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ZA670 Chinook departing Doncaster airport.

Flight information www.dsaf.co.uk

The result of an experiment in long exposure along the Pacific Coast

  

A small rose seems like a vortex...

Taken in Nervi, Genoa.

24H Series - Hankook 12H Estoril 2023.

Team: Vortex V8/Lionel Amrouche

Car: Vortex 1.0

Drivers: Amrouche-Bonnel-Courtois

Jam NailArt for .:: Designer Circle ::. 92th Round

Nails Fingernail and Toenails Slink

Jam-Slink-Mamika and Vortex----L99

SLurl: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Roxbury/209/103/24

Corrie Dick at the Vortex Club, Dalston, North London.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjqSytKG0Vg

in the garden - Zantadeschia aethiopica

VORTEX

IMO 9525508

 

29/08/2016, approaching Ijmuiden, Netherlands.

 

Keel laid on 15/03/3009, launched on 04/11/2009 and completed on 10/06/2010 by Astilleros Gondan S.A., Castropol, Spain (447), 839g.t., 445 dwt. & 73 tons bollard pull as :- 'Vortex'

for Solent Towage Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Østensjø Rederi AS of Haugesund, Norway.

Vessel is designed for escort operations, harbour work as well as ocean towage. It is equipped with oil recovery and fire fighting equipment (FiFi 1) & fully equipped for salvage in open waters.

 

Photos with permission of Willem 🔱

Hipstamatic shot I then used ScratchCam and Tiny Planets app on. Never used the latter before, thanks Maarten for the new inspiration (yours are much better!).

 

Thanks for the feature of this shot on ScratchCam.com. Please check out Five Flickr Favs and the app, its a great one!!

COPA Airlines B738 leaving awesome vortex in final approach to MROC / SJO.

Bauhaus in Weimar, late night and great mood... Inside the Van de Velde building, We enter and Andrea just says "Here is the place where Mies (Van Der Rohe) walked". ;-) The phantom of modern was in the air...

 

Original shots taken with a Voigtlander Bessa L and a 15mm superwide heliar, some post processing.

 

Wolkenwirbel

 

Cloud vortex

 

Credits: ESA/NASA

 

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An alternative title for this would be ARRRGGGHHH!

 

What a total pain in the backside this was. I had to carry it up onto the rocks to take the photos and several sections came apart as I did so. I picked a spot and started to assemble it. Each time I would get another layer fixed on, one underneath would come loose. This happened over and over again to the point where I wanted to throw it off the cliff! Finally I did get it fully assembled then the sun went in, the wind got up and blew it over! Grrrrrrr...

 

So I started again trying to assemble it, perhaps twenty times before I got it ready again. Now ready with my camera I looked at it through the viewfinder, something wasn't right. It needed to be straighter. So I went right ahead and undid what had just taken me half an hour to do. I know, "anal" doesn't quite say it.

 

As I tried to get the 5th from the top section on it split, snapped the thorns holding it together and pinged open. No! Very carefully I reassembled this circle and hoped that it would just hold together long enough to get the rest on top. Finally I managed it an hour and a half later, fully assembled and ready to go. Yet it still wasn't symmetrical enough to my eye. Now, though, it had reached the point where any more fiddling would have meant its demise and I would have to go home with no shots at all. That's ephemeral land art for you - you can only push it so far.

 

This is made entirely from thorns, sticks and twigs - nothing else. I had no plans today for what I was going to do or where I was going to do it. It is a fine warm day, there is nice light and beautiful skies so I just had to do something (what was it I said about typical Easter weather)? When I awoke this morning the first thing that popped into my head was a cone made out of concentric circles. I didn't know if it would be possible but I thought I would try. The result isn't as neat and tidy as I would have liked, hopefully the next attempt (if the therapy will help me forget the tribulations with this one) will be neater.

 

I liked the spiral shadow this cast, that is why I chose the name for this sculpture. This is another where I cannot decide which photos are best.

 

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Alnwick Gardens. Alnwick, Northumberland, UK.

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Here is a re-edit of an old photo. I am hoping to redo a number of these, particularly while my camera is on the fritz.

The original pic can be seen here: www.flickr.com/photos/44212086@N04/4062144716/in/album-72...

(Jay)

SOOC

 

I laid the fisheye lens right near the ground while on my gorilla pod and got a shot of this vortex spin of a blue electric glowstick.

Vortici temporali

 

This is how i feel...

  

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The result of water dripping after the drop has fallen back into the water thereby creating a vortex. The image has been cropped and color enhanced.

The vertical dimension is approximately 2.5 inches = 6.25 centimeters.

Human tracks in snow on a sports field.

 

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My faithful 2004 Lightspeed Vortex commuter. Testing out the Olympus OM Zuiko 90/2 @f/2.

Okay, not an alien attack, actually an (outflow dominant, I'd say) supercell shortly after producing several tornadoes near Slapout, Oklahoma.

RAF Typhoon opening the taps and going vertical during the Wales Air Show 2017

"Men love to wonder, and that is the seed of science." ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson

 

Looking up. Taken at Melbourne Central Station, an underground shopping mall on the way down to the trains. Submitted for odc challenge: above the rest.

 

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