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Far Ings NR, North Lincolnshire

Voor het eerst in haar leven op het ijs!

 

 

Camera: Fujifilm S5 Pro

Exposure: 0.009 sec (1/115)

Aperture: f/4

Focal Length: 16 mm

ISO Speed: 800

Exposure Bias: -33/100 EV

Flash: Flash fired

  

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The business class seats are wide -- I didn't bring a measuring tape (I didn't see one, but one of the film crews from the BBC had a decibel meter, measuring the sound -- and confirmed that the cabin was about 10db quieter than a 747's), but these seats are WIDE. About twice as wide as a typical economy seat, I'd reckon.

The world’s latest wide-body aircraft, Airbus A350 landed in Liszt Ferenc International Airport in Budapest for the first time today.

 

Lufthansa’s ultra-modern aircraft arrived in the Hungarian capital to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the German airline launching its first regular flight to four CEE cities including Belgrade, Budapest, Bucharest and Zagreb.

 

Following a tradition of nearly 40 years set by Boeing 737, 747 Jumbo and the world’s largest passenger aircraft Airbus A380, Lufthansa is now the first airline to present the most state-of-the-art passenger plane in the world in Hungary.

 

Budapest Liszt Ferenc International Airport (BUD/LHBP)

September 8, 2017.

And what is the use of a book,' thought Alice, 'without pictures or conversation?

The world’s latest wide-body aircraft, Airbus A350 landed in Liszt Ferenc International Airport in Budapest for the first time today.

 

Lufthansa’s ultra-modern aircraft arrived in the Hungarian capital to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the German airline launching its first regular flight to four CEE cities including Belgrade, Budapest, Bucharest and Zagreb.

 

Following a tradition of nearly 40 years set by Boeing 737, 747 Jumbo and the world’s largest passenger aircraft Airbus A380, Lufthansa is now the first airline to present the most state-of-the-art passenger plane in the world in Hungary.

 

Budapest Liszt Ferenc International Airport (BUD/LHBP)

September 8, 2017.

~Lorne Michaels

 

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I am so happy about uploading this shot for the simple reason that this is the first time I got to shoot a monkey in the forest. The Lion tailed macaque is not easy to spot in the jungle and there were a bunch of professional looking photographers who had spent close to 3 days trying to take photos of this guy. We were on our way to Valpaarai when we spotted 2 families of the lion tailed macaque and I got down to shoot some pictures.

 

The area was totally dark as the road was surrounded by trees and very less light was coming in. This is the best shot that I got out of the whole bunch and your valuable comments on how to improve this click would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks to the amazing Petra to let me do this quick shooting around the theme of Alice! <3 She look awesome, and she is epic!

Great shoot with firsttime-model Sarina. Was a lot of fun! She's shot with 50mm F1.4 USM, lit by a Speedlite 420EXII, triggered wirelessly by Cactus V5's, diffused by Rogue Flashbender softboxkit, angeled at about 45 degrees to the models left.

Great shoot with firsttime-model Sarina. Was a lot of fun! She's shot with 50mm F1.4 USM, lit by a Speedlite 420EXII, triggered wirelessly by Cactus V5's, diffused by Rogue Flashbender softboxkit, angeled at about 45 degrees to the models left.

I went searching for the Liguus tree snail for the firsttime today. I did not have much hope for finding any. I was expecting to bitten by a Cotton Mouth first.

 

Lady Luck was on my side and I found two specimens. Both on Gumbo Limbo trees and both on the south facing side. I did not wander too far off the hiking path since the side paths are more like armadillo trails than paths.

  

The Florida Tree Snail is classified as a species of special concern (SSC) and is being watched closely.

 

www.floridaconservation.org/imperiledspecies/pdf/Threaten...

We have a "Splash Pad" in our area and it is a great place to go on a hot day...which in our town, has been EVERY day this entire summer! Today seems to be much cooler and less humidity...so thankful. =)

 

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trying to get to know this little mob ~ there are about 10 in the group

as I approached them they were fighting amongst themselves..

must get a good shot of these roos' fighting - it is a pretty intimidating sight when two big reds go toe to toe ~ I'll be up a tree :-)

 

• For We're Here! — "First Times" AND

• For 115 Pictures in 2015 — No. 28: "Camera"

  

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I think part of the reason i fell down on the job last year was that i made things too complicated. I set up a template and decided i had to follow it every single day without exception. This time, i'm going to simplify.

 

Thus, for the first time, i'm starting my 365 Days project with an iPhone selfie.

 

Joe and Reggie, it's on!

Canal Turn, Sandown

ideas full of fruits

 

i did my first trip to paris when i was 16. we were four friends who had been travelling through france together for the summer, and we had four days and two rides left on our train ticket ("france vacance" it was called, a ticket that enabled you to ride as far as you wanted on four different days during a three-week period of time). we had been trekking and canoeing in the gorge ardèche for the previous weeks, and since a valid "ride day" started at 8 p.m.and lasted until midnight the next day, we decided to take an evening train down to marseille, spend the night there roaming around, then catch a very early morning train to mulhouse (which is close to the german border right where we lived on the other side), hitchhike back home into our village, drop off our backpacks, and finally take a train north to paris. this way, we would only use one ride for the whole trip, and could use the last one back home four days later.

as we didn't have much money left, we knew we couldn't afford a hostel or an other accomodation in paris, therfore we decided that we didn't need any luggage, since we would have to spend the nights on the streets, anyway. so we just took our passports our tickets, and some leftover money, and off we went.

 

we've had impressing and intense four days in paris. we spent the nights on the sidewalk in front of gare du nord (the north station), where we could rest on the ground until the street cleaners chased us away with their water brooms at six in the mornings. quickly we had figured out where to dig up pieces of cardboard to lie on (and where to hide these precious pieces of insulation during the daytime), and which places around the station we could use, and which were already taken by the regular dossers and habitué clochards.

 

needless to say we didn't get much sleep at night. it was loud and bright, we got quite a few "unwanted guests" trying to squeeze themselves between us in the wee hours, and even in a warm summer, it gets cool at nighttime when you're lying on plain ground with neither a sleeping bag nor a jacket (i didn't even bring long pants; that's why in the picture above you can see me with my legs tugged into a plastic garbage bag, since my calves had been getting uncomfortably cold the nights before.) the person in the sleeping bag to the right was a dutch traveller who was afraid to sleep alone, so we gave her a place at our side for a night.

during the daytime, we occasionally had a nap or two in parks or on a traffic island, but when you're 16, you can get away with almost no sleep for quite a while, and the city was energizing enough for us to keep us going. we were filled with ideas and fruits and inspirations....

 

the pic was taken in the very early morning hours by friend number four, who had gotten up shortly before the water broom men arrived.

Trents first time going swimming, taken at our apartment complex

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