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In the story .. the Coyote didn't defeat the Road Runner ..
In the life .. Every tyrant is coyote .. and all road runners will reach to the freedom ..
Gyuto Monastery, Himachal Pradesh, India
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西门子D20E-003牵引货列停靠在金莲站
SIEMENS D20E-003 kéo tàu hàng ghé lại ở ga Kim Liên
SIEMENS D20E-003 pulling the cargo train in Kim Lien Station
With a slight chill in the air a runner gets out for an early morning jog.
They do have a good "perspective" on life ...although the late sleeper has a dreamy "point of view" as well.
Wild Horses Monument, Vantage WA
Single exposure
I love how big and long the star trails are on this one. At first I was frustrated there is some cloud blurs in the image, but like a recent star shot, I'm realizing a bit of atmosphere and weather give these images some extra character and expression.
I had to crop this image down because I shot it wide and in it's expanded view, the detail of the horses is lost, so it's a bit grainy in it's zoomed in state.
I'm learning from my girlfriend to look for a story in photos. Or, in my case, to PUT a story in photos. I enjoyed my trip to this place because the story is embedded in the sculpture. Better wording, the sculpture IS a story. The sculpture as a whole is entitled, "Grandfather Cuts Loose the Ponies."
The story the horses come from is this.
I encourage you to not just stop and view the horses from the highway, but take an extra 20-30 min and walk up the hill (it's a bit steep) to see them up close. You'll be amazed at the technique they are made with, and up close, more of the emotion and passion is conveyed.
Thanks for stopping by for a look, and information to the artist that made the monument can be found here
With the decommissioned Willington Power Station cooling towers in the background, Colas Rail Freight Class 56 No. 56078 passes with 0Z56, a light engine move from Crewe Basford Hall to Doncaster on 3rd February 2023.
Here is a (slightly) updated look at my Tantive IV MOC. The model is just shy of 10k pieces and is somewhere around 3 feet long in real life. The original was designed by me some years ago, and I am intending to do a ground-up redesign soon since a lot of useful pieces have been introduced. As for instructions, since I get a lot of comments about them, I can't in good conscience release instructions for a model I haven't built in real life. While the internal structure is similar to the Saturn IV set (actually that's what inspired the model, see the neck), I can't 100% guarantee the stability until I build it in real life. At 10k pieces, it's not really on the immediate horizon to be built either. Basically there may be instructions eventually but no time soon. As for scale the model is nowhere near minifigure scale, but considerably bigger than play-scale so we will call it "plus scale" or something. Oh and yes, you guys may prefer a dark red color instead of the standard red, but not only do the macaroni curved corner pieces not exist in dark red, from what I can tell the brighter red is more accurate according to A New Hope. I hope you enjoy and if there are any improvements you guys would like to see for the version 2 let me know!
2 of the 2,500 participants in the 2106 Santa Fun Run in Bristol to raise money for the Children's Hospice South West
NRFF cuts south through Duryea, PA this evening as RBMN 5021 (Ex. CSX SD50-2) leads around 20 cars south back to North Reading.
The rubber smoke has just cleared from the first burnout of the spring. Thanks to Ralph "the Clown" for lightin' em up.
1969 Plymouth Road Runner
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I've never seen a rig for speedlights like this thing. I would expect it to generate some seriously harsh light. They should have walked down the beach further -- there was almost no one around and they could have had very few interruptions. Of course, it would require them to walk a bit...