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It took me 4 days to figure out that Schwarzfahren means to travel without a valid ticket. Other people (including the guy who got my camera flash in the eyes) thought it was silly that I was trying to remember this fact. BTW, the punishment for Schwartzfahren is 40 Euro + criminal prosecution.
Club De Golf Alcanada, Spain, Site of the Rolex Tour Grand Final.
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album- bit.ly/2k8Z0h0 Cat sighting #Douglasdale/ #MckenzieLak not sure if is a stray or just out roaming. It comes to our house a We’ve tried to get close took off when we opened the door. Please let me know if it’s yours. Pls watch share & RT YYC Pet Recovery shared a post. Douglasdale/Mckenzie Lake. Cat sighting. I’m not sure if this cat is a stray or just out roaming. It comes to our house a couple times per week. We’ve tried to get close to it but it’s having no part of us. My husband was lucky to see it on our deck and snap a few pictures. It took off when we opened the door. Please let me know if it’s yours. 2019-07-15T23:58:10.000Z by YYC Pet Recovery Marcia original fb post-click here bit.ly/2GfaIi7 July 16, 2019 at 01:11AM bit.ly/2BxTYim iftt Upload public photo from URL
Sri Lanka Air Force’s 75th Anniversary Air Show was one of the events us plane spotters were eagerly looking forward to this year, a chance to see a variety of aircraft take to the skies, from SLAF helicopters and transport aircraft doing flypasts to jets performing aerobatic displays.
Adding to the excitement was the SriLankan Airlines Airbus A320 low pass over Ratmalana, a rare sight to behold.
Can’t thank the SLAF enough for opening its doors to the local spotting community, Ceylon Aviators & Plane Spotters, a community built around spotting, learning, and inspiring through aviation photography.
Grateful to have been part of this moment with fellow spotters!
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They are so noisy, tiny, unattractive, and everywhere, but ironically those are reasons why I love them. Since they are everywhere, it's much easier to make shots of them if I find them interesting in the image. Instead looking for rare species with unfordable gigantic tele-lens, I prefer taking them as one element with the same importance as others. It's how they interact with the environment instead of "what they are" that matters for me. You can find some shots with those buddies in my photostream. They are normal, but play important roles :-)
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Taken while visiting Howard Creek Ranch, near Westport in California.
© John Krzesinski, 2012.
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Taken while visiting Howard Creek Ranch, near Westport in California.
© John Krzesinski, 2012.
Did you know you can find me on Facebook? Check me out here.