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Prediction said a "dusting" of snow. We got a foot!!

Once a year folks gather in a remote corner of Bee Cave, TX on Ground Hog Day to get a weather and political prediction from their own "weatherologist", an armadillo named Bee Cave Bob. Music, food, stories and good old Texas comradery. And of course special guest appearance by Bee Cave Bob. Infrared (Hoya R72), digital painting using multiple images.

Don't get me started on today.

 

UPDATE 5/13: Posted today with my guest post on the Muni Diaries site: www.munidiaries.com/2010/05/13/predictions-may-not-be-valid/

Text written with the predictive function of my mobile phone's virtual keyboard.

  

- predictions of flooding are to exceed Brisbane's great flood of 1974

- tomorrow and Thursday's high tides will determine if history will be rewritten

- wish us luck in water logged inner city Brisbane

The predictions were for us to have an extremely cold winter with more snow than any year in the last 50.

So far it's not come true on the west coast. Lots of rain.

This image is a must in large on black.

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The weekend will soon be upon us. Should be a fun one. Here in Pa our beloved groundhog will give his prediction for the coming of spring. This will be followed by the Super Bowl. Sounds like a TGIF Party in the making!

A brief foray now into my film archive. I've been posting some recent colour conversions from digital RAW files, and a few shots that are very close to black and white in colour, but here's a true b&w photo, from more than 40 years ago. I was developing my own negatives in those days, hence the heavy grain (I would freely experiment with different films and developers). All I remember was walking along the sidewalk one April day and seeing this image whole: the graffiti and the building behind it, the meaning obvious, a bleak prediction. My job as photographer is to observe and record. One shutter click, then move on. Nitty gritty city. Sadly, the message has been prophetic for a lot of people.

 

Photographed in Victoria, BC (Canada); scanned from the original Tri-X negative, ISO 400. Don't use this image on websites, blogs, or other media without explicit permission © 1977 James R. Page - all rights reserved.

This photo was taken some weeks ago on an early morning at lake „Edersee“ (Hessen, Germany). The cloud prediction was perfect for this morning so I’ve started during night to get to this spot before dawn. The mood was so calm and peaceful. Then the sky turned red just before the sunrise.

These are the moments I love about photography :-)

 

The rock formation on the photo only shows up if the lake has less water in it. Otherwise they are completely under water and the little yellow buoy on the photo marks the rocks to warn the boats.

 

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Predictions (2009). My interpretation (2014).

Prediction for tomorrow...90% rain.

What a fortune cookie! I am wishing my flickr friends a very Happy New Year! (I like this on black!)

Morning Sunrise

 

Before I had breakfast I was outside taking this photo from the front yard! Another red sky, and a change in our weather. We're in for a rainy day!

 

From the June 1971 Miroir du Cyclisme Tour de France preview edition

A new image of the sunward plunging Comet ISON suggests that the comet is intact despite some predictions that the fragile icy nucleus might disintegrate as the Sun warms it. The comet will pass closest to the Sun on November 28.

 

In this NASA Hubble Space Telescope image taken on October 9, the comet's solid nucleus is unresolved because it is so small. If the nucleus broke apart then Hubble would have likely seen evidence for multiple fragments.

 

Moreover, the coma or head surrounding the comet's nucleus is symmetric and smooth. This would probably not be the case if clusters of smaller fragments were flying along. A polar jet of dust first seen in Hubble images taken in April is no longer visible and may have turned off.

 

This color composite image was assembled using two filters. The comet's coma appears cyan, a greenish-blue color due to gas, while the tail is reddish due to dust streaming off the nucleus. The tail forms as dust particles are pushed away from the nucleus by the pressure of sunlight. The comet was inside Mars' orbit and 177 million miles from Earth when photographed. Comet ISON is predicted to make its closest approach to Earth on December 26, at a distance of 39.9 million miles.

 

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So with the new DLC trailer that was released on Friday, there were some silhouettes teasing future DLC characters. Now you would just think that these silhouettes are just placeholders and aren't really what the characters would be. But after doing some research, I guess the DLC characters for Mortal Kombat X was teased the exact same way and their silhouettes lined up with who the characters actually were. So I'm going into this assuming the silhouettes are accurate to the actual character being teased. So I'm just going to go down from left to right and say who I think they are.

 

Beast Boy - Now I chose beast boy because this character has a rather slim and male figure, which lines up with Beast Boy. Also Beast Boy is a highly requested character, so I wouldn't be surprised if he's one of these characters.

 

Black Manta - Come on, this is Black Manta. And before you pull the "No way he's in that stage transition in Atlantis!" Well tell that to Brainiac in his own stage and Martian Manhunter in the first Injustice. It's probably going to be like if you choose Black Manta, Ocean Master or something will take his place in the stage transition.

 

Rorschach - Now it's been teased quite a bit that Watchmen characters could be in Injustice, and the figure looks like it's wearing a fedora with the points on the top of his head, and some sort of trench coat, like what Rorschach wears.

 

Etrigan the Demon - Now obviously this is a bigger character, and I just wanted Etrigan, there was no thought put into this one. Some are saying it could be Azrael, which I can buy too.

 

MARTIAN MANHUNTER - That's right, that ain't Raiden! Now the reason I chose Martian Manhunter is because I feel like this is a troll, it happened before with a DLC character in Mortal Kombat X with some sort of shape shifting character, and I will fight for Martian Manhunter to be back in Injustice until I die!

 

Mera - Now I chose Mera because this character is obviously female and if you see the top of her head, there's some points, which could be her crown.

  

Well those are my predictions, make sure to leave your's in the comments! And if you do, leave them in the same order I did so I know which character corresponds with silhouette.

Our predictions of Millennium décor being exposed to broad daylight were unfortunately coming true with a quickness on the afternoon of week 2, day 4. Adding insult to injury (which is a good bit of what a demolition is all about, I'm learning!), the 'n' was knocked off the Garden Market wall sign in the process of the roof coming down. And in the right of the photo: some sort of "Kroger associate values" poster can still be seen on the wall of what was once the associate break room. Echoing what several others have said already: seeing all these furnishings, décor, etc. coming down with the demolition is quite strange, and sad all at the same time.

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Kroger, 2001 built (demolished October 2016), Commerce St. at Mt. Pleasant Rd., Hernando, MS

i have no doubts that soon, at least a few of these little twirly-birds played hide and seek & will make their presence know on my front lawn this coming Spring 🌞

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We haven't been going outside much lately with temperatures reaching the high 30's (celcius). Everywhere is too hot except for under the air-conditioner.

 

This weeks prediction is no different. Hopefully one day will be cool and we can go somewhere (out of the house!)

 

Seems like the world is going from one extreme to the next in the different hemispheres!

In case someone outside the United States isn't familiar, the Super Bowl is an annual contest in which two groups of wealthy men fight over a piece of leather.

 

This year, Luani, the river otter, has predicted that Cincinnati will win the Super Bowl. Remember, you read it here.

I'm the great procrastinator that decided to shoot at the last minute amidst weather predictions of rain. I'm glad I came out because I've really not done a whole lot with foggy conditions. Today would be an opportunity to shoot scenes without a lot of color. It's a learning curve for me for sure. I decided on the fisheye look for this look-up-see. Is that a word?

2x 24"x34" oil and wax on paper on canvas

 

I see in colour and find B&W difficult. I really concentrated on the comp and what would make a good square crop. It is really difficult because the sky does not always conform to the vision. Olga

Mr. Fred the Horse, no relation to Mr. Ed, can predict snow. Just before it snows, the glue holding his body to his head becomes brittle and snaps leaving Mr. Fred's head bodiless. You can hear Mr. Fred exclaim, "Dagnabbit, it's going to snow!"

 

Stansberry Lake, Washington 2018

The Short-term Prediction Research and Transition (SPoRT) Center at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, is leading the way in transforming advanced research into practical tools to enhance weather forecasting and decision-making, including hurricane prediction. As hurricane season peaks, SPoRT scientists at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center use satellite data like lightning, sea surface temperature, and Dust RGB to revolutionize storm tracking and prediction

 

In this image, data from the GOES-16 satellite is used to create a map of dust in July 24. Dark red indicates regions of cold clouds. The light magenta color over the central Atlantic Ocean highlights a region of dust associated with the Saharan Air Layer, which originates in Africa and helps to suppress tropical cyclone activity in the Atlantic Ocean as it moves westward toward the Caribbean.

 

Credit: NOAA/NASA

 

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Altocumulus clouds have several patchy white or gray layers, and seem to be made up of many small rows of fluffy ripples. They are lower than cirrus clouds, but still quite high. They are made of liquid water, but they don’t often produce rain.

How Did Carter's Prediction Work Out?

Carter Worth is an excellent technical financial analyst.

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