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Tinkertown Museum
Sandia Park, NM
www.facebook.com/ed.mckinney.169
Electro-diesel 73001,& 319 367, the 319,s, or at least some of them, are being mooted for Diesel engine fitment, making them in effect ED's. ok 73's are third rail/diesel machines, whereas 319's would be overhead pickup,
This was a move from (0Z48) Bury ELR- Lydney up goods loop, which comprised 57315,hauling 31466 and 73001.
Last dive of the day, and Ed, our dive master, thought he would add some fun by spraying fragments of corn from a squeeze bottle--you can see the bits in the water. Well, the fish loved it, and mobbed him--you can just see parts of him and his equipment through a seething mass of fish (follow the bubbles). I looked later to see if the feeding frenzy had taken any pieces out of him, but he looked happy and intact.
Most of those are Chub, but I also see some yellow and black Sergeant Majors. The fish in the upper left corner is a Black Durgon.
Long Caye, Lighthouse Reef, Belize
Death Valley National Park, California
Camera: Pentax 645z (Medium format digital)
Lens: SMC Pentax-645 FA 150-300mm f/5.6 ED [IF]
(synthetic raffia) --- --- Ed Rossbach (Chicago, 1914 – Berkeley, California, October 7, 2002) was an American fiber artist. His career began with ceramics and weaving in the 1940s, but evolved over the next decade into basket making, as he experimented playfully with traditional techniques and nontraditional materials such as plastic and newspaper.
Rossbach explored the possibilities of fiber as a material, both on an off the loom. He was strongly influenced by ethnic textiles, including basketry, and often combined ethnic techniques with contemporary materials such as plastic and newspaper. His explorations of three-dimensional forms and basketry as an art form challenged the accepted boundaries of what could be done with craft materials and led to him being considered the "father of contemporary baskets". He has been described as "transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary". (Wikipedia)
La giornata era caratterizzata da un vento sostenuto, rientrando a casa, intorno alle 15,00 circa, ho notato che sugli steli in fiore, ondeggianti al vento, della lavanda nel nostro giardino c'era un bellissimo esemplare di farfalla, grande e dai colori appariscenti che tracannava nettare a volontà.
Il tempo di montare l'obiettivo macro ed impostare la reflex (scatto a raffica a mano libera) ed il gioco è fatto con il risultato che è sotto i Vostri graditissimi occhi :)
I have somewhat evolved in my reticence towards HDR, in fact I think if its done well (and the jury is still out for me on this image!) - I think it can evoke a completely different mood. I have shot Secret Beach in Makena dozens of times, this is my second HDR attempt.
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Ed Levin Park,Milpitas,Ca
These little guys were so funny, every time mom
would fly by they would beg... mom said get it yourself !
Ed Hendler Bridge, over the Columbia River at Pasco-Kennewick, Washington. Built 1978 and still beautiful.
Headliners at the 1996 Edwards AFB 'Open House' were these
US Air Force Lockheed YF-117A Night Hawks 79-10783/ED and 79-10784/ED, both with the 410th FLTS
Along with a production model, 85-0831/ED the trio had 'bounced' the show with the latter sporting some sort of external pod
After their short display - the 3rd turned shy and disappeared back to Lockheed's Palmdale facility whilst these two taxied right up to the crowd line
Scanned Kodak 35mm Transparency