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Impulso"
... cuando te encuentres "down", coge impulso, salta lo más alto que puedas y grita, grita con todas tus fuerzas, la sensación de libertad y la descarga de energía en ese mismo instante es brutal!!
Esta imagen no la iba a subir, porque no me gusta demasiado, pero solo por el momento justo que capto mi hermano con la cámara merece ser enseñado, el salto es real y la dificultad estaba en captar el momento, así que gracias a Jose Macias Martinez
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A sudden loss of voice¸ the words come and go. A sudden loss of voice looks like a trance. Restitution is like being In The Face¸ closely¸ about as still as beautiful scenery when you pass it by moving quickly¸ and at one moment there is a tone¸ a serious tightening of the jaw¸ an expressionless face just as if to set up words in the cavity of one's eyes that are always open to the impulse to proudly flood out laughter¸ as if by request ― the feeling within you that is expected to be stimulated of what long remains a bright light¸ planting the Tender into the anti-blink of an eye.
Blue Impulse plunging down from several thousand meters in close formation .
Happy Sunday everyone !
Toda la quietud de fuera no significa nada cuando la naturaleza crece por dentro / All quiet outside means nothing when nature grows inside
Homeward bound!
This is the Flight Report for : Toulouse-Payerne
PILOT: BERTRAND PICCARD
DATE: 24.07.2012
TAKE-OFF TIME: 05:01 AM UTC / 7:00 AM Toulouse Time
TIME OF LANDING: 06:30 PM UTC
FLIGHT DURATION: 13H 29MIN
AVERAGE SPEED: 34 KTS
AVERAGE ALTITUDE: 3596 METRES
On its final leg from Toulouse to Payerne, Solar Impulse traveled 615 km (382 miles) in 13 hours 29 minutes at an average speed of 63 km/h (39 mph) and at an average altitude of 3,596 meters (11,800 ft)
"Impulse"
I was out during the early morning hours of August 2nd during periods of KP 3-4 with the Bz hovering around -5 and captured this photo of a meteor briefly streaking across the night sky over a few aurora pillars. Skies are staying slightly darker now, hopefully we will see even more shows like this in the coming months!
Location: Elk Island National Park, Alberta
Camera: Nikon D610
Lens: Bower 24mm 1.4
Exposure: 15 seconds
ISO: 2500
Aperture: F2
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Solar Impulse, the solar aircraft built in Switzerland to circle the globe, took off on last Monday early morning at Moffett Federal Airfield at NASA Ames in Mountain View, California. I got an invite to witness this historic journey around the world.
Founders and pilots Bertrand Piccard and André Borschberg first addressed the press. André climbed into the cockpit for this leg to Phoenix, Arizona. The flight took 16 hours. I had a big tripod with me and could blend in with the press to get a prime spot for takeoff. Preparations were long, but the actual takeoff happened very quiet and sudden. I took this shot at the time of take-off at 5am in the morning.
Bertrand and André want us to use more clean energies. In their word, they want to push the transition to renewable energy resources. Very inspiring!
The aircraft has a wingspan bigger than a Boeing 747, but weights just 2 tons instead of 400 tons. To preserve weight and aerodynamics, this aircraft has no landing gears on the side. People hold the aircraft level on long poles until it gains enough speed. More info on this historic flight at www.solarimpulse.com
I processed a balanced HDR photo from a RAW exposure.
-- © Peter Thoeny, CC BY-NC-SA 4.0, HDR, 1 RAW exposure, NEX-6, _DSC6477_hdr1bal1d
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After a hectic Xmas week, I've returned to avoid neglecting my Flickr. A pathetic attempt to celebrate Xmas on here with you guys, I know.
So here is my quick take on my last planned Smallville Justice League member figure: Bart Allen aka Impulse. Like the other two figures I've made so far, I don't mind the design at all, and it looks much better in Lego form.
There is nothing special to say about the figure here, apart from that the head is a brasso'd 2016 Superman head, and that everything is painted by me.
One thing I do want to note is the usage of e-tape for the rolled up sleeves and sweatbands. I've been using e-tape a lot recently since I wanted to created a shattered mirror surface for a Bizzaro figure I was making (but the prototypes kinda failed) and have since promised to use more because it's an extremely useful material.
Currently working on a Godfall Superman, have made parts for a Gen 2 Smallville Green Arrow (e-tape I tell ya, paves the way for new customs) and cleaned him up a bit, which is much needed due to the rushed nature of my Smallville figures. And if I ever get off my arse and find perfect a way to make Bizarro he's coming too, not to mention Batman Beyond issue 1 at the end of all this figure making I've been doing.
Merry Christmas everybody! :D
"Space, the final frontier. These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise. Its 5-year mission: to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no man has gone before."
('USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)' by Furuta)