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Smoke triggers the same odd contorsions as ants do. The same passive /active movements and postures are used. The rook picks up a burning cigarette bud in its beak, goes into a magnificent anting posture and rubs it up and down the inside of its arched wings.
These movements are combined with the "passive " form. The bird simply sits on top of the burning cigarette, with streched wings, thus allowing the smoke to pass through its feathers. This behaviour appears to be more common in corvids than in other birds. In the midle ages, crows, rooks and jackdaws engaged in the same odd behaviour, using not cigarettes, but smoldering embers.They sometimes carried them back to their nest. This is why crows were thoght to be responsible for starting fires. Because of this reason, these birds were known by then as "Aves Incendiaria"(fire birds). While fumigating its feathers, the rook's posture, with wings spread and head turned to one side, resembles the mythical Phoenix, the bird reborn from fire. So it may well be that these birds indulging in pest control spawned the Phoenix legend...
Grisaia: Phantom Trigger, il trailer della serie anime
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FORT CARSON, Colo. – Soldiers of Company C, 1st Battalion, 327th Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division conducted security patrols during a training exercise at Camp Red Devil, Fort Carson on April 2, 2012. The unit conducted training at Fort Carson to experience the effects of high altitudes in preparation for a deployment to Afghanistan later this year.
(U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Andrew Porch, 2nd BCT PAO)
A statue in downtown Stockholm. This photo is a slightly color enhanced version of another in my collection. Th eguage the size, there's a man shoulder at the bottom and he is 10 feet (3 meters) away.
This statue is actually making an anti-violence statement. As you can see from other photos of this statue, the end of the barrel is tied in a knot.
I wanted to get an action shot of this dude in mid-air, but had a premature shutter release and caught the guy just beginning his leap.
I swear this is the first time this has ever happened to me...
A laser trigger was set up to take photos (and fire a flash) of everyone who passed through the doorway of the code.lab space.
The images were then sent to a computer which analyzed them as they were received and attempted to detect faces. (badly)
Vivitar 3500 with and pt-04 trigger set all together cost me $45 , not bad for an entry level starter kit.
Photoshoot with This City for front cover/feature in Noise Addiction Magazine.
www.noiseaddiction.co.uk - Issue 9 released 27th December
Strobist - SB-600 bare front. Cactus V4 trigger
(DO NOT use without permission)
Schnappschuß von meinem Kumpel Nils der mich beim Auslösen meiner Opferkamera fotographierte. Denke das Bild sagt alles und bedarf keiner weiteren Erklärungen... Danke Nils :)
Grass Trigger-plant, Stylidium graminifolium. Prince Edward Park, Woronora NSW Australia, October 2011.
Squash court 2 at Bircham Newton. This was an experiment to see if we could film spirits moving objects.
British Youth Championships (125-150cc).
Foxhall Stadium, Ipswich, Suffolk.
6 May 2019.
© Jeff Higgott / jeffhiggott.com.
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Trigger points are pressure points that have developed within the muscle. They are bands of muscles that have become too tight and create a tender area in a muscle that causes generalized musculoskeletal pain when overstimulated. Most often trigger points may result from stress in the muscle fibers from an acute trauma or repetitive micro-trauma.