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I went outside for two minutes to the end of my garden with my camera and this 'hare' suddenly appeared in the field behind my garden.
During the 1920s, Tokheim's pumps were seen everywhere in the United States. In 1920, the company introduced a pump with a lamp globe, a one-gallon blind curb-pump which was used extensively in front of drug stores and groceries. Within the same year, a sidewalk pump for lubricating oil was introduced, and one year later the company introduced an innovative five-gallon hand-operated pump unit that was designed for dispensing gasoline in a filling station or at the sidewalk. Uniquely engineered in many ways, this new pump provided greater delivery speed and more accurate measurement than any previous pump. This unit was the first pump to incorporate a completely enclosed quantity stop mechanism. Photo notes: The glass on this Tokheim pump is frosted due to the 26 degree Fahrenheit temperature on the morning this photo was taken.
I had a superb night out up Mam Tor this evening under a beautifully bright moon. Zero wind which was a bonus and clear skies above.
I've watched hours of astro tutorials on YouTube but when I'm in the field all of the things I have learnt seem to have fallen out of my head. More so when I get home to process the images, blending exposures, focus stacking and noise reduction never seem to run smoothly.
Don't get me wrong I'm quite happy with this shot but I can't help thinking it could be better with a bit more pp practice. Plenty of time over winter to up my game.
Cheers to Chris for his awesome company and I hope you got the shot of the road to Edale you were after. Happy days.
This is part of a massive retaining wall of the Tradouw Pass, between Barrydale and Swellendam in the Western Cape.
South Africa has some beautiful mountain passes…see link below.
insideguide.co.za/cape-town/mountain-passes-western-cape/
Happy Wednesday, everyone!
eu falei que ia fazer e fiz.. demorei um pouco pq ta tudo corrido aqui xD
Não sei se vc gosta dela.. eu fui no seu flickr e tem uma blend dela la ae resolvi blendar
pq ela é lindaaa, gata de mais, espero que goste, e obrigado pelos elogios suas blends sao lindas.
sim usei 2 shoots nao quis fazer padrão (:
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The name “gecko” comes from an Indonesian word, gekok, which is imitative of the distinctive cry that geckos make. Geckos are unique among the lizards because they communicate through vocalizations, using a range of chirps to exchange information with each other.
Members of this family have a another very distinctive feature. The four to five feet of a gecko, depending on the species, have very fine bristles which are tipped with suction-cup like structures. These bristles allow geckos to scuttle straight up walls, tree trunks, and other smooth surfaces, and they are a distinct advantage in hunting; in the tropics, geckos can often be found hanging out on the ceiling near lights
Most geckos have stocky, squat bodies, and some are able to regenerate their thick tails if they are injured. These reptiles typically lay eggs, and they are carnivorous, preferring small animals like insects to eat. Many geckos are brightly colored to blend in with the tropical environment, and some are actually able to change color to blend in with their surroundings, another advantage for geckos on the hunt.
There are a number of different types of gecko. The largest of the geckos is the tokay gecko, which also happens to be quite aggressive!
Old wooden Kashmiri balcony has been used while the other part is done with brickwork.....I found it interesting.
Taken in Kashmir Himalayas, India
fiz essa blend pra te agradecer pela blend linda da diva avril que tu me deu *-*
e você tinha dito que gosta da rihanna, né? *o*
fiz com o maior carinho, eu espero que você goste ;)
aaaaai meu pai, feriadoooo. que feliz *-*
AOKSKOAKOS
aeae *-*
At some point, you realize how much you've altered your pieces. Eventually, you come to the realization that you've gone from blending in, to this state of being invisible. What hurts most is, it wasn't always that way. By that point, all there is left is the pain of the transformation that got you there in the first place.
trabalho desgraçado pra cortar a principal e agora nem aparece direito .-.
queria que fosse um feat com alguem que soubesse fazer um back decente butok preciso de contatos -nt
se alguem quiser, pode pegar... e se flopar eu apago bejus :**
This European praying mantis blended in so well in the grasses that I only noticed it because I saw it fly in and land!
A Canada Goose Gosling blends in very well with it's surroundings, this gives the gosling an advantage to be unseen by predators.
Nature continues to amaze me when I am on safari. When I see scenes like this, when camouflage is in full view, I am filled with wonder of the magical thing we call nature. Another rare sighting of the African painted dog.
Made with Blender 3.0
Music: Fanfare X by Alexander Nakaranda via freepd.com
There is hope that in Summer the price for high end graphic cards will drop - which is what I am waiting for to buy a new computer to make some fancier stuff.
....And yet the world,
In its distress,
Displays a certain
Loveliness....
John Updike
The rivers Hvítá and Brúará blending together.
Shot from the bridge Iðubrú in Laugarás, S-Iceland.
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