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Beautiful old chateau in the French countryside.

 

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No Mirrors Involved - this is two glasses standing, one in front of the other with the Christmas Tree in the background.

 

Wow! This went to 10 Faves in 1 hour! I have the greatest Flickr Friends of all! Thank you!

 

Before it comes to any train assignment and riding the rails you have to prepare the engines at the service tracks and sometimes struggle with their quirks and oddities. And mostly also at odd times, when most people would definitely enjoy a healthier lifestyle ...

 

Wien Süd, Vienna South, 11 / 09

C17 971 prepares to depart Warwick for Clifton

F-16 Vipers from the:

 

480th Fighter Squadron (480 FS) "Warhawks"

 

...some with a "Have Glass" coating...

 

prepare to launch during:

 

Red Flag 15-3

 

Nellis AFB, USA

 

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AVIATION PHOTOGRAPHY DIGEST

Great Blue Heron perched above the waters of Choctawhatchee Bay preparing for imminent departure.

Corylus avellana 'contorta' in our garden.

On of the "locals" who was frolicking in our Guava bush.

North Morro Bay, ca.

Coming to a stop just short of the South switch at Wasa, the way freight's conductor exits the comfort of his freshy refurbished SD40-2 to line the switch for his route which had been previously left in reverse by a meet that took place earlier in the day.

Adult Kingfisher preparing his catch.

Let the show begin. Alice in Wonderland this summer's show for the New York Botanical Garden opens Saturday. It looks like it’s going to be a very good show.

Cedar Waxwing

 

Burch Reserve, Edwin Warner Park, Nashville, Tennessee

Preparing Barack Obama's visit for the COP21 summit.

© Erwan Pambrun-Vincent - Tous droits réservés

It's funny I'm uploading this one of the two I took of the balloons heating up to lift off. Every time I though of one pic over the other I keep switching on which one to put up, so I guess I'm just going to stick both up and let them duke it out in the views/favs. Let the battle begin.

A water drop for Macro Mondays. This was on the kitchen sink drainer when the sun hit it.

Der Bothkamper See ist zugefroren, Eisflächen werden fürs Schlittschuhlaufen vorbereitet.

Pre-drawing of Sweet William, Dianthus barbarous

 

Das Vorziehen in der Wärme der Pflanzen, die später ausgebracht werden sollen, lässt schon mal die Vorfreude auf die Blumen aufkommen. Hier die Bartnelken.

 

Carl Zeiss Distagon (Contax) 1.4 35mm wide open

I am getting ready for this festive season! Are you? :)

Omotesando is one of the most expensive neighborhoods in Tokyo. As a major luxury shopping destination, it’s also home to some of the most amazing examples of modern architecture.

  

Candid Street Photography

 

Shibuya, Japan

 

February, 2020

Another Dandelion shot I took this morning.

I focused more towards the head of the flower. Also taken from a different angle with a dark background.

I was trying to bring out the glimmer in the water droplets as well as the detail in the head of the flower where the seeds attach.

Can't make up my mind which shot I prefer better.

  

Pair of SD50-2s (5018, 5019) head back to Port Clinton and will relieve the steam engines for the final dash to Reading. One of the crew members is preparing to dismount.

What a mess it is to get new flooring. Everything is in such disarray!!! Hopefully it will be beautiful when it is all put back together.

This ship could not fit under the bridge, so it docked at Circular Quay Sydney where we actually sailed out of 8 days earlier. Our ship being a touch smaller was able to fit under the bridge, trust me only by inches, to dock a bit further away. It was a sight to see this big ship so close on the waters and exciting actually going under the bridge. I was sure the tall pieces on the ship were going to get hooked up in the bridges structure, but deep down I knew the captain knew what he was doing

Gp38-2 having cleared the switch for the wye in Chadbourn, prepares to head down into the yard to pick up 2 lumber loads for delivery with the evening train to Mullins, SC.

I love watching gulls, they can be so very entertaining :-) I didn't even need to give them chips hahaha.

 

I arrived home safe and sound yesterday evening. I miss dad already, i had such a great time seeing him and also going down to Victoria to see grandpa and his partner was great too. The only thing that wasn't great, the complete opposite of great actually was of course... the bush fires.

 

Mum is very pleased i am home, nothing compared to the cat though. He's super happy i am back!

  

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