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I have become fascinated with these tiny flowers. The "trigger" which springs up and pollinates the visiting insect is clearly visible attached to the large flower on the right.
NRA "Trigger The Vote"
Client: NRA
Production Company: Locke Bryan Productions
Director: Gary Adler, Four-Eyed Films
DP: Billy Velten
Locke Bryan Productions is a Houston based commercial production company specializing in all aspects of film, video and mutli-platform media production.
Avalanche triggered in late winter 2004 by snowmobiler in Headwater of the Salmon area, ID. Note small natural avalanche in the rocky area above and left of main slide (may have to zoom in).
Outside Wills MP Peter Khalil's electoral office in Sydney Road, Coburg citizens call for a pause in all new coal and gas approvals and fast-track a Climate Trigger in the Environment Protection Biodiversity and Conservation (EPBC) Act.
Leaflets handed out asking people to sign the Bushfire Survivors for Climate Action petition that contains these demands.
Protest by Climate Action Merribek
November 28th, 2014
Victoria's Isobel Trigger performing during The Zone @ 91.3's Band of the Month showcase at Distrikt Nightclub.
Live @Blogos, Bologna
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Trigger loves chocolate - especially 3 musketeers - she can smell them through their wrappers. And yes, chocolate is actually okay for cats just NOT okay for dogs and probably other sorts of beasties.
Trigger Effect's last show @ Les Foufounes Électriques, 04/04/2014. Black and white film photography by Francois Carl Duguay. www.laligneaharde.com
Yep, that really is Trigger, stuffed and on display. Roy used to say he guessed Dale would stuff him and put him in there with Trigger. She didn't!
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I don't really have a reason for this photo; I just have wanted to take a photo of eyes for a while for some odd reason. So today I thought would be a good day for that. It was nice being able to use a cable shutter release so that way I didn’t have to run back and forth to the camera. But it sucks when you have 4 AAA batteries and your need 6 of them for your wireless triggers and shutter release. I had to take them out of my shutter release so that I could put them into my wireless triggers so that I could fire my flash. Luckily I was close enough to just push the shutter and I shot tethered so I could see it on my computer to make adjustments without having to go look at the camera.
Photo info:
Body: Canon Rebel xs
Lens: 24-105
Aperture: 8
Shutter Speed: 1/200 sec
ISO: 100
Flash: 430 Ex II 1/4th power shot into umbrella
I think this “triggered” Trigger Plant may be Stylidium androsaceum. Such cool little plants! [York, Western Australia]um
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