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I was on a photo walk and nothing was working out very well. I was heading back to the car and saw this wall so I decided to grab a shot or two not really expecting it would amount to anything. As is often the case, the "throw away" shot of the day ended up being the keeper. That is what I love about photography: the shot you like can happen at ANY time.
Quick-Look Hill-shaded Colour Relief Image of 2014 0.50m LIDAR Composite Digital Surface Model (DSM).
Data supplied by Environment Agency under the Open Government License agreement. For details please go to: www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/v...
For full raster dataset go to: environment.data.gov.uk/ds/survey
Street + Olympus XA-2 + Lomography BW Earl Grey 100 film + bleach.
See the complete set "Early Grey BW souped chemicals" at my Lomography home.
jus a quick star trails shot from the deck last night. Hope you like it. I haven't done a star trail in...i dunno, over a year. Trying to get back into it since i am getting more free time. I forgot how much i miss it...but at the same time, i forgot how afraid of the dark i am...anyone know how to avoid that fear of being in an empty field at night all alone and NOT freak out? :/ anyhoo, like i said, i hope you like it.
looking at the controller, its an atmega8 with a few buttons, thyristor and optocoupled zero-xing detector
I just made this shot to show a friend what you can do using a colored gel (CTO in this case) to color a white wall behind your subject.
Oh, btw, didn't use the lens to brag, it was the only item available on my desk that was large enough to hide the flash. I'm just a starving student after all. :)
Quick-Look Hill-shaded Colour Relief Image of 2014 0.50m LIDAR Composite Digital Terrain Model (DSM).
Data supplied by Environment Agency under the Open Government License agreement. For details please go to: www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/v...
For full raster dataset go to: environment.data.gov.uk/ds/survey
Quick-Look Hill-shaded Colour Relief Image of 2014 25cm LIDAR Composite Digital Surface Model (DSM).
Data supplied by Environment Agency under the Open Government License agreement. For details please go to: www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/v...
For full raster dataset go to: environment.data.gov.uk/ds/survey
Quick-Look Hill-shaded Colour Relief Image of 2014 0.50m LIDAR Composite Digital Terrain Model (DSM).
Data supplied by Environment Agency under the Open Government License agreement. For details please go to: www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/v...
For full raster dataset go to: environment.data.gov.uk/ds/survey
My brother in law and I stopped in at the Yardhouse for a couple of beers while my wife and daughter supposedly went back to the hotel for a nap.
The beer we chose was out and so they gave us this sample while we waited for the keg to be changed.
My wife has impeccable timing and so a couple of beers quickly became one :(
Quick Change Trousers in 0-3 months from Anna Maria's Handmade Beginnings. Read more about these pants here.
Quick visit to the Pisgah National Forest in Transylvania County near Brevard, North Carolina.
Last year, a friend posted some images of this wonderful wildflower from a nearby location, and I managed to find it growing in the forest. On this visit, I noticed a swarm of beautifully iridescent Halicted bees feverishly pollinating this wildflower species. The color on these tiny bees is remarkable, and I was pleased to be able to capture some of them at work.
To read the trip report, please go to Jim's Blog.
Quick-Look Hill-shaded Colour Relief Image of 2014 1m LIDAR Composite Digital Terrain Model (DTM).
Data supplied by Environment Agency under the Open Government License agreement. For details please go to: www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/v...
For full raster dataset go to: environment.data.gov.uk/ds/survey
Quick reference guide for your Filmosound. As quick-reference guides go, this is pretty comprehensive.
I wanted one of these. It was the last year of the Pontiacs as GM discontinued and retired the Pontiac brand. The Solstice was not a muscle car but still plenty quick. The Solstice was a sweet handling, comfortable riding, head-turner of a car. I saw this car while I was at the beach. I waited nearby for a while hoping to talk with the car's owner, but no one came and I had to leave.
DrC is happy to send the girls into precarious positions to get photos. This log was rolling around under their feet.
Only had about 15min before the clouds rolled in. Didn't have time to even power up... just free hand the telescope.
GBRf 66745 'Modern Railways The first 50 years' tnt 66775 'HMS Argyll' F231 approach Culham with 'Rail Adventure' - branded bogie flats and translator vans. Service 6Z15 1112 Eastleigh Works Gbrf to Chaddesden Sdgs, 28/6/20. A quick scan of t'internet indicate these had been used to move a class 701 unit to Eastleigh - wagon numbers and other details here www.47soton.co.uk/ I guess the bogie flat wagons are for brake force. Rail Adventure is a German operator www.railadventure.de/en/about-us/
My first attempt at a new Nigel Slater recipe - "quick mildly-spiced beef". Beef, onions, garlic, ground cumin, ground coriander, garam masala, stock, grain mustard, cream, fresh parsley garnish. The beef I used came out a bit tough but otherwise it was very tasty. Maybe I'll use meatballs next time to be sure the meat is tender...
Sgt. 1st Class Clayton Felton, a motor sergeant, with the 1-163rd Combined Arms Battalion from Montana Army National Guard lowers an engine cover on a Bradley Fighting Vehicle at the Romanian Land Forces Combat Training Center in Cincu, Romania, July 22, 2016. Soldiers with the 1-163rd will support the 116th Cavalry Brigade Combat Team from Boise, Idaho during multi-national exercise Saber Guardian, a multinational military exercise involving approximately 2,800 military personnel from ten nations including Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Canada, Georgia, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Turkey, Ukraine and the U.S. The objectives of this exercise are to build multinational, regional and joint partnership capacity by enhancing military relationships, exchanging professional experiences, and improving interoperability between the land forces from the participating countries. Saber Guardian will begin July 27 and finish August 7, 2016. (U.S. Army Photo by Staff Sgt. E. James Omelina 115th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)
The rippling effect under this applique - which admittedly is being highlighted by high-sunlight contrast - could likely be diminished further by adding some batting between the patch and the garment and garment seam. If other readers have ideas, I'd love to hear it.
Stitching: I stitched a small zig zag around the edge, then a triple stitch in red. I love the triple stitch because it gives a nice topstitching-weight "pop" in whatever color standard-weight thread you have.
It was finally time to get back to what all GNC racers love to do - race grand nationals! After the two month break from Daytona, I was more than ready to drive the 22 hour trek to Arizona. My parents and I pulled into Prescott late afternoon on Friday to find that the temperature wasn't any warmer than what it was in Washington. Luckily, there was clear blue sky and we were loving that.
My dad and I decided to find a vacant stretch of pavement to run my bikes on so we could get our jetting figured out because of the big elevation change. By the time it was dark, we had the bikes completely dialed in and ready to run like a top for the first mile race of the season. We arrived at the track the next morning - happy to see all the familiar faces that we haven't seen since the last grand national. The first time I stepped foot on the track I quickly realized how slick the surface of the track was.
Kenny Coolbeth and I looked at each other - thinking "how is this going to work!" With the hard surface and the loose, dry pee gravel on top it was going make for some challenging racing. I would be the first group out on the track so it would be our job to lay down the first rubber. I started out behind Jeffery Carver and Steven Vanderkuur. Unfortunately, Steven decided to go through the first corner full throttle like he was on a wet cushion.
He quickly found out that it wasn't going to work that way when he slid out coming out of 2 on the first lap slamming himself underneath the guardrail. He was lucky his injuries only extended to a broken leg because it could have been a lot worse. I took my time with the track, but was still able to put in some fast times. I was really happy with my bike. My new Woody Kyle motor was running strong and my new Boughner Racing suspension was handleing great, as well as my new D& D exhaust. To top this off, I was wearing my new Shift leathers and boots with my Lightshoe hot shoe. I was feeling great! I had the fast time covered until the last lap of Cory Crawford's session when he nipped me out by .001 of a second. It couldn't have been any closer, but I had confidence that I had them all covered in the races. In my heat, I got a horrible start and had to work my way to the front from sixth place. On lap 3, I was in the lead and pulling away. I ended up getting fast heat over Carver - who also dominated his heat. One great thing about this race was the fans that were there. The stands were packed and everybody was full of energy when they were walking through the pits.
Now it was time for main event. I decided to take the outside pole because I seen Sammy Halbert pull the hole shot from there in the dash. I did the same thing and never looked back. After awhile it felt like I was out here all alone because I couldn't hear anyone or see anyone. By the end of the race, I had a 4 ½ second lead over Carver in second. I would be the first person to win on this racetrack and it also marked my first Mile win of my pro career. This had me really pumped and I was able to do an awesome stand up wheelie with the checkered flag for the fans. I came into the race in 5th place in points- 12 pts behind Carver in 1st. I am now in 2nd - only 8pts behind. From now until Springfield, I will be working my hardest to get my stuff ready and bring in new sponsors to keep my racing dream possible.
I want to thank all my sponsors - I couldn't do without you! my sponsors are Rod Lake, Mike Velasco, Brothers Powersports, Woody Kyle, Shift Racing, Boughner Racing Suspension, D & D Exhaust, Top One Oil, Celorie Brothers Trucking, Lightshoe, JG Photoworks, CP Pistons, A & A Racing, Fusion Graphix, Motion Pro, MT Racing, Acerbis, Powersports NW and Zebra Computers.