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KINNER KAILASH | A PRAYER AND AN OFFERING TO LORD SHIVA.
IN THE LAND OF THE LAMA | I came back to the city after spending a week in a mythical, fabled land of indescribable beauty. A week without connectivity to cell phones, internet and city life. 21st century time and space seemed like a distant memory. Time stands still in the Land of the Lama. It was an extraordinary, unforgettable journey through some of the most dangerous road conditions in the world. I overcame my fears (both imagined and real) with a little help from my camera. The urge to capture something real and meaningful can lead one into zones where one may otherwise never have ventured. The meaning of life resides in many things. For me it resides in photography. Everything else is secondary.
Cell Storm @ 2024, Limassol, Cyprus
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f/14 | 8 sec | ISO 80 | 17 mm
2 Frames Pano
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Theme : Long Exposure Photography
Series : Dreamscape Madness
Location: Limassol, Cyprus
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Camera: Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta III (531/16)
Lens: Carl Zeiss Tessar f/3.5 75 mm
Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400
Exposure: 1/300 sec and f/11, hand-held
Focused at 1.5 meter
Film developed and scanned by MeinFilmLab
Edited under Adobe Lightroom
Featuring [Krescendo]'s prison bench, available at we love roleplay november round!
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At its Palaestra building in London SE1, Transport for London exhibits the building's hydrogen fuel cell power generators next to the entrance. The £2.4m combined heat and power plant will generate cost savings of £90,000 annually. The six flatscreens run an animation explaining the building's CO2 reducing measures but one wonders if the message wouldn't have been more effective if it was shown on posters instead of burning some of the kWh saved on powering the flatscreens. Press release
This is a junk shot, given the horrible quality and the lack of angle wide enough to encompass the entire cloud. It's here just for the interesting nature of it. This was a rotating, leaning LP cell under the shield of several larger, tornado producing storms, one of which was not too far to the west. What became of this cloud I'll never know, as the focus soon after was catching the tornadic cell to the west.
12/1/2018
South of Green Valley, IL
Not the best shot because of the different exposure steps in the pic, but i thought it would be worth to show it.
This fascinating storm front came up from the valley of the river chemnitz.
For a little while it seemed to become a thunder cell but finally it didn`t happen.
"The early peanut butter made by the Aztecs and Incas around 1000 BC was more of a paste and not nearly as creamy as the peanut butter we know now"
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"When Marcellus Gilmore Edson first patented peanut butter in 1884, he probably didn’t realize it would become a taste sensation that would sweep the nation. Whether you go crunchy or smooth, on January 24 we put down our cell phones and pick up our spreading knives to celebrate National Peanut Butter Day"
Pues resulta que hace unos dias llegó janibani y le dió por publicar esta picshor en la cual da plena fe de la cantidad de basaca que se puede llegar a dar una persona en la vida en cuanto a arte hablarte.
Dias después meri siguió con la actitud de "démonos garra demostrando que sabemos cómo darnos garra" y publicó a una especie de chita-conejo-robot con el cual dio fe deque se dominan las artes del darsegarrismo.
Como yo soy un modesto antojado que tiene pinturitas y pinceles pero no plata para comprarse un celular menos moribundo ni para pagar por la pimpeada (que ellas le hacen, hasta con chou y todo) pues me dediqué a entretenerme como enano y a pimpiar el mio.
Si los de ellas aparecieron en "pimp my cell" conducido por Xzibit, el mio salió en "enmostrame la fona" dirigido por el sayayin.
No manejo el arte a ese nivel, pero me divierto como enano pintando.
I love coming coming to Indian Head Cove in Bruce Peninsula National Park during off season when there are no summer crowds to contend with. There is no cell phone coverage. No city noise. There is only the sound of the waves in those azure waters with a clarity and color you have to see for yourself. This was taken during a sunny interlude last Sunday and I've quieted the water with a 15 second exposure on a Lee Big Stopper.
Super cell strikes over Newcastles Bar Beach last night..
Nikon D850
Nikon 24-70 F2.8
ISO 100 | 52mm | F9 | 13 sec
Nisi Filter 1.2 ND
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Members of Wilson Fire/Rescue Services suit up with their climbing gear Wednesday night to assist in the rescue of a man that decided to climb to the top of an AT&T cell tower on Charleston Road.
Brad Coville | Times
Leica x1
It's a fun thing trying to anticipate compositions with the x1. planning in advance the framing and focus, and then wait for a silhouette to pop up.
Shot in Downtown Seattle, close to Pike Market.
Extremely small cells, a bed,desk,washbasin,a toilet. A prison who had a few famous people,feared men (6) Karpis,Capone,George,Birdman,Roy Gardner and Frank Lee Morris. Built in 1934 and closed in 1963,
Interesting the escape of 3 prisoners the Anglin brothers and Frank Morris. Case closed with no guarantees that these 3 individuals ever made it to the main land....
Let your imagination work!
PS: I could not wait to get out of there and be outside.
The first floor of the East cell block of the Ohio State Reformatory in Mansfield, Ohio. Pretty grim!