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The third in the series of artwork/stainless steel sculptures that I photographed for an artist's portfolio. As with the others, we decided to again use the major problem of highly reflective surfaces in a positive way: set up the artworks to show interesting patterns/scenes (this time, along Biscayne Bay).
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The artworks/sculptures measure approx. five (5) feet across.
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'Deltabus' and I ventured to North Wales again yesterday with the intention of riding the Arriva Llandudno open top service. After careful pre planning, choosing the best possible day for weather, speaking to a well known travel advisory line and taking the requisite time off work we arrived to find the trio tucked up in the garage on what was the best day for months! A hasty plan B was decided upon which saw us travel further west onto Anglesey. At a high school not far from Holyhead, we encountered no less than fifteen buses waiting for a 3.30 departure, amongst these were atleast five ex West Midland Metrobuses belonging to Good Sir Coaches. It's a sad reflection on society that one now feels uncomfortable taking pictures within the vicinity of such a place!
The 'pebbledashed' houses are a characteristic of the area, infact, I can't remember ever having come across a greater concentration anywhere else within the UK.
Rapid fire weapons which could be characterised by the ability to provide multiple shots were in existence as early as 1580. The ability to achieve automatic loading and high rates of fire came in 1862 with the American Gatling Gun.
The Gatling gun consisted of multiple barrels on a cylinder which was rotated by hand which provided sequential firing and reloading. Although replaced by the machine gun, modern Gatling guns are able to combine automatic firing with multi-barrelled weapons.
The Royal Armouries Museum is a national museum in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It is located in Clarence Dock and was opened in 1996 to display items belonging to the Royal Armouries collection. The collection is an overflow of that held in the Tower of London. The museum is a non-departmental public body sponsored by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport.
Like all UK National Museums, entry is free, though certain attractions in any given UK National Museum may still be charged for as an extra to the main exhibits.
The museum is housed in a new building designed by Derek Walker and Buro Happold and built by Alfred McAlpine.
Situated close to the city centre on the bank of the River Aire the museum is among many buildings built in the same era that saw a rejuvenation of the Leeds waterfront.
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Poorly Poured Porous Concrete Wall
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I've seen this bird multiple times. It is a female, I saw it mating with the resident male. I haven't seen the female that was at this location for the last 2 years. This bird's coloring is different then any Peregrine I've seen, also note the white spot on the top of the head. Its also the largest Peregrine I've seen.
Thanks for looking!
Double shot multiple exposure in camera (no Photoshop).
Date: 2008.04.23
Camera: Nikon D300
Lens: 60mm f/2.8D AF Micro-Nikkor
Multiple exposure of a building in Seattle (around the Pike Place Market area), & the pattern in a stair railing. The orange of the building was done with a filter.
Nikon F65. Kodak Gold (I think its called gold, but definitely a Kodak film) 200 35mm C41 film.
Multiple exposure HDR image created using Photomatix Pro taken from Hollywood Florida along the beach in Broward County.
Armstrong Redwoods State Reserve
Can you spot the many faces in these leaves? I see at least TEN — I know...I have an overactive imagination. ;-p
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Something you may not know about me......When I am clothes shopping, if i see something I like, I often buy one of each color. Shoes....brown or black? Can't decide....then get both! Shirts, sweaters, same thing. I often end up with multiples on clothes.
With these shirts, they were on super-clearance sale at K-mart for 70% off. They were $1.40 each! So I bought a couple in each color. Stripes and solids, I have at least 20. Oprah should do a show on me.
Guess I look like a K-mart ad. Very Classy.
Flickr Group Roulette invades: Tell me something I may not know about you.
A three shot multiple exposure taken on the LX5 - just a bit of fun but captures the size of this huge old tree better than a straight shot - I think
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My Red Maple tree is budding here on Jan 1. It got up to 78 today. This isn't the first time though as I had an image taken in 2017 on Jan 25th of a bud with a Hoverfly on it.
Southeastern Class 465/2, 465238, is seen passing through St Johns on 9th July 2021.
Working 2N58 1148 London Charing Cross to Gravesend.
"Multiple use" is a phrase that means many things to many people. For example, it might suggest fishing and hunting, or camping and hiking, or photography and painting. But when one of the users is an extraction company that digs or drills, you get a multiple use like this, with a portion of Fantasy Canyon in the foreground, and extraction of natural gas (wells, pipelines, storage tanks to the horizon, and tanker trucks on a maze of roads) in the background.
Bears Ears was designated a National Monument to protect archeological and sacred and scenic and natural and wild areas--it was saved for all of us, forevermore. But some would open it up to "multiple use", inviting companies that dig and drill on a scale that most of us cannot conceive.
The area in the foreground is managed by BLM; Fantasy Canyon is only about 10 acres, but it has unique features and formations. My tent is near the white 4Runner in the parking lot but occluded by the hillside in the foreground. For many people, this example of "multiple uses" is a strange notion indeed.