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Neat Swiss Air Force Lear Jet T-782 parks up at RAF Fairford during RIAT 1994
Taken North-side from atop one of the Photo-buses
Note that year's 'Star' item hiding behind the Floodlight
How times change
Scanned Kodak 64 35mm Transparency
Amazing how quickly the vista changes over the course of only a few minutes as the sun approaches and then crests the horizon.
"Nothing endures but change."
Heraclitus
That goes for the queen's guard as well!
Changing of the guard ceremony at Buckingham Palace in London.
Wk19 Change - Poetography ... a weekly inspiration
"Be the change you want to see in the world"
~ Mahatma Ghandi ~
Cagwait, Surigao del Sur, Philippines
Part of the work I made for the spanish ngo Paz y Desarrollo about climate change in the Philippines. Soon online!
5d mark II + canon 16-35mm 2.8
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One of the coolest parts of a Sichuan Opera is Bian Lian 变脸; literally "Face-Changing". It is an ancient Chinese dramatic art that is part of the more general Sichuan opera. Performers wear brightly colored costumes and move to quick, dramatic music. They also wear vividly colored masks, which they change within a fraction of a second.
Below you can see a video my wife took from the performance. Needless to say it was cooler in real life!
Also, I stole the above description from wikipedia XD
A few days ago I shot this beautiful little berry and it was pink & red, you don't find much pink in the fall, but now the berries have changed to this wonderful red glow. Magical.
ODC2 ~ June 7 ~ Change
AR365 ~June 7 ~ Themeless
Technology has changed the way we do things in all walks of life. For those of us who love photography it has been dramatic . We have evolved from a 24 exposure roll of film to SD cards which hold thousands of pictures. We can chose the best shots, upload and edit them in moments instead of hours with a program such as PhotoShop. Heck, with the ability to take so many photos and edit them it can change a poor photographer like me into an average photographer with just a little editing.
This roll of film was in a bag that contains my mother's old Canon EOS 650 35 mm camera. I got it along with her passion for travel and photography when she passed away years ago. I just may go and use it to see how she did it when she was taking pictures in Australia and Egypt 20 years ago. I may just like it.
short series creating more strange faces....first artwork I've done since feeling a bit better but still very tired.....
first artwork I remeber doing for about 3 weeks....
thanks for looking.....appreciated.......best bigger.....hope you have a Great Week & Happy New Year
I was looking at all the pics on this page and thinking about how very different they all are - bold, calming, funny, soft....i like the wide range of emotions they bring out in me. And hopefully you. I love how looking at a photo can really make you feel something. Sometimes I open a picture on Flickr and my hand goes to my chest and my mouth falls open. I love that...
Thank you all for your thoughtful comments. I know I cannot take a pic every day that makes people go wow.... but I was thrilled to see your comments on that ocean pic a few down the page here because I think it is one of my favorite photos I have ever taken.
Cheers. And HBW!
It's one of those cloudy days in West Yorkshire, where we have a sky that is ever changing and both a mix of cloud and blue sky peeping through. By 5 pm there is a lot more sunshine ans there was this morning earlier on,.....better than rain !
You can see on the fields though the change in light levels as clouds pass over....all looking rather lush at the moment.
Emley Village looking towards Emley Moor Transmitter Mast, West Yorkshire, UK
Climate activists gathered in front of the ExxonMobil international headquarters to give them our red line message.
Malabry, Paris tramline 10. The same tram with at left the doors open and at right the doors closed. The lights above the doors change colours when opening / closing the doors. The same happens inside the trams at the ceiling.
The reserve engine is finally changed out. Since it's our own dedicated reserve rig, it will be parked behind our front line after we clean it.
* Change purse for coffee lovers!
Made out of natural linen and lined with a creme-white cotton lining that is slightly padded.
The coffee cup is embroidered by hand (cross stitch).
It closes with a silvertone purse frame.
* Portemonneetje voor koffie liefhebbers!
Gemaakt van naturel linnen en gevoerd met een crèmewitte katoenen voering, die lichtjes gewatteerd is.
Het koffiekopje is er met de hand op geborduurd (kruissteek).
Het heeft een zilverkleurige beugelsluiting.
I remember coming to this same spot a few years back but it sure did not look like this. Although tourism is good for the locals I find it's an eye sore and just to many boats on the water!!
A definite change in body shape. The post Christmas tummy is sticking around.
Partly due to limited gym visits and no major attempt at January diet.
I'm content though - and that is the ultimate goal, is it not?
Steam locomotive wheel castings are heavy and expensive and generally unique to that class of locomotive, so instead of changing out an entire axle, like modern diesels-electric locomotives. Steam locomotives have tires, or steel loading surfaces which contact the rail. These wear out over time and are replaceable without having to scrap the entire wheel. The process for replacing these tires is called sweating, which takes advantage of the expansion of metal as it is heated. Shown above is the heating element connected to heat the tire for its removal off the wheel center.
This is a 63 inch diameter driving wheel for Southern Railway 2-8-2, 4501, being restored back to operation in Chattanooga Tennessee, at the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum.
Photo taken with a Panasonic DMC-GH2, with a Panasonic-Leica 25mm F1.4 Summilux lens.
i only have about 5 minutes to type this, so i'll come back and add more later--maybe.
my second graders are doing an incredible job on these lil "heidelberg houses". i used ideas by jenn (thanks!!) in atlanta to use up a ton of popsicle sticks.
i decided to focus on The Heidelberg Project as an inspiration--and especially the idea of "change".
The kids really got into it and I am sooooo happy w/ the results. the classroom teachers are on board and doing writing/reading about Heidelberg, AND......we are hoping to win a field trip from Target so we can go in the spring. Yay!
i'll post more of the houses later. now off to prep for 1st grade.
The 1st team Changing room at Highbury. Arsenal Stadium, Highbury, London, 13/1/2001. Credit : Stuart MacFarlane / Arsenal Football Club.
I'm shrouded in fog this morning. I'm a bit weary and need some rest.... My inner bear wants to hibernate!