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MAKS 2013 at UUBW, Ramenskoe, Russia
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Boeing 777 Emirates at Pulkovo, Saint-Petersburg, Russia
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one speedlight camera left at fullpower aimed straight at the back of the bike
one speedlight camera right 1/2power on stand aimed down towards the frint of bike
A flurry of light snow blows around the downtown streets shortly before the afternoon rush hour traffic begins, making travel a bit more complicated then more driver's would like.
(also, I take no responsibility for the snow as apparently Madison was lacking while I was on vacation)
35mm f2 AI-S
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My boyfriend likes "Light" Beer
[sb600 Snooted, fullpower pointed at subject from far CR, sb600 1/16 for stencils ]
The legacy of the Hornet can be seen in the dual engine setup that Boeing chose for the design. Each General Electric GE F505 turnbofan can develop 20,000 pounds of thrust normally, and up to 29,000 pounds when the afterburner is engaged. Engaged at fullpower, the Phoenix can reach speeds of up to Mach 1.8.
speedlight on fullpower with orange gel placed to camera left. white balance set to candescent to give me that cold background. done with a westcott shootthrough umbrella and nikon sb 700. www.clipphoto.co.uk
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Khao Sok National Park in Southern Thailand is an amazing place. It is covered by the oldest evergreen rainforest in the world, huge limestone mountains shooting straight up in the air, deep valleys, breathtaking lakes, exciting caves, wild animals and much more. Its land area is 739 km², and it includes the 165 square kilometer Cheow Lan Lake dammed by the Ratchaprapha dam. The park comprises the largest area of virgin forest in Southern Thailand and is a remnant of rainforest which is older and more diverse than the Amazon Rainforest. Beautiful sandstone and mudstone rocks rise about 300-600m above the sea level. Additionally the Park is traversed by a limestone mountain range from north to south with the highest point of 950m. This mountain range is hit by monsoon rain coming from both the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman Sea, which makes it Thailand’s wettest region with an annual rain fall of 3500mm. Heavy rainfall and falling leaves led to the erosion of the limestone rocks and created the significant karst formation of today. It is estimated to contain over 5% of the worlds species. Wild mammals include Malayan Tapir, Asian Elephant, Tiger, Sambar Deer, Bear, Guar, Banteng, Serow, Wild Boar, Pig-tailed Macaque, Langur, White handed gibbons, Squirrel, Muntjak, Mouse Deer, barking deer. The park offers a multitude of well-worn dirt trails to explore. Rainy season begins in late April and lasts until December, with the heaviest rains between May and July, then October and November. But don’t let that stop you! The rain is often a welcome respite to the tropical heat. Not to mention the fact that … it is the RAINforest!,
Today we took a wet wet boat trip to the remote northern tip of Khlong Long Lake. We pass the landmark on the Cheow Lan Lake which are the three karst rock formations. The boatman on our longtail boat maneuver through the huge limestone mountains of Khao Sok. We tried to stay dry with our plastic raincoats but water came from every where. At the northern tip we follow the jungle trail to the enclosed lake of Ha Roi Yai. From here we'll take another adventure with bamboo rafting towards the Coral cave. Khao Sok is often likened to Jurassic park for its huge limestone mountains. It is surrounded with a large number of towering limestone mountains in different shapes. The deep water of the lake and the green algae turn the colour of the water emerald green. A place where the rhythm of jungle takes you higher.
Khao Sok เขาสก is een groot nationaal park, gelegen in Thailand in de provincie Surat Thani. Het heeft een oppervlakte van 739 km². In het park bevindt zich naast oerbos, wat een overblijfsel is van een regenwoud dat ouder en diverser is dan het Amazoneregenwoud, ook het stuwmeer afgedamd door de Ratchapraphadam. Het is één van de mooiste nationale parken van Thailand. met een eeuwenoud regenwoud met watervallen, kalksteenformaties die meer dan 900 meter de lucht in schieten, een groot meer met honderden kleine eilandjes, grotten, prachtige tropische planten en een grote variëteit aan wildlife waaronder de Aziatische olifant, luipaarden, sambars, bantengs, tapirs, dwergherten, cobra's, pythons en verscheidene soorten reptielen, apen en 311 soorten vogels. Met een beetje geluk vind je hier ook nog de wilde lotus Rafflesia kerri Meyer of in het Thais bua phút, de grootste bloem ter wereld. Volledig volgroeide bloemen halen de 90 centimeter en leven in de wortels van lianen. Khao Sok is Thailand's natste regio met een jaarlijkse regenval van 3500mm. Vandaag maken we bootreis naar het afgelegen noordpunt van het Khlong Long meer. We passeren de drie bekende rotsen van Khao Sok met onze longtailboot. We probeerden droog te blijven met onze plastic regenjassen, maar water kwam overal vandaan. Aan de noordpunt nemen we de junglepad naar het afgesloten meer van Ha Roi Yai. Vanaf hier een nieuwe avontuur met een bamboevlot naar de koraalgrot. Een mooie gelegenheid om de ecologie van het regenwoud te leren kennen. Tot mijn verrassing zie ik Brillangoer apen vanuit de bamboe toppen. De Brillangoer eten voornamelijk bladeren, maar ook veel onrijpe vruchten en bloemen. De kans om een neushoornvogel te zien, een gibbon te horen roepen of een makaak-aap zien slingeren is niet altijd even groot. Met name Gibbons maken een prachtig geluid.
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EAST CHINA SEA (Aug. 4, 2020) The amphibious dock landing ship USS Germantown (LSD 42) executes a reverse engine maneuver during a full power engine run. Germantown, part of America Expeditionary Strike Group, is operating in the 7th Fleet area of operations to enhance interoperability with allies and partners, and serves as a ready response force to defend peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Taylor DiMartino)