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A green caterpillar is resting on a spiky bud of a Centaurea crocodylium flower. Some like their beds spiky, what can I say.
I'll show some shots of the opened flower soon. Don't go away!
Centaurea crocodylium
דרדר גדול-פרחים
Taken at SWELL 2017. Swell is a yearly open air gallery along Currumbin Beach and foreshore, Queensland, Australia.
This is one of my favourite events on the Gold Coast.
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SAFE by Clayton Thompson, QLD.
This installation is a comment on the journey and destination for many victims of domestic violence. SAFE symbolises a "Safe House" and highlights that moment in time when the individual begins the journey from victim to survivor. SAFE is a catalyst for change, conversation, awareness and highlights the importance of emergency shelters for people surviving domestic abuse. The project acknowledges the journey of survivors, and encourages victims of domestic violence to end the cycle of abuse through prevention, intervention and protection.
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Sketchnote summary of an excellent book by Judy Agnew and Aubrey Daniels on effective safety leadership practices.
"A large jet comes in to land, out of a sunset sky"
An "out of bounds" shot, produced with the help of photoshop !
"The irradiated image matter of Shevchenko’s documentary offers a paradigmatic account of a material witness in which trace evidence of an external event — the nuclear accident at Chernobyl — is registered directly by changes in the material composition of the artifact, producing information that opens up the artifact to further analysis and critical reflection.
In the case of Shevchenko’s defective film stock, there can be no dispute that the radioactive isotopes released into the atmosphere by the reactor meltdown — at a magnitude 400 times greater than that of the atomic bomb over Hiroshima — were the source of the film’s contamination, and thus offered compelling evidence as to the scale and migrating nature of the disaster. Indeed, subsequent radiation readings also confirmed that all of his film equipment, including his Konvas and cherished Arriflex cameras, had been severely exposed, thus requiring their immediate decommissioning and disposal. Shevchenko himself died less than a year later, in March 1987."
Susan Schuppli “Material Witness: Media, Forensics, Evidence.” MIT Press, 2022.
Yearlong Pinhole, August 9 2020-August 9, 2021, Negative: Lumen Print on Photo Paper, Soviet-manufatured single weight warmtone photo paper, expired October 1990, appx. 2"x3". Nike Missile Site SF-88, Fort Barry, California.
"As all European countries, Italy is a safe country. Violent crime is low, and most tourists will never be bothered by safety concerns other that petty crime. It is ranked 34th on the ranking of world's safest countries."
The "Safe Streets" Operation started on 4th August 2008 on the national territory, after the promulgation of the Law n. 125 of the 24th July 2008 n.92; that law authorizes "the employment of a military contingent of the Armed Forces in specific and extraordinary circumstances to prevent criminality.
www.esercito.difesa.it/en/Operations/national-operations/...
This is an Iveco LMV.
"Iveco LMV (Light Multirole Vehicle) is a 4WD tactical vehicle developed by Iveco, and in service with several countries."
"The LMV uses modular armour packs to adjust its level of protection to its mission requirements. In regards to mine protection, the vehicle's ground clearance has been increased to 493 mm without increasing the overall height (less than 2 meters); it also uses suspended seats of aeronautical derivation, v-hull under body, and a collapsible sandwich structure in the floor to deflect and absorb mine blasts. Its exhaust is piped through its C-pillars, and its turbocharger is located underneath the engine to reduce its thermal signature. Mobility is helped by a run-flat system, allowing the vehicle to move even with completely deflated tires."
As everyone settled into the place it was great to see Mums and Dads getting a chance for some quality time with their families.
Created for Make It Interesting, Challenge #4 ~ Falcon
Winner - 3rd place
Starter image with thanks, from Teliko82
Background image/frame from GraphicsFairy. Thanks!
Thanks also to SkeletalMess and Osolev for the textures.
Temaristock ~ Forgotten dreams, mine.
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This and that today..
Quest'opera di Lorenzo Furlanetto è distribuita con Licenza Creative Commons Attribuzione - Non commerciale - Non opere derivate 4.0 Internazionale. Based on a work at https://www.flickr.com/photos/furlanetto_lollo/.
Hattie adds salt and ground glass to some of the pieces in an attempt to create rudimentary glazes.
This series best viewed in the set
In 2007, Edwards Coaches purchased two relatively rare 11m Duple 300-bodied Leyland Tigers - F62 & 63 SMC - for school contract work.
The pair were from a batch of three new to Jubilee Coaches of Stevenage, who was absorbed by County Bus & Coach as one of the successors to London Country (North East), and then served with South Lancs Travel.
Edwards applied a liberal coat of 'safe' yellow paint to them, as was all the rage with dedicated school contract vehicles at the time. Whilst F63 SMC appears to have been withdrawn around 2014 and was then sold for scrap, F62 SMC became an immobile classroom for Edwards, which extended her life by a further five years.
This shot of F63 SMC was taken in June 2011 as she was emerging from Berw Road in Pontypridd when returning from an afternoon school contract.
Having safely delivered its passengers (including the wife and I) to Waverley, GB Railfreight Class 92, 92023 prepares to run round it stock so it can haul it back to Polmadie depot for servicing.
023 had worked the Carstairs-Edinburgh portion of the Caledonian Sleeper Lowlander (1B26) which had arrived four minutes ahead of its publicised arrival time into Waverley.