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Devil paws have no fear....apart from loud noises, the other chinny, random people, and everything else
I've been wanting to post this one for a long time... but I never got around to scanning the print until now. This was taken with my Nikon FE2 manual focus SLR and a 50 mm Nikkor f/1.8 prime lens, ISO 400 Kodak color print film, f 5.8 at 1/30 (I think... I can't recall the actual shutter speed). This was at the King William Parade, a FIESTA SA event in San Antonio, Texas.
Show da Banda Devils N' Jokers no Rock in Rancho dia 02/10/2010
Foto tirada por Bruno Chapolin ao usar a foto por favor colocar os devidos Creditos.
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, One day while walking to my hotel room in Granada I passed by the room of Lauren, Katie and Emily. They asked me if I wanted to see something shocking. Something, that would cause my blood to freeze and my bones to grow cold.
Skeptically, I entered their room and surveyed the scene. Seconds later, I would never be the same.I could not believe my eyes. An actual demon had possessed their grocery bag.
I ran to my room to get my camera to document this phenomenom that can only be described as, Devil Bag. A real life grocery bag, posessed by the soul of Satan himself.
Be afraid. Be very afraid.
Devils Tower
National Monument
Wyoming, USA
I used a zone method to mask and tweak my favorite photograph of Devil's tower. There is a slight crop to not show a foreground tree on the left side.
There is a pullout just before the final turn into the visitor's center.
44°35'32.0"N 104°43'28.9"W
Auf-/Abstiegsplayoffs, Spiel 5, Junioren U18 B:
Red Devils – Waldkirch-St. Gallen 4:3 n.V. (0:1, 1:2, 2:0, 1:0)
Mehrzweckhalle, Altendorf.
© Pascal Müller, www.seppli.li
Jersey The Devil performing at Drag Spectacular January 2019 - UWE LGBT+ hosted in the Queenshilling
Devil's Kitchen is a 115-acre "badlands in a basin" between Shell and Greybull, Wyoming. Although it's easily accessed from US highway 14, it is not widely known and whenever I've been there, I and my companions are usually the only people present.
It's a geologist's and a photographer's paradise for the ancient geologic history revealed in its walls, floor, and the fantastically shaped and colored formations within.
The site linked below suggests the formation is on federal land, but there is no signage to indicate what agency it falls under, which is uncharacteristic of entities like the Bureau of Land Management, US Geologic Survey, or the National Forest Service. I'm stumped.
For those who benefit from the technical details, this is the best, if not the only, online information I've found: