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Beautiful Kestrel seen hovering over Southsea seafront......first time I managed to see one of these magnificant creatures!!

During the Yukon Quest, on the Chena River in Fairbanks. Best viewed Large Added the blur in photoshop

Es gibt nichts schöneres für mich als FotografIn, als Menschen mit Fotos zu zeigen: "Das bist du, so seh ich dich und du bist schön!"

Hello there! I have not been here for a while and thats all thanks to school. But now I had some time over! (Not really actually, I have a test coming up next week and I really have to practis but I can´t concentrate for the moment)

 

Eather way! I have som terrible news! Last sunday it snowed, wich means that I am not happy at all... I hate winter... And why does the snow have to come already? It usually comes in the begining of november but the weather is pretty strange so instead it decided to snow one month earlier this year! (And even more strange is the fact that for about 3 weeks ago it was +20 C here!)

 

And now for the picture! It is my friend Mathilda that I have been shooting in a Studio! Really fun, and for those of you who didn´t know, this was my first time ever in a studio! Fun? Oh Yes! We´ll see if there will be more photoshots there this winter but I really hope so! Cause there is many things that I´d like to learn about it!

my first session with smoke.

And it was really cool shooting.

Did I do well? :)

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Sadie Mae's first time going thru a car wash with me.

She was so inquisitive and relaxed.

 

***Explored***

God's Utterance "God’s Work, God’s Disposition, and God Himself III" (Part One)

Introduction

Almighty God says: "God sees this instance of management of mankind, of saving humans, as more important than anything else. He does these things not only with His mind, nor is it only with His words, and He particularly does not do it casually—He does all of these things with a plan, with a goal, with standards, and with His will. It is clear that this work to save mankind holds great significance for both God and man. No matter how difficult the work is, no matter how great the obstacles are, no matter how weak humans are, or how deep mankind’s rebelliousness is, none of this is difficult for God. God makes Himself busy, expending His effort and managing the work He Himself wants to carry out. He is also arranging everything, and ruling all the people and the work He wants to complete—none of this has been done before. It is the first time God has used these methods and paid a great price for this major project of managing and saving mankind. While God is carrying out this work, little by little He is expressing to humans without reservation His hard work, what He has and is, His wisdom and almightiness, and every aspect of His disposition. He unreservedly reveals all of this to mankind bit by bit, revealing and expressing these things as He has never done before."

I fell into a burning ring of fire

I went down, down, down and the flames went higher

And it burns, burns, burns, the ring of fire

The ring of fire

 

Johnny Cash - Ring Of Fire

 

I finally did it!! My first ever steel wool shot and I am stoked. It has been a very long time since I have done something totally new and different with my photography. Kinda made me feel like I did when I first got into photography and now I have some interesting ideas for this type of shot that I hope to try out sometime.

 

Taken on time, posted late...heh.

In Britain we have had the warmest February day on record today & little Dillon got his first look at the garden!

It's the first time he's been outside at our home, altho he was used to going around the farmyard at his birthplace.

I had him on a collar & lead in case he ran off, but he was quite good - only a couple of tangles around bushes. The main problem was that I'd forgotten how quick a kitten can be at running down garden steps.... & I was having a bad health day & almost broke my neck trying to hang onto him!!

Overall, he seemed pretty chilled, & had a good old sniff here & there, & then a quiet sit to gaze about - that's when I took this photo.

Bella, our fluffy tortie girl was also outside, & had a good examination of him to make sure he was the 'right' kitten for our garden :D

Not perfect - but i like it: Another photo from my very first modelshooting at all! Hope you like it!? ;)

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Ein weiteres Foto aus meinem allersersten Modelshoting! Es hat richtig viel Spaß gemacht! :)

The Aylesbury ducklings were let out on tuesday and this was there first swim in the pond

FIRST TIME Northern 195104 down the Mid-Cheshire line seen at Hall Lane, Baguley on 5D01 Newton Heath TMD to Chester

In seguito alla pandemia di COVID-19 scoppiata a gennaio del 2020, la FIA ha dovuto stravolgere il calendario della stagione, attuando cancellazioni e rinvii per il protrarsi dell'emergenza sanitaria a livello mondiale. Il Gran Premio viene inserito nel calendario solo a luglio.[1]

 

Dato il divieto di chiamare tre prove diverse con il medesimo nome in uno stesso campionato in quanto già presente il Gran Premio d'Italia e nel 2020 il Gran Premio dell'Emilia-Romagna, la Federazione denomina l'appuntamento come "Gran Premio della Toscana" dal nome dell'omonima regione italiana.[1]

 

Per la prima volta dal 2006, quando si disputarono il Gran Premio d'Italia a Monza e quello di San Marino a Imola, l'Italia ospita più di un Gran Premio nel proprio territorio validi per il campionato mondiale di Formula 1. Se si conta anche quello dell'Emilia-Romagna, infatti, i Gran Premi totali sul territorio italiano sono, per la prima volta in assoluto, ben tre.

 

Ufficialmente la corsa nel 2020 è denominata Pirelli Gran Premio della Toscana Ferrari 1000, sia per motivi di sponsorizzazione e sia in quanto il Gran Premio rappresenta la millesima gara in Formula 1 per la Ferrari, proprietaria del circuito.[2]

  

it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gran_Premio_della_Toscana

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3rd Station: Jesus falls for the first time

 

Saint Augustine, Florida U.S.A.

The Night After Halloween - 11/1/21

Night Photography - Street Photography

DRUGSTORE - MUSEUM - GRAVEYARD

 

*[left-double-click for a closer-look - quiet & spooky!]

 

HEAD-SHOP - WAX-MAKER - CREEPY - HARPO

 

The Authentic Old Drugstore - 1739

Historic Downtown - Drugstore Backyard

Small Free 'Wax Museum' Inside Drugstore

"A Ghostly Encounter" - Ghost Tour Fun

 

The Authentic Old Drugstore takes you back to the early days

when St. Augustine was but a Spanish hamlet. It was built by

Antonio Gomaas in 1739. He built it as a place of revelry, within

the the jurisdiction of the city, for protection, but away from the

actual settlement. They sold liquor, tobacco, medicine and Indian remedies. They also sold many of their own medical concoctions. The historic building went through many owner changes and many renovations. It was purchased in the late 1980’s by and is still owned by the Harris Foundation. They made many repairs and opened this fascinating Museum free of charge to the public. The Authentic Old Drugstore is maintained and supported by the sales in the gift shop. The gift shop is contained in the area that was once a courtyard and has made no impact on the original historic building. For a contrast to today’s high-tech pharmacies, stop in at the Oldest Drug Store located in Historic downtown. You won’t see any computers – instead, antique cash registers, wood floors and bottles of remedies. Elixirs and tonics are a charming representation of an era gone by.

www.nationsoldestcity.com/2010/03/old-drug-store/

 

*[wax-museum is 'free to the public' after a city-renovation]

 

*[the authentic graveyard is located in the drugstore backyard]

 

*[Saint Augustine is the oldest city in the United States - 1513]

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._augustine_florida

I've always thought that "Great Blue....." was not a very good name for this heron. They never looked even vaguely blue the many times I have seen them.

 

But in the late afternoon yesterday, possibly from the reflection in the rather dirty water, this one bird did look slightly blue! How about that!

August 1, 2022 - The Wedge in Newport Beach, CA at Sunset Time. This was my very first time visiting here and it was an Epic Sunset and awesome experience!

Joshua was a bit wobbly his first time on ice skates. It took him about 20 minutes to go around the rink the first time but he did not give up. He got faster and faster and eventually let go of the wall most of the time.

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time for our lulu to be atop my stream again ;)

   

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this was her very first time swimming!

Looby-Loo's first ever day at the seaside. The weather wasn't great but that was never going to get in the way of manic fun.

 

Chasing waves. Being scared of waves when they chase back. Chasing seagulls, unless they go out to sea. Being out of your depth 2 feet from the edge. Discovering that puddles on a beach are not thirst quenching. But seaweed is great for carrying around with an air of importance. And so on...

第一次擁有相機,超級興奮。

 

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I went out to see Muse and Guru enjoying the cat enclosure, but - nope! - they both wanted back inside.

Shot of a tourist enjoy the views of Time Square for what could be the very firs time. This image is New York

My gear & settings - Nikon D750 , Nikkor AF-S f/1.8G Lens 50mm, ISO 100, Shutter open 15 seconds, auto WB, 2 second timer delay on shot.

 

My first time out shooting after midnight.

 

Footdee is an area of Aberdeen, Scotland known locally as "Fittie". It is an old fishing village at the east end of the harbour. The name is actually folk etymology. Far from being "Foot of the Dee/Fit o the Dee", it is actually a corruption of a former dedication to a "St Fothan".

 

The area has had a settlement as far back as the Medieval times and the first recorded reference to the area of Fittie was in the year 1398. This village was slightly further North than where Footdee is now located. It would have been near to where the St Clement's Church is located.

 

Footdee is a particularly interesting example of a planned housing development purpose-built to re-house Aberdeen's local fishing community. Laid out in 1809 by John Smith, then Superintendent Of The Town's Public Works. Smith went on to establish himself as one of Aberdeen's key architects. Occupying an isolated spit of land to the SE of Aberdeen's city centre, its regimented squares have been described as a cross between the neo-classical aspirations of Aberdeen and the close-knit fishing communities of the north-east.

 

The two squares of 'Fish Town' (known as Footdee), originally contained 28 single-storey thatched houses although this increased when the later Middle Row (circa 1837) and Pilot Square (circa 1855) were added. The entrances on each of the North and South squares were filled in the 1870s by William Smith (son of John and architect of Balmoral Castle). He also added additional storeys to the East and West sides of South Square creating a tenement feel. This was an attempt to ease crowding resulting from an influx of fishing families from other less prosperous areas and to help try to enforce the 'one-house-one-family' rule.

 

The Town Council decided to start selling the dwellings to occupiers in 1880, beginning a period of incremental development and reconstruction. Additional storeys and dormers were added piecemeal by the new owners as funds allowed. The result is one of individuality expressed within the constraints of a strictly formal plan and is a contributing factor to the special architectural and historical interest of Footdee as a whole.

 

Throughout the 19th century, 'tarry sheds' were added to the communal land within the squares opposite each dwelling and now every dwelling has its own shed. Originally constructed from drift wood and other found materials, the sheds have been built and rebuilt in an idiosyncratic manner over the years in a variety of materials with rendered brick now predominating slightly (2006). Some timber built sheds remain, predominantly on the North side of North Square.

 

North Square Mission Hall occupies the central area of the North Square, reflecting its significance as an integral part of village life. The building is plain, with simple detailing throughout, and as such, responds sympathetically to its setting and context. Known locally as 'the schoolie' the hall was built for general as well as religious purposes and continues to operate as a multi-purpose meeting space.

 

The entire Footdee village was added to the statutory list in 1967 as a single entity. The village was subsequently given Conservation Area status in 1968. At resurvey in 2006, each building within the Conservation Area was re-assessed separately. Key examples, demonstrating both individual architectural interest and representing the history and development of the village as a whole, were selected for listing.

 

On an 1828 map, the new housing squares were specifically labelled 'Fish Town'. 'Footdee' referred to the larger area from St. Clement's Church to 'Fish Town'. Later, the name 'Footdee' was erroneously used to refer specifically to the housing squares, with 'Fish Town' becoming forgotten.

 

On Tuesday 25 September 2012, Footdee became covered in foam from the sea after experiencing strong wind and rain conditions. The effect was like a blanket of snow and this made the UK national news.

Preparing ahead of time for Thanksgiving. I didn't have proper tools but was able to cut the backbone with kitchen knives. Took some time but wahla!

A seven image panorama of the Bluffs from Bluffer's Park...I think this is the first one that I have ever done.

February 7, 2023 - Mourning Dove at the Henderson Bird Viewing Preserve in Henderson, NV.

Mack watched my older cat run up a tree and instantly tried it. He got up to the lowest branch and decided he didn't want to do this after all. Embarrassngly for both of us, I had to take a chair outside and rescue him.

Network Rail Class 43s 43014 "The Railway Observer" and 43062 "John Armitt" are seen at the start of the High Marnham test track at Thoresby Colliery Junction with a test train for calibrating.

This is the first time the Network Rail HST set has visited the test track.

1Q10 16:35 Derby R.T.C. Network Rail - Thoresby Colliery Junction.

Hatcher's pass in Alaska never disappoints! Such a beautiful place to try my first ever astro

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First time under the lights!

My gear & settings - Nikon D750 , Nikkor AF-S f/1.8G Lens 50mm, ISO 100, Shutter open 10 seconds, auto WB, 2 second timer delay on shot.

 

My first time out shooting after midnight.

 

Footdee is an area of Aberdeen, Scotland known locally as "Fittie". It is an old fishing village at the east end of the harbour. The name is actually folk etymology. Far from being "Foot of the Dee/Fit o the Dee", it is actually a corruption of a former dedication to a "St Fothan".

 

The area has had a settlement as far back as the Medieval times and the first recorded reference to the area of Fittie was in the year 1398. This village was slightly further North than where Footdee is now located. It would have been near to where the St Clement's Church is located.

 

Footdee is a particularly interesting example of a planned housing development purpose-built to re-house Aberdeen's local fishing community. Laid out in 1809 by John Smith, then Superintendent Of The Town's Public Works. Smith went on to establish himself as one of Aberdeen's key architects. Occupying an isolated spit of land to the SE of Aberdeen's city centre, its regimented squares have been described as a cross between the neo-classical aspirations of Aberdeen and the close-knit fishing communities of the north-east.

 

The two squares of 'Fish Town' (known as Footdee), originally contained 28 single-storey thatched houses although this increased when the later Middle Row (circa 1837) and Pilot Square (circa 1855) were added. The entrances on each of the North and South squares were filled in the 1870s by William Smith (son of John and architect of Balmoral Castle). He also added additional storeys to the East and West sides of South Square creating a tenement feel. This was an attempt to ease crowding resulting from an influx of fishing families from other less prosperous areas and to help try to enforce the 'one-house-one-family' rule.

 

The Town Council decided to start selling the dwellings to occupiers in 1880, beginning a period of incremental development and reconstruction. Additional storeys and dormers were added piecemeal by the new owners as funds allowed. The result is one of individuality expressed within the constraints of a strictly formal plan and is a contributing factor to the special architectural and historical interest of Footdee as a whole.

 

Throughout the 19th century, 'tarry sheds' were added to the communal land within the squares opposite each dwelling and now every dwelling has its own shed. Originally constructed from drift wood and other found materials, the sheds have been built and rebuilt in an idiosyncratic manner over the years in a variety of materials with rendered brick now predominating slightly (2006). Some timber built sheds remain, predominantly on the North side of North Square.

 

North Square Mission Hall occupies the central area of the North Square, reflecting its significance as an integral part of village life. The building is plain, with simple detailing throughout, and as such, responds sympathetically to its setting and context. Known locally as 'the schoolie' the hall was built for general as well as religious purposes and continues to operate as a multi-purpose meeting space.

 

The entire Footdee village was added to the statutory list in 1967 as a single entity. The village was subsequently given Conservation Area status in 1968. At resurvey in 2006, each building within the Conservation Area was re-assessed separately. Key examples, demonstrating both individual architectural interest and representing the history and development of the village as a whole, were selected for listing.

 

On an 1828 map, the new housing squares were specifically labelled 'Fish Town'. 'Footdee' referred to the larger area from St. Clement's Church to 'Fish Town'. Later, the name 'Footdee' was erroneously used to refer specifically to the housing squares, with 'Fish Town' becoming forgotten.

 

On Tuesday 25 September 2012, Footdee became covered in foam from the sea after experiencing strong wind and rain conditions. The effect was like a blanket of snow and this made the UK national news.

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