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Fog and steam from generator cars make for photo fun at the Great Northern Depot in Minneapolis on Nov. 19, 1977. The blue flag has been pulled from the Empire Builder behind F40PHR's after an overnight trip from Chicago; it will head west to Willmar. On the other track is the Arrowhead getting ready to depart for Duluth behind an SDP40F. If you stood here today you would be in parking lot looking at the Federal Reserve Bank, no trace of the depot remains.
Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania
In a shallow pool in the Ngorongoro Crater, this hippo rolled over and over and over. There didn't seem to be any purpose to this action...except perhaps to have fun.
Whether or not the hippo was enjoying its water play, we certainly enjoyed seeing this unusual behavior.
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in August, i had visit the Frankfurt main matsuri and have a lot of fun at these japan - lovers festival!
Happy Monochrome Monday! I took this cliche shot of our youngest son pretending to climb the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Took sbout a dozen snaps to get one close. It would have been easier to photosho it! :-)
Tried to find a more carefree and uplifting image today.
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When Millie asked my advice the other day on what to do when being chased by a bull, I replied that she ought to run away, as hard and as fast as she could……And to cross her paws for good luck….Because she was going to need it…..Well I never gave it another thought, thinking to myself that will never happen….until today….When I saw Millie being chased by a very angry looking bull with horns that looked as if they could do some real damage if put in the right place….Well one thing for sure, Millie took heed of my advise ….And even remembered to cross her paws…..Which brought her all the luck that she needed as I watched in amazement as the bull turn into Jazz……..Which left me thinking it is no wonder why I love having fun loving Shelties around on our walks…
On Lake Wilcox, Richmond Hill. As York Region went from complete lock down to Red alert, families are going for some outdoor fun including playing on thin ice against posted warning. Explored, Mar 20, 2021.
Nikon D90
F/ 14
Shutter speed : 1/2000
iso : 320
Lens :18-200 mm
Abdulrahman AL-Dukhaini .. عبدالرحمن الدخيني .
An image that has been flipped to create a larger one. From a recent visit to an amusement park. Thanks for your appreciation, Gail
Spent a couple of hours today at The National White Water Centre - Canolfan Dŵr Gwyn Genedlaethol, didn't venture too far from the cafe as the tea and cake was too nice As you might expect, I took a few snaps whilst I was there, don't know why I don't visit more often, I always enjoy it here
As always was a pleasure to visit and enjoy the geishas company. I was lucky because their events are when I'm working, so yesterday I couldn't lose the chance.
Here with the lovely Toshiha. I think this time I drank too much sake.
Domo arigato!
Enjoy watching some animals frolicking in the fall leaves!
Six Firefly video clips edited in Canva and I added the audio "Fall Fun" by Thomas and Friends to go with it. I used my own text prompts to generate the video clips.
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This was my submission to the Photography Scavenger Hunt for the word reaction! I used a simple kids' science experiment in a fancy glass! Anyone want an exotic drink
The other day was at home and decided to make some shots to our new orchidea!!!
playing with light and bokeh!!!
have a nice day!!!
You don't learn to walk by following rules. You learn by doing, and by falling over.
-Richard Branson
Having fun playing with the recent Photoshop sky replacement tool. Sky replacement is something I don't usually do but gave this one a try. Øyangen, Norway. Stay safe!
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Young ladies having fun on the boat on the Canal St Martin
Construction of the canal was ordered by Napoleon I in 1802, in order to create an artificial waterway for supplying Paris with fresh water to support a growing population and to help avoid diseases such as dysentery and cholera.
Gaspard de Chabrol, prefect of Paris, proposed to build a canal from the river Ourcq (starting 100 km northeast of Paris). The canal was dug from 1802 to 1825, funded by a new tax on wine. The canal was also used to supply Paris with food (grain), building materials, and other goods, carried on canal boats. Two ports were created in Paris on the canal to unload boats: Port de l'Arsenal and Bassin de la Villette.
By the 1960s, traffic had dwindled to a trickle and the canal narrowly escaped being filled in and paved over for a highway. Today, the canal is covered from Rue du Faubourg du Temple to the Place de la Bastille.
In late December 2006, 350 tents were put on the Canal Saint-Martin by the NGO Les Enfants de Don Quichotte, in support of the "right to lodging" (Droit
au logement
). The NGO invited well-lodged people to sleep a night in the tent, alongside homeless people. The NGO Médecins du monde (MDM) had taken the initiative, in 2005, to give tents to all homeless people in Paris, in order to provide them with minimal privacy and to make misery visible. But the prefecture of police, under orders of Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy, was progressively expelling homeless people camping in Paris. Thus, the Enfants de Don Quichotte's action attracted attention to this expulsion. In the context of the 2007 presidential election, Jacques Chirac announced that the "opposable right to lodging" would be enacted into law before the end of his term.