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This is what happened when breeding of fish in a cage failed.

 

Nikon FM2n | 50/1.4 Ai-S

-ve scanned

Another fantastic day in the excellent company of Jacinto Oliveira.

 

It's true, this amazing little bird never fails to impress and a journey there isn't complete without a few shots of it.

 

Cheers everyone.

 

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Portugal - Vila Franca de Xira - Ponta da Erva

 

Zitting Cisticola (Cisticola Juncidis)

Fuinha dos Juncos (Cisticola Juncidis)

 

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Contact Luis Gaspar:

 

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el brasileño no lo cayó esta ves...

 

subo esta foto para comentar una cosa :

" ultimamente veo muchos malos rollos por haí, y como ya dije hace poco , cada uno tiene su forma de pensar y disfrutar de esto chavales que para eso esta ;) "

  

* josele gracias por el fisheye

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Thank you friends for your visits, comments and faves... keep smilimg and keep clicking.. :)

Testing my first Lomo LC-A.

Yeahhhh ♥

When you try to be cyberpunk but you just end up with a golden arse...

Wow don't you hate when you write a nice long post and it doesn't upload?

I had written about some nice quality time I had spent with one of my best friends but something went squirrely when it was uploading.

 

UGH!

 

Anyway, we had a great time!

Is this one failed or a masterpiece

I put off my picture again until the last minute and tried to shoot a water droplet illuminated by an off-camera flash with a purple gel. Working with speed lights has always been a frustrating experience for me as I have not mastered how to set them up or control them properly. This is the best of the bunch and it is not sharp or clear, but sometimes we have to fail to figure out the areas that need improvement. I might have to keep working on this type of image until I master it.

40099 in the bay platform at Barrow on 30/10/1984.After several weeks here it was re-started and moved light to Carlisle where it was withdrawn.It was cut up at Doncaster by 8/5/1985

Copyright David Price

No unauthorised use

It's the main festival weekend and good weather!! ( a slightly failed pano)

I have always been intrigued by these beautiful little sandwich cookies.

From everything I read, I was prepared to fail, at least the first time I made them.

Much to my delight, they were a success!

The pink/brown ones are bittersweet chocolate raspberry flavor.

The pink/yellow ones are Pink Lemonade.

The yellow/brown ones are lemon and dark chocolate.

I also filled some with dulce de leche...can't go wrong with that!

Fool-proof recipe and tutorial at www.baking911.com !

He actually made a good recovery and hopped right back up without even a whimper.

Mauritius Indian Ocean

Chocolate and vanilla macaron sandwiched with passionfruit buttercream with a chocolate centre.

 

1st try at macarons.

 

Grace Chan's ones look sooo good.

 

nice location, wrong spot for the cell

The Stourbridge Line is operated by the Delaware Lackawaxen & Stourbridge Railroad Company and features a former Bangor and Aroostook BL2 and a former Canadian Pacific FP9A dressed up as Pennsylvania 9880 with a Hancock Air Whistle.

 

The railroad has 25 miles of historic railroad winding through Northeastern Pennsylvania along the Lackawaxen River Valley on former Erie trackage.

 

It was very hot on this day, so the crew can be excused for having the air conditioning on full blast. The oncoming shots of the F-unit with the door wide open are a complete fail aesthetically speaking, but I'll go back and redo this outfit when the weather turns cooler.

This is actually a remake of an earlier "Juggler Fail" shot I took a while back. That one was on a white background. I wanted to re-shoot it on cement so I could include it in my 100x project.

 

Happy Sunday!

 

17 of 100x (x+at my feet)

Global Wildlife Conservation is holding a photo fails contest on Instagram. If you have a near miss image with a great story you have the chance to win an amazing grand prize. I don’t expect this to be a winning loser, but it is definitely a #wildlifephotofail. In April I spent a day on safari with Daniel Dietrich of Point Reyes Safaris. He picked me up at dawn in hopes of seeing Tule Elk at sunrise. The sky was clear and sunrise spectacular. We positioned ourselves to photograph the Elk with that big sun. I have a couple of okay shots but I could never get an impressive bull in a satisfying pose, other than one with skewed antlers. Fail! After that we turned our lenses toward the sea where there were some impressive elk grazing on the rim. Tonight I pulled up my best frame with both separated and looking in the right direction and then I noticed. Both are urinating in this frame. Double fail! April 2017

FAIL! And be Happy...

necklace fail alert. check out our etsy shop here.

Kατασκευαστική αστοχία ή άστοχη μελέτη και το τελευταίο τμήμα της μαρίνας Βραχατίου που φτιάχτηκε (περίπου) στα τέλη της δεκαετίας του '80 βυθίστηκε χτυπημένο από τα κύματα. Στα δεξιά φαίνονται τα άνω τμήματα που βυθίστηκαν. Ο μικρός φάρος που φαίνεται στο βάθος έχει πια βυθιστεί κι αυτός...

So, the analogy of 'blind man in a dark room looking for a black cat that isn't there' seems appropriate. A major alert for aurora, a starlit sky outside my door all conspired to make it seem a worthwhile trip out to Bellanoch - only to arrive in pitch blackness, with full cloud cover and then heavy rain. The joys of photography.

There is no oxygen in space! Which means there shouldn't be any fire!

  

Don't understand why the security ban people from photographing from this vantage. Happiness was short lived when I able to come up. Didn't have chance to capture this scene during blue hour thou. Anyone knows why?

 

© Leslie Hui. All rights reserved.

66156 failed in section between Par & St Austell with 6P07 08.20 Fowey to Parkandillack clay empties 25th Jan 2016. The loco was declared a failure around 09.10 and 57303 scrambled from Long Rock depot to assist forward to Burngullow. Single Line Working was instituted over the UM line (with moi as Pilotman). The class 57 then hauled the clay train to Burngullow after 11.00 with GWR Driver Phil Jones in charge - seen passing St Austell station.

  

Phil worked the last occasion a class 57 hauled the clay train which happened almost exactly 12 months ago!

 

Thanks to Chris Goff for lending me his Canon for these shots too!!

 

The sharp 1-in-76 climb from Westbury Yard towards Dilton Marsh Halt proved too much for 'Western' No. 1048 'Western Lady'. Heading a substantial train load of ballast from the Mendip quarries towards Salisbury on 12 June 1975, 'Lady' was struggling from the outset and finally succumbed part way up the bank. The driver and guard are deep in conversation while awaiting rescue. Copyright Photograph John Whitehouse - all rights reserved

failed.

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