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May 29, 2008 - Kearney Nebraska US

 

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A wicked bad day of severe weather in South Central Nebraska. For more information on that day... NWS Official Report.

 

A tornadic supercell with an Ef1 or Ef2 tornado struck the city of Kearney late afternoon. The aftermath wasn't pretty. I sure wanted to be out chasing but I was scheduled for work, and missed the entire historic event.

 

Power was out, but I did have the camera batteries charged. Geared up, with camera in hand after I got home from work. I took a few minutes during clean up that night to capture these incredible cloudscapes that were on the back side of the storms.

 

These were the final rays, the last light of the day. These clouds were truly some spectacular stormscape captures to end that day of severe weather!

 

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Just recently, a day hiker lost his footing above Sol Duc Falls and tumbled over two spillways. He is extremely lucky to have survived. As you can see in my photograph the water is a torrent of action as it cuts through this narrow passageway.

 

Story is here; www.peninsuladailynews.com/article/20160522/NEWS/305229981

 

Note to hikers......respect these places!

Respect

Aretha Franklin

1967

 

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‘All I'm askin'

Is for a little respect’

 

In York we now have some social distancing signs. I rather like the thoughtful message: ‘Share with Care’.

 

I’m happy to mention that the couple in the picture did go single file as soon as they saw someone approaching.

 

As a funny aside, a couple patiently waited to the left until I got my picture, there are some very kind and thoughtful people around, not that I would have minded in the least including them!

 

Overall, I’d say that about 80% of people in York are being very courteous, others less so. I’m always happy to make way! How are others finding things?

 

68019 ‘Brutus’ arriving in York with 1T60 09:57 Scarborough to York on 30.05.2020

 

Hurray !

No overtime for the first time in three weeks !

ws and I went for a stroll in Central Park and paid respect at the Imagine mosaic.

  

The white shirt project.

 

Here the story so far ...

 

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2013 was a good year for Lady Aurora, and this one was from a series of shots that lasted all night-morning June 1

 

Tidbits about Mount Adams:

Known as Pah-to by the land’s original inhabitants, the 12,276-foot Mount Adams is the second-tallest mountain in the state. Only Mount Rainier is higher at 14,411 feet.

 

[[an old Yakama Elder was once quoted explaining that all the volcanic peaks were referred to as Pah-to, the Big People, and were honored and respected. This particular peak is known as Klickitat (Klik-a-tat) by local tribes.]]

 

• The first recorded sighting by whites was by Lewis and Clark in 1805. They and other early explorers mistook Mount Adams for Mount St. Helens, which had already been discovered by Pacific Ocean explorers. Some confusion continued until 1853, when the Pacific Railroad expedition mapped the mountain as Mount Adams.

 

• The generally accepted first ascent of Mount Adams was in 1854, when a group of men belonging to a military road work party made the summit.

www.yakimaherald.com/news/local/take-a-peek-at-some-fasci...

 

* "Presidential Range":

"Mount Adams was named after the 2nd President of the United States, John Adams. a name which survives from an 1839 scheme by Hall J. Kelly to make the Cascades the Presidential Range. Kelly intended the name Adams to go to Mount Hood -- he left the mountain in Washington out of the plan entirely. However, the person who mapped the mountains mixed up Kelly's names and put the name Mount Adams 40 miles in the wrong direction -- where there happened to be a mountain ready to bear the name. "Mount Adams" stuck firmly after 1853, when the Pacific Railroad Expedition put the name on their map."

 

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26th December 2016

 

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Another of Stormie Mills's early works in an adjacent laneway. Nice to see it hasn't been desicrated after so many years. stormiemills.com/

Always try to remember

The last Rose in November

Feeding colours from memory

during many a grey winter’s day

 

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108.0 mm

1/2000

ISO 100

 

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A veteran sits on a float awaiting the start of the 4th of July parade in Idaho Falls.

 

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The COVID-19 Corona virus has taken hoild all over the world, no less so here in the UK where we are now restricted on where we go, bars, clubs, pubs and restaurants closed until further notice, London almost set for s lock down.

  

In kent, the supermarkets are stripped bare by panic buying, stupidity reigns and the bad side of human nature comes to the fore. In the war we pulled together as a nation because we were nicer, simpler, more friendly people back then and we had nothing, but shared our last everything. Nowadays we are selfish and greedy, looking out for number one and I can't help but feel as the virus spreads, we will see and hear some terrible examples of human nature.

  

I got out onto quiet sunday morning roads, into the countryside away from people, just myself and Mother Nature, a sunrise that was underwhelming but none the less a treat to my eyes. Fresh air and my thoughts and camera equipment as company.

  

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This Thirteen seconds long exposure was taken standing in the River Cray at an altitude of Twenty two metres at 06:38am on Sunday 22nd March 2020, in the golden hour around sunrise, (Sunrise was at precisely 05:56am),off Rectory Lane in the grounds of Foots Cray Meadows, over the River Cray in Bexley, Kent, England.

  

Nikon D850 Focal length 20mm Shutter speed: Four seconds long exposure. Aperture f/16.0 iso64 Image area FX (36 x 24) NEF RAW L (8256 x 5504). NEF RAW L (14 bit uncompressed) Image size L (8256 x 5504 FX). Focus mode AF-C focus. AF-C Priority Selection: Release. Nikon Back button focusing enabled. AF-S Priority selection: Focus. 3D Tracking watch area: Normal 55 Tracking points.AF-Area mode single point & 73 point switchable. Exposure mode: Aperture priority. Matrix metering. Auto ISO sensitivity control on (Max iso 800/ Miniumum shutter speed 125). White blance on: Auto1. Colour space: RGB. Actve D-lighting: Normal. Vignette control: Normal. Nikon Distortion control: Enabled.

  

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Nikkor AF-S 16-35mm f/4.0G IF ED VR. Lee SW150 MKII filter holder. Lee 100 77mm adapter ring. Lee SW150 0.9 (3 stops) ND Grad soft resin. Lee SW150 Filters field pouch.Mcoplus professional MB-D850 multi function battery grip 6960.Two Nikon EN-EL15a batteries (Priority to battery in Battery grip). Matin quick release neckstrap. My Memory 128GB Class 10 SDXC 80MB/s card. Lowepro Flipside 400 AW camera bag. Nikon GP-1 GPS module. Hoodman HEYENRG round eyepiece oversized eyecup.Manfrotto 055Xprob Carbon Fiber Tripod 3 Sections. Neewer 9750 Gimbal tripod head with Arca Swiss standard quick release plate. Jessops Tripod bag.

     

LATITUDE: N 51d 25m 36.06s

LONGITUDE: W 0d 7m 50.46s

ALTITUDE: 22.0m

  

RAW (TIFF) FILE: 130.00MB NEF: 93.7MB

PROCESSED (JPeg) FILE: 50.00MB

    

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PROCESSING POWER:

 

Nikon D850 Firmware versions C 1.10 (9/05/2019) LD Distortion Data 2.018 (18/02/20) LF 1.00

 

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 1.4.1 (18/02/2020). Nikon Capture NX-D 64bit Version 1.6.2 (18/02/2020). Nikon Picture Control Utility 2 (Version 2.4.5 (18/02/2020). Nikon Transfer 2 Version 2.13.5. Adobe photoshop Elements 8 Version 8.0 64bit.

   

Southern Sea Otter mom and pup

"The Nursery"

Morro Bay, CA

December 25, 2019

 

--Featured on Daily Otter, January 18, 2020

--Featured on Daily Otter, May 9, 2021

--First place winner Sea Otter Savvy Photo Contest September 27, 2020 (www.seaottersavvy.org/winning-wildlife-storytellers)

 

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Taken from a safe otter viewing location on shore with a telephoto lens. Photo not cropped.

 

On a visit to Morro Bay last year, I came across an area known to locals as "the nursery", a quiet area for groups of sea otter moms to sleep, eat and teach their pups the ways of the world. I have spent countless hours watching the interactions between mom and pup at that location. Sea otter moms rule!

 

This photograph is a reminder to respect the nap!

 

Whenever you see sleeping sea otters, think of the countless hours spent grooming, teaching and foraging not just for themselves but for their young too. Any disturbance to their sleep can be detrimental, not only to the mom but to her pup as well.

 

#RespectTheNap

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St Georges hall lights up and holds a vigil in remembrance for the victims of the Orlando killing

August 18, 2022 - Gibbon Nebraska US

 

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Late August here in Nebraska. I usually would be chasing out in Western Nebraska Eastern Colorado this time of year. Mother Nature made it dry as a desert here. Record Heat & drought in 2022 on the plains of Nebraska. This was the ONLY storm that came into range for the whole month.

 

Gear was prepped & ready for a month....I was prepared that afternoon. A short jaunt to my east and then north. Irrigated Corn this time of year here is about 14 feet & it will be ready for harvest soon.

 

Had to find a good location where there was no tall corn. Found a hill with a perfect view. Lucky to find an open view with all that corn!

 

Though this didn't produce a tornado. Really good definition of a rotation wall cloud under this supercell. Glad I went out that day to capture these phenomenal snaps!

 

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In a queue, to leave Nassau...

Softened and Enhanced for effect

These two beautiful purebred Spanish foals (PRE, Pura Raza Española) are waiting for their turn before the well-deserved shower at the end of the day. One seems to bow to the other as a sign of respect or obedience. This picture was taken in the VillaSalada stable in Torrevieja, Spain.

 

Ces deux magnifique poulains pures races espagnols (PRE, Pura Raza Española) attendent leur tour avant la douche bien méritée de fin de journée. L'un semble faire la révérence envers l'autre en signe de respect ou de d'obéissance. Cette photo a été prise dans l'écurie de VillaSalada à Torrevieja en Espagne.

2014 German Car Festival. Waterfront Park, North Vancouver, BC. June 29, 2014.

It is fascinating to hear what some people have been up to, before and during the lockdown.👂👂

An example of this were the actions of Mrs Trebogus, her sister Trixie Trebillcock and Betty Beswetherick, shall we say these three ladies are of mature years but nobodies fool.👵👵👵

 

At the beginning of March following their instincts the three ladies decided to move in together. They had several articulated lorry loads of beer delivered by Sharps Brewery, plus quite a consignment from Camel Valley Vineyard. 🚛🚛🚛🍺🍺🍺🍷🍷🍷

 

Mrs Trebogus always kept much food in her freezer, plus she had a large vegetable garden and of course the ladies culinary skills were legendary, they were well prepared. 🍖🍖🍖🍎🍏🍋🍊

 

The ladies felt they would be good company for each other, sure enough their hunch was proved correct as three weeks later the whole country went into lock down, which the ladies had no problem with as they were the type of people in common with so many others that did as they were told. The ladies were able to follow instruction, had respect and complied, plus these ladies all came from special forces backgrounds which required them working in some hostile environments, Trixie worked as a bouncer at Mothercare for many years, yes these ladies are tough.👹👹👹

 

As the lockdown progressed many on line fitness videos sprang up, the ladies were very keen to keep themselves in peak condition so they followed along with many of these workouts, however none of the videos were of such intensity in order to keep the ladies bodies in absolute peak condition, it just did not stretch the ladies enough, Mrs Trebogus had an idea.💃💃💃

 

She owns a Mercedes ML63 AMG, so the three ladies went into the garage, Mrs Trebogus got hold of the front bumper and lifted the Mercedes up and down in order to tone her arm muscles.

The other two ladies also carried out this manoeuvre, as mentioned they are tough.

Trixie suggested to Betty that she got underneath the Mercedes, put her feet under the bumper and lifted it up and down with her legs in order to strengthen the thighs.💪💪💪

 

Everything was going swimmingly then Mrs Trebogus had a go as she likes to keep her thighs in special peak condition, there was an enormous crack, Mrs Trebogus’s left leg fell off. Nothing to do with the vacuum cleaner incident I must add.

 

Like you do, Mrs Trebogus dusted herself off and said this is not a problem as my car is an automatic (You still have to be there) but when the time comes and we are allowed out I still have my right leg in order to be able to drive. So she picked up her leg, hopped over and placed it in the big chest freezer she had in the garage.🏡

 

Trixie said “you should seek medical help”, no responded Mrs Trebogus we know the rules, we have been instructed to stay home, not to go out, we will wait until the lockdown is eased, I can still walk on the one good leg, do cart wheels with a slight shimmy, so I have nothing to complain about. Anyway like so many people, if we were really desperate there is always someone locally that can help out, that is human instinct. 🏃♀️💪

 

The weeks went by, sure enough, some of the lockdown measures were eased and in May people were allowed to drive for over an hour, but return on the same day. Not wishing to trouble the medical profession, Mrs Trebogus went onto the internet to look for alternative medical assistance, one name caught her eye, Mystic Peg, who specialised in limb reattachment services.👩💻

 

As Mrs Trebogus herself had worked with some of our special forces, she respected the anonymity of Mystic Peg who would only provide her post code, and a time to meet.👩💼

 

Like most of us long car journeys need to be planned, first you need a full tank of petrol, how many people keep a full tank of fuel just in case they need to go off at a minutes notice. Mrs Trebogus went and filled her Mercedes with fuel so that they could go off to the secret location.⛽️🚘

 

The sat nav coordinates were plumbed in and after quite some journey the three ladies reached their destination. Sure enough as our ladies got out of the car a fairy was waiting dressed in a Knights of the round table uniform, yes this was Mystic Peg, she said “come with me”, so Mrs Trebogus, with her leg under her arm, Trixie and Betty followed, they all set off into a park, keeping two meters away from Mystic Peg

 

Mystic Peg instructed Mrs Trebogus to sit on a special little stool, with a bit of her left hip hanging over the edge of the stool. Mystic Peg asked Mrs Trebogus to align the detached leg against her hip. Mystic Peg closed her eyes, muttered a couple of words and within moments, hey presto Mrs Trebogus’s leg was reattached and working like a new one.

 

As you can imagine (I can) Mrs Trebogus was so grateful to Mystic Peg for her services and asked what she owed her. Mystic Peg said "it is my pleasure to help good people like you and really it was such a simple job".😇👛👜💷💷💷

 

Mystic Peg went on to say, “as I have not seen many people for a while could I share a confidence with you Mrs Trebogus. Well don’t tell anyone but during the lockdown we had been made aware of a bloke who drove to this very location who could not see his hand in front of his face.

As none of us were on duty during lockdown he allegedly sat over there on a park bench, he gazed up towards the Magic Castle, bingo his eyesight came back, a miracle and he was able to drive all the way home to London”.🏰🙈😱

 

Mrs Trebogus responded to the fairy “you just cannot make that up”.😉

 

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Have a good weekend

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Muito obrigado por suas curtidas e comentários amigáveis. Espero que goste de minha galeria e que se sinta à vontade para divulgar meu trabalho fotográfico no Flickr. Mas, por favor, respeite os direitos autorais.

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Rezgo nyar, Populus tremula. Near to my house...I love this tree so much !

Other birds tend to give this male Red-bellied Woodpecker a wide berth when he flashes his formidable sword (beak).

 

Red-bellied Woodpecker (male)

Luray, VA

 

(SNP8608)

Titre : Souriez !!!

 

"Souris au monde et le monde te sourira."

Sœur Emmanuelle

 

Cette tête indienne en porcelaine blanche, se trouvant chez ma "ch'tite mère", servant de presse papiers ou de boite à "trésors", m'a toujours inspiré par son petit sourire énigmatique, un peu comme celui de la "Joconde".

 

Souvent, hélas... Je n'arrivais pas à trouver, le bon angle et la "bonne" lumière lors de mes essais photos.

 

Donc je souris comme elle, d'y être, peut être parvenu ???

 

Traitement Photoshop et Nik Software.

 

Merci de ne pas utiliser mes photos sans mon autorisation.

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Merci à tous les administrateurs de groupes pour leur multiples invitations.

Je suis désolé de ne pas avoir le temps de publier rapidement mais je respecte les règles de chaque groupe pour toute publication.

 

Thank hou to all administrators for their multiple group invitations.

I'm sorry I did not have time to publiciste quickly, but I respect the rules of each group for the entier publication.

  

A building at Chippewa Park

Respect and appreciate all art. and old film cameras

 

Seattle, WA

  

Leica M9

Leica Summicron 50/2

Detail of the graffito "Respect for everyone" (Respekt für jeden) by the artist trompe.

 

Flyover, Breitenbachbrücke.

Frankfurt, Germany

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