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21/12/2016 6°C in Home Gym, but training heats one up fast ! But I've never been so tired in my life...... In this photo I had changed plates( from one set to the next) on each dumbell, by 0.25kg ............... Managed just over 2/3 of the normal chest workout ultimately.
Seasons of change.
As autumn descends so to does the season of change as the trees lose their summer foliage and replace it with the autumn leaves.
Camden, New South Wales, Australia.
The same location pictures taken a few minutes apart with different camera/lens combinations. The morning light was changing rapidly.
We appear to go from one day of sunshine to a day of rain and then back to sunshine!! Today, we have rain and it is getting cooler each day!!
Stay Safe Everyone!
Thanks to everyone who views this photo, adds a note, leaves a comment and of course BIG thanks to anyone who chooses to favourite my photo .... Thanks to you all!
the previous one still wasn't good enough...
now with color changed beak and eyes too!
i hope you will enjoy the model guys! =)
i hope this is a final version. ;-)
still a 30 cm square of yellow chiri unryu, foil and black thin unryu sandwich ;-)
Change that is all he is asking for
Change that is the least you can give
Our Daily Challenge: Change
Toa Bomonga. Reforged
Toa Bomonga
Kanohi: Obelisk (Mask of Growth)
Element: Stone, Sand & Iron Sand
Weapons: Level 10 Meteor Breaker Hammer
(Originally larger but decided to tone it done in size to be lighter and easier to use.
would be a level 20 hammer with the extra weight of the the second head)
Great Diablos War Axe
Ultra durable and Sharp to last forever.
Obliterates and Cuts through the largest and hardest rocks and thick armor.
Protosteel Drill Spear
A mighty spear that doubles as a gunlance
penetrates armor and breaks weapons at super sonic speeds and explodes a burst of sand & rock
Berserkers
Mini feet add-ons allows for greater kicking strikes that launches targets or objects far and fast or smashes to pieces
Powers:
Sand bending, creating hazardous dry storms
and towers of stone
side effects: chance of rust, slowness and increased weight
able to retreat & hide in the the sand & stone in perfect stealth
Bomonga spent his matoran days as a builder, carving and often finding treasure and ore he would use in forging stronger better weapons & armor for himself, his fellow villages and other villages in need. he took his duty very seriously and with pride, like Hafu and a few other hard working matoran of each tribe, some helping him set up shop. often he would go adventuring away from his shop and village, finding more and new material to work with, trade & make repairs if needed, if he found a favorite dig-site or some place that was worth his time, he would honor it with a statue of his image or a highlight of the surrounding area. Bomonga's life would change one day, new doors would open, his skills great as they are would improve greatly with new ability's and powers, the Stone Artist matoran would face his destiny when he unearthed a strange stone he only heard from stories long past, a mysterious stone radiating with power, glowing from the cracks hidden under rock, most likely forgotten by the makuta or piraka, Bomonga reached for the stone, it glowed intensely before it faded and absorb into his hand, it continued as it flowed up his arm and through his whole body as it grew and transformed into a new and stronger generation of Toa.
Custom eyes and painted mask by @driftingmoc
The mask designer @rothanaki on instagram
My entry for Theme 1 "Change", and one of the showcased pics on the wall..
430EXII blue-gelled with omnibounce in the background at 1/8th power, 580EXII below the cam thru umbrella at 1/16th power, light painted during the long exposure.
Credits to Ian for his 400D and Muyao for his 70-200.
14/52
Explored #39
I got up early with an idea to try somewhere new but I hadn't anticipated that the snow would be quite as picturesque. Rather that waste it, I decided on the way to detour instead to Curbar.
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The Adélie Penguin is a species of penguin common along the entire Antarctic coast, which is their only residence. They are among the most southerly distributed of all seabirds, as are the Emperor Penguin, the South Polar Skua, the Wilson's Storm Petrel, the Snow Petrel, and the Antarctic Petrel. In 1840, French explorer Jules Dumont d'Urville named them for his wife, Adélie. There are estimated to be a total of 2.4-3.2 million breeding pairs of Adélie penguins; they are distributed around the coastline of the Antarctic continent.
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One thing I like very much in Sichuan is the "Changing Mask ance" I love the lively song they play when they changing mask... so fast and at a blink of an eye, they change the mask on their face. All mask are colorful just like these souveneir masks. One of fame of Sichuan and I also like Sichuan food.
Shot was taken at the souveneir corner at the temple that worships Li Ping, the great wiseman who at old time built the dam to divert water to Sichuan by dividing water using structure like fish mouth and digged another river by cutting the rocky mountain using fire to heat and water to cold to accelerate the decaying of rock. All are done by the help of people in the city he was a governor.
This dam lasts and is used till present and the place is one of UNESCO World Heritage.. The place and the mountain is the location of history in the Three Kingdom era too, if I dont remember it wrong.
I really like this place and would like to stay longer, for its lovely and poetic city. I am sad to know this place, the nearest place to earthquake center was severely damaged and schools collpased taking away many children's lives.
The world is wide and the places I once stepped are all special for me.. that once in life I was there and those memories remain lifetime...
Li Ping Temple
Dujiangyuan
Sichuan, China
Week 10/52: Changes.
Another March is here, which means as much as I have tried to stop it, Stink's birthday is right around the corner. My little, tiny baby is not really a baby anymore.
The arriving crew of VC81 make their way to the crew room to perform their sign off duties while the departing crew get comfortable in their 'office' for their leg of the journey. The new crew will work the train to Mackay before being relieved there by Townsville based crew.
Exhibit on "Space for Climate" put in place by ESA and CNES at the Champs-Elysées Avenue in Paris, from 18 October to 27 October 2015. ESA and CNES mobilised to share with citizens the key role of space in controlling Climate Change.
Credit: ESA–F. Doblas CC BY-SA IGO 3.0
You want a tele perspective from your smartphone? Piece of cake ... just shoot from a farer distance and crop the shot later-on. Volia -- tele perspective.
Of course, the price is that severe loss in resolution, but often, especially for the web, the resolution will still be high enough.
Also have a look at the size changes. In the middle "tele" shot, the size of the background elements gets much larger.
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Tilo ~gallo~ Gockel
After something ripped my black tights, I had to change them. And I only had a nude pair on hand. Luckily, the nude high heels matched them much better.
The Mood Changers set arrived in the post today!! So excited :D I just had to take a quick photo. The Lilac head is my favorite.
[...] Change does not roll in on the wheels of inevitability, but comes through continuous struggle. And so we must straighten our backs and work for our freedom. A man can't ride you unless your back is bent [...]
-- Quote by Martin Luther King, Jr. (American Baptist Minister and Civil-Rights Leader. 1929-1968)
Nikon D70, Tokina 12-24 f/4, 12mm - f/18 - 0.8s - HDR 3xp +2/-2EV
Calcata, Italy (January, 2010)
Lark got new eye chips & new lashes today. My first ever re-chip, I'd say the success was 8/10 because I cut my finger (Oops!) and her screws were so hard to unscrew. X_X But I'm happy with how she looks!
One thing about living in our area of the country is the scene does not stay the same for too long. As a season changes from one to another, the scene changes with it in quite a dramatic fashion.
The shot above is about the same location as the shot below. This one is taken in winter and the other early fall when the weather was still warm
My dear old friend Euan has left Glasgow for a job in Aberdeen in subsea engineering, and I thought on his last day here we would recreate an old photograph from school. That leaves, of my original core group of friends, only me and Jeff in Glasgow. Euan will be back often, though, and it will give me a reason to go to Aberdeen.