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Powerful currents create deep whirlpools as the ocean rushes in and out during tidal change in Cobscook Bay at Mahars Point, Pembroke Maine
Walt Disney World Resort Postcard - DP - 01110268 - 79910-C
PALM COURSE
The Walt Disney World Golf Club features two 18-hold championship courses - the Palm and the Magnolia. Top-ranked touring professionals challenge these courses in the P.G.A.-sponsored Walt Disney World Open.
(C) Walt Disney Productions
The ice storm inspired me to try a technique called reverse lensing with my 16-35mm - I created a fake macro to see the beauty of the ice in a different way (:
Hope everyone has been safe these past few days and has their power back! Merry Christmas Eve!
Inspired by the Reversed photographs by Marjaana Kella. This was the selected group for The Rogue Players yesterday but I didn't see it until today. I still wanted to try one as I find the intentionally faceless portrait to be quite interesting. It also, conveniently, gives me an excuse to photograph my new haircut from the back.
Tomorrow morning I am off to Ottawa for work and then to Vancouver for the weekend for play. Lots to do tonight before I go.
This hairstyle reminds me of a "reverse" of the Leningrad Cowboys style.
Rachael asked if I could take her picture and post it to Flickr. Be careful what you ask for! Chris (my wife, and Rachael's mother) did the "hairstyling") An entertaining Sunday evening for the whole family..
See the set for more coiffures.
9-2007
A4 copy paper.
This tiling folded with hexagons and stars in the negative space.
First pointed out by Origomi, then explored by Joel, negative space is a fascinating field of experimentation, it is widening the array of foldable patterns.
I'm happy to contribute.
Just for the record the reverse of the Alabtros card. Nothing special on it I think although I could read the word Flugplatz.
Card was posted (stamped) in Berlin on 27 September 1911.
After coming round the triangle F 13 leads its train bunker first towards Ferrymead from Moorhouse.
1-Shot HDR from RAW, 04/01/15
I made this reverse lens connector for my camera. It works a treat...no longer do I have to hold on tight to the lens and push it against my camera to keep it in place!
It's for my 50/1.8 and I have used the camera body cap, the lens cover, a circle drill bit, a file to tidy up the rough bits and hot glue gun to stick the bits together.
Reverse Osmosis ia a technique used for high-quality cleaned water, such as semiconductor processing or biochemical applications.The Reverse Osmosis Desalination is famous because it can produce great tasting, very pure water at very reasonable cost without any trouble.For more information visit www.ecosmart-intl.com
1st Floor, Al Riqqa Building,
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Joe Theismann's career ended on November 18, 1985, just months after he divorced, when he suffered a gruesome compound fracture of his leg while being sacked by New York Giants linebackers Lawrence Taylor and Harry Carson during a Monday Night Football game telecast. At the time, the Redskins had been attempting to run a "flea-flicker" play. The Giants' defense, however, was not fooled, and they tried to blitz Theismann. Taylor sandwiched Theismann into Carson and inadvertently landed his hip on Theismann's lower right leg, fracturing both the tibia and the fibula.
Reverse Osmosis ia a technique used for high-quality cleaned water, such as semiconductor processing or biochemical applications.The Reverse Osmosis Desalination is famous because it can produce great tasting, very pure water at very reasonable cost without any trouble.For more information visit www.ecosmart-intl.com
1st Floor, Al Riqqa Building,
Near Clock Tower, Deira,
Dubai, U.A.E.
Phone: +971 4 2669986
E-mail: dubai@ecosmart-intl.com
A different approach for cooking a large steak. Cook indirect till until about 90 degrees and then sear.
Pike's Market, Seattle, WA.
The sign located at the intersection of Pike Street and 1st Av. is perhaps one of the most recognizable symbols of the city of Seattle, along with the Space Needle. Not many people get to see the sign from behind, though. Here, the sign projects a silhouette with a Seattle high-rise in the background.
Nikon D3, 24-70mm f/2.8G lens at 70mm, 1/100 sec at f/11, ISO 200.