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A juvenile gull takes to the air.

New Brighton Pier, Christchurch, NZ

Took the day off today for a great trip to Brandenburg and it's lakes.

These guys came from nowhere and seemingly disappeared just as quickly.

All data about the 'camera' is the film scanner boots use. Photo was shot on Olympus OM2 with Fuji Superia Xtra 400 and F.Zuiko 50mm f1.8

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Cape May, NJ

"Stupid Felch. Always ruining it for the rest of us."

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A trip to Abbey Mills Pumping Station with Andre Govia, Subversive, Camerashy, Odins Raven, James Charlick and Muddy Funkster.

 

The original Abbey Mills Pumping Station, in Abbey Lane, London E15, is a sewage pumping station, designed by engineer Joseph Bazalgette, Edmund Cooper, and architect Charles Driver. It was built between 1865 and 1868. It was designed in a cruciform plan, with an elaborate Byzantine style, described as The Cathedral of Sewage

 

Full set here: www.flickr.com/photos/timster1973/sets/72157632885869188/

 

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Packaged up ready to be posted for hallmarking tomorrow. Contents include!

Mexican opal crown ring

moonstone and amber pendant

Malachite necklace

Amber and fossilised coral necklace

Jade and prehnite necklace

Big chunky lab ring

A fabulous pietersite necklace

turquoise swirl bracelet

Chalcedony and opalite stormy skies bracelet

Rainbow moonstone and chalcedony bracelet

 

Ahh!

 

A child walks through the puddles outside the gates of El Cementario de la Recoleta, Buenos Aires' fascinating cemetary whose decorated and adorned mausoleums are constructed like that of a small city in and of itself. El Cementario also contains the burial ground of Evita Peron and her family.

NJ6 cut off from the train, probably at Wangianna. Maybe the train is returning to Marree owing to a washaway?

GB National Masters track championships

Brudenell, Leeds. 22.11.18.

The Cullman County Sheriff's Office kicked off their 2016 Jimmy Arrington Rodeo experience on Thursday morning with over 1,000 special needs children from across Cullman County in attendance.

 

Special needs students from County, City, private and church schools plus representatives from Cullman Child Development Center and clients from the Margaret Jean Jones Center arrived around 9 am at the Cullman County Agricultural Trade Center. Approximately, 400 teachers and volunteers along with 40 deputies and command staff were also on scene.

 

The students were entertained non-stop by Dusty the rodeo clown and Woody from 'A Toy Story'. The children got the opportunity to participate in traditional competitive rodeo events such as barrel racing, bronco riding, calf roping, steer wrestling and team roping.

 

The children also got to interact with real-life cowboys/cowgirls and other rodeo stars such as 2016 Rodeo Queen, Mary Ashley Rohrscheib. After being the Queen of last year's rodeo, Rohrscheib has amassed a huge following of starry-eyed fans and autograph seeking devotees among the special needs students.

 

For many, the highlight of the special needs rodeo was the hay rides conducted inside the arena. Those rides were originally planned for outdoors. However, due to frigid temperatures ushered in by a Thursday cold front, the hay ride action was forced indoors.

 

Sheriff's deputies and other staff members assisted students who required guidance entering and exiting the hay trailers and the red dirt arena floor.

 

Cullman County Sheriff Matt Gentry was often the central figure in many aspects of the event:

 

"Our special needs portion of the Rodeo is the heart of the Jimmy Arrington Rodeo. With over one thousand children and at least 400 or so volunteers and teachers, the event has come off almost exactly as planned. When you see a few deputies with tears in their eyes, you know everyone is emotionally touched in a very positive way. This Rodeo is often the highlight of many of these kid's year. Lots of these kids would never experience a rodeo if the Sheriff's Office did not fully support of it. Seeing the joy, wonder, and excitement in these special needs kids faces is huge."

 

Proceeds from the rodeo go toward local city and county Cullman schools with special needs students. Last year’s rodeo, netted $500 each to 31 Cullman area schools. That is, $15,500 total, and established a $5,000 scholarship to pay for one year at Wallace State Community College for two students studying criminal justice."

 

Proceeds also fund events like the Sheriff’s Citizens Academy, firearms training classes and purchasing tablet computers for all 11 school resource officers.

 

The sheriff’s rodeo began in 1998 under the direction of former Cullman County Sheriff Tyler Roden. The late Jimmy Arrington was a sheriff’s investigator with 27-year invested in the department. Arrington was seminal in starting and then directing the rodeo. Arrington died in 2006 from leukemia, the Sheriff’s Office named this rodeo in honor his memory.

 

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On top of BabadaÄŸ Mountain 7000 feet and launching a paraglider. Great fun

VMFA-533 F-18 on take off from NAF El Centro. The Hawks trace their history back to WWII, when they flew radar equipped Hellcats as nightfighters.

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Another shot of my favorite World Showcase entertainment. These guys always put on a great show and love to have fun with the cameras.

 

Check out Cory's article today on Disney Photography Blog and be sure to check out our new eBook on photographing Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party.

Editorial: Esportes - Off Road - São Paulo- SP - Foto: Maicon Roberto Repórter Fotográfico - Taquion Agência de Comunicação

This Ford Anglia has pulled some great wheelstands in the past at the Masterton Motorplex in New Zealand. – via 500px ift.tt/2E2KsoK

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Track following disused railway line nr. Seaton Delaval, Northumberland

Bristol Omnibus/Cheltenham and District Bristol RELL, KHW 309E, departs from the bus stop at Otterbourne Green, in order to turn and head back to Winchester.

 

Bristol RE Mini Running Day

Winchester, Hampshire

7 November 2021

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Wood Ant aggressively driving off any predator, even if they're only hunting for focus! Brentmoor Heath, Surrey Wildlife Trust

This was taken on a recent day out to Kimmeridge with my son votive.

 

This one was impossible to compose properly because they all took off together - I just had to grab what I could!

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