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Closed blossom of a Strawflower / Garten-Strohblume (Helichrysum bracteatum) with raindrops
in our garden - Frankfurt Nordend
It was above freezing here today, starting off with a light snowfall and turning to rain and finally just gloomy skies.Between the raindrops I played with hanging drops.
What is reality? Really? Is what you see/hear/feel really real? Or, is reality what you want something to be? Is reality the same for everybody?
Okay, sorry about going all philosophical on you.. I'll stop it now!!!!
This was taken before I was comfortable shooting SPs, hence its just a shot of some columns in a really, really dark part of a building.
You've gotta view this in Large.
John Black flips his aerobatic biplane upside‑down and drags a clean smoke line across the Cocoa Beach sky like he’s signing his name on the clouds. The vintage frame, radial engine, and raw mechanical presence hit even harder in black and white, every rivet, every line, every ounce of attitude on full display.
This is stunt flying stripped to its essentials: skill, nerve, and a pilot who treats “inverted” as a default setting. Shot at the 2026 Cocoa Beach Air Show, this moment captures the exact flavor of controlled chaos that makes his performances unforgettable and yes, you can actually ride in this aircraft if you’re brave enough to strap in.
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Mondial Jet Force Looping A-frame Ride
Mondial perfected the Jet Force in 2007, taking the same outward-facing seating configuration and swinging/freefall boom motion of the Ultra Max and applying it to a portable A-frame structure. One of the first examples was delivered to Dizzyland Amusements in Northern Ireland and although this ride made a few early appearances in England, to date it has not seen a companion in the UK.
Source: www.sheffield.ac.uk/nfa/researchandarticles/loopingrounda...
Bray Air Show 2016 Day 2 - Co. Wicklow - Ireland.
This photo was taken looking downwards from the edge of a volcanic crater. The dark blue is water (a lake) and not the sky. The sun shone onto the trees giving a strange contrast to the deep blue of the lake.
Rossnowlagh Beach Donegal Ireland
Here is an old favorite of mine, one of the first photos I ever taken lol. I've re-edited and uploaded it just to see how it will compare against my more recent edits (sorta experiment)
I captured this storm cloud effect by using exposure lock on the clouds and re-metering on the horizon and was highly surprised to see this outcome of a cloud so dark its like the world has been turned upside down!
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I've seen this composition numerous times on social media but I was never sure where exactly in London it was, I originally thought it was near The Leadenhall Building. I had a few hours to kill before the Landscape Photographer of the Year presentation evening that day and was aimlessly wandering around the city looking for something interesting. Walking past City Hall and through the More London Estates buildings I happened to look up and spotted the comp, it would have been rude not to get a shot!?
Into the Light - Day 123 - Year 2022
Treasure Hunt #33 Inverted
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Post surgery there is a regimented list of medications to be taken over the next few weeks and I have a list to follow. Here is an overhead view of the extra drugs I need to take.
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So my shot for today is what it is... inverted it and popped in a chunk of it normal for interest.
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It was a tough day for me, since the PT (physical therapy) has increased and any residual relief from the pain blockers during surgery have dissipated. Not a big fan of narcotics, but appreciating the help they are providing me in the pain department -- side effects not fun, but under control.
Working through the pain with the promise of gaining the best for myself and my mobility in the future. I have had two total knee replacements before. Everyone told me that "they say" the hip is easier. Sorry, folks, I categorize that as 'misinformation'. There are far more restrictions and more cautions.