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Candle Floating in Oil. For lighting Joss Sticks in prayer.
Kek Lok Si Temple, Air Hitam, Penang, Malaysia.
Under Construction - shoebox minature mardi gras float for 'tit Rəx Parade, New Orleans only micro-krewe.
Float Title - RHODA: The Original Bad Seed
Parade Theme 2015: l’Enfant Terrible
Ry Craike's floater.
Quiksilver Pros stormed east coast of Malaysia for some surf after they give a surfing demonstration to fans at Revolution 2.0
Some people avoid the traffic by flying to and from the cottage in their float plane. This is a 1998
Murphy SR2500 about to take-off in Brydon Bay, Lake Muskoka, Gravenhurst, Ontario.
Best viewed in light box
VALLETTA, MALTA - FEB 13 - Colourful float from the International Carnival of Malta on Saturday February 13th 2010
To get the feeling of Mardi Gras year-round, visit Mardi Gras World, the largest float designing and building facility in the world. Here more than 80 percent of the floats that journey down New Orleans' streets during the Carnival season are designed and built.
Begun in 1947 by float designer and builder Blaine Kern, Mardi Gras World provides visitors with the opportunity to don authentic Mardi Gras costumes and tour enormous warehouses filled with floats. The tour includes a short video and guide who is quite knowledgeable about Mardi Gras history and customs. And for a taste of Mardi Gras, king cake and piping hot New Orleans coffee are served.
During the tour, visitors learn about the many traditions surrounding Mardi Gras parades, balls and music, as well as the intricacies of float designing and building. Mardi Gras floats began rumbling down New Orleans streets in 1837 with mule-drawn carriages. Today the tradition continues with sophisticated mega-floats, which hold more than 200 masked riders and are lit with fiber optic cables and laser lights.
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Float planes on dry land near Schwatka Lake in Whitehorse, Yukon.
I just had this film processed. It had been sitting on my shelf for a couple of years. I would have shot this roll in mid to late 2015, or early 2016. Unfortunately, in addition to temporarily misplacing the film, I also failed to record the camera I used. It was either my Nikon FM, or one of two Olympus OM-1 bodies. All three cameras were manufactured in the early to late 1970's.