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Winter took its time
Spawning in April
On the manicured lawn
Of a chiaroscuro day.
Breathing in silence
For nine long months
Before swaddling catastrophe
With new fears
To replace the old
That numbness never
Fully pained away.
June 1, 2018 - South of Sargent Nebraska US
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This particular set..... We were approaching this from the north Hwy 183 south of Comstock Nebraska 8:50pm
That afternoon we spent west of Sargent Nebraska chasing the developing pulse storms before the actual dry-line emerged. This was just the beginning of an insane night. 3 Night Tornadoes, which I didn't see but was damn close to all of them that evening.
This was was the beginning of an incredible outflow boundary at sunset. The first true storm that evening. It was what were were waiting for all day. A beautiful Nebraska Severe Thunderstorm... @ Sunset
A Nebraska Thunderset....
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PARANORMAL BEGINNINGS
Filmed by Penumbra Carter
Filmed in Second Life at:
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Sound Composition "Paranormal Beginnings" by Penumbra Carter
2023
Last few days in Second Life with my 11 year old computer. I have filmed how people look to me and thought that they represent the Paranormal Beginnings of the fully formed avatar and attachments. I am getting a new computer, soon.
I guess I've kind of lost the rhythm of being here on Flickr. I remember back when I started, I was so excited to see the result of everyone's creativity. Not that I'm saying I'm tired of everyone's work. But I think for me it's one of those things where I have to take a break in order to appreciate it again. I don't mean photography for me, but being on Flickr. I don't want to just comment on all of your work for the sake of just commenting. I really want to be sharing what I really think. By being on Flickr all the time before, I think I was falling into the habit of just stating vaguely what parts I liked about the picture, without really "looking" at the picture. I owe you guys so much more than just "commenting" half the truth.
With that said, I have my first class in University tomorrow! I'm actually really excited! As weird as this will sound, I'm more excited about what I'll learn more than the social aspect of being in University. Of course I'm ecstatic to meet new people, but at the same time, I'm crazy psyched to be part of a school that has so much to offer. I don't know what this year will bring me, but I really do hope I will be happy.
I took a walk today at golden hour to clear my mind for the new beginning. This was one of my favourites. I didn't notice the detail of the spiderwebs until I uploaded to my laptop. I'm very happy with this. As I'm typing this description and looking up at my picture, it's almost like a sign telling me I'm on the right track. I must say I feel very content.
(Whether it be high school or university) Hope all of you are having a great start to your new school year! : )
Wait! I can explain!
You see, we've been working our tails off this past week getting ready for the pond guy to come and rebuild our pond and waterfall - which starts tomorrow!
Yes, the pond guy is going to do all the hard work, but I wanted to make sure the parts he wasn't working on are going to look acceptable next to his wonderful new pond.
Well, new waterfall.
We are actually ditching the pond - too hard to maintain and one can only fish so many Lacrosse Balls out of its inky depths before the glamour wears off.
Soo... after I'm not even sure how many years... 3? 5? (seems like forever) of having a dry rock pit, we are going to (hopefully) end up with TWO streams/waterfalls disappearing into cobbles.
No more lost Lacrosse Balls!
Soo... I just wanted to document what it looked like NOW, so when I post a shot of the boys posing in front of the finished product you can see how far we came.
When will it be finished?
The pond guy said a week to 10 days.
Finger's crossed!
Stop on by Henry and Toby's blog: bzdogs.com - The Secret Life of the Suburban Dog
we had some nice days and then a whole bunch of cloudy rainy days. and then this. the beginning signs of spring.
light and shadows and Color. it was needed.
agfa ultra 50 - expired 6/2002
The Alfa Romeo 6C name was used on road, race, and sports cars produced between 1927 and 1954 by Alfa Romeo; the "6C" name refers to the six cylinders of the car's straight-six engine. Bodies for these cars were made by coachbuilders such as James Young, Zagato, Touring Superleggera, Castagna, and Pinin Farina. Beginning in 1933 there was also a 6C version with an Alfa factory body, built in Portello. In the early 1920s Vittorio Jano received a commission to create a lightweight, high performance vehicle to replace the Giuseppe Merosi designed RL and RM models. The car was introduced in April 1925 at the Salone dell' Automobile di Milano as the 6C 1500. It was based on Alfa's P2 Grand Prix car, using a single overhead cam 1,487 cc in-line six-cylinder engine, producing 44 horsepower. In 1928 the 1500 Sport was presented, which was the first Alfa Romeo road car with double overhead camshafts.
6C 1500 (1927–1929)
Alfa Romeo 6C 1500
1929 6C 1500 Super Sport, 1929, in the Louwman Collection
Overview
Production1927–1929
Powertrain
Engine1.5 L (1,487 cc) I6
1.5 L (1,487 cc) supercharged I6
Transmission4-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase
2,900 mm (114.2 in) 4-seater[1]
3,100 mm (122.0 in) 6-str., Normale[1]
2,920 mm (115.0 in) Sport, S.S.[2]
In the mid-1920s, Alfa's RL was considered too large and heavy, so a new development began. The 2-litre formula that had led to Alfa Romeo winning the Automobile World Championship in 1925, changed to 1.5-litres for the 1926 season. The 6C 1500 was introduced in 1925 at the Milan Motor Show. Series production started in 1927,[3] with the P2 Grand Prix car as a starting point.The Alfa Romeo 6C-1500 Super Sport features a twin overhead cam six cylinder engine with a bore of 62 mm and stroke of 82 mm, giving a displacement of 1487 cc, as against the P2's 1,987 cc, while supercharging was dropped. First versions were bodied by James Young and Carrozzeria Touring.
In 1928, the 6C Sport model was released, with a dual overhead-camshaft engine. Its sport version won many races, including the 1928 Mille Miglia. Total production was 3,000 (200 with DOHC engines). Ten examples of a supercharged (compressore, compressor) Super Sport variant were also built. Wikipedia
I'm not entirely sure the attempt to break up the bulk of the Calypso building in Rotterdam by using different colour and shapes works but it certainly makes it a worthwhile photographic subject.
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From SkyscraperCenter.com : "The Calypso building is a component of the Rotterdam Central urban strategy scheme. The development of this site afforded the opportunity to establish the beginnings of a quality public realm on the Westersingel leading from the station, the desired "cultural route" of the city. The development accommodates 407 apartments, a retail area, commercial space and a church. The faceted group of towers, with the more rotund, copper-clad Pauluskerk nestling against it, is like a collection of crystalline rocks, punched into which are sheltered external spaces, which are generous enough to be used properly, and integrated into the internal planning so as to form an extension of the living spaces.
The quality of the public areas in particular have been considered, with a two-tiered circulation space below the residential buildings; the lower below the transparent pavement of the upper, and connecting directly with car parking. Consultation and workshop exercises with the community of Pauluskerk in particular, were central to the development of the design."
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Presidential inauguration is today for those of you outside the USA. So it's a new beginning for the country, and a new season kicks off in my mind at least with the blossoming of our flowering quince. We have 2 tall (my height) pink quince shrubs as well as some newer, red ones - and they all survived the drought. Today will be our 9th January day >= 70o here in Atlanta - and that's got the buds opening a bit early. Winter isn't done with us yet - and this puts the buds & blooms at risk if we get hard frosts.
A lot of prayers led to this day ... here's hoping for a year of God's favor and prosperity for everyone! Happy Inauguration Friday!
>> flowering quince buds & blossoms, our yard, North Georgia - 2 days ago
NHL training camps are starting up and so is local hockey. This was JJ's first game 3 years ago. I've always liked this photo but never got around to posting it, but the beginning of another season seems to me like the right time. I like the triangular shape with JJ at the apex, a white sweater against the reds.
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Beautiful roses on the verge of blooming into their full-grown beauty.
I liked the deep tones and edge of darkness to this shot, darkly beautiful!
These were in a gorgeous flower bed on the lawn of one of my neighbors across the street.
After the crowds had gone their way, I stayed at the summit of Haleakala for a bit. I marveled on how the clouds sat in the lower elevation, like a floor of sorts. Using a Lee 0.9 Soft Grad I was able to capture the sun direct, and in turn at F16 was able to get the star effect.
of one cruise, end of another
norwegian sun from
on board celebrity infinity
port of valparaiso chile
arriving from port everglades FL, via cartagena, panama canal transit, manta, callao, arica & coquimbo
destination buenos aires via ushuaia, puerto madryn, punta del este & monte video
Bikini Lines is a contest to create & document the world's largest painting for the benefit of children orphaned in the March 2011 Japanese disasters, and this is one of my submissions. Find out posting rules & much, much more at www.bikinilines.net
Poznan, Poland
Ostrów Tumski
Summer/Sunrise
The old saying "the early bird catches the worm" often rings true for me...especially on days like this. Love this time of the year!
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This is the beginning
of anything
you want .
my first image of the year
we just came in and looking over Reykjavik and Kópavog and wow i had just forgot how crazy we Icelanders get when it comes to fireworks but i totally loved it ,cant think of a better place to start the new year .
Hope your new year starts as good as mine .
It seems I'm beginning to run out of content to upload to Flickr...I've been rather busy with life and haven't been able to work on photography as much as I'd like. This photo is of a sunset from over the summer. I uploaded a panorama of this sunset in late 2014. This shot is from a different time, showcasing the beauty in the constant change in nature. The panorama will be linked below, in case anyone would like to see.