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This picture was taken in the Fall - Oct of 2020 at Two Jack Lake, Banff, Alberta. I wanted to get a nice picture of my feet with this wonderful background_however I did not have my butt anchored properly and I could not manage to keep my right foot up while maintaining butt contact on the slope (probably due to loss of shape with all the covid home eating)_ I was leaning on my backpack instead and I was slipping down on the dead dry grass on this slope.
Busseau sur Creuse, 23 France. Taken from the same position as the previous photo, but looking north towards the road bridge, which carries the D50 road across the river. I'm not sure how old this is, but I suspect it was built near the end of the 18thC. This was the first time I've used Foma 200 since it's recall, and sad to say, it still seems very vulnerable to scratches, but this might be due in part to the fairly primitive finish of the Hongmei! Taken for International Commie Camera Days 2013, with a 1970's Chinese made folding camera.
Hongmei HM1, f4.5/75mm triplet lens, x2 yellow filter. Fomapan Creative 200 in Thornton's Two Bath, 5+5mins @21C. Scanned @1200dpi on Epson V500
Two in One - These are just two of the waterfalls that make up the Watkins Glen State Park. It is a magnificent place to hike and enjoy the powers of nature. The problem I had was the amount of people and trying to take a photograph without someone in it. You can see more at RandyRobertsPhotography.com
🐉🐉 2 dragons, un espoir 🇯🇵 Je n'avais jamais vu de photos montrant 2 dragons amarrés à la Station spatiale - il faut dire que c'est une configuration assez récente. Celui qui pointe vers la Terre, au dessus, c’est Endeavour, notre Crew Dragon. L’autre, c’est le cargo qui nous a apporté de la glace la semaine dernière - parmi bon nombre d’expériences scientifiques ;) Le cylindre brillant sur la droite est le laboratoire Columbus (coucou @esa 👋). Facile à reconnaitre, mais difficile à photographier depuis l’intérieur de la Station !
Kibo and the two Dragons. Got a rare shot of two Dragons docked to one module, actually I think it might be the first picture like this – although this sight will certainly become more frequent. One is our own crew dragon "Endeavour" (top, pointing at Earth) the other one is Cargo Dragon that bought us the ice cream and much, much, science! Note shiny Columbus on the right. ESA's laboratory is easy to recognise from the outside because it is so shiny –it’s made in Italy 😉, unfortunately not many pictures can be taken of it from outside!
Credits: ESA/NASA–T. Pesquet
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James's Coaches of Celbridge seen with their two prinstine ALX400's at the Custom House in Dublin City Centre.
Originally of Dublin Bus, AV 173 (L) & AV119 (R).
Two Harbors, Minnesota. The lighthouse was first lit in 1892 and is the oldest operating lighthouse in Minnesota.
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Crossing over the River Tame on the approach to Bescot, 66185 DP WORLD London Gateway leads 6R01 Lichfield Trent Valley Low Level to Bescot Up Engineers Sidings.
Mizi/Jason Dimon/The Neon Jungle Collection/Adonis/David
Mizi/Jason Dimon/Adonis/So Hot & So Cool
Mizi/Jason Dimon/The Beach Groove Collection /Adonis/David
Two juvenile Pacific Gulls (Larus pacificus) near Point Gellibrand, Williamstown, Melbourne.
HD PENTAX-DA 55-300mm f4.5-6.3 PLM
Two men with very different expressions.
If I take these pictures I am happy ... but when I find among the many I took, I feel even happier.
The only two games in the town of Beauharnois are visible as the ex-Port of Montreal SW1001 temporarily takes a break from its switching duties at the Axiall plant while a crewmember gets ready to throw a switch. At right CSXT 6247 is getting ready to head towards the Diageo distillery to pick up some cars.
na, jetzt wird es klarer, was ich letztens fotografiert habe, oder? Nur habe ich beim vorherigen Bild noch paralleler zum Boden fotografiert und die Blase war kurz vorm Platzen. Deshalb war sie so farblos. Diese hier hingegen ist noch in ihrer vollen Pracht und spiegelt in ihrem kurzen Leben eine Farbe nach der anderen.
Wenn ihr die Gelegenheit habt, beobachtet mal eine Seifenblase, wie sich die Farben und Strukturen verändern, während ihre Haut dünner und dünner wird, bis sie schließlich platzt. Es ist wirklich faszinierend.
Wie ich euch kenne, wird der eine oder andere da schon öfters fasziniert davor gesessen haben ;o)
Ich wünsche euch einen schönen Sonntag.
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This is one stretch of the bamboo forest, part of the Pipiwai Trail to Waimoku Falls near Hana, Maui.
When the wind picks up, the bamboo sways and makes a fascinating sound.
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