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Got close and personal to a very vintage movie projector. It was the first time I've ever seen one of these devices and I loved the look of it! It would be cool to have one of these on display and even luckier if I used it for its purpose. It's a purchase I'll definitely revisit in the future.
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Highlight des Tages war die SEL 181 211-4 mit ihren leeren Betonteilezug auf dem Weg nach Neumarkt (Oberpfalz)
DGS 69172 Neumünster Gbf - Neumarkt (Oberpfalz) +425 (Sdl.)
American bullfrog taken at Wildwood Lake, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
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USAFE Boeing WC-135 Constant Phoenix climbs out from RAF Mildenhall, Suffolk, England.
The WC-135 Constant Phoenix is a special-purpose aircraft derived from the Boeing C-135 Stratolifter and used by the United States Air Force. Its mission is to collect samples from the atmosphere for the purpose of detecting and identifying nuclear explosions.
It seems strange to be home again after being away for a couple of weeks! Anyway, I have accumulated a fair amount of new material from visiting both Cornwall and the Norfolk Broads. These were family, rather than photographic holidays; nevertheless, I made the most of opportunities for photography whenever I could.
Enys Dodnan is part of the famous rock formation at Lands End, Cornwall. I wanted to make an image that was different to the usual grand vista type shot.
A very simple shot of the swan in not the best light, but I like how graceful and calm it seems.
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Dakhmai Shokhon is the mausoleum of the Kokand governors from Norbutabiy. The governors who ruled before Norbutabiy (1766-98) are buried in other placse called Kadamjoy. The word dakhma from the expression “Dokhili Mozor” means a building typical of the tomb. The tradition to build mausoleums was in every culture. Even if it contradicts Islam, this architectural style (first built for the sake of king Mau sol in the 4th century B.C.) was very famous in Islamic architecture as well.
After the death of Norbutabiy his son Umarkhan ordered a dakhma built for his father in 1822, but he passed away just as the architects had finished the foundations. His work was continued by his wife, the famous writer Mokhlaroyim, and his son Madalikhan. The architects usta Mohammed Kozi and Mohammed Najjor finished the construction in 1824. The complex consists of a darvazakhana, mosque and khilkhona (place of tombs). The darvazakhana is the most beautiful part of this ensemble, covered with tiles representing typical Ferghana pepper style. From the portal there are two gates: the first one leads to the court, the second one to the khilkhona (place of tombs). Acoording to the last wish of Norbutabiykhan, the khilkhona is covered and not decorated. There are tombs of Norbutabiy, Alimkhan, Umarkhan and Madalikhan there. After the arrival of the Russian Empire, they began to build a new city in a place that was an ancient dakhma of Kokand governors, and their remains were also transported to Dakhmai Shokhon.
Baie Cipailles - Silhouette Island - Seychelles 2021
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Nikon DSLR D750
Irix Firefly 15mm F2.4 & NiSi CPL Polarizer
Lightroom 6.14
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Tonlé Sap (literally large river (tonle); fresh, not salty (sap), commonly translated to "Great Lake") refers to a seasonally inundated freshwater lake, the Tonlé Sap Lake and an attached river, the 120 km (75 mi) long Tonlé Sap River, that connects the lake to the Mekong.
They form the central part of a complex hydrological system, situated in the 12,876 km2 (4,971 sq mi) Cambodian floodplain covered with a mosaic of natural and agricultural habitats that the Mekong replenishes with water and sediments annually. The central plain formation is the result of millions of years of Mekong alluvial deposition and discharge. From a geological perspective, the Tonlé Sap Lake and Tonlé Sap River are a current freeze-frame representation of the slowly, but ever shifting Lower Mekong Basin. Annual fluctuation of the Mekong's water volume, supplemented by the Asian Monsoon regime causes the unique flow reversal of the Tonle Sap River.
The Tonlé Sap Lake occupies a geological depression (the lowest lying area) of the vast alluvial and lacustrine floodplain in the Lower Mekong Basin, which had been induced by the collision of the Indian Plate with the Eurasian Plate. The lake's size, length and water volume varies considerably over the course of a year from an area of around 2,500 km2 (965 sq mi), a volume of 1 km3 (0 cu mi) and a length of 160 km (99 mi) at the end of the dry season in late April to an area of up to 16,000 km2 (6,178 sq mi), a volume of 80 km3 (19 cu mi) and a length of 250 km (160 mi) as the Mekong maximum and the peak of the South-West monsoon's precipitation culminate in September and early October.
As one of the world’s most varied and productive ecosystems the region has always been of central importance for Cambodia's food provision. It proved capable to maintain the Angkorean civilization, the largest pre-industrial settlement complex in world history. Either directly or indirectly it affects the livelihood of large numbers of a predominantly rural population to this day. With regards to a growing and migrating population, ineffective administration and widespread indifference towards environmental issues the lake and its surrounding ecosystem is coming under increasing pressure from over-exploitation and habitat degradation, fragmentation and loss. All Mekong riparian states have either announced or already implemented plans to increasingly exploit the river's hydroelectric potential. A succession of international facilities that dam the river's mainstream is likely to be the gravest danger yet for the entire Tonle Sap eco-region.
The largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia, that contains an exceptional large variety of interconnected eco-regions with a high degree of biodiversity is a biodiversity hotspot and was designated as a UNESCO biosphere reserve in 1997.
12 megapixel DSLR. Comes in 100 colors.
At last a camera your children won'r run away from when you try to take their picture ^_^
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The church of the Assumption of Mary in Oitylo of Mani, Greece.
H Κοίμηση της Θεοτόκου στο Οίτυλο της Μάνης.
A spectacular event at the Yaquina Head Lighthouse every year is the massive arrival of the Common Murre to nest on sea stacks and headlands. When they first arrive they congregate on the water. After a few days they start flying in circles and land on the rocks. Because there are so many of them they appear to land on each other. The sound they produce is impressive. Witnessing the assembly of the Murre colony is a wonderful experience.
Almost two months ago Jerry tagged me for the 9 things plague.
1. I hate opening up the Pillsbury canisters of biscuits and dessert rolls. I can't stand how they pop!
2. When I was twelve I developed my first celebrity crush -- on Bill Pullman. *dies from the embarrassment of admitting that*
3. I resent how attention-hogging games like FF and WoW are, even though I know I should resent the people, and not the game.
4. I was considered obese when I was eleven, but that didn't stop me from winning second place in a mile bike race that summer. (And I did it again the summer after!)
5. My maiden last name is a horrible Polish one.
6. I have never been on an airplane.
7. Sometimes I miss Pittsburgh so bad that I cry.
8. I cry when I'm stressed or angry.
9. My contacts are monthly disposables, but I usually wear them for an extra 2-3 days.
I'll be tagging people soon. Look out! ;)
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Crab spider abdomen 2 mm width.
Stack of 27 pictures, 4 X microscope objective on DSLR with 160 mm extension tube
Kids on Plymouth Hoe, making shadows and silhouettes.
Shot with a Tamron 500mm 'mirror' lens and yellow filter.
Fuji RDP100 35mm slide film, Olympus OM2SP.
Standard consumer E6 chemicals, processed at home.
Digitized using a Nikon D7000 dslr, Nikkor 40mm lens, JJC ES-2 adapter.
RAW file edited in Photoshop Elements 11.
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Die Zylinderputzer (Callistemon) sind eine, taxonomisch umstrittene, Pflanzengattung innerhalb der Familie der Myrtengewächse (Myrtaceae). Sie stammt aus Australien. Wenige Arten und ihre Sorten werden als Zierpflanzen kultiviert. Der Trivialname Zylinderputzer, auch „Pfeifenputzer“ oder „Flaschenputzer“, bezieht sich auf die in zylinderförmigen Blütenständen angeordneten Blüten. Wikipedia