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I heard a noise in my kitchen and found this witch rummaging through my cupboards. Since I was afraid that she might bite me, I put on my oven mitt and grabbed her. Let me tell you, it was a good thing I thought of using the mitt; she fought, bit, and screamed like a banshee. I just wish I had thought of wearing earplugs too!

 

Acrylic, buckthorn root, cedar needles, foam, grass, paint can, sedum, sponge

 

2009

 

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British troops in captured German BMW R75 motorcycles, North Africa, 1941

This is the image that ended up on Channel 7 news :)

Il y a de ceux pour qui rien ne se passe

Il y a de ceux pour qui quelque chose passe

Et il y a de ceux qui de peu ne se lasse

 

Through the lens; the dirty lens, holds the opportunity to capture the moment, it's not what you're capturing, it's how you capture it!

Unfortunately, for those of us who love photography, much of the Valley Railroad's North Pole Express operation happens after dark. To capture the magic, you need to bring along some lights. I don't do much night photography, so I don't have lofty goals with regard to getting artsy with flashes. I'm more than satisfied if the resulting image is evenly lit and the photo is sharp. In this frame, Valley Railroad Consolidation #97 whistles for the Ferry Road Crossing at the Hadlyme flag stop. The image was captured with a Nikon Z9 and three Nikon speedlights fired with radio triggers. Unlike the thermonuclear lights that some of my colleagues use, this set-up is not going to light up the whole countryside, but for a simple scene like this, it works pretty well. 1/200th at f/8 and 1600 ISO.

 

This image was captured during the Thanksgiving 2025 weekend, during North Pole Express operations at Connecticut's Valley Railroad.

Kasuga-taisha shrine,Nara, Japan

 

Seko throws the lasso at deer's antlers and hooks it to capture the deer.

 

I love the sky most of the total nature. Because it always stay over me, wherever I go, wherever I live. I love colors & the sky change itself in every colors like red, orange, blue, black, white, magenta etc. Also the sky keep the georgious sun for me. The sky can change only by the sun light. I love to capture the sky & here, I tried to show something like that. Luckily I got some birds flying over there.

 

From: Rokyea Sharani, Mirpur-10, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

This was taken from a low flying helicopter without doors/windows. I used a zoom lens to capture the finer details and close ups of the landscape. Hunter Valley is the wine country of New South Wales, Australia

 

Having lunch with a girlfriend.

...the same Sun Flower I captured previously, revisited later the same week.

 

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High Museum of Art. Atlanta, GA

Blue-tailed bee eater in flight after capturing a dragonfly

I love Florida sunsets. And the person in this photo.

The photo doesn't quite capture the blistering cold and scorching winds that race atop this lookout in the Hakone region, Japan.

 

Merry Christmas Everyone! See you all next year!

French postcard of a captured Albatros. The reverse identifies it as a DII model at least according to the original owner.

Historic Akaroa Heads February 27, 2016 Banks Peninsula, New Zealand.

 

My son took me out to the heads to see the sunset while he was staying with me in Akaora. You use to being able to drive right to the lighthouse. Because of the earthquakes there is too much damage to the road. I wasn't able to walk down but my son did.

 

The original Akaroa Lighthouse started operation on the headland of Akaroa Heads in 1880. One hundred years later, it was moved down to Akaroa Township, after being replaced by an automated light.

 

The foundations are all that remain of the lighthouse keeper’s family homes, but the original stonework of the supply road down to Haylocks Bay remains along the cliff face, including an original stone culvert at the junction of the road and the small stream.

 

More History of the Lighthouse:

www.doc.govt.nz/parks-and-recreation/places-to-go/canterb...

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Finally sun is here & today is Rio's birthday. So what is better than taking my doll for a photo shot for a friend of mine ! Perfect excuse to delay my planned cleaning process xxx

  

Press L for Love :)

guy capturing the sunrise

Scavrat Captured Beta.

 

When I built the Archon Beta, I knew I wanted to build more than one. This was a great opportunity to return to one of my favourite #darklegacies factions, the Scavrats. I added a bit of steampunk flavour to this build, with the bolt launcher and exhaust, which is truer to the original source material. It also has a Sisterhood Lantern of Revelation up front to ensure no invisible demons can sneak up on the pilot when working the carrion fields.

 

This build is complete but also a WIP, as I have a bunch of old dark gray parts coming in from BrickLink and I may replace the left arm cannon with an arm/multi-tool. I also need to get to work on my new custom base so I can do some proper photos.

"The physical world, including our bodies, is a response of the observer. We create our bodies as we create the experience of our world." - Deepak Chopra

 

- Pentax K1000

- Kodak Portra 400

  

There are a million ways to shoot this scene but none can do it justice. I went to Tahoe for the first time when I was a little kid and was instantly captivated. I've been there countless times since, always drawn back by her beauty and the memories that were made there..never quite realizing that she captured a part of my soul along the way. Within that beautiful place there is a peace..a safe haven that is there waiting for me..always.

 

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