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Another picture of the wonderfully restored Douglas DC-3 that I work on at the Carolinas Aviation Museum.
Another picture of the wonderfully restored Douglas DC-3 that I work on at the Carolinas Aviation Museum.
Printable tourist attractions map of Washington DC.
Created by Tripomatic
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Unfortunately I'm stuck in a rut of hating every single photo I take which means I haven't posted anything in a while. But I'm going to try get over it by posting some more photos, so here's one from almost a month back.
The abandoned DC3 resides on a volcanic sand beach in the south of Iceland. It crashed in the 70s, and over the years things have gone missing and the plane has been damaged, but it's still an awesome sight. The first day we tried to go there it was literally too windy to get out of the car. I hopped out and the wind forced me to the ground and I couldn't breath. The second day we had slightly calmer weather and we managed to grab a couple snaps, but there was also someone else there shooting timelapse photography with an SLR and annoyingly parked right next to the plane so we could only get photos from a very specific angle and distance. This one is my favourite though. The cool part is that the photo is not desaturated; the plane, beach, and sky are all naturally monochromatic.
The 'George Washington Equestrian Statue' at the 'Washington Circle' in neighbourhood 'Downtown' in Washington, DC
Die 'George Washington Equestrian Statue' am 'Washington Circle' im Viertel 'Downtown' in Washington, DC
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Amazingly beautiful art from the DC Style guide, used for licensing, advertising...
pencils: Jose Garcia Lopez
inks: DIck Giordano
and best of all...
Stick a sailor hat and cape on Aqualad and they become Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy!
DC's Imperiex was the living embodyment of Entropy, who planned to destroy the universe so it can create a new one.
It featured in the epic 'our worlds at war' storyline, and was a being of unimaginable power.
Unfortunately this Lego modle looks a wee bit Gundam-y, though due to Lego's blocky nature, it is difficult to make any kinda large armoured being without it looking Gundam-y at this scale.
This photo is public domain but depicted characters are the properties of DC Comics ( www.dccomics.com )
Play respect FAIR USE doctrine en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fair_use
A doctor holds a syringe containing the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at Howard University Hospital.
IMF Photo/Joshua Roberts
12 March 2021
Washington, DC, United States
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Chairman of the Development Committee Marek Belka (C), World Bank President Dr. Jim Yong Kim (C), and IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde (R) hold their Development Committee press conference April 20, 2013 at the World Bank in Washington, DC. The IMF/World Bank Meetings are being held in Washington, DC. IMF Photograph/Stephen Jaffe
This new-to-me DC voting rights sculpture, on the corner of 11th St. NW and Florida Ave NW, reminded me a little of The Awakening sculpture that used to be located at Hains Point.
Milano AC/DC mediolanum forum
URAGANO AC/DC - Quei ragazzotti venuti dalla provincia musicale australiana erano destinati a far tremare il pianeta con il loro hard rock. Lo hanno capito le tre generazioni che hanno riempito il Mediolanum Forum, godendosi uno show iperbolico tra memorie e fradicia sbronza visionaria. Un lungo video in apertura rimbalza tra cartoon e videogame, e poi una vecchia locomotiva è lì a dominare il mega palco. L'irrefrenabile chitarra di Angus non vuole darsi tregua: il carismatico leader degli AC/DC saltella col suo “passo d'oca” a ridosso della voce di Brian Johnson, ruvida come la carta vetrata per l'apertura in gran stile di Rock 'n roll Train. Sembrano schegge impazzite e se ne accorgono gli sbarbatelli sotto il palco che forse ciondolavano ancora nella culla quando gli Ac/DC hanno cantato l'ultima volta in Italia.
BLACK ON ICE - Lapilli di rock dall'ultimo album Black on Ice e, senza tregua, la feroce rincorsa a saccheggiare le radici con Back in Black e You Shook Me, tirando il fiato per qualche secondo prima dell'ultima discesa agli inferi. Una campana gigante rimbomba sul palco e il coro dei quindicimila canta Hells Bells, aspettando di risalire con Let there be rock, Tnt, Shoot to thrill. Il basso di Williams e la batteria Rudd ci danno dentro e, quando sparano i cannoni, l'apoteosi si rischiara con il finale di For Those About To Rock. Fuochi d'artificio, effetti speciali, grande lezione di musica, ma il tempo è passato troppo in fretta. Troppo presto per riflettere sui giganti della storia del rock, troppo veloce per evitare di tornare nelle nostre gabbie quotidiane, ancora più difficili da smantellare se non ci fosse stata la musica degli Ac/Dc, per una sera, ma anche per una vita intera.
FOTO: FRANCESCO PRANDONI
105mm F2 DC front element = win
I decided to capture the awesome front element of this beautiful lens by shooting at a mirror while facing a big window to have a nice reflection.
Apartment photographed for Airbnb last weekend (www.airbnb.com). Host was an awesome guy, a hobbyist photographer I chatted with a good bit, trying to show him the ropes of how I shoot interiors in the process of photographing his residence.