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Tomahawk is a beautiful little community on the northeast coast of Tasmania. At the last census its population was listed as 48, but this swells to several hundred over the summer holidays. Its beaches are full of clean white sand, the water is pure and crisp. Fishing opportunities abound, and there are plenty of great nature walks to be had.
Straight ahead of us in this photograph is Tomahawk Island. We'll feature this tomorrow, so I won't say anymore about it here.
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Continuing my meander up Tasmania’s east coast, I veered off to the far northeast and we now find ourselves on Tomahawk Road, passing through the tiny settlement of Tomahawk. After a short walk we cross a bridge over the Tomahawk River (noticing a theme yet?), we reached the windswept beauty of Tomahawk Beach, hiked to the end of Tomahawk Point, and admired the view out to, you guessed it, Tomahawk Island. Someone clearly had a thing for tomahawks!
The beach itself was wonderfully wild and deserted; cold, windy, and utterly invigorating. One of those raw, elemental moments that makes you feel fully alive. The Tomahawk River meandered its way to the ocean, but the beach was crisscrossed with little rivulets, turning the walk into a bit of a fun maze to reach the point.
The beach had so many moods and faces, a real treat for photography. I think this minimalistic shot highlights the vast emptiness and perfect solitude of the place. Zoom in to enjoy the wriggly tide-sculpted sand (the official scientific name for them I'm sure) and glistening water!
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FOXY's road freight has just finished picking up cars at Jersey City from the TR and is seen crossing the Tomahawk River on their way south. The new railroad had been operating for 9 days at this point and were still getting adjusted to their schedule. For several days the Wausau locals crew would drive north to dog catch the train.
By the time I took this shot near Tomahawk Point the wind was really starting to increase in speed. As you'll see here, the trawler has dropped anchor to keep from drifting towards the shoreline and dangerous rocks. The sky from this angle was bereft of clouds and is already taking on an interesting complexion - a combination of the salt air and the sand being whipped up in the foreground. But as far as the composition was concerned, that sky provides some interesting negative space to balance the trawler. Too much water here would have been, well, too much.
P.S. Those dark smudges in the air behind the boat are not spots on my sensor, but sea birds.
One final photo from the many faces of Tomahawk Beach — this one capturing the calm, mirror-like surface of the Tomahawk River. A quiet moment, reflective in more ways than one.
Thought for today about families, and how brothers turn out so different to each other. How come Albert Einstein was such a genius, yet his brother Frank was such a monster ;) (Frankenstein )
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Waterscape 59/100 in 2025
Tomahawk Island is a marine nature reserve (that looks a little like Gilligan's island, minus the palm trees). But in fact the range of molluscs that can be found in these waters is quite incredible for non-tropical waters. Here is a chart of molluscs that have been found in the area:
molluscsoftasmania.org.au/project/tomahawk-island/
Absolutely beautiful. A diver's dream I am told, although the currents are tricky. As soon as I laid eyes on this view I had my composition. The gentle curve of the island itself directly on my horizon, the straight lines in the water (all those colour layers are natural in this light), and those lovely fluffy clouds. What more does one need to make a picture?
The sun doesn't get too high this time of year, just barely clearing the tree tops as TR 1587 leads a handful of boxcars across the Tomahawk River. The TR operates 8 miles of track in town to reach PCA's containerboard mill and to interchange cars with FOXY.
Southern Hawker dragonfly - Blauwe glazenmaker (Aeshna cyanea)
More dragonflies in flight in 2ND comment
After crossing the Wisconsin River bridge, Tomahawk Railway locomotive 1587 pulls five cars back to the yard in Tomahawk, Wisconsin on May 5, 2021.
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Micro (macro) photographs of lit candles, showcasing the amazing art that's produced when a candle's wick burns and the candle's wax melts into incredible shapes.
It took me awhile to be able to expose properly for both the burning wick and the flame itself, and it's challenging to get a sharp focus as I shoot these handheld.
More in my album, "The Art of the Flame:"
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I hope you enjoy.
Black Mountain, North Carolina. Off the Blue Ridge Pky. Visiting Ashville this is a short drive away. Be cautious using Google Maps as we ended up taking a dirt road which of course was winding around single lanes, but transversable. We took the Blue Ridge Pky back after stopping for a delicious lunch nearby.
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Comet Neowise (C2020 F3) over an island with its reflection and mist on the Rice Reservoir (aka Lake Nokomis). Taken in Oneida County at the north end of Tomahawk, WI 07/16/2020 around 12:40 AM. [20 sec | f/1.8 | ISO 4000 | 85mm]
”Dodge introduced its Tomahawk V-10, 8.3-liter (505 cubic inch) concept motorcycle at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. The superbike features independent four-wheel suspension, and its engine, borrowed from the Viper sports car, can propel the Tomahawk at speeds of nearly 400 mph, according to Dodge.
The Tomahawk hits 60mph in just 2.5 seconds, the same speed as a Bugatti Veyron, and looks like no other bike out there.
Chrysler executives said while the chrome-draped Tomahawk was outlandish; they were seriously considering whether to build a few hundred at a price of at least $250,000 each.”
Any way I must say here that the real thing comes with four wheels but I made it with 2 wide wheels for 2 reasons: 1st thing I don't have any bike wheels, the 2nd thing that this is my entry for LUGNuts-Flickr challeng "All But Four", and plz don't let your imagination works here coz then Lino will push me out of the group for stretching the rules! ;) I mean let your eyes work here.. then you could see only two wheels :D.. any way I believe that it gives the same result of a double close wheels in the overall look.. thx for looking.
Another printer test. I printed this one as a low-res PNG. It lacks a bit of crispness, but we're working on getting a more clear output. Eventually, I figure out how to print with perfect registration on the legs, and extend the waist coat around to the side of the legs, as in Adam's original design.
• Incredible Torso and face design by Adam Sansale
• Overmolded tomahawk is by me.
• Hair is painted Qui-Gon Jinn hair from an old Star Wars set
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as usual any information about these great buildings/businesses would be fabu!
i want to explore the tomahawk. i looked in the windows, oh the mysterious innards beckon!
i am glad i finally photographed these two places.
i've been waving as i go by for YEARS. but never had the time to stop when the light was perfect.
so the other evening i said "i don't care how hot it is, i am going!"
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Despite the evident aggression these two are best of friends which at this wonderful age of freedom includes a rough and tumble from time to time.
Tomahawk light destroyer. Based of off talros.deviantart.com/art/Nothing-to-lose-253280428
She is about 140 studs long, 45cm tall and about 20 studs wide at her fattest point. This has been by far the most fun yet annoying build to date, as her size and weight made it very difficult to move around. I only put her all together for pictures, as otherwise transportation or even movement is impossible; That is because there is no flat underside or spot, it is all delicate detail. I'll continue to upload more pictures, as there are so many cool angles to this build and deep details. The important question at this point however, is what should I build next? :)
This is my version of Ted Andes' original. I didn't have all the correct parts so there are some adjustments made. Original is here: flic.kr/p/oh6ggJ
A migrant that follows food sources in winter, a Bohemian Waxwing (Bombycilla garrulus) is backlit by the street lights on West Wisconsin Ave, puffed out against the cold and enjoying crabapple remants. Taken in Tomahawk, Wisconsin (Lincoln County) on Jan 16, 2016.
This super hot machine looks fast even when your not driving it.
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My only photo of the 90.
I think this is an NW1 and it is now in the National Railway Museum in Green Bay, WI.
This was scanned from a Kodachrome II slide.