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The recent winter grime coupled, with a countryside drive to a birthday party in a rural location, had resulted in the car becoming very dirty.
When dry the car took on a light tan colour - the colour of the soil in the North East Leicestershire.
I had to spray down the drive as a lot of mud came out of the arches.
At some point the future it would be nice to have a new drive. This one is the original from the 1930's. Simply large concrete slabs on soil.
Note the classic car parked in the driveway on the other side of the road.
I created this time lapse using my Apple iPhone. If only all car washes were this quick...
Our Volvo V70 was first registered on 31 May 2000 and has very nearly clocked up 182,000 miles.
Mistress Quickly, last year's Baby is having a tough time.
You'll know the fundamentals of making babies so let's not review those principles and go straight to magpie specifics. Gośka spent about three weeks, give or take a day, to incubate her egg. For that time Baby, as she was then, lost her Mum. Her only company was her father, Colin — he had earlier chased away her sibling from a previous clutch.
Once that egg hatched it takes the whole family about four more weeks of feeding, feeding, and more feeding until the hatchling becomes a fledgling. Because Baby was hanging out with Colin, they would both drop by together to collect food: some for themselves, some for the hatchling. Only now Colin changed! Now if last year's Baby wanted to eat, he'd deal roughly with her. Soon she learned the drill and began flying sortie after sortie under the aerial threat of the ravens who'd been attracted by the scraps of slovenly workman, and have failed to leave. This is not helped by someone somewhere nearby who recklessly put out bulk amounts of bread, buns and the like — unsuitable food, bad for birds, and a vermin attractants. I know this because ravens are dumping this stuff in my birdbaths! It's even come to attract Goblin Birds! Her tactical manoeuvres and flying prowess are how she's gone from Baby to Mistress Quickly!
After seven weeks of this business, Gośka is ragged and thin. But now poor little Mistress Quickly has to keep up the lead in Baby minding and feeding! She's just a kid herself. Sure, she's practicing picking up nesting materials as her mother did. She has gone through one moult, but still has juvenile feathers, juvenile stature and a lot of growing up to do. I can still pick out her voice among the magpie calls because it is still so immature. About the most obvious thing different about her is that her previously dark bill is getting the pale base of an adult bird.
I think she's still copping some harsh treatment. See that feather out of place on her left wing? That didn't do that itself. There's little wonder that she'll think this is how you train Baby. It's just a matter of time and she'll give guidance to Baby in like fashion. It's the magpie cycle of life.
What up? So I think I've been going through big depression lately but I got rid of it and I'm better now, I'm going as a banana for halloween (hoping).. And I've made the next 3 eps of life's a killer, plot twists, suicides, and cheaters, I hope you'll like it;)
One more thing, the NTM fall entries are due till oct 31, but Flickr mail me if u can't or have any concerns and I'll lengthen in thanks:)
A quick batch of 4th of July cookies. And by quick, I mean that I'm seriously thinking of limiting the number of colors to three on future cookie platters - just kidding, but cleanup was a lot easier with only three colors!
Thanks to the following for design ideas: Sugar (Kim) - cake, SweetSugarBelle (Callye) - cupcake, A Dozen Eggs1 (Laura) - fireworks, my little pillow that I bought up north 20 years ago - heart flag (it's just the size of a cookie and everytime I walk by it I think what a great cookie it would make!) Actually, I find myself looking at all sorts of objects and imagining them as cookies - the sign of a true cookie decorating addict - lol!
The reason I redesigned the nose was to allow for colour changes for various squadrons...no prizes for guessing this one.
Could also do a Diamondback :)
Yup some healthy and yummylicious kinda food *_*
Was served at China Town as an appetizer .. there were peanuts in tangy sauce available for munching too :~)
A rocket similar to this one launched NASA's Mercury missions in the early 60s.
Photo shot for the Flickr group 7 Days of Shooting.
Seen during a visit to NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas.
See also: The Rocket Next To This One
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As some will know i was out 'shooting' bales yesterday and heres one of my shots without the 10 stop. The clouds just werent rolling how i wanted and were slow and very gappy but atleast there was some playing out. Processed in PS5 then mono'd up using Niksoft Silver Efex Pro 2.
Quick masking and blending example for a class on computational photography (this one is a bit rough round the edges).
The United Nations Mission in Haiti’s (MINUSTAH) Uruguayan military peacekeepers, UN police and Haiti’s National Police take part in a Quick Response exercise in advance of Haiti’s elections set for October 25, 2015.
Photo Logan Abassi UN/MINUSTAH
U.S. Army Staff Sergeant Alex Manne, left, assigned to 982nd Combat Camera, and Canadian Forces Corporal Jordan Lobb, assigned to Canadian Combat Camera, clear a stairwell during a Visit, Board, Search and Seizure (VBSS) training evolution on August 7, 2015 during the Quick Shot 2015 combined joint field training exercise.
Photo: Daniel P. Rolston, U.S. Navy Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class
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Le sergent d’état major Alex Manne de l’armée américaine (à gauche), affecté à la 982nd Combat Camera, et le caporal Jordan Lobb, membre des Forces armées canadiennes affecté à l’équipe canadienne de Caméra de combat, procèdent au dégagement d’une cage d’escalier lors d’un entraînement sur les procédures de visite, d’arraisonnement, de fouille et de saisie (VAFS), le 7 août 2015, au cours de l’exercice d’entraînement de campagne interarmées Quick Shot 2015.
Photo : Daniel P. Rolston, spécialiste des communications de masse de 2e classe de la marine américaine
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for "quickly commented" please select at least 5 posts / views, easier to edit, thanks bratispixl!
für "quickly commented" bitte mindestens 5 Beiträge / Views wählen, leichter hzu bearbeiten, danke bratispixl !
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I was originally enrolled as a SHUTTERSTOCK contributor on January 28th 2019. Shutterstock is an American stock photography company with headquarters in New York City, founded in 2003 by Photographer Jon Oringer. With a library in excess of 200 million royalty free stock photographs, I am delighted, and most grateful to have been accepted into the fold.
Having been passionate about photography since the age of seven years old, with a box brownie and black and white 120 roll film, these days I take a far more leisurely approach to my photographic exploits, a Nikon D850 FX Pro body as my trusted companion, I travel light with less constraints and more emphasis on the pure capture of the beauty that I see, more akin to my original persuits and goals some five decades previously when starting out. I would like to say a huge and heartfelt 'THANK YOU' to GETTY IMAGES, SHUTTERSTOCK, and the 27.717+ Million visitors to my FLICKR site.
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Photograph taken at an altitude of Thirty four metres at 12:55pm on Friday April 14th 2017, off Via della stamperia of Fontana di Trevi (the Trevi fountain), in the Trevi Rione II, located in Municipio I district of Rome, Italy.
Designed by Italian architect Nicola Salvi and completed in 1762 by Pietro Bracci, it is the largest Baroque fountain in the city standing Eighty six feet high (26.3 metres)and One hundred and sixty one feet wide (49.15 metres).
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Nikon D7200 22mm 1/160s f/11.0 iso100 RAW (14Bit) Size L (6000x4000), Hand held with Nikkor VR Vibration Reduction enabled. Auto focus AF-C with 3D-tracking enabled. Manual exposure. Matrix metering. Auto white balance.Auto Active D-lighting.
Nikkor AF-S 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5G ED. Phot-R 77mm UV filter.Nikon MB-D15 Battery grip pack. Nikon EN-EL battery (2). Hoodman H-EYEN22S soft rubber eyecup. Matin quick release neckstrap. My Memory 32GB Class 10 SDHC. Lowepro Flipside 400 AW camera bag. Nikon GP-1 GPS module.
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LATITUDE: N 41d 54m 3.38s
LONGITUDE: E 12d 29m 0.55s
ALTITUDE: 34.00m
RAW (TIFF) FILE SIZE: 69.00MB
PROCESSED (JPeg) SIZE: 21.30MB
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Nikon D7200 Firmware versions A 1.10 C 1.02 (9/3/17) L 2.015 (Lens distortion control version 2)
HP 110-352na Desktop PC with AMD Quad-Core A6-5200 APU 64Bit processor. Radeon HD8400 graphics. 8 GB DDR3 Memory with 1TB DATA storage. 64-bit Windows 10. Verbatim USB 2.0 1TB desktop hard drive. WD My Passport Ultra 1tb USB3 Portable hard drive. Nikon ViewNX-1 64bit (Version 1.2.4 24/11/2016). Adobe photoshop Elements 8 Version 8.0 64bit.