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I forgot to mention, the other day, Brian took me to see The Lion King in 3D. IT WAS AMAZING!
I had actually seen the original in theaters when I was about five years old (I remember bits and pieces of it) and I couldn't believe that here I was, 22 years old and seeing it again with my husband. We were both sitting there in awe as we sat there, watching it with those ridiculous glasses on our faces.
This photo made me think of that day. <3
Brian took this photo of me and I edited it. He truly is amazing.
It's just above the doors, and flashes when the doors are about to close, plus there is an electronic chime(different from the traditional one you hear on all 2200s-3200s railcars) that you hear as they close. And yes, they no longer have the traditional doorbell recording, and the 'doors closing' recording have been eliminated, with the 5000 series.
I tried to get a pic of the purple light lighting up as the doors closed, but it didn't quite work. For the record, I do know on the CQ312 MARTA railcars(the newest railcars Atlanta's MARTA has in service, and which I've ridden before) do this, as well.
Vintage 1999 The Paper Magic Group Lighted/Blinking Lights Stacked Skulls Blow Mold With Outdoor Ground Stakes
a silver spaceship server room, a steel framework made of blinking server racks, wires, light fibre and cables, hyper detail, photographic, Leica M11 --ar 24:10 @Utop.ist
This is the shot that blinded Penny in the following photos. Had shutter speed turned down a lot, so everything has that soft look. Penny the sharpest thing in the photo, if she's pretty rounded in reality.
Yes, the every fabulous Kirsten is I part owner of a Distillery in Santa Ana, CA. Blinking Owl Distillery has wonder spirits of all kinds. Very Yummy. I couldn’t resist buy the auction of the three different types she put up for auction. Can’t wait to try them out. Check out the Distillery and take a tour at blinkingowldistillery.com/
the HELP light was blinking although this elevator worked fine. the next one had an out of order sign in front of it, and here's why: yesterday i walked past it and saw its doors were just an inch ajar and some guys were trapped in. "i'll get the doorman", i said. "awesome!!" was the reply from inside.
Around twenty exposures in Ha and OIII...
VC200L @ f/9,420 second (binned) exposures...
Probably a bit bizarre...the central star has gone blue on me in HDR Wavelets...
I need to rebalance the signal to show the Ha better...
The two intense Ha areas are seen...but not as well as in some versions.
They are Ha...so should have wound up red,like NASA's version;
apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap010526.html
(!!!)
On the other hand the NB allows the outer shell to ALSO be seen...
This is a testament to Pixinsights HDR routine.
Here is another amateur image,no shell;
www.astroimages.org/ccd/ngc6826.html
note that with LRGB imaging only 10-15 second exposures are needed...these are the equivalent of twenty minute (unbinned) exposures...
Jen Cuba is laying on grass with a red blanket on, and smoking a cigarette at Jefferson in Ventura Apartments on Wed., April 1, 2009, for a creative image using a gold reflector that is lit on the left side of her face in Ventura, Calif. (Photo by Maxine-Anne Ong/Brooks Institute ©2009)
My one year old baby loves playing with this golf toy which is a gift from my sister-in-law. I guess toys like these are a good way to introduce your toddler to golf. My hb loves to play golf and is just waiting for the baby to grow a bit so he can bring him to the golf course and teach our son his favorite sport! :)
Blinking lights on the airplane wings
Up above the trees
Blinking down a morse code signal
Especially for me
Ain't no rainbow in the sky
In the middle of the night
But the signal's coming through
One day i will be alright again