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Taken with an iPhone 7 Plus. This terminator is part of the Scared to death exhibit at MOPOP in Seattle.
A series on flying along the terminator. Crazy that on one side of our flight path, Earth is in the sunlight, but if I look on the other side I see darkness and shadows… yet it’s very simple geometry. Notice how the clouds make shadows too. Soyuz and Progress both docked proudly to the Space Station too (the Progress has left since I took this picture). 4 years ago on this today I was leaving the Space Station in the Soyuz spacecraft MS-03 with Oleg Novitsky. The Soyuz pictured here (closer to camera and with a green periscope used to target the docking) is Soyuz MS-18 – 15 spacecraft have been built and flown since our last mission together. This shows the regular and reliable commute to space Soyuz offers. This Soyuz MS-18 is extra special because it has been named after Yuri Gagarin, 60 years ago the first person to enter Earth orbit. It is touching to think that Yuri, Oleg and myself all had similar views of our planet, the clouds and sunsets have hardly changed.
Une série de photos prises alors qu'on survolait le terminateur. Pas le robot venu tout droit du futur : en astronomie, c'est la zone de séparation entre la face éclairée et la face dans l'ombre d'un objet (dans notre cas, la Terre). Ça date de quelques semaines, le cargo Progress est parti depuis... Il s'expose fièrement sur les photos, aux côtés du Soyouz MS-18 d'Oleg. Un Soyouz tout à fait semblable à celui qui nous a ramené sur Terre il y a 4 ans pile, Oleg et moi :) Il est au premier plan et reconnaissable au périscope vert foncé qu'on utilise pour viser lors de l'amarrage. 15 de ces vaisseaux russes ont volé depuis notre dernier séjour dans l'espace, c'est un modèle très fiable ! Celui-ci a un petit quelque chose en plus : il a été baptisé Youri Gagarin (Ю.А. ГАГАРИН), d'après le 1er homme qui a atteint l'orbite basse il y a 60 ans. Je me demande si Youri pensait la même chose qu'Oleg et moi en contemplant notre planète, ses couchers de Soleil et ses nuages ont peu changé depuis ;)
Credits: ESA/NASA–T. Pesquet
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For the second day running traffic over the Railway Level crossing at Manningtree has suffered long delays due to the barriers failing.Yesterday I believe was high winds (The wrong type of wind) Not sure what is was today but I quite enjoyed the mile walk. unlike other people rushing to catch the train with luggage.
Found this guy in his huge colony of a fallen tree deep into the woods. was interesting to watch them and break bits of the wood off to see into the colony. I also found a queen that looked so huge and different that I mistook it as a different speices
Is there still Brickheadz lovers? I thought they were dead but TLC produce some new ones and I like that . By my side, I just finished to build and modelize those and instructions are in my shop here:
www.baronsat.net/baronshop/Lego-Moc-Instructions-Terminat...
Beware they are unstoppable.
Cut away and renew...for the greater good.
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Canon EF100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM lens. 8 images manually focused and merged, 2s delayed shutter, natural light, reduced contrast a touch and monochrome tones adjustment (Affinity Photo).
From the Richard Harvey Studio One
A series on flying along the terminator. Crazy that on one side of our flight path, Earth is in the sunlight, but if I look on the other side I see darkness and shadows… yet it’s very simple geometry. Notice how the clouds make shadows too. Soyuz and Progress both docked proudly to the Space Station too. 4 years ago on this today I was leaving the Space Station in the Soyuz spacecraft MS-03 with Oleg Novitsky. The Soyuz pictured here (closer to camera and with a green periscope used to target the docking) is Soyuz MS-18 – 15 spacecraft have been built and flown since our last mission together. This shows the regular and reliable commute to space Soyuz offers. This Soyuz MS-18 is extra special because it has been named after Yuri Gagarin, 60 years ago the first person to enter Earth orbit. It is touching to think that Yuri, Oleg and myself all had similar views of our planet, the clouds and sunsets have hardly changed.
Une série de photos prises alors qu'on survolait le terminateur. Pas le robot venu tout droit du futur : en astronomie, c'est la zone de séparation entre la face éclairée et la face dans l'ombre d'un objet (dans notre cas, la Terre). Ça date de quelques semaines, le cargo Progress est parti depuis... Il s'expose fièrement sur les photos, aux côtés du Soyouz MS-18 d'Oleg. Un Soyouz tout à fait semblable à celui qui nous a ramené sur Terre il y a 4 ans pile, Oleg et moi :) Il est au premier plan et reconnaissable au périscope vert foncé qu'on utilise pour viser lors de l'amarrage. 15 de ces vaisseaux russes ont volé depuis notre dernier séjour dans l'espace, c'est un modèle très fiable ! Celui-ci a un petit quelque chose en plus : il a été baptisé Youri Gagarin (Ю.А. ГАГАРИН), d'après le 1er homme qui a atteint l'orbite basse il y a 60 ans. Je me demande si Youri pensait la même chose qu'Oleg et moi en contemplant notre planète, ses couchers de Soleil et ses nuages ont peu changé depuis ;)
Credits: ESA/NASA–T. Pesquet
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السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
كيفكم ان شاء الله بخير
خلاص انا تحولت تنمنيتور هههههه وش رايكم فيني بس
تم التصوير والمعالجه بالفوتوشوب والكتابه بالالستريتور
اتمنى انها تعجبكم
تحياتي لكم
A series on flying along the terminator. Crazy that on one side of our flight path, Earth is in the sunlight, but if I look on the other side I see darkness and shadows… yet it’s very simple geometry. Notice how the clouds make shadows too. Soyuz and Progress both docked proudly to the Space Station. 4 years ago on this today I was leaving the Space Station in the Soyuz spacecraft MS-03 with Oleg Novitsky. The Soyuz pictured here (closer to camera and with a green periscope used to target the docking) is Soyuz MS-18 – 15 spacecraft have been built and flown since our last mission together. This shows the regular and reliable commute to space Soyuz offers. This Soyuz MS-18 is extra special because it has been named after Yuri Gagarin, 60 years ago the first person to enter Earth orbit. It is touching to think that Yuri, Oleg and myself all had similar views of our planet, the clouds and sunsets have hardly changed.
Une série de photos prises alors qu'on survolait le terminateur. Pas le robot venu tout droit du futur : en astronomie, c'est la zone de séparation entre la face éclairée et la face dans l'ombre d'un objet (dans notre cas, la Terre). Ça date de quelques semaines, le cargo Progress est parti depuis... Il s'expose fièrement sur les photos, aux côtés du Soyouz MS-18 d'Oleg. Un Soyouz tout à fait semblable à celui qui nous a ramené sur Terre il y a 4 ans pile, Oleg et moi :) Il est au premier plan et reconnaissable au périscope vert foncé qu'on utilise pour viser lors de l'amarrage. 15 de ces vaisseaux russes ont volé depuis notre dernier séjour dans l'espace, c'est un modèle très fiable ! Celui-ci a un petit quelque chose en plus : il a été baptisé Youri Gagarin (Ю.А. ГАГАРИН), d'après le 1er homme qui a atteint l'orbite basse il y a 60 ans. Je me demande si Youri pensait la même chose qu'Oleg et moi en contemplant notre planète, ses couchers de Soleil et ses nuages ont peu changé depuis ;)
Credits: ESA/NASA–T. Pesquet
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I made some Terminator customs, John Connor and Cameron, probably the best faces I have ever painted onto a Minifigure. I’m especially proud of the exposed Metal on Cameron, but the detail on John’s face was actually harder to get.
WIP: a couple of figures inspired by the WH40k White Scars Terminators.
I hope to build them really soon.
Thanks to Garry for great inspiration that its models gave to me.
This National Express West Midlands 'Crimson Red' liveried Transbus Trident 2/Transbus ALX400 is seen on Langstone Road, Yardley Wood, having formed a 2E from Birmingham Carrs Lane, City Centre. BU04 BHY (4566) was new in March 2004 to Wolverhampton depot. June 2016 saw BU04BHY move to YW depot, where it is seen operating the night version of the 2 which runs a short version of the normal route.
"You at the window. Put the weapon down, get down on the ground and place your hands on top of your head"
male swan at ackers pit on friday the 18th of december hoping to get some nice snow shots but turn out abit rubbish + there wasn't much snow
ARRIVA Buses Wales DAF DB250 / Plaxton President 4180 - LJ51 ORG stands at the terminus of the P&R service to and from Glan Clwyd Hospital. The bus transferred to Rhyl depot from ARRIVA North West late last year.
After being signal checked to allow 1A79 priority into the station, ScotRail 170427 gets clearance into Dundee to terminate with 1L57 from Glasgow QS.
Ghent De Lijn PCC Tram 6203 had just completed another Line 24 service to Rabot and was about to move to the nearby siding where the driver would take a short break and change cabs before working the next timetabled service.
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The eyes are currently photoshopped on, I think I have an idea how to achieve something similar using craft beads.