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One of the warning signs at Auschwitz

The way into the forest cult.

Step lightly, you’ve crossed into something.

What started as a walk now feels like a ritual.

No signs, just markings. No people, just presence.

Whatever this is… I’ve entered it.

Fire guns, stop firing, poison gas

It was a very (I mean very) windy day.

I was walking towards the rising sun with the wind at my back.

At a moment I turned back and saw the view as on the photo.

Five minutes later there came a rain. Ten minutes later the rain was over and I was totally wet.

 

I had thought before the rainbow stood for hope, etc. But that day it was nothing but a warning.

 

See where the photo was taken or fly there (requires google earth).

Say warning

Live without warning

Without

Alright

-Green Day / Warning-

Left hand driving, Kingston, Jamaica

Old Harley Davidson - Bicester Heritage Scramble 2017

I live in a prison town and we don’t put up these warnings. Wonder why?

not too close............

Treatment suggested by Rand Luv'n Life.

Heavy fog at Nobbys Breakwall, Newcastle NSW

CCTV in Operation - is this a warning, a reassurance or an advisory?

Seven Dials, Brighton. Sussex.

The monster is loose!

 

Happy Halloween! I hope everyone has a wonderful day.

 

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This sign is one of many posted along the Puddle Valley Highway in northwestern Utah. That road runs northward from Interstate 80 Exit 62 to Lakeside, bisecting a military installation known as the Utah Test and Training Range (UTTR). Travel on the county road is legal but travel behind the fence is not (DUH!). I was going to Lakeside.

 

The sign is out of focus because I concentrated on the background, which I believe contains munition storage bunkers. The sign says:

"U.S.A.F.

Bombing and Gunnery Range

Aerial Bombing Live Ammunition

 

U.S. Air Force Installation

Anyone entering this area without explicit

permission of the installation commander

can be prosecuted to the full extent of the law."

 

(Bottom text too small to discern)

I am surprised to see the two red spikes as it is not usually seen displayed by a caterpillar, unless threaten, accidentally I saw it popped-out when I moved a leaf from its body to have a clear shot .. and whah..... an awesome display of warning from this gentle leaf eater...

At Bussorah Street Pedestrian Mall, Kampong Glam.

Female Roe deer barking a warning at dawn across the fen. Wicken fen, Cambridgeshire England September 2023

I found this notice on the ground nearly twelve years ago, so far no-one has called … just as well, I haven't got a spare £20,000 :(

 

I was told here that it comes from scaffolding.

 

The hereios of the We're Here! group have paid a visit to the Careful now group today.

 

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Memories, a San Francisco trip… 10 years ago.

 

A storm warning for me is beginning to mean, "grab your camera and head to the open fields." I saw the warnings on TV, looked outside, and said, "why not?" I headed to the edge of town (smart enough to drive this time) and shot the sky until the heavy rain started to fall. I hopped back in the truck to drive home and it began to hail. But it stopped ten minutes later and the clouds were getting even more interesting so I headed out again. I drove East this time for a better spot. I shot until the clouds broke up and passed on over. I headed home in yet another hail storm but got this shot and the thrill of experiencing a little taste of natures wrath.

 

Explore #442 05.13.08

While taking photos at the file shoot I saw this sign on the wall and thought it was really funny. They obviously had uncontrolled children at the venue.

 

Fukushima, Fukushima-ku,

Osaka, Japan.

Some small patches of red in the sky this morning, and if the old rhyme is to be believed it's a warning for shepherds (or sailors). I didn't see either in London during the day, but there was certainly a fair bit of rain during the day. Tomorrow Storm Éowyn is set to hit the British Isles with yellow, amber and even red weather warnings issued by the Met Office.

 

Away from all things metrological, the 07.18 London Overground 'Mildmay line' service from Stratford to Richmond arrives at Camden Road station, formed of a five coach class 710/3 unit.

Every year it's the same. When the days begin to shorten we start discussing our holiday, which is mostly in December. And every year the answer to Hans' question of where I would like to go is met with the same answer: Africa! For the last 3 years it has been the gorgeous Mala Mala area in South Africa. A private game reserve I've really lost my heart to.

Also every year Hans protests and asks me if I think that 'money grows on our backs'.. :-)

 

So, I wait…. And I stay quiet (with difficulties, I can tell you, but still..) Until maybe in November the man decides… :-)

That has worked fine with us for the last couple of years because I know that in the end, Africa’s call will grow louder in his head and he will give in..

 

But this year it has been made very very hard for me to wait until Hans is finally ready. It started in April when Mala Mala’s ranger Dean sent me an email with gorgeous shots of the Kikelezi Female Leopard’s new born triplets. And just this morning, when we were having breakfast with some good friends of ours that spent the weekend, I received an email of Max, who is visiting Mala Mala at the moment, sending a teaser preview of what he had shot during last night’s game drive… (although the man is perfectly horrible for frustrating me like that (:-)), you might want to keep an eye out for his stream by the time he’s back from his trip, because I know there are gorgeous shots to come!)

 

Ladies, any ideas on how I can make Hans decide quicker?

 

Above is a shot of the same Kikelezi Female Leopard. She was guarding her cub while hyenas were patiently trotting up and down underneath, hoping that the cub would drop the prey from the tree mum had hauled it up in. One snarl was enough to make the hyenas keep a safe distance.. She really is one hell of a leopard lady!!

 

Ah. and no flash used. Just the flashlight of the tracker. 1000 iso and 1/125sec.

  

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