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Well not the best landing in the world but sure is great for the photographer. This photo was taken just days before Kai Tak closed. I think this Air India crew may have hopped it was already closed.
This was the result of some nice strong crosswinds from the right. Must have made the landing more fun than any amusement park.
This aircraft was scrapped in the USA in 2003.
I took my canonpoint and shoot to a hockey game and got lucky. I aimed it at the goal put it in continuous mode and held the trigger down when the players got close. Nothing like 1 frame per sec.
An amateur, who is trying to transfer to a piece of paper what he witnesses.
"Drugs, Women, and Alcohol are the key to my success." The story is based on some "true events" that took place inside a few of the New York City and Florida nightclubs in the early 2000s. Some of the book characters are still in prison, but others come out free, doing exactly what they were doing before. They only know how to be criminals. They never work for others. They cannot obey rules.
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Why there seems to be some strange sound coming from the back of the truck we were using to move Scott's furniture! What could it be?!
Cinematography by Jessie. Clearly it had been a long night...
This is a video clip. You can watch it on Vimeo.
The Bridge - Måns Mårlind, Hans Rosenfeldt & Björn Stein
Season Four
This season's meta-plot flows the unpredictable twists and turns of the previous ones but the writers make the mistake of giving us too many hints about the killer too early on.These twists and turns are harder to follow and it feels like there are more sub-plots happening than in the previous seasons.This just makes it very hard to keep track of what is happening. To make matters worse we are missing our hero for what feels like half the season - probably more like a third.
We start with Saga in jail which is just terrible given we know there is no way that she would ever do this. We have seen her destroy the relationships around her to do the right thing.
Coupled with this is her boss, unsupportive as ever. But Linn's perspective in this case perplexes me. She is cold and uncaring but gives Saga so much space when she returns.These two positions don't fit. The writers seem to have forgotten that the reason we are here is for Saga.But just putting her on screen and showing her idiosyncracies is not enough. While this sort of ham-fisted writing might have worked during the first season when we were getting to know her it does not fly now.