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We waited which seemed like forever for this fella to take off. Had to rest a few times and reset to relax the shoulder burn. Then finally, just like that, gone! I barely had the room to fit it inside the frame. Light was awesome that evening... Click for larger view. Last post for awhile. Will be in Oahu! :)

Murmuration of starlings circling before the land and roost for the evening. Click for more detail

Beautiful evening click from Dharmadam beach Kannur

Another from the local swamp towards the evening (click to enlarge)

My first warbler at the studio this spring. This was a late evening click so the lighting doesn't show of the other side very well. I like it though.

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I am doing things a little differently today, usually I would open my blog with a set of lyrical stylings, which match the title. However, today the title is not a song, but a TV show (there will be a song that was featured in the show for you to listen with me.) I saw the trailer for the show The Santa Clarita Diet, while browsing through Netflix the other evening. Clicking on it I was pleasantly surprised to see the fabulous Drew Barrymore, I haven't seen her in much recently so a nice surprise of an actress I very much enjoy. It was released yesterday and I watched all 10 episodes back to back... Yes I am that guy!

What is the Santa Carlita Diet I hear you ask... Find out and read the rest of the post including credits @ Corbans Cabinet of Curiosities

This was my first tornado I have ever witnessed and to say that it was an amazing experience would be an understatement. I have been fascinated with weather ever since I was a little boy tracking hurricanes along with the Weather Channel at all hours of day. Since I have gotten into storm chasing, there are so many factors that go into getting to a relative safe location to document a storm. It comes down to careful planning and sometimes more than a little luck.

 

I wrote a blog about my experience chasing this series of thunderstorms that would continue to drop tornadoes and produce an amazing display of lightning later on that evening.

 

Click on the links below if you want to read more or if you are interesting in buying a print.

iamryanwright.com/blog/nebraska-storm-chasing-mccook-tornado

iamryanwright.com/store/tornado-warning-mccook-nebraska

November last year saw Didcot shed bought to life for a great photographic evening. Click on the link to see the results!

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A photo from last weekends grand opening of the Wilkinson Eyre designed Battersea Power Station redevelopment.

 

Having watched it being redeveloped for years it was great to finally explore inside the iconic building, after which I stuck around (twice) for the spectacular Arcadia ‘Lords of Lightning’ performance in the evening.

 

Click here for more night shots :

www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72157605239141446

 

From Wikipedia, "Works were completed and the power station was due to open on 14 October 2022, with 254 flats, restaurants, bars, offices and shops. The 42-acre site also contains distinctive apartment blocks designed by US architect Frank Gehry and a large structure designed by Foster + Partners. The first residents had moved in in May 2021.

 

It was criticised as "a playground for the super rich", with very expensive housing and luxury shops; at the time the project was approved policy required 50% of new housing to be "affordable". Wandsworth council accepted a plan with 15%, but ultimately 9% was built on the site."

 

© D.Godliman

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Photographed at Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada

(285 km by road north of Toronto)

* Temperature 11 degrees C.

 

Total exposure time: 15 minutes.

* 540 mm focal length telescope

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Description:

 

This large hydrogen gas nebula lies about 6,000 light-years away in the constellation Cassiopeia, and in the Perseus Arm of our Milky Way galaxy. The nebula is energized by hot stars near the centre in this view, some of which are about 50 times the mass of our own Sun. The nebula has a diameter of about 200 light years.

 

For a wider angle view of Cassiopeia and this nebula, made with a 50 mm lens on the same evening, click here:

www.flickr.com/photos/97587627@N06/31139391496

 

For a version of this photo WITH LABELS, click on your screen to the RIGHT of the photo, or click here:

www.flickr.com/photos/97587627@N06/31079227441

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Technical information:

 

Nikon D810a camera body on Teleview 101is apochromatic refracting telescope, mounted on Astrophysics 1100GTO equatorial mount

 

Fifteen stacked frames; each frame:

540 mm focal length

ISO 5000; 1 minute exposure at f/5.4; unguided

(with LENR - long exposure noise reduction)

 

Subframes registered in RegiStar;

Stacked and processed in Photoshop CS6 (brightness, contrast, colour balance, levels)

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RFA TIDESPRING moved from APCL Cammell Laird wet basin to Liverpool Cruise Terminal on the morning of February 28, 2025.

 

She was due to remain alongside the cruise terminal for the rest of the day before being scheduled to enter dry dock at APCL Cammell Laird in the late evening.

 

Click here for more photographs of RFA TIDESPRING: www.jhluxton.com/Shipping/Ships-Naval/Royal-Fleet-Auxilia...

 

RFA TIDESPRING (A136) is a Tide-class replenishment tanker of the British Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA). Built by DSME in 2016, the ship entered service with the Royal Fleet Auxiliary in November 2017.

 

The construction of RFA TIDESPRING was undertaken by DSME in South Korea with her steel first being cut by RFA Commodore Rob Dorey on 24 June 2014.

 

The ship was laid down on 22 December 2014 and launched four months later on 25 April 2015.

 

A series of builders sea trials commenced from 29 March 2015 and were completed by 1 July 2016.

 

The finalisation of electrical elements and the installation of Multi-Cable Transit insulation, as per new legislative regulations, caused a delay in the ship's delivery to the UK. On 5 February 2017, the ship departed South Korea for delivery to the UK, making stopovers at Yokosuka, Japan and Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The ship transited the Panama Canal into the Atlantic Ocean and arrived in Falmouth, England on 31 March 2017.[

 

The ship was drydocked in Falmouth Docks for fitting out to be carried out by A&P Group on 27 April 2017. On 10 May 2017, a crane collapsed beside the ship whilst she was drydocked, however the vessel was not damaged in the incident.

 

RFA TIDESPRING sailed from Falmouth for final evaluation trials on 1 September 2017 which included her first visit to Gibraltar, first of class flying trials and her first replenishment at sea (RAS) with RFA WAVE KNIGHT. She was officially accepted into the RFA on 27 November 2017.

 

My computer had been down ( replaced my video card on my iMac) for awhile and I am now catching up on unprocessed files. This was taken Monday after work. I headed out to the coast and was photographing this youngster hunting. He gave great perch shots and flight shots which I'll be posting more of when I have a bit more time to process. The light was perfect that evening. Click on image to enlarge.

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Another from a shoot last weekend with model Gabriella Knight in a field of barley in the Cotswolds. I've not had a shoot like this for a while (I wonder why.....) so I jumped at a last minute chance to join a group shoot organised by Bourton-on-the-Water based Alastair Currill Photography.

 

This was taken early in the evening and featured Gabriella's first 'double denim' outfit of the evening.

 

Click here to see more shots from previous model shoots : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72157648496261420

 

© D.Godliman

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Another from a recent shoot with model Gabriella Knight in a field of barley in the Cotswolds. If you're wondering why you can't see Gabriella in this shot it's because she was having a five minute break in her car to warm up....... As warm as this field looks, there was a strong wind blowing for most of the evening.

 

Click here to see some shots that include Gabriella : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72157714996079351

 

© D.Godliman

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Another sepia version of a shot from a shoot last weekend with model Gabriella Knight in a field of barley in the Cotswolds. I've not had a shoot like this for a while (I wonder why.....) so I jumped at a last minute chance to join a group shoot organised by Bourton-on-the-Water based Alastair Currill Photography.

 

This was taken early in the evening and featured Gabriella's first 'double denim' outfit of the evening.

 

Click here to see more shots from previous model shoots : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72157648496261420

 

© D.Godliman

Devastating, separate wildfires that began on July 7, 2017 eventually merged into one on the mainland of British Columbia, Canada . This resulted in the largest wildfire in the province's history. Smoke drifted over to Shirley in the southern part of Vancouver Island. For three consecutive nights in early August, the air was dark and smoky and the sun became a flaming, red-orange orb. To see the shot I took on the following evening, click Sunset the Next Night

I photographed this eye-catching, award winning Allford Hall Monaghan Morris designed building at 61 Oxford Street on my way to last months #Nikon100 #London #NikonMeetups. This is the Northern Oxford St facade and as such it only receves the sun late on a summers evening.

 

Click here to see more shots of London architecture : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72157635041185106

 

From the AHMM website : "61 Oxford Street aims to harmonise the disparate architectural styles that currently characterise east Oxford Street by carefully replacing some local buildings of note with a prominent corner beacon. With its focus on glass – the surface of choice for retailers – the scheme hones in on the area’s one and only shared material quality, and, in undulating that glass, nods to the history of London’s special glazed shopfronts.

 

An eight-storey volume is articulated with a hierarchy of curved ‘oriel’ or bay windows to unify ground and upper floors and establish the building’s place both on the street and in the sky. The ‘wave length’ of the vertical undulation shortens at the upper levels and combines with horizontal banding to distinguish the retail (the four lower levels, including lower-ground) from the office (the two middle levels) and residential (the upper two levels).

 

Views, amenity and daylight are maximised for office and residential occupants through set-backs, external terraces and internal planning."

 

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© D.Godliman

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Photographed at Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada

(285 km by road north of Toronto)

* Temperature 11° C.

 

* Total exposure time: 8 minutes.

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Description:

 

High in the northern hemisphere summer and autumn sky our home galaxy, the Milky Way, runs through the constellations Cepheus (left side) and Cygnus (right).

 

This area of the sky is riddled with glowing red clouds of hydrogen gas, numerous star clusters, and areas of dark foreground gas that obscures the light of millions of stars beyond.

 

Above and to the left of centre is the bright circular red gas cloud IC 1396. For a close-up view of this nebula made with a 540 mm focal length telescope later the same evening, click here:

www.flickr.com/photos/97587627@N06/30787835700

 

One of the most distinctive gas clouds is the aptly named "North America Nebula", just below and a little right of centre. For a close-up view of this nebula made with a 300 mm lens, click here:

www.flickr.com/photos/97587627@N06/29220929561

 

For a version of this photo WITH labels, click on the right side of your screen, or click here:

www.flickr.com/photos/97587627@N06/30348287793

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Technical information:

 

Sigma 50 mm f/1.4 DG HSM ART lens on Nikon D810a camera body, mounted on Astrophysics 1100GTO equatorial mount with a Kirk Enterprises ball head

 

Eight stacked frames; each frame:

50 mm focal length

ISO 2500; 1 minute exposure at f/4; unguided

(with LENR - long exposure noise reduction)

 

Subframes registered in RegiStar;

Stacked and processed in Photoshop CS6 (brightness, contrast, levels, colour balance, colour desaturation)

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Have a good evening!

 

(Click the image to view large)

 

Connaught Road West, Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong

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A monochrome version of a shot from a recent shoot with model Gabriella Knight in a field of barley in the Cotswolds. If you're wondering why you can't see Gabriella in this shot it's because she was having a five minute break in her car to warm up....... As warm as this field looks, there was a strong wind blowing for most of the evening.

 

Click here to see some shots that include Gabriella : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72157714996079351

 

© D.Godliman

On a freezing cold windy evening

Click on the image for a larger version

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A photo from last weekends grand opening of the Wilkinson Eyre designed Battersea Power Station redevelopment.

 

Having watched it being redeveloped for years it was great to finally explore inside the iconic building, after which I stuck around (twice) for the spectacular Arcadia ‘Lords of Lightning’ performance in the evening.

 

Click here for more night shots :

www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72157605239141446

 

From Wikipedia, "Works were completed and the power station was due to open on 14 October 2022, with 254 flats, restaurants, bars, offices and shops. The 42-acre site also contains distinctive apartment blocks designed by US architect Frank Gehry and a large structure designed by Foster + Partners. The first residents had moved in in May 2021.

 

It was criticised as "a playground for the super rich", with very expensive housing and luxury shops; at the time the project was approved policy required 50% of new housing to be "affordable". Wandsworth council accepted a plan with 15%, but ultimately 9% was built on the site."

 

© D.Godliman

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One last colourful exterior photo from last weekends grand opening of the Wilkinson Eyre designed Battersea Power Station redevelopment.

 

Having watched it being redeveloped for years it was great to finally explore inside the iconic building, after which I stuck around (twice) for the spectacular Arcadia ‘Lords of Lightning’ performance in the evening.

 

Click here for more night shots :

www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72157605239141446

 

From Wikipedia, "Works were completed and the power station was due to open on 14 October 2022, with 254 flats, restaurants, bars, offices and shops. The 42-acre site also contains distinctive apartment blocks designed by US architect Frank Gehry and a large structure designed by Foster + Partners. The first residents had moved in in May 2021.

 

It was criticised as "a playground for the super rich", with very expensive housing and luxury shops; at the time the project was approved policy required 50% of new housing to be "affordable". Wandsworth council accepted a plan with 15%, but ultimately 9% was built on the site."

 

© D.Godliman

DB (Deutsche Bahn) 101 046 with ÖBB Inter City train No 640 from Wien West to Salzburg main station seen at Unter Tullnerbach station.

On this day, the train was extended with 4 City Shuttle wagons at the top.

Info: The DB Lok arrived in Vienna in the morning by night train 491 from Hamburg, then was used for IC train 640 from Vienna to Salzburg and with IC train 649 back to Vienna. After this internal Austrian 626 km rotation, the locomotive returned the night EN 490 train from Vienna to Hamburg in the evening.

 

Click on the photo to enlarge for a better view.

 

© Andreas Berdan - no unauthorized copying permitted

Should she wear these shoes this evening? Click here for more: www.flickr.com/photos/feetinnylon/albums/72157718983892588

Ilyushin 76TD RA76503 of Volga-Dnepr with additional logo for the Antarctic Logistics Centre International leaves Prestwick, Scotland on the afternoon of 9th March 2018 following an aborted take-off the previous evening (Click on image to view full-size)

The river bank in front of Tempe Center for the Arts always attracts quite a few people and activities every evening... Click on the image in the comment to view the strange roof line of the art center.

 

Have a wonderful day, everyone!

Thanks to it's wonderful pastel colours, Holywell Street is one of my favourite places in Oxford to take photos. Like Brasenose Lane, another of my favourites, it runs roughly east to west so usually has great light early in the morning and on a Summer's evening.

 

Click here to see more of my favourite Oxford shots : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72157615954960033

 

From Wikipedia : "Holywell Street is a street in central Oxford, England. It runs east-west with Broad Street to the west and Longwall Street to the east. About halfway along, Mansfield Road adjoins to the north.

 

New College dominates the south side of the street. At the western end of the street is the King's Arms public house on the north corner, a favourite with Oxford University students, and the Indian Institute (now the home of The James Martin 21st Century School) to the south. On the north side is the Holywell Music Room, an historic chamber music venue built in 1742. Opposite a small cul-de-sac, Bath Place, leads via a small winding footpath to the historic Turf Tavern public house close to the old city wall. The wall remains, in places, and follows the course of Holywell Street to the south, partly through New College. The buildings on the corner of Holywell Street and Mansfield Road, along with the Alternative Tuck Shop, are owned by Harris Manchester College, and are used as student accommodation."

 

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© D.Godliman

Click from Kotachadri, Mookambika, Karnataka

Thanks to it's wonderful pastel colours, Holywell Street is one of my favourite places in Oxford to take photos. Like Brasenose Lane, another of my favourites, it runs roughly east to west so usually has great light early in the morning and on a Summer's evening.

 

Click here to see more of my favourite Oxford shots : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72157615954960033

 

From Wikipedia : "Holywell Street is a street in central Oxford, England. It runs east-west with Broad Street to the west and Longwall Street to the east. About halfway along, Mansfield Road adjoins to the north.

 

New College dominates the south side of the street. At the western end of the street is the King's Arms public house on the north corner, a favourite with Oxford University students, and the Indian Institute (now the home of The James Martin 21st Century School) to the south. On the north side is the Holywell Music Room, an historic chamber music venue built in 1742. Opposite a small cul-de-sac, Bath Place, leads via a small winding footpath to the historic Turf Tavern public house close to the old city wall. The wall remains, in places, and follows the course of Holywell Street to the south, partly through New College. The buildings on the corner of Holywell Street and Mansfield Road, along with the Alternative Tuck Shop, are owned by Harris Manchester College, and are used as student accommodation."

 

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© D.Godliman

To see the full set from this evening, click here

Loch Achtriochtan in Glencoe, Scotland on a sunny August evening. (Click on image to see full-size)

(© Gerry McLaughlin)

 

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Photographed at Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada

(285 km by road north of Toronto)

* Temperature 11° C.

 

* Total exposure time: 8 minutes.

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Description:

 

The familiar "W" shape of the bright stars in the constellation Cassiopeia rides high in the northern hemisphere autumn and winter sky, with our home galaxy, the Milky Way, running through it and down into the constellation Perseus.

 

Many large and bright nebulae (hydrogen gas clouds) appear in this area of the sky, along with numerous gravitationally bound open clusters of stars.

 

Above centre are the bright red hydrogen gas clouds known as the "Heart" and "Soul' Nebulae. For a close-up view of the Heart Nebula made with a 540 mm focal length telescope on the same evening, click here:

www.flickr.com/photos/97587627@N06/31079231531

 

For a version of this photo WITH labels, click on the right side of your screen, or click here:

www.flickr.com/photos/97587627@N06/30406597543

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Technical information:

 

Sigma 50 mm f/1.4 DG HSM ART lens on Nikon D810a camera body, mounted on Astrophysics 1100GTO equatorial mount with a Kirk Enterprises ball head

 

Eight stacked frames; each frame:

50 mm focal length

ISO 2500; 1 minute exposure at f/4; unguided

(with LENR - long exposure noise reduction)

 

Subframes registered in RegiStar;

Stacked and processed in Photoshop CS6 (brightness, contrast, levels, colour balance, colour desaturation)

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A shot of the eye-catching, award winning Allford Hall Monaghan Morris designed building at 61 Oxford Street. This is the Northern Oxford St facade and as such it only receves the sun late on a summers evening.

 

Click here to see more shots of London architecture : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72157635041185106

 

From the AHMM website : "61 Oxford Street aims to harmonise the disparate architectural styles that currently characterise east Oxford Street by carefully replacing some local buildings of note with a prominent corner beacon. With its focus on glass – the surface of choice for retailers – the scheme hones in on the area’s one and only shared material quality, and, in undulating that glass, nods to the history of London’s special glazed shopfronts.

 

An eight-storey volume is articulated with a hierarchy of curved ‘oriel’ or bay windows to unify ground and upper floors and establish the building’s place both on the street and in the sky. The ‘wave length’ of the vertical undulation shortens at the upper levels and combines with horizontal banding to distinguish the retail (the four lower levels, including lower-ground) from the office (the two middle levels) and residential (the upper two levels).

 

Views, amenity and daylight are maximised for office and residential occupants through set-backs, external terraces and internal planning."

 

© D.Godliman

Panoramic view for Kuwait City at evening.

 

(Click on the image to see the details more clearly)

 

منظر بانورامي لمدينة الكويت مساءً .

 

(اضغط على الصورة لرؤية التفاصيل بشكل أوضح)

 

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حياكم في مدونة الحياة لقطات

 

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Photographed 40 km south of Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia, between 21.53 and 22.01 CAST (Central Australia Standard Time)

* Observing site: Long. 133.69° E. | Lat. 23.98° S. | Elev. 612m

* Altitude of centre of frame at time of exposures: ~41°

 

* Total exposure time: 7 minutes

* 120 mm focal length lens

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Description:

 

In this view of the Milky Way in the constellations Scutum (The Shield), Serpens Cauda (the Serpent's Tail) and Sagittarius (The Archer), we see four prominent pink gas clouds of glowing ionized hydrogen gas. these are all celebrated telescope targets for observational astronomers. From left to right they are:

 

* M16, Eagle Nebula: 1-2 million years old; ~7000 light years distant, 15 light years diameter; location of the famous "Pillars of Creation" image from the Hubble Space Telescope

 

For a much closer view of this object, photographed from Algonquin Park, Ontario, Canada, click here:

www.flickr.com/photos/97587627@N06/29539735285

 

* M17, Omega Nebula: 5-6000 LY distant, 15 light years diameter; one of the brightest and most massive star-forming regions in Milky Way galaxy.

 

For a much closer view of this object, photographed from Algonquin Park, Ontario, Canada, click here:

www.flickr.com/photos/97587627@N06/29787603455

 

* M20, Trifid Nebula: This small nebula but bright is actually comprised of four components: a pink-red emission nebula; a blue reflection nebula; a cluster of young stars; and a foreground three-pronged dark nebula that trifurcates the bright components into three apparent sections (hence the name Trifid"). Distance: ~4100 LY.

 

For a closer in view of this beautiful nebula, photographed on the previous evening, click here:

www.flickr.com/photos/97587627@N06/49103383493

 

* M8, Lagoon Nebula: This largest of the four nebulae is faintly visible to the unaided eye from a dark sky location, and lies between 4000 and 6000 light years from us. It measures 55 by 20 LY across.

 

For a much closer view of this object, photographed from Algonquin Park, Ontario, Canada, click here:

www.flickr.com/photos/97587627@N06/29786914355

 

For a version of this photo WITH LABELS, click on your screen to the RIGHT of the photo, or click here:

www.flickr.com/photos/97587627@N06/49184174647

 

Here is a photo of the gear that used for astrophotography on this trip:

www.flickr.com/photos/97587627@N06/49017804808

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Technical information:

 

Nikkor AF-S 70-200 mm f/2.8 G ED VRII lens on Nikon D810a camera body, mounted on iOptron CEM40 equatorial mount

 

Fourteen stacked frames; each frame:

120 mm focal length

ISO 8000; 30 seconds at f/4; unguided

 

Stacked in Registar; processed in Photoshop CS6 (brightness, contrast, levels, colour balance)

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