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Gilgo Beach surf beach, just east of Jones Beach. I took this photo from just off Ocean Parkway. That’s how close the ocean is now. There was a puddle between the beach and the road, probably from that morning’s high tide. Gilgo Beach, NY — February 28, 2023
Here's a new drone view of the Salton Sea from this morning (Jan 29) at sunrise. Jim Doss & I had a good couple of days exploring drone targets here.
The Salton Sea (35 x 15 mi) is 343 square miles in area, and 236 feet below sea level. It is the remnant of a larger body of water called Lake Cahuilla, that grew and shrank as the Colorado River occasionally drained into the landlocked basin.
It was dry before an accidental overflow of a canal in 1905 filled it to its current size. The large lake has been shrinking and becoming increasingly salty. Several species of waterfowl and large birds like snow geese and pelicans flock here in the winter months.
The old Street area in fact shrinking. The new city is constantly expanding, and ultimately Street were removed. Changzhou will become younger and more modern city.
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Playing around with a new lens. I think that I love it but I need to try in better light conditions.
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project fifty-two | first week
Feels good to start a new project. Forcing myself to break the routine.
Santa Barbara, California | self portrait
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How much can you expect to shrink with age?
Well normally; Men can gradually lose an inch between the ages of 30 to 70, and women can lose about two inches. After the age of 80, it’s possible for both men and women to lose another inch.
Osteoporosis weakens your bones, causing them to develop microfractures. Over time your bones may settle or collapse, causing you to get even shorter.
I see my "mother in law" every day so I hadn't really noticed how much she had shrunk until I saw her trying to lock her front door today.
I remember when these were big cars! This nice looking 1981 Maxi HLS cruised by today. Could it be the Landcrab family hunting me down?
Yeah, I didn't expect either to actually turn the April Fools' joke into something serious... But here it is.
Honestly could be a lot better, like adding more stickers for hair and face as well as a hidden panel made from stickers too, but DAMN it's hard to work with this size. The head was a horror to get right, and still it's very fragile.
First little try with shrink plastics.It seems very cool, though this one turned up quite wrapped.But there are a lot of possibilities for this medium.
EMR HST No.43102 The Journey Shrinker is seen on the Midland Main line passing through Childwickbury near St Albans on the 18th of April 2021, working the 18:11 1D61 service from London St Pancras International to Nottingham.
Taken with the aid of a pole.
...and it could be my last.
Abandoned Asylum.
The framed glass in front of me is a see through mirror.
Shrinks in the adjoining room could study their patients behaviour...
Best viewed on black.
White tailed deer, Rondeau Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada,Jan 15. 2023.
Another yard visitor looking for water.
The opening would probably be closed except Anne adds some hot water each morning.
My first effort with Photoshop.
Hopefully I will get a bit better and slightly more imaginative, given a little time.............
Taken less than a month prior to withdrawing 43102 'The Journey Shrinker - 148.5mph The Worlds Fastest Diesel Train' heads north past Milton Ernest with classmate EMR livered 43274 on the rear working the 1F63, 1830 St Pancras-Sheffield service.
Shot taken with a pole.
This is the view from the back alley behind my parent's apartment building. The highlight of yesterday was finding the key to the giant garbage container. They keep all the containers locked to prevent homeless people going through them. Because we had no key, we've had to haul all the garbage home, anyways, we're still scraping away at the dig but today we've decided to stay home and take a break, I'm so relieved, now I can clean my own place :)
Treated myself to Photoshop and had great fun playing with the different filters, this is plastic wrap.
(Aral Sea: left 2014 and right 2000, 1960 extent black line)
In the 1960s, the Soviet Union undertook a major water diversion project on the arid plains of Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan. The region’s two major rivers, fed by snowmelt and precipitation in faraway mountains, were used to transform the desert into farms for cotton and other crops. Before the project, the Syr Darya and the Amu Darya rivers flowed down from the mountains, cut northwest through the Kyzylkum Desert, and finally pooled together in the lowest part of the basin. The lake they made, the Aral Sea, was once the fourth largest in the world.
Although irrigation made the desert bloom, it devastated the Aral Sea. This series of images from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Terra satellite documents the changes. At the start of the series in 2000, the lake was already a fraction of its 1960 extent (black line). The Northern Aral Sea (sometimes called the Small Aral Sea) had separated from the Southern (Large) Aral Sea. The Southern Aral Sea had split into eastern and western lobes that remained tenuously connected at both ends.
By 2001, the southern connection had been severed, and the shallower eastern part retreated rapidly over the next several years. Especially large retreats in the eastern lobe of the Southern Sea appear to have occurred between 2005 and 2009, when drought limited and then cut off the flow of the Amu Darya. Water levels then fluctuated annually between 2009 and 2014 in alternately dry and wet years. Dry conditions in 2014 caused the Southern Sea’s eastern lobe to completely dry up for the first time in modern times. Continue reading: 1.usa.gov/1nLX9Ku
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Credit: NASA Earth Observatory
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