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Be My Mannequin? - Close-Up Fatpack

 

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I realize this photo is a little bit messy, but I found it was rewarding for me to dig in for all these little details. I couldn't seem to find a stance for this one that didn't involve my knees being poked by sharp rocks. My tripod bag got me through it. Best viewed large.

 

Nikon D7500.

 

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Tom and I realized, albeit reluctantly, that Saturday evening was going to be a lost cause up at Crater Lake as the clouds continued to roll in. We made the painful decision to bail on Crater Lake and to head South in an attempt to get a sunset on Siskiyou Lake by 5 PM. We drove straight down and arrived in time, but the clouds had moved in faster than we had anticipated and the sunset was a bust. Feeling somewhat dejected, we continued our drive South to a Travel Lodge in Redding and called it a night.

 

We were both up by 3:45 AM on Sunday morning and looked outside to find that it was already pouring. Our thought at this point was to head East in an attempt to drive out from under the clouds and grab a sunrise. We headed first to Lassen National Park where it was already beginning to snow, but we realized that we were out of luck with the sunrise as well.

 

Tom's suggestion was that we just head North up highway 89 to Burney Falls. I had never heard of these falls before, but Tom said Teddy Roosevelt had proclaimed them to be the 8th wonder of the world. We both rolled our eyes as we got out of the car about an hour later. We were in the middle of nowhere, and didn't seem to be near any sizable mountains, so how impressive could these falls be?

 

But as we neared the gorge, we could hear the roar of these falls growing stronger. It was still pouring down at this point and Tom and I seemed to be the only lunatics shooting this early on a very rainy Sunday morning. As we approached the first overlook, we both just stopped in our tracks. And then we both shot non-stop for the next 90 minutes. The leaves surrounding the falls were still changing and the challenge at this point was to frame these falls in a compelling way as they were HUGE. Not quite Niagra, but still far more impressive than what either one of us was expecting.

 

If you happen to be driving out on highway 89 (not sure WHO is out driving on highway 89 as it was pretty empty for miles while we were driving) you might consider stopping by McArthur–Burney Falls Memorial State Park. The falls are literally in the middle of nowhere and you'll have to keep an eye out for the sign, but well worth a stop. Especially on a very rainy Sunday morning in November.

  

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I realize I've shared a lot of pelican photos in the past month, but I do like them. Elegant in their own bulky way. I liked the wavy reflection of this one

I realize that the previous photo I added to my stream didn’t really show Riley very well, and found this one today of her watching a westbound Union Pacific coal train climbing toward Big 10 Curve out of Rocky, Colorado, on July 22, 2006. It was a hot afternoon, but she was a little trooper…

I realize its been hard finding a place to get a haircut during this pandemic, but this old shack takes it to new heights. It's sorely in need of a good trim.

 

This is one of the best nature reclamation processes I've ever seen. :-)

 

Half Moon Bay CA

Realized an "Inside-Outside" assignment by means of multi-exposure

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“I realized when you look at your mother, you are looking at the purest love you will ever know.” ~Mitch Albom

 

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So I realized this morning that I created my Flickr on May 3rd (even though my first pic is May 2nd) for my BrickFair Haul. Well, Brickfair's in a week and I'm going (and may or may not be bringing a few MOCs 😉), and I can't wait! Continues in comments

Many men go fishing all of their lives without realizing that it is not fish they are after.

 

-- Henry David Thoreau

 

"Life is like a ten speed bicycle. Most of us have gears we never use." - Charles M. Schulz

 

Model: Julia McIvor

...you realize the Oddball has bounced OFF your teeth, rather than succumbing to your teeth. Well Jasper, you can't catch them all. But you seem to catch a pretty high percentage.

I didn't realize today was Friday--thought it was Thursday. So, I thought to do a double post-the Mourning Dove I posted earlier and now this fellow for Fly Day Friday.. HUGE!

 

HFDF!

 

Thanks for Viewing.

This shot I had waited on for a few days, then I realized how I would do this, take out the parking lot, take out the side walks, add grassy field, all in front of the steak house in Broken Arrow. a few other touches to get the look I wanted for this bullish photo.

I realize we were in a drought, but not even a couple of gallons for the birdies?

 

Soledad, California.

..... realized that I dreamed all the way.

Home and safe, I could safely go back to sleep.

So it can go, when you watch movies about Indiana Jones and Crocodile Dundee same evening!

  

This is the eighth and last picture in the serie "San Monique".

 

First picture:

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Moment at home, Lionheart Zira.

Closest landmark:

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I realize I put fake Wendy's with a fake In & Out backdrop but oh well 😂

 

Genus Baby Face head

Maitreya Lara body

7 Deadly s[K]ins Milagros skin in “Apricot”

Gloom Sailor Collection eyes in “Gray”

MICHAN Paige lashes

[MJN] Autumn Vibes eyeshadow

[::JesyDream::] Louisa blush

VELOUR Elizabeth lipstick

[MJN] Cute Nose

Finer Threads Sel freckles

KUNI Tone hair

Gaia Taylah crop top

ROULY Drive Crazy shorts

pr!tty Foods Pin Collection (on shorts)

BLAXIUM Lulu nails

Marsh Baby Girl tattoo

REIGN Arianna Gingham sneakers

Junk Food Gingy’s Fast Food Tray v2

I just realized that I haven't kept a promise I made a few weeks ago.

And I had promised you the picture of a beautiful historic building that everyone in the city of Lübeck knows, the salt storage. Well, here it is.

It consists of a series of storage buildings built between 1579 (far left) and 1745 (far right). You can see the different architectural styles of the individual parts very well.

Despite the name, not only salt was stored here, but also cloth, grain and wood.

But it all started with salt. This was mainly needed to preserve fish caught in Norway (we're still talking about the 16th century). Pretty impressive.

 

Soeben habe ich realisiert, dass ich ein Versprechen noch nicht eingelöst habe, was ich vor einigen Wochen gegeben habe.

Und zwar hatte ich Euch noch das Bild eines wunderschönes historischen Gebäudes versprochen, was in Lübeck jeder kennt, den Salzspeicher. Nun, hier ist er.

Er besteht aus einer Reihe von Lagergebäuden, die in der Zeit von 1579 (ganz links) bis 1745 (ganz rechts) erbaut wurden. Man kann sehr gut die unterschiedlichen Baustile der einzelnen Teile erkennen.

Trotz des Namens wurde hier nicht nur Salz gelagert, sondern auch Tuch, Korn oder Holz.

Mit Salz jedoch fing alles an. Dieses wurde hauptsächlich zu konservieren von Fisch benötigt, der in Norwegen gefangen wurde (wir reden immer noch vom 16. Jahrundert). Schon ganz schön beeindruckend.

 

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"You will never realize

What darkness lies inside

 

Inside my mind".

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"Nunca te darás cuenta

¿Qué oscuridad hay dentro?

 

Dentro de mi mente".

 

*Tune_________

 

P. Fumiko

 

Credits* *My WebSite*

 

I hope that you like it ^.^

 

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She realized that home isn't a place.

It's in your arms.

Link's here, betch ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ

 

Haller. I'm back at u with a grungey post feat. two gorgina brands *ehem* BTTB *ehem* FAKEICON. Luv me pls.

 

Hope y'all enjoy the look and the petals smacking me in da face.

 

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There is always something to smile about.

About the location:

Last night I was lazing around the house, not really motivated to do anything. At around 2:00am I realized that sunrise was only a couple of hours away so I checked the Yahoo weather map conveniently located in the titlebar in Flickr, and it was showing a thin cloud layer to the west moving around 5 mph in my direction. This location is only 35 minutes from my house so I decided that I would stay up through the night and get a super early start. I always face a difficult choice on my way up into the mountains. If I head west on Hwy 138 then I have only this view without any backup locations, but if I head east I have several other options but no view that includes the city, so I have to feel pretty confident about the cloud coverage to head west but I could feel the light coming on this morning. This is a view over Lone Pine Canyon road, the city in the distance, because of the angle looks like one but is actually 3 cities, San Bernardino, Redlands and Beaumont blending together and leading up to Mount San Jacinto in the background.

 

About the shot:

This was shot using a technique in which you trick the camera into thinking something it's not seeing. I first set the camera to spot metering and metered the sky. Then it set the camera to underexpose by 2 stops switch to manual focus and refocus on the city lights, then I light painted the foreground with a couple of lights at a WB of 5000k.

 

Thank you for taking the time to visit and as always, your views, comments, faves, and support are greatly appreciated!! :)

 

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“Yesterday, Day of Recollection, realized again above all my need for profound and total humility—especially in relation to any work I may do for peace. Humility is more important than zeal. Descent into nothingness and dependence on God. Otherwise I am just fighting the world with its own weapons, and there the world is unbeatable. Indeed, it does not even have to fight back: I will exhaust my self and that will be the end of my stupid efforts. To seek strength in God, especially in the Passion of Christ.”

 

“On the night watch, hurrying by, I pushed open the door of the novice’s scriptorium and flashed the light over all the empty desks. It was as if the empty room were wholly full of their hearts and their love, as if their goodness had made the place wholly good and rich with love. The loveliness of humanity, which God has taken to Himself in love, and the wonder of each individual person among them. This is of final and eternal significance. To have been appointed by God to be their Father, to have received them from God as my children, to have loved them and been loved by them with such simplicity and sincerity, without nonsense or flattery or sentimentality: this is completely wonderful and is a revelation...”

- Thomas Merton, The Intimate Merton (December 11,1961)

jasmine top PSEUDO

jen leather skirt ROWNE

sock boots SEUL

bubble puffer coat SABOTAGE

plated wave earrings FASHIONISM

circles choker CHAIN

queen crown MINIMAL

hair UNORTHODOX

 

enise applier - alura bento head FIORE

lip (tinted) MAI BILAVIO

 

Realized almost too late that there was an active isolated cell to the south of me. By the time I got my gear set-up it quickly died on me. But not without getting one decent snap before it did :-

“Bushido is realized in the presence of death. This means choosing death whenever there is a choice between life and death. There is no other reasoning.”

― Yamamoto Tsunetomo, Hagakure: The Book of the Samurai.

 

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Just realized that this photo is exactly one year old to the day :-). I haven't planted any fresh bluebells on my balcony yet this year. However, I have overwintered last year's plants and think that the relatively mild winter did not freeze the plants, so they will recover in the next few days. Our winters are getting warmer and shorter, and some plant life is adapting.

 

Treasure, by Aldous Harding

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Upon realizing none of the Class 1s were providing anything more than 1 train in the area, it was obvious that this was the move. Thankfully, there was a red leader on point this day, instead of the yellow 60Ms that have been ruling this train for a while now.

 

However, with the addition of two GP59s (and constant rumors of repainting the 60Ms), red leaders just may become the norm again in the near future.

I never realized how furry these tree's look until I zoomed in on this one.

 

Taken at Victoria Park, which is located in Nova Scotia, Canada.

 

Taken with my Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge.

Early in 1914, moreover, we realized that it would be impossible to free the Saint Anna from the ice; at best, we would drift until the autumn of 1915, more than three years after we had departed Alexandrovsk.* If we stayed on board, starvation would become a real threat by January 1915, if not sooner. In the darkness of the long polar night, a struggle against hunger carries no hope of salvation. During this season, hunting is out of the question, as all animals are in hibernation. The only certainty for those trapped in its realm is that "white death" lies in wait for them.

 

excerpt from In the Land of White Death by John Krakauer

 

I realized something interesting about shooting the moon. It's not like night photography; more like photographing a lightbulb. If you want to see past the light you've gotta ramp up the shutter speed and close down the aperture. Still lots to learn.

I rescanned this shot and then realized I might not have posted this particular view. Anyway, there's a B&OCT crew on board and they've just delivered a transfer to the Belt at Clearing. They're passing 75th St tower on their way back to Barr Yard. Back then, most railroads delivered their own transfers to the other railroads in ChicagoLand, and returned home light. It made for interesting sights; you could expect to see just about anything, and you certainly did. I was working at 75th when I grabbed this shot, but of course, I didn't write down the Run # of this crew. Funky lead unit leads me to believe that they were blind on the Wild Mary....

I realize my images of Spain are a bit too dramatic, but the day I took this image was not so nice. It was the day we left and by the time we got on our plane, there was a storm outside, just perfect for the second time I was flying... taking off right into the storm, with lightnings and strong winds all over. I felt so relived to touch the ground again :D

Once I realized street art was everywhere in Florence, I was more hyper-aware of looking for it. This artist's work was simple but heartfelt. I especially liked the black shoe prints on the wall, given that this artwork was 5 feet off the ground.

Realized today I have a large backlog of photos to catch up on.

Edwin B. Forsythe NWR, NJ

-Bob

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