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At Somniatoris Arx again! That is my War AV on the giant skeleton..and War is BIG! Just shows how massive the bones are.

 

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The Titan Crane stands on the old site of the famous John Brown & Co shipyard on the River Clyde.

As seen from the Kilpatrick Hills.

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Matt McGinn- Ballad of the Q4

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Titan is very highly intelligent, extremely energetic, acrobatic and athletic and can do so many tricks XOXOXO!

 

Titan RT ist eine 483 m lange Fußgängerhängebrücke im Harz.

Titan RT is a 483 m long pedestrian suspension bridge in the Harz Mountains.

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Elbingerode, February 2020

Based off of the rebirth Titans if you couldn't tell . :P

Markus Lüpertz, painted bronze, 1986, St. Louis Art Museum

 

The point being that conflict is eternal?

Abandoned School, USA

 

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Titan is the largest moon of Saturn and the second-largest natural satellite in the Solar System. It is the only moon known to have a dense atmosphere, and the only known body in space, other than Earth, where clear evidence of stable bodies of surface liquid has been found

Ma vieille paire de lunettes de vue en titane reste toujours opérationnelle malgré son âge avancée. Légère et maléable, je l'utilise surtout lorsque je suis devant mon ordinateur de bureau. #Macro #MacroMondays #Eyewear

Cruise ship Azamara Journey passing Dalmuir as she sails down the river Clyde after 14 months layup in Glasgow due to the pandemic. The tug Ayton Cross leads the way.

I have missed a lot of tales from the woods lately.

I used to wander in the woods whenever I had a chance when I was young - going mushrooming, but this was just an excuse. I love the woods in themselves. Woods are unique - they are endlessly different from each other - each endowed with an unique voice, and an unique repertory of tales to tell.

 

It was a hot Summer day, the air was still and silent. I was still at the beginning of the trail when the latest tale came upon me with brutal evidence. A powerful storm - thunders, lightning, heavy rain. And a raging wind - a host of invisible yet powerful hands, ruthlessly lashing the foliage of the trees. The end of the story is that the Titans - mainly spruces, and some majestic beech trees - gave up and fell down. Such is the glory of this world.

However I look forward to hearing the new stories of the wood, since I know that the woods will mourn only briefly their fallen Titans. There will be interesting news when Spring come again - many new living things teeming in the abrupt spaces left behind by the Titans.

 

I have obtained this picture by blending an exposure bracketing [-1.3/0/+1.3 EV] by luminosity masks in the Gimp (EXIF data, as usual, refer to the "normal exposure" shot), then I added some final touches with Nik Color Efex Pro 4.

Raw files has been processed with Darktable.

~ Marius Trajanus Titan ~ Portrait

This Titan Arum was photographed in Kew Gardens a few days after the one I posted earlier. Although it was past its best, I was delighted to see it. Although the plant is native to Sumatra, the background forest is from Gabon.

Royalty in the Grove of Titans, Screaming Titans, Earendil, and Elwing, Redwood National and State Parks, October, 2024. You gotta love a place that names the trees!

Titan is the largest moon of Saturn. It is the only moon known to have a dense atmosphere, and the only object in space, other than Earth, where clear evidence of stable bodies of surface liquid have been found. Titan is the sixth gravitationally rounded moon from Saturn.

 

Saturn: The entire ring system will be gone in 300 million years.

 

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Light and shadows in Titan Park

Charge max 300.75 tons

Heavy Metal (1963-2009) - steelworks under demolition

 

Titan Crane, Clydebank , Scotland.

Taken from the Waverley paddle steamer

G-ZAPK taxis for departure from runway 33 at Birmingham in May 1997

Photographing the Pier to me is like playing a classic cover song. Here is my latest version captured during a sunrise after the rains.

Polarizador

 

Desierto de Gorafe, Gorafe, Granada.

 

El sol hace ya diez minutos que cruzó el horizonte y el brillo del cielo comienza a apagarse, la tenue luz llega con sutileza a cada rincón del desierto y muestra con todo detalle la rugosidad, las formaciones y la extrañeza del lugar.

 

Una formación destaca del resto, a mis ojos es como un gran busto enterrado hasta el pecho que se alza en el cielo y exhibe con orgullo los estratos que lo han formado a lo largo de los años.

 

Bajo esta formación hay un angosto y estrecho pero profundo cauce seco resultado de la fuerte erosión de la tierra tan poco compacta y las escasas pero fuertes lluvias torrenciales.

 

En el silencio más absoluto el paisaje se vuelve inquietante.

 

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Thunder Bay Tugs' Jervis Titan making her way around Grief Point on a foggy morning, running light. Ex-Island Rustler, ex-Seaspan Rustler, ex-Rustler II and a Thunder Bay tug since 2011.

 

Length: 13.14m Breadth: 5.03m Draft: 2.96m Power: 463 BHP Year Built: 1967

Bison, aka the American Buffalo, have such a presence about them. Looking at bison one marvels at their size, strength & history. They're an incredible animal. TITANS of the west.

Titan station. exposure was around 2 mins.

Just the length of time it took me to keep the guy talking who wanted me to move the camera.

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The Grove of Titans, a new park development along the Howland Hill Rd. just down from the Stout Grove, is spectacular. A 1500' metallic-mesh walkway works off the Mill Creek Trail and takes you around the redwood grove, sparing the root systems of these titans from the daily stress of hikers. This conservation measure is extraordinary in both concept and form. The Screaming Titans depicts a 30' wide double-trunk tree, seen on the left. While I wish I'd shown that more clearly, I chose this angle for the scale provided by the two hikers. Don't miss a visit here if your travels take you up the northern section of the Redwood National and State Parks.

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The volcanic shoreline somewhere between Penguin and Ulverstone in Tasmania's north coast. Reminded me of the surface of the largest moon of Saturn, Titan

Titan Clydebank is a 150-foot-high (46 m) cantilever crane at Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland. It was designed to be used in the lifting of heavy equipment, such as engines and boilers, during the fitting-out of battleships and ocean liners at the John Brown & Company shipyard. It was also the world's first electrically powered cantilever crane, and the largest crane of its type at the time of its completion.

 

Situated at the end of a U-shaped fitting out basin, the crane was used to construct some of the largest ships of the 20th century, including the Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Elizabeth 2. The Category A Listed historical structure was refurbished in 2007 as a tourist attraction and shipbuilding museum.

Titan, the raccoon, enjoys many challenges. A little bit of snow doesn't bother him at all.

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