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The Alloy Angler is a traditional salvage electromagnet, but in a treaded tripod configuration. It is able to mount uneven terrain to get its magnet into hard to reach places. Its maximum lift load is 4500 lbs (6 wide minifig scale vehicle).

 

The Angler has proved indispensable in salvaging early 21st century debris and technology.

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An angler casts his rod on a fall evening in Arlington, VT.

 

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This tiny umbrella was hiding in the grass, waiting for the next rain. October 2020.

 

Taken with Canon EOS 5D Mark II digital full-frame camera, with adapted Focal MC 28mm F2.8 wide-angle M42 lens, wide-open at ƒ/2.8.

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Houston, Texas.

Bank of America Building

 

Nikon D700 + Nikon 14-24mm f/2.8

 

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Sony A7 FE 28-70mm F3.5-5.6 OSS

 

Angles at the city offices in downtown Peoria, Arizona.

Skogskyrkogården, at the top of the hill is a memorial site for those buried here. Beautiful and a bit somber but children are encouraged to bring sleds in the winter as it is named "Toboggon hill"

Angle Shades Moth. Quite late in the year for one of these, specially since we have already had hard frosts. The temperature shot up to 12 degrees centigrade today tho, even saw a Small Tortoiseshell Butterfly basking.

construction of the Speke Hall was began in 1530, though earlier buildings had been on the site, parts of which are incorporated into today's structure. The Great Hall was the first part of the house to be built, in 1530. The Great (or Oak) Parlour wing was added in 1531.

human demon

i'm bad !

like reallyyyyy bad

;)

Anglers Rest, Victoria - near Omeo Highway bridge crossing of the Cobungra River

early morning angling for these recreational fishermen by the river promenade

This pair of garden gates were partially open on a very bright, summer day, creating these angled Shadowgates.

I'm unsure about this picture, it was accidental but I like the colors lol

Near Monks Dale

Peak District

In the Forbidden City, former residence of the chinese emperor, everything is so clean and organized, even trees are set up like guards.

While going home stopped near The river to capture this moment...

 

Really loved the young couple in this romantic sunset.

The Angled Pierrot butterfly on its favourite host plant...

I've just been clearing out the backlog of photos I've had lying about.

This one's been about for ages because I was debating whether I liked it or not. As I said in the last pic of Sam, I dislike under the chin Dal photos except in some cases and I'm not sure this is one of those cases. It's pushing it for sure!

 

An illustration is a visual editorial - it's just as nuanced. Everything that goes into it is a call you make: every color, every line weight, every angle.

* Charles M. Blow *

Fallen fir trees against a misty sky.

A forgotten shot from the rocks at Fingal Heads, taken back in January.

Just liked the colour of the water against the blue and orange of the sky. ;-)

 

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ISO100

1/13 with -2/3 exposure compensation

 

Angle Lifeboat RNLI 16 - 11 Tamar-class

Officially named RNLB Mark Mason

Stationed near the viilage of Angle on the Southern banks of the Daugleddau, the RNLB Mark Mason is one of the latest designs of all weather Lifeboats in service, with a top speed of 25 knots and a range of 250 nautical miles, the Tamar class has now replaced the magority of the older Tyne-class Lifeboats stationed around the UK coast.

RNLB Mark Mason is one of three Tamar class Lifeboats stationed around the Pembrokeshire coast, with RNLB Haydn Miller at Tenby and, RNLB Norah Wortley for St Davids / St Justinians. The Norah Wortley is awaiting completion of her new station at present, She can be seen captured in the background of this image, during a quick visit and hoist at Angle station.

 

by Alice Finch and David Frank

 

Imladris, the last homely house east of the Sea. Dwelling of Elrond, Half Elven.

Resting place of the company of Thorin Oakenshield and later where the Fellowship of the Ring is formed.

 

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A shallow stretch of Fish Creek, showing 'micro-islands' of grass, shorelines with small erosion bluffs, and a forest of poplar trees on the adjacent floodplain. At Fish Creek Provincial Park in southeast Calgary.

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