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A firework, captured with a Zero Image 6x9 MF loaded with Kodak Portra 160. Exposed for the time of the display. To be fair, I am not sure this is the most photogenic of fireworks.
The live finals of the 2016 Zero Robotics High School Tournament took place on the International Space Station on 27 January 2017. More than 100 students aged between 14 and 20 years old from across Europe met at ESA’s Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC) in the Netherlands. From there, students connected to the ISS, as well as to parallel events taking place in the USA and Australia. This is the fifth time that the ISS has been turned into a gaming platform for the ultimate game of robotics.
The live finals of the 2016 Zero Robotics High School Tournament took place on the International Space Station on 27 January 2017. More than 100 students aged between 14 and 20 years old from across Europe met at ESA’s Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC) in the Netherlands. From there, students connected to the ISS, as well as to parallel events taking place in the USA and Australia. This is the fifth time that the ISS has been turned into a gaming platform for the ultimate game of robotics.
Jeremy glances through the viewing wall at Ground Zero.
All Time Favorite: I generally don't do a very good job at capturing people, and especially at capturing emotion. This is one of the few times I have done both.
Japanese Zero fighters warm up their engines for launch. Lead plane is Lt. Saburo Shindo’s Zero fighter on the Akagi’s flight deck.
Derelict power station, South Fremantle, WA, Australia.
South Fremantle Power Station, built in 1946 is a former coal-fired electric power generating installation. The main building, which is now stripped of its plant and equipment, is aesthetically significant, demonstrating the strong expression of a structure specifically designed for an industrial process. It was the second and largest purpose-built thermal power station in Western Australia and is a good example of an Art Deco Industrial structure.
www.heritageatrisk.org.au/South_Fremantle_Power_Station.html
Adult Male (Red Bar Ambilobe) Panther Chameleon, about 1 year old. Getting ready to shoot out that tongue at the cricket I was holding. Again the photo looks washed out because of the UV light.
The live finals of the 2016 Zero Robotics High School Tournament took place on the International Space Station on 27 January 2017. More than 100 students aged between 14 and 20 years old from across Europe met at ESA’s Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC) in the Netherlands. From there, students connected to the ISS, as well as to parallel events taking place in the USA and Australia. This is the fifth time that the ISS has been turned into a gaming platform for the ultimate game of robotics.
Ah...heaven indeed, for the last forty years (just a little older than me). Captain America's Hamburger Heaven is a Norwich institution. Serving up burgers, ribs, dogs in the center of Norwich, along with milkshakes, beer and cocktails. This was shot one Saturday lunchtime with A and my mother...needless to say my burger was awesome.
Zero Image 2000 loaded with Fuji Reala 100, 30 minute exposure.
Geir Schau gets to see below the bonnet of the electric Citroen before Oslo Rally, the last special stage of Zero Rally 2011. Foto: Eirik Helland Urke.
On June 3, 2014, supporters of Sanctuary for Families gathered at Chelsea Piers to celebrate our work and take a stand against gender violence.
The secondary hero in the Megaman X series. I actually used a base picture for this, which you'll find below.
Anyway, this is my Interpretation of the fan-fav Zero. I basically revamps his design and made him more balanced, like I did with X. His iconic ponytail is also now a ponytail of pure energy insted of actual hair, and idea I got from the cape X wore in Megaman X: Command mission. That's why it looks like fire.
Base picture: images.wikia.com/megaman/images/a/a7/X4_zeroslash.jpg