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A side-rear shot of my 1/350 scale yamato in the sky. I had to edit out a few trees and a light post because of where I live
With the route for the Spearhead Traverse below, we made a quick side trip to ski this beautiful 45 degree face.
Truth be told I went for a bit of a ride in a small avalanche.
After cutting the cornice, the top layer of powder sloughed down the slope. I was a little dismayed at this and decided to ski the edge of the powder and would use the powder free slope as a runout in case it avalanched again.
Carying my 30lb overnight pack I made my way down with flowing fast turns and sure enough, the top layer released when I was halfway down. It caught me off guard as it released from above and caught up to me.
I was thrown off balance and went into a tomahawk tumble down the rest of the slope. Finishing on my feet, buried to my waist I felt stupid. Nonetheless it was an amazing line.
I named the line Side Trip because when I skied to the side I was tripped and it's a side trip from the Spearhead Traverse
Mainz Cathedral or St. Martin's Cathedral (in German Mainzer Dom, Martinsdom or - officially - Der Hohe Dom zu Mainz) is located near the historical center and pedestrianized market square of the city of Mainz, Germany. This 1000 year-old Roman Catholic cathedral is the site of the episcopal see of the Bishop of Mainz.
Mainz Cathedral is predominantly Romanesque in style, but later exterior additions over many centuries have resulted in the appearance of various architectural influences seen today. It comprises three naves and stands under the patronage of Saint Martin of Tours. The eastern quire is dedicated to Saint Stephen.
A little shoot with Fairchildren's Meital, Jericho's one sided love interest.
They're very good friends nevertheless.
The last light of the day hits the side of the Summeville Special as it heads back toward Grand Junction
For Sophia...
Lucile gave much light, energy, and warmth to Teilhard, who called her his “star,” his “sounding board,” his “spark,” a “tide of life” and “rejuvenation,” the “very expression of his life.”
-Spirit of Fire: The Life and Vision of Pierre Teilhard De Chardin by Ursula King
“However fundamental woman's maternity may be, it is almost nothing in comparison with her spiritual fertility. Woman brings fullness of being, sensibility, and self-revelation to the man who has loved her.” —“The Evolution of Chastity”
-Pierre Teilhard De Chardin
I saw these beautiful girls sitting beach side in Lorne, eating their snow cones and I asked if they minded if I took their photo . . . they agreed! It reminds me of summer holidays spent here as a child! Thanks girls!
We ate here last November after the cold and snowy Bears - 49ers game. A varied menu and friendly service in the 1891 building at 1456 W. George St.
The Dark-sided Flycatcher (Muscicapa sibirica) is a small passerine bird belonging to the genus Muscicapa in the Old World flycatcher family Muscicapidae. It has a wide distribution in Asia with northern birds migrating south for the winter. It is also known as the Siberian Flycatcher or Sooty Flycatcher.It is 13 to 14 cm long. The upperparts are plain and dark grey-brown apart from a pale wingbar and pale edging to the tertial feathers. The breast and flanks have a variable amount of streaky dark grey-brown.
47750 "Royal Mail Cheltenham" trundles past the gas towers at Washwood Heath heading for Saltley.
Slightly blurry scanned image from 35mm.
Side lighting gives a unique image. Taken with my Lumia 1020 with EV adjusted to -3.0. Side lighting was achieved with an LED torch.
Chemical Coast Secondary
Carteret New Jersey
CSX #8111 SD40-2 & Union Pacific #7321 AC6000CW sit idle side by side.
This is my first attempt at Side Lighting, I found a group that has a contest once a week, pretty much the main rule is that you own a D40 D40x or a D60. I feel like I have already gained since I did not know what Side Lighting was and or HOW to accomplish this task! I obviously do not own any "strobe" lights, but I was able to use some creativity to get the effect that I was looking for!
www.flickr.com/groups/nikond40challenge/discuss/721576200...
the way the petals come out of focus as they get closer almost gives me a slight dizzy feeling when I look at it. Does anyone else see that or have any advise?
Tatra is a vehicle manufacturer in Kopřivnice, Czech Republic. The company was founded in 1850 as Schustala & Company later renamed Nesselsdorfer Wagenbau-Fabriksgesellschaft, a wagon and carriage manufacturer, and in 1897 produced the first motor car in central Europe, the Präsident. In 1918, it changed its name to Kopřivnická vozovka a.s. and, in 1919, started to use the Tatra badge named after the nearby Tatra mountains in Slovakia. Tatra is the third oldest car maker in the world after Daimler-Benz and Peugeot
Sepia postcard RP-PPC.
Erected 1853. Demolished 1964. Located on the south side of Adelphi Street, near Fylde Road. Once the site of one of the town's many windmills.
Extract from the Preston Court Leet Record:
The "windy mill"—a wind-mill of the ordinary kind-was situated between the top of Mill-hill and Adelphi-street, or about 50 yards north of the present Adelphi hotel opposite the bottom of Friargate. The original structure of Mill-hill Ragged School, built in 1853 (five years after the inauguration of the Ragged School movement in Preston), stands a little to the west of the site which the old mill occupied, and the addition to the school, at the east end, made in 1889, mainly if not entirely covers it. The mill was pulled down about 1848.
More about Ragged Schools Here
Image by kind permission of Linda Barton, Preston Historical Society.
www.prestonhistoricalsociety.org.uk/
and the Red Rose Postcard Club (Preston)
Side Table
Kamagong
H: 31” (79 cm)
L: 28” (71 cm)
W: 28” (71 cm)
Opening bid: PHP 30,000
Lot 152 of the Leon Gallery online auction on 20 January 2018. Please see www.leonexchange.com for more details.
The port side of MV Balmoral as it headed out from Mostyn. I did plan to view the ship enter and leave the Dee from higher up but its late departure from Liverpool and a misreading of its route into the Dee (it was half way to Prestatyn before it turned to enter the channel and I'd assumed it was heading directly to Llandudno) led me to head back to the river. By pure chance I arrived at the footbridge over the railway at Ffynnongroyw as it left Mostyn.