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Back to Geonosis? I hope this is the last time. Last time we destroyed them, but now they have upgraded weapons and troops. Then again, so do we. This should be interesting...
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Number: CT-9492
Nickname: Default
Legion: 26th
Division: Echo Company
Rank: Corporal
Primary Weapon(s): DC-15sc Scoped Blaster Rifle
Number: CT-9488
Nickname: Crater
Legion: 26th
Division: Echo Company
Rank: Corporal
Primary Weapon(s): DC-15sc Scoped Blaster
Number: CT-7965
Nickname: Flipside
Legion: 26th
Division: Echo Company
Rank: Seargent
Primary Weapon(s): DC-15sc Scoped Blaster
Number: CT-7957
Nickname: Blayde
Legion: 26th
Division: Echo Company
Rank: Lieutenant
Primary Weapon(s): 2 DC-15sc Scoped Pistols
Number: CT-9494
Nickname: Tracker
Legion: 26th
Division: Echo Company
Rank: Private
Primary Weapon(s): DC-15sc Scoped Blaster Rifle
Number: CT-9495
Nickname: Patch
Legion: 26th
Division: Echo Company
Rank: Private
Primary Weapon(s): DC-15sc Scoped Blaster
Number: CT-9493
Nickname: Flash
Legion: 26th
Division: Echo Company
Rank: Private
Primary Weapon(s): DC-15sc Scoped Blaster Rifle
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Echo Ridge www.flickr.com/groups/3793188@N21/pool/
It's that magical time of year at Echo Ridge. Fires are lit and cabins are warm as the snow starts to fall on the evergreen forests. Hear the ice sing under the setting sun and make a wish upon a shooting star.
Beautiful campfire a fire in a Tomshoo camp stove fuelled by small sticks on a campsite in the woods at Bon Echo Provincial park , on HWY. ON. 41 , Cloyne , Ontario , Canada , Martin’s photographs , September 15. 2020
cloudy sky over Mazinaw Lake
Mazinaw Rock with pictographs
Parks Ontario
cloudy sky
Mazinaw Rock
Mazinaw Lake
Canada
Ontario
Bon Echo Provincial Park
Bon Echo
Provincial Park
September 2019
Favourites
HWY. ON. 41 , Cloyne
Martin’s photographs
Cloyne
HWY. ON. 41
clouds
Woods
Trees and roots near the shore of Mazinaw Lake
Lake shore
Trees and roots near the shore
Roots
Lake
sandy beach
IPhone 6
Moss , lichen , Mushrooms and Fungi on a fallen tree at campsite
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lichen
Mushrooms
Fungi
fallen tree
campsite in the woods
Fallen trees on the shore
cropped photograph
Brighton
September 2020
IPhone XR
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DF
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Marsh board walk
Fox head shaped stone
Picnic table
Shore of Lake Ontario
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Large trees standing
Lake Ontario
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Sandwich Harbour, Skeleton Coast, Namibia.
Sandwich Harbour is caught between the sea and the sand - between the crashing surf of the South Atlantic and the huge dunes of the Namib. Flamingoes and Pelicans are here in numbers, but what caught me as I looked back up the beach was where the edges of this tidal lagoon echoed the form of the misty dunes behind.
This shot is of my New Echo and Fives clone figures decals by AndrewVXTC. This is also showing my new custom 3-D printed DC-15 blaster which Fives is holding and Echo is holding a little arms shop DC-15.
comments are much appreciated.
Thanks LegoJosh
A hint of Autumn colors overlooking Echo Lake from the Mount Evans Scenic Byway.
Echo Lake Park is a park located along the Mount Evans Scenic Byway about 60 mi (97 km) west of Denver, Colorado. The park provides a stone shelter with picnic tables and barbecue grills on one end of the lake, while an Arapaho National Forest campground is found at the other. Access to backpacking trails, including the Chicago Lakes trail and Lincoln Lakes trail, can be found adjacent to the lake. The park is part of the Denver Mountain Parks system.
Echo Lake is a shallow, oligotrophic lake situated at 10,600 ft (3,230 m) above sea level near Mount Evans in the Colorado Rocky Mountains. It formed during the latest period of glaciation roughly 10,000 years ago. As glaciers retreated in the Chicago Creek valley, lateral moraines formed a natural dam to drainage, forming the lake. The ecosystem around the lake is dominated by Engleman Spruce and Sub-Alpine Fir, with some Limber Pine on exposed sites. (Wikipedia)
The last time I saw Echo he was about 8 weeks old, he is growing up fast! Echo is owned by a friend of ours and we met up at Marymoor Dog Park for his first adventure there with our pups.. He did amazing (He is about 5 months old in this shot)!
A place where people tend to shout quite a lot....
Ekkodalen on Bornholm is Denmark's longest rift. It stretches 12 km (7,5 miles).
My LEGO display of part of the Battle of Hoth, which was displayed as part of the Brick.ie display at Kildare County Show in Athy, Ireland on 18 June 2017.
The rebel base and power generator are my own design. The AT-ATs are designed by raskolnikov (one built by davenocheese). The snowspeeders are based on brickdoctor's design.
Every summer I take tonnes of pictures of coneflowers. And I think I never need to take another one. Then comes next year's crop, and I do. Help, I'm an addict!!
Look for itty bitty spider webs in large.
Due to our extreme drought conditions and covid, Echo Bay has basically been shut down for 3+ years. But, it is now back open. This is a very remote marina and very few services. But, these do have gasoline now. I shot with with an ND filter...maybe 8 stops...and, you can discern I opted to use the ON1 sky replacement and it makes it much more interesting I think.
My visit to the old Echo Lake Incinerator last week marked the 6th time I'd visited the site, and the first time since 2008. Not too much has changed here; it's still abandoned, still rusty, crusty and slowly decaying, and still relentlessly 'tagged' by graffiti artists. One unusual thing that HAS changed since the last time I was here though is something you don't often see in an abandonment...improvements to the property!
If you look at this shot, you'll see the foreground is dominated by a large hole in the concrete floor, through which a careless person could easily fall, especially when walking to and fro in the dark to make light-painting shots. There was another hole just like that one on the other side of the crane's "claw" from the other shot, and as you might imagine, those holes made it particularly nerve-wracking for me as I moved around the room in the blackness, shooting there by myself back on Christmas night, 2007. Those openings you see on the lower right side with light coming in were sealed over back then too, making the room very nearly pitch black.
So...when my friend Chris and I visited last week, it was very unusual to discover those holes had been almost seamlessly concreted over! It made for a much easier navigation of the room to be sure. My assumption is that whoever owns the property decided that, since they can't permanently secure the building, they'd at least better make it so it isn't so easy to fall and kill yourself!
This rather documentary shot is one I'd tried to make back in 2007, but because of the lower-power flashlights I used back then, along with the size of the room (about 100 feet, end to end), I never really got it. But with the X2000 I've been using these last 4 years, it was no problem at all to capture this fully-lit scene of the top floor, with the trash-loading crane at top-right, the trash hoppers 50-60 feet below, and the three incinerator loading hoppers along the left side.
Be sure to look at it large on black; the colors really pop better, and you can see more detail.
For more images of this location, visit my Echo Lake Incinerator Set Page.
Night, ambient sodium vapor light out the windows, natural X2000 flashlight from multiple vantage points throughout the nearly 4-minute exposure.
Echo Arena Liverpool es el anfiteatro del ACC Liverpool situado en la ciudad de Liverpool, fue inaugurado el 25 de enero de 2008.
El edificio ACC Liverpool completo, fue diseñado por Wilkinson Eyre y Buro Happold, consta de dos elementos principales a ambos lados de una entrada central: un escenario y un centro de convenciones. El arena tiene 7.513 puestos permanentes alrederdor de tres lados de la pista central, adecuado para acontecimientos deportivos. La capacidad de total para conciertos es de 10.600 incluido el piso. El centro de convenciones tiene una sala multiuso de 3.725 metros cuadrados en la planta baja, un auditorio con una capacidad de 1.350 y más salas en los pisos superiores. Puede ser utilizada la sala de exposiciones en conjunto con el arena, dando un espacio total de más de 7.000 metros cuadrados de exposición.
El complejo (arena y el centro de convención ) es capaz de albergar toda tipo de eventos, incluyendo conciertos de música, convenciones, eventos deportivos, entretenimiento para niños y más.
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Echo Arena Liverpool is the arena half of ACC Liverpool located on the former Kings Dock in Liverpool, England, United Kingdom. The BT Convention Centre forms the other half of the complex
In terms of capacity, Echo Arena Liverpool is the eleventh largest arena in the United Kingdom. ACC Liverpool as a whole was designed by Wilkinson Eyre architects. There are six dressing rooms, five team locker rooms and two promoter offices within the arena Vehicles weighing up to 38 tonnes can gain access to the basement of the arena.
En: Wikipedia
A short distance on I-80 East, after the junction of I-80 and I-84. To better understand the scale, there are four lanes of divided traffic between me and the cliffs ... too far below to see.
My friend Rob (riverboy777) and I went on another early in the dark hike this morning. Our goal was to get to Tamarack Lake in the Desolation Wilderness by sunrise. We succeeded and that photo will follow shortly, but along the way we came to this beautiful glow overlooking the Echo Lakes. The colors faded very fast, and I was lucky to get this shot off before they faded away completely.
View in larger size and read about my adventure on my blog.
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Week 6 The Conversation (1026 -1030)11/03 – 11/17/2019 ID 1030
Alexandre Cabanel French, Montpellier 1823-1889 Paris
Echo, 1874
Oil on canvas
Cabanel’s paintings epitomize the idealized forms, mannered elegance, and polished handling promoted by the French Académie des Beaux-Arts—an institution that many artists of Rodin’s generation rebelled against. This model adopts the mythical guise of Echo, a beautiful nymph cursed by the goddess Hera and permitted only to repeat the last few words said to her. Unable to communicate with the man she loved, the despairing Echo retreated to the mountains and pined away until just her voice remained. Cabanel depicts the nymph with her mouth agape and her hands to her ears, as if startled by reverberating noises.
Gift of Mary Phelps Smith, in memory of her husband, Howard Caswell Smitth, 1965 65.258.1
From the Placard: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandre_Cabanel