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We have a color coded weather warning system here in Iceland and yesterday, january 12th was one of many code-yellow days recently. A group I am in had long planned a photography daytrip and being the crazy stubborn þetta-reddast-Icelanders we couldn't just cancel so we went ahead. We found the eye of the storm and got beautiful, dramatic lighting while outside the eye people were stuck sitting in airplanes for hours and people getting rescued from snowed-in-cars on the streets near Keflavík airport. Shot on Canon EOS 5DsR w/ Canon EF 300/2.8L IS.
To my Icelandic follower friends I'd like to point you to my group's website, www.fokusfelag.is - the website has recently reopened (with the help of yours truly) after a very long downtime, and we just opened a chat forum that is not just members only but is open & welcoming to everybody.
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A former B&O code line pole was still in use along the Metropolitan Subdivision in 1997 at Point Of Rocks MD.
Kodak HIE infrared film, 25A red filter.
contax aria, Carl Zeiss, bergger pancro400 developed in Ars imago FD (1+39) and fixed with Ars imago FX
PN W230 idles in their yard in Lansdale, PA on a cold February evening with C39-8 8212 on the point and seven boxcars for Lansdale Warehouse, as viewed from SEPTA's Parking Garage, this photo costed $2 to take. January 7, 2020.
Code is a common eland, a type of antelope native to southern Africa. Their conservation status is "least concern."
Code has been with the zoo for just a few weeks, but it's already evident that this young man is growing!
I started this fleet with the goal of keeping each ship small. I was getting a bit of size creep on some of the microspace ships I built last year. I started with the cruiser and went down in size from there. More views in my microspace album.
Orion-class Cruiser
Hecate-class Destroyer
Talos-class Missile Frigate
Triton-class Support Frigate
Demeter-class Light Frigate
LDD file can be downloaded from my OneDrive: 1drv.ms/1e76CYK
After making a pickup at the Midway, Florida, rock yard M746 is returning to Tallahassee's B yard with a nearly 50 car train of local traffic from BASF in Quincy and rock empties from Midway just east of town. It was a cloudy day, but the sun had broken through the clouds below the tree line making for one heck of a sunset shot with the still in use code-line completing a shot I had wanted since last June. Getting standard cab power is a nice bonus as well.
The more I observe our abundant Nephila clavatas in the bushes, the more I become convinced that there is more to them than at first meets the eye.
Now, after what seems an age of contemplation and cogitation, I realize they are trying to tell us something important.
Are there any cryptographers out there among the Arachtober community? Please help me to decipher this, as the message may be shredded at midnight on October 31st!
October 30th:
I finally realised that each line is a single word.
Their message reads simply:
"See you next October".
Meet Alfred Newman, 3rd Marine Division, WWII. Mr. Newman, 91, is one of the eleven remaining Navajo Code Talkers from World War II. He signed a book for me, 'It Had To Be Done', a collection of stories from the code talkers themselves. Learn more about what's being done to preserve this legacy at www.dinecodetalkers.com or facebook.com/DineCodeTalkers. It was such an honor to meet Alfred and I have to admit, I had a good cry afterwards. I have a special place in my heart for all WWII veterans. We are slowly loosing them....ask questions, let them teach us.