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RAF Fairford, 20 July 2025.
Bad weather can have its advantages. Look at that spectacular vapour! This is the best I could make of it. This happened too far away from me.
Eurofighter Tifón C.16-36/14-36 going faaaast!
i have another bike..yellow and big..and offcourse i want to share it with u, so i driven it to a great location, sky was beautiful..take the camera out of its bag...no..memorycard....still in the pc..aaarghhh..ok..show u the rest of this yellow thing later..i promise...its so different then my bandit..but owww i love it!!
you sound so sleepy, just take this, now leave me,
I said please don't slow me down, if I'm going too faaaast,
you're in a strange, part of our town...
ne-ne, ne-ne-ne, ne-ne-ne, ne-ne-ne, ne-ne-ne, ne-ne-ne, ne-ne-ne, ne-ne-ne
{ignore the humming....}
-reptilia, the strokes
{from the AGMV in process}
At the Red Bull Air Race in Barcelona
You can watch it there today, live at 13.20 UTC/GMT. They're faaaast!!
They have a flickr account too, were you can find pics shoted with VERY BIG telephotos (is that the english name for a big big focal distance lens??)
Please, no big images in comments.
These Mallards are really faaaast. It's like trying to catch Speedy Gonzalez, but I finally got one all the way in focus and at the right shutter speed in good light. This is probably about attempt-100.
Taken 8/16/09 at Cherry Creek State Park (Colorado) right after sunrise.
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Andrea and Valentina and their final (and faaaast to be realized) installation for the flipbook thing. Nice work in a really pressing agenda.
More about this installation: here
Original shot taken with an Olympus OMD EM-5 16Mp digital camera, Zuiko zoom lens 12-50mm, various post processing.
I'm starting to become known around the skatepark for my motion blur photos. It's not too difficult to do, but it isn't something you can do with a smartphone camera. At least, not authentically.
Back from Milan I bought a couple of presents to me. The new mac keyboard (so faaaast) and a 1 GB ram module.
Das Velayo mit stolzem Eigentümer Frank.
No electric. Just pedalling faaaast.
The Velayo Trike. A beautiful concept. Read more about it on the manufacturers website (in German): www.fortschritt-fahrzeugbau.de/produktkonzept.htm
[day5:to Tuscany] Full video on youtube... www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTMxsMVQK3U.
We rode TrenItalia's really faaaast #9641 bullet train (180MPH FAST) from Venezia to Firenze. It took less than 3 hours (10:43AM-1:22PM) for the commute .
The train passed a lot of towns (communes) like Padova, Stanghella, and Pianoro...
sights like Monselice castle, and the Eugenian Hills,
countless bridges over rivers like the Bachiglione,
and miles and miles of farms and fields in the Veneto plains.
This is the Eurostar Alta Velocita's highspeed line, not only in speed but the lack of stops; from Venice's Sta Lucia station, it stopped only twice: at Bologna and finally at Firenze S.M. Novella train station.
Music credit goes to Gianluca Grignani.
Emile was faaaast asleep smack-dab in the middle of the bed. He loves our new King-sized bed. I'm sure that he feels that he FINALLy has room to stretch out now!
BerryPlush reviews, Faces Double IPA from Wellington Brewery. With Azacca & Citra hopps. Tasting notes: mystery beer is...Wellington Brewery (try a Welly on!) Faces-Double IPA An 8.5 ooh this'll be fun! :D Yeah.. it's Smooooth, no burn, no fizz.. just a mild citrus that fades faaaast and like.. prolly a powerful punch of boozen :3 Was really good actually, want to repint! Poured a moderately opaque dark-ish amber, hint of brown with a moderate thin head that I don't think lasted too long. Again, want to repint, it was GOOOD.
Painting I've been working on about my Father's recent pacemaker surgery. This is how I imagined it going down... They opened
him up like a sardine can, hooked up the jumper cables and sewed him back up... Now he's ready any time his battery stops.
I've decided to go with the Lincoln Arc Welder, instead of the defibrillator, since he's been a welder since before I knew him, and sometimes it seems that it, is what keeps his heart going. :-)
But Acrylics dry faaaast!!
Mark's RC car set to "Launch Mode". Light was fading pretty quickly at this point, so this is my lovely 28mm/1.8 set to FAAAAST.
While taking this picture a man approached me. He said the sign was placed there to protect the fox from the mountain lion. According to him, there is one lone fox and one lone mountain lion roaming this place and if I were to feed that mountain lion that would be the end of the fox. He excitedly informed me that his wife actually saw the fox once. He hopes to see the fox someday unless someone starts feeding the mountain lion. I assured him that I was not coming to feed the mountain lion and he was very pleased with my answer. He had some other interesting words to offer and had I not been with others I would of been sooo gone, sooo faaaast!
afternoon snack: some cazals and chocolate sticks
being quite bummed about portugal's loss against germany. poor boys, completely beaten up by those biiiig and faaaast sharks!
this week came up on me faaaast, man!
i honestly didn't even get a chance to take my camera out much this week,
so instead i played around with my flash in my room.
four shots for the fourth week.
i'll be sure to get something a little more interesting next week.
enjoy parts of my face! :D
(this would also look much more bueno if you clicked L)
These goats knew their stuff, and boy did we all have a good time feeding them. "Their tongues are FAAAAST"