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"Consider it all joy, my brethren, when you encounter various trials, knowing that the testing of your faith produces endurance. And let endurance have its perfect result, so that you may be perfect and complete, lacking in nothing." (James 1:2-4) It can often times be hard to understand why we go through trials, and we often lack a mature perspective in the midst of them. It is an opportunity for us to grow and for our character to be built up.
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AC16 221a heads east towards Ipswich workshops after a successful trial run to Grandchester. Lanefield Qld
I recently had the pleasure of meeting up with lynneberry57 and her husband.
Lynnes husband immediately got into the rear of the car, you probably thought he was being very gentlemanly, well he was but also our Horace just happened to be sat in the off side rear seat (where he acts as my look out man).
The pair of them were chatting away like a house on fire (honestly) Lynne will vouch for this🐷😎
This left Lynne and I to discuss what photographers always like to talk about, yep cars.
We discussed 0-60 times, max speed, BHP, turbos, how easy it is to remove the engine from your car, then take said engine into the lounge strip it down, fit some new Piper performance camshafts in order to give it a bit more grunt and all that sort of stuff, proper petrol heads.
Within no time we were pulling into the car park at Holywell Bay and taking the beautiful walk out to the vast beach and its towering Carter’s Rocks.
Horace decided to remain in the car as he wanted to recheck some of the calculations he had been working on in order to carry out secret sea trials on a hydrogen powered rocket.
The test site is close to Sharp’s Brewery, what could possibly go wrong.
Meanwhile the three of us were enjoying photographing this vast expanse of beach where many scenes of the BBC series Poldark are filmed.
We understand this will be the last ever series which goes out on BBC 1 at 21.00 on a Sunday night.
Hoof has taken quite a shine to Miss Demelza, don’t ask and don’t tell Ross Poldark.
I hope you all have a lovely weekend, thank you so much for viewing my images, and I really appreciate the comments you leave🚙🌊🌊🌼🌸🌼🐎🐷🍷🍷🍷👍😂🍷😂
First day of harvest was kind of disaster. The GPS on the combine had issues so it took an hour to even get going. When I went to unload the first wagon, our overhead wet corn holding bin sprung a leak,scattering about 20 bushels of corn all over the grain dryer. Finally,when emptying out the combine for the day, someone had left the door of the wagon just a little open, so there was another 20 bushels left on the ground. Oh,how I look forward to today! LOL
I think I need to force myself to settle somehow with one (or a limited numbers of) style. I am envious (in a postive way!) of my contacts who have a signature style. I find it difficult to settle with one kind of photography. I like so many things: texture, b/w, edited, projects, photojournalism etc. What to do?
Trial for IGW.
And like always version without shading:
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Credit Cami:
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I'm still trying to figure out what to do with this girl's hair, but today she made the smallest argument toward no bangs.
Doll: Sensuous Affair Giselle (on a Poppy Parker body)
Dress: dollfashionbymissyao
Earrings: The Happening PP
Necklace: handmade by my sister
Trial Island in Oak Bay, British Columbia. The Olympic Mountains in Washington State on the horizon.
Following on from the previous colour image. Trial Harbour and the Great Southern Ocean in mono.
Rain squalls accompanied by a very hard breeze out of the SW. Breakers in the back are around 6 - 8'. No swell had made up at this point in time.
Nikon Z6, Nikkor 70-200/4 VR, 1.5 secs at f/8, ISO 100 FL~70mm Breakthrough Photography 6 Stop ND filter.
I don’t want to confuse anyone, but I always refer to the youngsters as Great Brown Herons because they are still dressed in their juvenile colors and are not yet wearing those gray and blue tinted feathers that the adults wear. There were three of these youngsters on the bayou on this particular morning attempting to figure out just what is and what is not edible. I doubt they need the ruffage so that twig that this one has picked up will do nothing to satisfy its hunger. I’m guessing that it’s a steep learning curve for these juveniles and very puzzling. A pair of lost souls in the shallow area of Horsepen Bayou.
I guess that we could call this floundering around even though there are no flounders being caught.
This competitor in the Perth & District Motor Club - Glenalmond Trial goes all out to maintain balance and forward motion.
This cruise ship has just departed Victoria and is passing Trial Island Light house. Notice the rip tide which is can be quite hazardous for small vessels.
On this day the rising sun appeared so much larger than usual and was easy to expose. Thank goodness for haze, atmospheric conditions, or whatever caused it.
Victoria, B.C.
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