer Park.
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Taken in August with a IR converted Canon EOS400D.
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Three ponies grazing the south bank of the River Thames, just east of Gravesend. The grass is greener, in Kent. The ponies are very good at their job.
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As time goes on, I'm seeming to become more and more reflective in my thoughts. While this concept covers all things in my life, one part I can easily tie in here are, of course, railroads. When I started taking train pictures some 10+ years ago, they were nothing good - very bad, in fact. I'm still glad I took those pictures, though - nothing is the same in railroading today. What I've found is that it's much easier to look back, or even ahead, than it is to look in the moment. Railroads have reached such an interesting state now that things quite literally change daily - whether it be layoffs, the addition or annulment of turns, or even something as cliche as the retirement of locomotives.
As I said, it's hard to see "in the moment" - railroad or not, with anything. So something simple, in this case locomotive retirements, sets the scene here.
Last night I had gone out on walk - it was a beautiful evening and I didn't care whether or not I'd shoot anything, just wanted to get out of the house on foot. Well, I stumbled across IHB 2924, an SD20 originally built WAY back in 1960. The three SD20s have been endangered for a few months now, so figured I'd try to get a nice sunset shot of it. Flash forward three hours later, a Facebook message would tell me that an IHB employee said 2924 will be gone in two weeks. The other two will remain, but too many problems plague this one. Gone, 2 weeks from this photo.
Why do we shoot trains? An alternative art form yes, a passive hobby yes, but what about documenting history? Something a lot of us "younger generation" fans don't think about. Perhaps it's time we start thinking more about this.
Pendulum Man - Bark Psychosis