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“In The Dynamics of Creation, Anthony Storr, the British psychiatrist, contends that an individual who “fears love almost as much as he fears hatred” may turn to creative activity not only out of an impulse to experience aesthetic pleasure, or the delight of exercising an active mind, but also to defend himself against anxiety stimulated by conflicting demands for detachment and human contact.21”
― Sylvia Nasar, Beautiful Mind
This scene with a storm that just passed, as seen n the distance. shows the amazing colors and vibrancy in the knolls, and peaks! It also is a wonderful cross section of the Badland's varied rock formations and dynamics!
The first of two FMI crews to come down the hill on this Wednesday wasted no time on an early 0900 departure from the mine. With a clean FMI 50 in charge of four sister units, the train descends the 5% grade into Clifton with dynamics screaming.
Einmal im Jahr zieht es mich auf das traditionelle Backfischfest in Worms. Das größte Volks- und Weinfest am Rhein, mit ca. 700000 Besuchern.
Warum es Backfischfest heißt. Der Ursprung liegt wohl in der Bezeichnung für junge Mädchen... Backfische.
Es ist Wahnsinn, wie viele Menschen sich in diesen Tagen dort tummeln. Nicht's für Leute mit Platzangst^^.
Once a year I go to the traditional Backfischfest in Worms. The largest folk and wine festival on the Rhine, with about 700,000 visitors.
Why it's called Backfischfest. The origin is probably in the name for young girls ... teenage girls.
It is crazy how many people visit this festival. Not's for people with claustrophobia ^^.
There was a lot going on here along the shore, but the elements came together nicely here - I shot this with a shorter exposure (couple seconds), and hoped the clouds were moving enough to add some movement dynamics with the much longer exposure, so added the ND filter and let the camera do the rest.
Canadian Pacific's train 281, has the dynamic brakes howling as they cross over the Rock River in Watertown.
CP 281
Watertown, WI.
Spring 2016
This was some interesting dynamics we observed last year. The charging bear on the left of the frame is a sow with her cub on her right side in the frame. Then there is another sow to that cub's right in the frame and she has 3 smaller cubs.
The sow with the 3 smaller cubs were in that spot fishing when the sow in the left of the frame and her cub approached and seemed to be greeted by the others.
So we figured the two sows must be sisters because that normally wouldn't happen. The sow with the 3 little cubs would probably not have allowed the other sow and her cub to get so close
This is cropped quite a lot.
Just some interesting interactions
General Dynamics F-16C Viper USAF 89-2112 Ohio-ANG 112th FS "Stingers" 180 FW Toledo ANG Base, OH @ AirShow London, London International Airport (YXU), ON, Canada
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
N926NA
Martin/General Dynamics
WB-57F
Shortly to land at Prestwick Airport, a very Impressive and rare visitor to Scotland
Flex Launch: General Dynamics F-16C Viper, USAF s/n 86-0280, 64th Aggressor Squadron (AGRS), 57th WG @ Nellis AFB, Las Vegas, NV
The American Flamingo having a slight altercation!
Usually found on the northern coasts of South America and the Galapagos - Here they are residing at WWT Slimbridge UK
RECOVERY: General Dynamics-Fokker F-16AM Viper, J-020, Royal Netherlands Air Force (RNLAF), 312 Bonzo Squadron, Volkel Air Base @ Nellis AFB, Las Vegas, NV USA
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(Taken and printed actually in 2011)
Lith on Portriga Rapid (PRW118), a paper with fierce lith reaction ...
This is a series of 18 pictures about the European Hardcourt Bike Polo Championship (EHBPC) – Zaragoza 2015. I took these picts during the Octopussy-Birds and Octopussy-Megadrive matches (Semifinals, Final). I resorted to Silver Effex Pro, heavily resorting to U-points, mostly sticking to a uniform, retro style trying to focus on the toughness of the game, the clubs, the ball, the bikes, the players. I hope you enjoy these pictures as much as I've enjoyed working on them.