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The longest of these formations were an inch long.
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Other than to make a vertical crop and correct the original underexposed image, this has NOT been Photoshopped. This is for real. Taken at Marine World during the dolphin show, I was so astonished when this young lady exploded from beneath the surface of the pool on the nose of the dolphin, my trigger finger very nearly froze on the shutter button. Even I have trouble believing this is for real, and I’m the one who captured the image. What a wonderful rapport these two must have had to pull off such an incredible feat.
Olympus PEN-FT
F.Zuiko Auto-S 1.8/38mm
Fomapan 100 Classic
ars-imago #9 1+50 9min @20° in Kaiser Tank
DSLR Scan with Essential Film Holder
NegativeLab Pro
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How big of a coincidence is it to open a book you picked by chance from a public book case, flipped it open on a random page only to find out the story matches the car you just took a picture of….!?! WTF???
miw paste-up on the streets of paris.
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part of street art without borders.
thank you so much for this unbelievable photo and placement!
My friend, Rob McClain snapped this picture at a gas station outside Effingham, IL. I can't decide whether to mock this person's stupidity or admire the sheer genius it took to stack and secure the load. The more I study the picture the more I think I'm going the admiration route.
BTW, look at the windows; the interior is packed as well!
1959 Ford Galaxie 4-door hardtop in vivid colour. Interesting that flickr's friendly robots think it's a "race car"!
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Handsfree, using only one leg, cycling around the football field and at the same time carrying a bicycles.
Handsfree and legsfree cycling across four narrow metal poles.
Handsfree stationery cycling and at the same time carrying a bicycle.
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Unbelievable to come across this rose still in full bloom and it's almost October.
Pentax K-3
Sigma 18-250mm
Aperture ƒ/6.3
Focal length 250.0 mm
Shutter 1/320
ISO 200
I've admired this toy for a while and he was so beyond generous to let me have him. Remember this guy? He's Deph's 8" Big Mouth Dunny (blue variant - 2006 SDCC exclusive; produced by Kidrobot) He glows in the dark and i love him! The wings are awesome!
headed up to Bombay Hook this morning looking for "egrets" and wow, was so so so surprised...there they were. At first probably 5 or so and then they kept coming in;) I count 17 egrets...and of course a lovely heron...just doesn't get any better then this;) An awesome awesome day, Thank God;)
Taken from Dyrholaey cape in the southern Iceland, near Vík.
We arrived at the best time with golden light so we took advantage of it.
Breathtaking, isn't it?
Read about this day in my Czech journal.
The Giant Megalodon eat Great White Shark eat smaller White Shark eat little White Shark eat young tiny white shark.
The Fourth County Lunatic Asylum -"Asylum W" was built in 1869 and opened on April 1st, 1893 in response to needs of an additional psychiatric hospital in Lancashire. The facility was able to house just over 2,000 patients, but grew with three major additions to the original hospital complex (known as the St Luke's Division); St John's (the Annex - 1880), Cameron House, and St Margaret's (the New or West Annex - 1912). Also included on campus was an infectious diseases sanatorium (Fryar's Villa), train station, theatre with hospital brass band and orchestra, church, and post office. In the early 1920's,after the outbreak of World War II in 1939, the military used the St Margaret's Division as an emergency hospital to treat both military and civilian casualties until 1946. Shortly there after, the staff at the asylum produced the first EEG machine from war surplus material. The patient population rose to over 3,500, making Asylum "W" the largest in the country...Closed 1995..
The decay in this place is unbelievable the roofs are falling in the floorboards give way under your feet and the brick walls are that spongy that when you lean on one its sinks inwards and then it springs back outwards when you move...very very strange
So this afternoon I spot this. It was loaded and its owner about to leave so I grabbed my camera and got this short glimpse of it leaving.
I am truly awful at Crucible in Destiny. But tonight, unfreakingbelievably, and for the 1st time ever I came top of my fireteam in a Control game. And got a K/D of more than 1! (which happened before - but rarely). Normally I come in the bottom three. I think I've discovered a loadout that works for me and maybe there is hope...