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Bailey sits in the doorway tethered to a "run" the length of our backyard. While sitting there, Bailey keeps her paw on the blue tether, which in turn keeps it down and away from her chin.
I hate them in my pictures unless, of course, they are the subject. Something very sinister about them ....
Edited NASA image of the Soyuz capsule carrying crew members from ISS056 hanging by tethers to its parachute on the way to landing in Kazakhstan.
Original caption: The Soyuz MS-08 spacecraft is seen as it lands with Expedition 56 Commander Drew Feustel and Flight Engineer Ricky Arnold of NASA, along with Flight Engineer and Soyuz Commander Oleg Artemyev of Roscosmos near the town of Zhezkazgan, Kazakhstan on Thursday, Oct. 4, 2018. Feustel, Arnold, and Artemyev are returning after 197 days in space where they served as members of the Expedition 55 and 56 crews onboard the International Space Station. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
Spacewalking tethers keep tools (and us) from floating away forever. We clip them onto our chest, hips & wrists. Credit: Chris Hadfield
Taken in Barrow-in-Furness, right at the edge of the west coast of England.
Accidentally stripped the exif data
D800, Tokina 11-16 2.8 @16mm, f/8, 1/1000, ISO 280, blue filter (old school B&W)
The Cirque du Soleil "OVO" egg balloon at a recent tether in Sydney. "OVO" is copyright Cirque du Soleil Australia PTY LTD.
A very big cow tied up on the tobacco farm.
Tobacco farming is the main industry in the Viñales Valley, with numerous small holdings laid out between the large limestone mogotes which rise from the valley floor.
Farmers take advantage of the rich red soil of the valleys to harvest their crop in a labour intensive way, using both man and animal-power to plough their fields, pick the crop and then dry to tobacco so it can be sold.
The farm we visited was run by a large family of three generations, each doing their bit to ensure it is a success, with the help of several farm workers and a few oxen.
Just when we thought we had weathered the worst of our October Nor'easter, we lost phone & Internet for a day & a half, putting us out of communication with the world. So, we took a walk in the neighborhood--November 2, 2011 in Columbia County, New York, USA. It was wonderful, what we saw! This string of milkweed parasols is caught by a thread & left to blow in the wind. Wonder if the seeds will ever get their chance at immortality!
The Cirque du Soleil OVO balloon tethered during the opening night of their OVO show. "OVO" is copyright Cirque du Soleil Australia pty, ltd.
Aerial panorama captured from an autonomous tethered quadcopter (TQ) and Canon S95 camera.
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I made cheapo tether tool with clip and key chain.Genuine tether tool price is about 2000 yen.but my tether tool is about 14 yen.
Got my second double edge safety razor. This one is an Edwin Jagger. Chrome and screw top style. Decided to do a bit of an unboxing photoshoot.
strobist info: sb 80dx at 1/4 camera left and above corded
shot into two pieces of foam board. Not the best product box look but it is clean. we'll see how well it shaves tomorrow.
Experiments Using a Tether for Macro Photography. Starwars ATST (Chicken Walker) Fantasy Flight Model.
Tethered out at our airport. FUJI has been a big presence in Greenwood since it came here. Has about 1500 associates. I got to tour the K Plant where they make the One Time Use Cameras. Only saw about 3 workers - all the other machinery was controlled by robots - amazing.
Flies directly over my yard as I'm only about a mile from airport. Can hear it coming as makes a strange whirring sound. Know I have taken pictures from that angle, but can't find any.
Carmen shared some of her lemon-almond tea cake with me yesterday morning, and then she and Elsa came upstairs for a little while. Here's Elsa on the floor in my living room, chewing on the tether attached to a couple of her toys. She really likes strings and shoelaces right now, and the tethers seem to fall into that category. She's also very close to figuring out how to crawl...
Sometimes the tide tries to steal the beach on its way out. By tying a strong rope to a post and anchoring it to a tripod we can make sure the beach is still there in the morning. The tides are of course the result of huge shoals of jellyfish chasing smarties on the moon.
I think a lower perspective would have made for a better shot. If the beach is still there I will go back for another try.