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Boskalis semi-submersible heavy transport vessel WHITE MARLIN (IMO 9670224) in submerged mode in the Firth of Forth off Burntisland, waiting to load Super Gorilla Class jackup rig VALARIS GORILLA VII
this little guy lives out in our woods, occasionally in the fall and winter on gray days i can hear him rustling through the leaves looking for bugs to eat. Very seldom do i get the opportunity to see his cute little face.
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Boskalis semi-submersible heavy transport vessel WHITE MARLIN (IMO 9670224) at anchor in the Firth of Forth off Burntisland
Kensington Market, Toronto, Canada. (Captured with Mamiya 645 Super Pro on 400TMax, scanned with Nikon D800 and 60mm micro lens)
Miami, Florida.
Home of Major League Baseball team Miami Marlins. The stadium features a retractable roof, which on this game day, was closed. Taken when we were leaving the Marlins vs Oakland Athletics game.
A close up of the Turquoise Marlins by Dale Chihuly.
The 'Reflections on Nature' Exhibition is at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew until the 27th October.
Boskalis semi-submersible heavy transport vessel WHITE MARLIN (IMO 9670224) at anchor in the Firth of Forth off Burntisland
Boskalis semi-submersible heavy transport vessel WHITE MARLIN (IMO 9670224) at anchor in the Firth of Forth off Burntisland
BLACK MARLIN arriveerde, met als lading een ponton met 18 binnenvaart casco's en een kraanschip, vanuit Shanghai bestemd voor Maasvlakte II , gezien vanaf DE NIEUWE PRINS 13-8- 2019.
I have been going through archives of old photos I took during 2009. This was a huge marlin statue that I seen outside of a marina. Fishing is big in Florida and catching a marlin is an even bigger deal.
Explored
Creador: Miyahima Noboru
Plegador: Eric Madrigal
Papel Mulberry sobre kraft con tintes vegetales y acabados con cmc
30 x 30 cm
BLACK MARLIN arriveerde, met als lading een ponton met 18 binnenvaart casco's en een kraanschip, vanuit Shanghai bestemd voor Maasvlakte II , gezien vanaf DE NIEUWE PRINS 13-8- 2019.
A Ford Sierra based kit car.
Car: Marlin Cabrio.
Date of first registration: 29th June 1984.
Region of registration: Leicester.
Latest recorded mileage: 13,686 (MOT 10th July 2019).
Date taken: 1st September 2019.
Location: Fishguard, UK.
What if AMC had continued with the Nash Airflyte look through the 1960s and applied it to the The Marlin?
The is work is based on the excellent work of our friend ,Richard Spiegelman, who kindly granted permission .
Just a few minutes after 10:30, the first R&N Santa Train of the day departs Minersville as they round the curve at Marlin, PA. RBMN GP39RN 2535 leads the way to Schuylkill Haven.
I wanted to do a long exposure with a blurred train in the background. I waited 30 minutes for the train, but saw no sign of it. It didn't come, so I snapped a 30 second shot (which I actually like well enough).
When I began to tear down the camera, just as I put the lens away, I heard the whistle. It was moving too fast to set everything back up, and within a few seconds. I missed the shot. Isn't it always like that?
Well, no. Actually it's not. Times like this are a great learning experience. What's happening here is me potentially falling victim to the 'Texas Sharpshooter' logical fallacy.
Un-PC by Texas' standards (whatever the hell that means), this logical fallacy is based on the idea that a Texas sharpshooter is only a sharpshooter because he counts all the times he hits a target and ignores all the times he misses.
I guess this is sort of the reverse of that - the Washington Trainshooters Fallacy. We only tend to recall the times when we miss the train, not all the times we shoot the train. In reality, it's random (if you don't know the train schedules, which I don't). The train comes when it does. I'm there when I am. If those two variables don't connect, there's nothing I can do.
People into astrology fall victim to the same logical fallacy (and a few others). Same with stuff like Tarot and much of religion (though that's a whole nuther bag o' worms).
It's something that I try to keep in mind. Especially on days when random events seem to coincide, or in this case *almost* coincide.
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'Be Remembered'
Camera: Intrepid Mk3 4×5 (2018)
Lens: Schneider-Kreuznach Symmar-S 5.6/150mm
Film: Arista Ortho Litho 3.0; 6iso
Exposure: f/64; 30sec
Process: HC-110; 1+200; 18min
Marlin, Washington
Video tutorial here:
(Part 1) www.youtube.com/watch?v=2nStlRUI2GY
(Part 2) www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOuqH-8685g
(Part 3) www.youtube.com/watch?v=cA8ZYcBy0hY
Paper: a rice paper and tissue Paper 68 x 68 cm
CNJ 113 rolls through the Marlin Rock Cut as it approaches Minersville with the first train of the day.
Blue Marlin BCK 77 in Buckie Harbour. Previously Endurance on the Castlebay register its not been over here too long. Looks well down by the stern, is that where all the lobster are at?