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Pancake tortoises are native to the area of Tanzania and Kenya. The species is thought to be the fastest tortoise in the world. They can quickly evade predators by scampering under rocks, and even climbing nearly vertical services. Unlike many other tortoises, if they find themselves on their backs, they can flip upright quickly.
~Axtel's Autos * Dirt Bike Green~
-Custom paint, poses, 2 passenger, sound & lights-
So I've slowly been working on a mini-amusement park; And this is kinda a quick test for part of it, what do you think?
Dassault Mirage 2000D of the Couteau Delta tactical display team does a fast and low pass about 600knts and you can jus see the top of the fence to show how low they are.
A brilliant display, as always.
The Couteau Delta team comes from Escadrons de Chasse 2/3 'Champagne' and 3/3 'Ardennes at Nancy-Ochey.
RIAT 18
Panned shot of a 1953-built Ferrari 250MM at Lavant corner during the Freddie March Memorial Trophy race at the 2021 Goodwood Revival.
Just him and me using the far left escalator up.
The two others on the far right, out of picture, are crowded.
All three end in the same place and goes to the same trains.
Think I have to read about human behaviour in large groups....
This is the Boise River and at this point it's running through,
well, Boise, Idaho. I think this 'water feature' is man made but I can't see a reason as to why, except perhaps to provide a pool of water for fish, etc during low water levels in late summer. Further downriver but still within Boise, the city installed gates on the river that they use to create 'waves' that people can surf and kayak. (DSC_5635.jpg)
Marco Abud Imagens
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LMS 4-6-0 46100 "Royal Scot" speeds along the North Yorkshire Moors Railway with a freight train during a Matt Fisher photo charter.
© Jeff R. Clow
After several attempts, I was able to get the wing action and the details I wanted. This was taken with a Nikon D7000 coupled with a Nikkor 70-300mm VR lens.
If you have a moment, press "L" on your keyboard to see this at the larger sizes.
Thanks for stopping by my photostream today - much appreciated.
No time for a long exposure here. The waves were hitting this rock on the shore of Lake Manapouri perfectly so it was time to ramp up the shutter speed!
Though this was the result of my handheld panning, I can guarantee you that paces are fast for almost everything in Japan.
Kyoto, Japan.
Mamiya ZE-2
Mamiya-Sekor E 28mm f/2.8
Kodak Tri-X 400
Self developed in Kodak XTOL-R, and scanned with DSLR (Nikon D610 + Tokina 100mm f/2.8 macro lens).
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No metro . No meio do corre corre. E nao eh que deu certo.
It was fast. And I like it.