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“Let the blue of the sky and ocean take your blue away when you feel blue.”

 

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Blue color is everlastingly appointed by the deity to be a source of delight.

John Ruskin

 

Let the blue of the sky and ocean take your blue away when you feel blue.

Munia Khan

 

The sun is up, the sky is blue; It’s beautiful, and so are you.

John Lennon

 

The sea! The sea! The open sea! The blue, the fresh, the ever free!

Bryan Procter

 

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Back to the Crayford Marshes taken last November! To get the colour all I did was to add yellow by taking the blue away!

A pair of Western Bluebirds F & M (Sialia mexicana) in an Oak tree with a lot of Mistletoe in the late afternoon light. Mendocino County, North California Coast Range, U.S.A.

The moon, sunrise, a passing aircraft and serious condensation issues on the lens.

The colour is entirely natural - straight from the camera. The rising sun quickly forced the blue away.

The Concert Hall of the Danish Broadcasting Corporation (DR) with the Copenhagen Metro on the left. Normally the concert hall is entirely lit up in a deep blue colour. Not this night.

 

About 3 minute 50 seconds exposure - knew it would be well exposed at less than 4, so cut it off right after the metro train had gone by. Foolishly, I used flash for the ugly ground in front of the basin. Had to tone that down in Lightroom. Surprised to see how well the stars registered.

 

Other than that, no substantial editing in Photoshop - might want to remove the strange flare appearing as a small white spot on the wall to the right.

into the blue,

 

away from me,

 

away from you.

 

Near the town of Esperance are many beaches like the one shown here and photographed using a non-digital Nikon F601 camera. The water is crystal clear, turquoise near the shore and becoming a deeper blue away from the coast. The sand is golden or pure white and the sky always blue in summer. This coast has without doubt some of the finest beaches in the world.

 

I'm confused. Between Saturday and Monday, I shot a pack of PX-70 test film (that I got back in January). I really love the mellow blue/green tones all the images have, but then I realized this doesn't look anything like the first pack of PX-70 test film that I shot, nor does it look anything like other PX-70 test shots here on Flickr. Could I have gotten a pack of older PX-70 by mistake? Weird.

 

Because my images were so very blue yesterday, I popped them in the oven at 175˚F for about five minutes. The heat took a little of the blue away but caused the bubbles to form. When I pulled the cookie sheet out of the oven and saw the bubbles, I gasped and made a beeline for the scanner. I love them! They disappeared moments later.

 

And one more thing, apparently I have a thing for shooting rosemary lately. It's always in my kitchen. I shot this for yesterday's post over on Words to Shoot By. It's our third anniversary and the beginning of our fourth year!

MEA jet leaving the Beirut

 

This is SOC, I decided not to touch a thing since the colors already popped. And although I wanted to crop a little, taking any of the blue away took out some of the "feel" I was getting from this, so I didn't.

Friday on a PVC charter on the Lakeside & Haverthwaite Rly where we struggled with thick fog for most of the morning despite clear blue away from the river and lake.

With a bit of contrast added to cut through the mist 42073 plods past Linsty Green.

Friday 11 November 2016.

There's a darkness I've learned to love, and it's the feeling of a sky that's thinly shrouded. Just enough cloud to blow the blue away, and I'm waiting on a threat of rain. Could go either way, end up naked straight to the horizon, or gathered together while the droplets drip on my forehead. Maybe time is wrapping up here, could be it's starting over. Who knew a rocky foundation could be such a tightrope, standing sills on the edge or losing balance to the basement. This high hilltop home has her heart healing over, that open ache of love than loss. Even if it's never filled again, it'll end with muted memories, of all that's good and kept together. There's nothing so honest as the audible sigh of separation. Maybe it's me.

 

May 23, 2022

Annapolis County, Nova Scotia

 

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Near the town of Esperance are many beaches like the one shown here and photographed using a non-digital Nikon F601 camera. The water is crystal clear, turquoise near the shore and becoming a deeper blue away from the coast. The sand is pure white and the sky always blue in summer. This coast has without doubt some of the finest beaches in the world.

A nice moment in the match when a Bideford player nearly succeeds in dispossessing an opponent of the ball.

 

Bideford (in blue) away to North Leigh. This was the first time I had seen the Robins play in ages. They did well, scoring first, but the home team were more disciplined and pulled back 2 goals over the rest of the match. Bideford had good opportunities but lacked the finishing power to make a difference.

 

Match played at Eynsham Hall park, 3 December 2016

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The Atlanta Braves are a professional baseball team based in Atlanta, Georgia. The Braves are a member of the Eastern Division of Major League Baseball's National League. From 1997 to the present, the Braves have played in Turner Field.

The "Braves" name, which was first used in 1912, originates from a term for a Native American warrior. They are nicknamed "the Bravos", and often self-styled as "America's Team" in reference to the team's games being broadcast on the nationally available TBS until the 2008 season, gaining a wide fanbase.

From 1991–2005 the Braves were one of the most successful franchises in baseball, winning division titles an unprecedented 14 consecutive times in that period[3][4] (omitting the strike-shortened 1994 season in which there were no official division champions). The Braves won the NL West 1991–93 and the NL East 1995–2005. The Braves advanced to the World Series five times in the 1990s, winning the title in 1995. Since their debut in the National League in 1876, the franchise has won 16 divisional titles, 9 National League pennants, as well as three World Series championships—in 1914 as the Boston Braves, in 1957 as the Milwaukee Braves, and in 1995 in Atlanta. The Braves are the only MLB franchise to have won the Series in three different home cities. The National Football League's St. Louis Rams are the only other major sports franchise to do this.

One of the National League's two remaining charter franchises (the other being the Chicago Cubs), the club was founded in Boston, Massachusetts in 1871 as the Boston Red Stockings (not to be confused with the American League's Boston Red Sox or the NL Central's Cincinnati Reds). After various name changes, the team operated as the Boston Braves for most of the first half of the 20th century. In 1953, the team moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin and became the Milwaukee Braves, followed by the move to Atlanta in 1966. The team's tenure in Atlanta is famous for Hank Aaron's breaking Babe Ruth's career home run record in 1974, though the majority of Aaron's home runs were hit while the team was in Milwaukee. His record stood until 2007.

 

Uniforms

 

The Braves currently have four uniforms. The first is a white home jersey with Braves written across the breastplate. The away jersey is gray with Atlanta written across the chest. These uniforms have been worn since 1987, and are similar to the uniforms the Braves wore from 1946 to 1963.

Their alternate home jersey is a red jersey with Braves written across the chest. The red jerseys are only worn on Sunday home games, and they were worn the last time the Braves made the playoffs, in 2005. On opening night of the 2008 season against the Nationals, they debuted an alternate navy blue away jersey with Atlanta written in the same navy blue with white outline.

There are three hats that the Braves wear; the standard game hat is one worn with the white home jerseys. It has a red brim and navy blue top with a white A on the front for Atlanta. The hat worn with the Red Jerseys is the same color scheme as the standard game hat but has a red A with a tomahawk across the A. The hat worn with the blue road jerseys and grey road jerseys has a navy blue top and brim with a white A on the front, similar to the team's away hat from 1966–1971.

 

After years of stability, the Braves have faced a period of transition in their radio and television coverage.

The 2007 season was the last for Braves baseball on the TBS Superstation. TBS showed 70 games throughout the country, then cleared the decks to make way for a new national broadcast package that will begin in earnest with the 2007 postseason, and will expand to Sunday afternoon games in 2008. Chip Caray, one of the Braves' current broadcasters, is expected to call play-by-play for the national package, which will include the Division Series every season and alternating coverage of the American League Championship Series and National League Championship Series. Braves baseball has been seen on TBS since it was WTCG in 1971 and has been a cornerstone of the national superstation since it began in 1976. WPCH-TV/Peachtree TV, formerly WTBS Atlanta, will still carry Braves games after this point, but only in parts of the Southern United States. On DirecTV, channel 651 is used exclusively for Braves games produced by Peachtree TV, for viewers outside of its over-the-air coverage area. The Comcast/Charter Sports Southeast cable sports network will also simulcast these games on cable systems throughout Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, and South Carolina, and outside of Metro Atlanta in Georgia.[18]

After the 2004 season, longtime radio flagship station 750 WSB was replaced by WGST 640AM. Due to WGST's weak signal at night, which fails to cover the entire Atlanta metropolitan area, all games began to be simulcast on FM radio when the rights were transferred. The games first appeared on 96.1 WKLS (formerly "96rock") in 2005, but moved to country music station 94.9 WUBL ("94.9 The Bull") in 2007 after WKLS underwent a change in format from classic rock to active rock and became Project 9–6–1. As of the 2009 season, the Braves returned to WKLS on the FM frequency but remained on WGST on AM. It was announced that for the 2010 season, the Braves will be flagshipepd by on WCNN 680 The Fan and in Atlanta on the AM dial and WNNX 100.5 FM.[19]

The Atlanta Braves radio network currently serves 152 radio stations across the Southern United States, including 19 in Alabama, 5 in Florida, 71 in Georgia, 4 in Mississippi, 18 in North Carolina, 14 in South Carolina, 15 in Tennessee, 1 in the U.S. Virgin Islands, 2 in Virginia, and 2 in West Virginia.[20]

In addition to Chip Caray, the other broadcasters are Mark Lemke, Joe Simpson, and Jon Sciambi. Don Sutton was released after the 2006 season and was a broadcaster with the Washington Nationals from 2007–2008, but he has since returned for the 2009 season. Longtime Braves voices Skip Caray and Pete Van Wieren were the primary play-by-play voices of Braves baseball until Skip's sudden death on August 3, 2008,[21] and Van Wieren's retirement after the 2008 season.[22]

Van Wieren did all 162 regular season games on radio, and was working alongside Skip Caray until the latter's death. Chip Caray, Joe Simpson, Jon Sciambi and Mark Lemke have also teamed up with Van Wieren on radio broadcasts during 2007. Chip Caray works all games carried on Peachtree TV. Simpson is the color commentator for all games he does on TV. Jim Powell was hired as a radio broadcaster on January 21, 2009;[23] he was the Milwaukee Brewers radio broadcaster for 13 years. Sutton was released from the Nationals on January 27, 2009, and signed with the Braves later that day to join Powell on the radio.[24]

Braves games can also be seen on Fox Sports South and SportSouth (was Turner South). Chip Caray is the play-by-play announcer and Simpson is the color commentator.

Tamworth score their first goal in an away game against York City at the Bootham Crescent Stadium in York. Tamworth win the game 2-1, in a fantastic victory which will hopefully help them in their relagation battle to stay in the 'Blue Square' National Conference Premier League, with now only three games to go in the 2010/11 season .

Tamworth are seen here playing in their blue away strip,with the goal being scored after a long ball was knocked down for Ben Wilkinson who got past his marker to put the ball into the right corner of the net in the 26th minute

 

Well done to Dale Belford who only became Tamworth's 'caretaker' Manager two days before this game when Tamworth's previous manager Des Lyttle resigned !

 

This photo was taken by my son Thomas Hayward (age 11) Nice shot son !

 

Saturday 16th April 2011

 

Post Script - Tamworth did manage to stay up,but it went right down to last game where Tamworth beat Forest Green .

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Middle finger: Sinful colors 955 pull over

Index Finger: NYC 152 Tudor City Teal

Thumb: Kleancolor 16 neon Purple

17 January 2014, Paris.

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the front of the Hawks' new alternate jerseys.

I spend my lecture periods at school drawing jersey designs, and actually drew a jersey with this exact design down to the red color, blue stripes and "ATL" across the front about two years ago when the Hawks first changed to their new blue away jerseys. I really feel like I should demand royalties or at least credit from Adidas. I'm not a Hawks fan, but I love designing jerseys and I think this jersey is just beautiful.

Now if the Orlando Magic would just introduce a new black pinstripe alternate jersey, I would have my two best jersey designs come to life.

Bideford (in blue) away to North Leigh. This was the first time I had seen the Robins play in ages. They did well, scoring first, but the home team were more disciplined and pulled back 2 goals over the rest of the match. Bideford had good opportunities but lacked the finishing power to make a difference.

 

Match played at Eynsham Hall park, 3 December 2016

Subset de imagem CBERS4 AWFI do Furacão Florence chegando na costa Leste Americana. Pequena brecha entre a nuvens permite ver as fozes dos rios Ogeechee e Wilmington, na cidade de Savannah, Geórgia. A água do mar aparece em azul escuro longe da costa, e em tons esverdeados no litoral, demarcado por linha branca da areia das praias e espuma das ondas / Hurricane Florence arriving at US East coast CBERS4 AWFI image. Ogeechee and Wilmington river mouths, at Savannah, Georgia, can be seen through a little breach in clouds. Sea water appears in deep blue away from the coast, and in greenish colors near seashore, where beaches sand and surf foam appear as a thick white line.

 

#cbers4 #florence #hurricaneflorence #florencehurricane #satelliteimage #savannah #georgia

 

Imagem / Image CBERS4 AWFI Furacão Florence à costa Leste dos EUA / Florence Hurricane, East Coast USA

Coordenadas do centro da imagem / Image center: 31.83492909, -81.02209225

Data / Date: 13-09-2018 / 2018-13-09

RGB 15-14-13 (cor verdadeira / true color)

Cena / Scene: 201 / 063

Autor / Author: Oton Barros (DSR/OBT/INPE)

 

Imagem em HD / HD Image

 

Visite-nos / Visit us: www.dsr.inpe.br

Bideford (in blue) away to North Leigh. This was the first time I had seen the Robins play in ages. They did well, scoring first, but the home team were more disciplined and pulled back 2 goals over the rest of the match. Bideford had good opportunities but lacked the finishing power to make a difference.

 

Match played at Eynsham Hall park, 3 December 2016

Bideford (in blue) away to North Leigh. This was the first time I had seen the Robins play in ages. They did well, scoring first, but the home team were more disciplined and pulled back 2 goals over the rest of the match. Bideford had good opportunities but lacked the finishing power to make a difference.

 

Match played at Eynsham Hall park, 3 December 2016

Several frames merged to make one composite in this attacking Bideford move (note - #4 in two positions ...)

 

Bideford (in blue) away to North Leigh. This was the first time I had seen the Robins play in ages. They did well, scoring first, but the home team were more disciplined and pulled back 2 goals over the rest of the match. Bideford had good opportunities but lacked the finishing power to make a difference.

 

Match played at Eynsham Hall park, 3 December 2016

Hin Daeng, ‘Red Rock’, and Hin Muang, ‘Purple Rock’, are named after the beautiful red and purple corals that cover the pinnacles. Located 70km south of Ko Lanta, they boast good visibility, unless the waters become extremely plankton-rich. It is this plankton that attracts the larger marine-life and there is a high chance of seeing Manta Rays and passing Whale Sharks throughout the season.

 

Hin Daeng protrudes about 3 meters above the water, but below, it drops straight down to 70+ meters on the southern side. It gets its name from the beautiful red corals that populate most of the dive site. Don’t forget to look out into the blue, away from the reef, as this is where much of the action can be witnessed.

 

There is a huge school of large Round Batfish that congregate around the buoy line, and there are often large schools of barracuda patrolling the outer reef.

PEOPLE WALKING AWAY ON THE SIDEWALK OR PAVEMENT ON A STREET IN AN EAST LONDON BOROUGH SUBURB STREET HIGHWAY ENGLAND DSCN0112

Juvenile little blue heron on Horsepen Bayou

Bideford (in blue) away to North Leigh. This was the first time I had seen the Robins play in ages. They did well, scoring first, but the home team were more disciplined and pulled back 2 goals over the rest of the match. Bideford had good opportunities but lacked the finishing power to make a difference.

 

Match played at Eynsham Hall park, 3 December 2016

Bideford (in blue) away to North Leigh. This was the first time I had seen the Robins play in ages. They did well, scoring first, but the home team were more disciplined and pulled back 2 goals over the rest of the match. Bideford had good opportunities but lacked the finishing power to make a difference.

 

Match played at Eynsham Hall park, 3 December 2016

Bideford (in blue) away to North Leigh. This was the first time I had seen the Robins play in ages. They did well, scoring first, but the home team were more disciplined and pulled back 2 goals over the rest of the match. Bideford had good opportunities but lacked the finishing power to make a difference.

 

Match played at Eynsham Hall park, 3 December 2016

Bideford (in blue) away to North Leigh. This was the first time I had seen the Robins play in ages. They did well, scoring first, but the home team were more disciplined and pulled back 2 goals over the rest of the match. Bideford had good opportunities but lacked the finishing power to make a difference.

 

Match played at Eynsham Hall park, 3 December 2016

Bideford (in blue) away to North Leigh. This was the first time I had seen the Robins play in ages. They did well, scoring first, but the home team were more disciplined and pulled back 2 goals over the rest of the match. Bideford had good opportunities but lacked the finishing power to make a difference.

 

Match played at Eynsham Hall park, 3 December 2016

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Cow Parsley ( Anthriscus sylvestris ). 26.3.2010, Tornio.

 

Still 70 centimeter snow left. Almost no treatment at all...just took some blue away.

 

Bigger is better: View On White

 

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Bideford (in blue) away to North Leigh. This was the first time I had seen the Robins play in ages. They did well, scoring first, but the home team were more disciplined and pulled back 2 goals over the rest of the match. Bideford had good opportunities but lacked the finishing power to make a difference.

 

Match played at Eynsham Hall park, 3 December 2016

Artist Chris Ashmore is football mad and a long-standing fan of Sheffield United. His design is inspired by memories of seeing the ‘Blades’ in sticker books and growing up being football obsessed!

 

The Bear’s fur is covered in several retro home and away Sheffield United FC kits – including the iconic red and white stripes, diamonds from kits in the 90’s, yellow and blue away colours and classic green socks. The Bear will also make reference to climate change with a white background to represent a Polar Bear.

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