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Looking across the Hertfordshire countryside from a bridleway just outside Royston.
Taken whilst out on daily exercise bike ride yesterday evening.
8.4.20
While out for a jog, I came across these two sportspeople doing their thing in the early mourning sun. One was running into the sun while the other was cycling away from it.
Woman mourning at a cemetery
Flash to the left at 1/4 with umbrella. Flash with grid on the right pointed tward her face.
WOD (thanks to GoCrossfit Nashville): 30/25/20/15/10/5 rep rounds of wall balls and knees to elbows. Wall balls coming along nicely now; think I'm about ready to upgrade from the "kiddie" ball (10 lbs) to the "girlie" ball (14 lbs). This is my first workout doing knees to elbows, and although I had a modification option set up for me I decided to stick with the real deal no matter how long it took. It took a while.
I am very lucky to live in a remote location, up a single track road in the Peak District. The moor literally starts on the other side of the lane from our house. In these times of COVID lock-down, it gives a lot of options for taking local exercise...
This is on Whaley Moor, looking towards Windgather Rocks and Shining Tor, with Combs Moss in the background.
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This chap, a wharf worker, was actually doing push ups to pass the time, while waiting for the ship to depart, so they could let go of the bow ropes.
As someone mentioned, is the other man practicing yoga?
Captured from on board "Pacific Explorer" while it was berthed at Nuku'alofa, in the Kingdom of Tonga.
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Varanger, Norway, March 2018 - 9
The hardest, though perhaps the most rewarding, photography trip I have done so far was finding and photographing Mountain Gorillas in the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Ugunda. I will never forget that, neither the gorillas nor the 2x3hr trek through dense forest. What an exercise that was. Well, that was 5yrs ago, so maybe it's age, though second in line was chasing these Mountain Hares (Lepus timidus) a few weeks ago. One meter of snow is heavy... proper exercise. Loved it!
J-5015 F/A-18C Fleigerstaffel 18 Swiss Air Force, on approach for runway 23 at RAF Lossiemouth 17/11/2017.
2023 Weekly Alphabet Challenge 24/52 ~ eXercise
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Queen Mary's Bower Chatsworth.
Tradition holds that Queen Mary’s Bower was constructed in the 1570s when Mary Queen of Scots was held at Chatsworth, in order to provide a raised exercise ground for the captive queen (her presence at Chatsworth is recorded throughout the 1570s). There is no hard evidence to support this tradition, and while it is perfectly possible that the structure was used by the exiled queen there seems little doubt that the Bower was originally built as a garden feature.
The Bower’s original form is uncertain. It was massively restored in the 1820s by Wyatville and the area around the Bower has been changed in many ways since the 16th century. In particular, major alterations in the mid-18th century by Brown and Millican included the removal of the ponds further to the east. This level and featureless area is a testament to the extent of levelling and earth-moving undertaken by Brown and Millican.
Yes, sorry... back with the Grebes... went there to the lakes again this morning and got caught in the rain!! but on the plus side got more great shots... even three fighting together
Company Commander from A Coy, Victorian Fusileers Regiment addressing his soldiers at the end of the exercise. This is the last exercise before they go on their Christmas block leave in December.
A lone figure cycling on South Shields pier, permitted daily exercise under the Govt's lockdown regulation.
Slow speed panning shot at 1/40 second.
Photos from the Atlantic Trident 2017 exercise at Joint Base Langley Eustis. For complete coverage of the exercise, check out aviationphotodigest.com/atlantic-trident-2017/