Photography thread
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zemarl - I ATE'NT DEAD
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Re: Photography thread
We like it here. Mild climate, as much free bread as we can eat, many coffee shops nearby and ready access to the M4 and Heathrow airport.wh- th- .. who gave you our gooses?
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Peter - Not an endangered species
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Re: Photography thread
A few pics for you
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jasman71 - Armoured Bear
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Re: Photography thread
my money's on the bee in the second picture to win
nice shots!
nice shots!
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zemarl - I ATE'NT DEAD
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Re: Photography thread
He buzzed off...my money's on the bee in the second picture to win
nice shots!
Thankyou
Ok, a few more, slightly different theme.. I got inspired to add these, and dedicate them to Alexandra, as I had dreams of doing Astronomy for a living once...til I realized I did not have the brain of Carl Sagan.. so I just stuck to looking at them
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jasman71 - Armoured Bear
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Re: Photography thread
Finally got around to uploading some holiday pics.
Singapore
Stinky durians that almost made me puke...
Recreation of the surrender of the Japanese
Found this in the toy museum ^_^
Singapore Zoo
At the Raffles
South Africa
Table Mountain and its dassies
Photos from the place I was working.
The Cango Caves and and Ostrich farm in Oudtshoorn. The little ostich is apparently the world's smallest. We rode the ostrichs, which is why they have saddles and little masks.
Feeding elephants at Knysna
Whale-watching trip. You can't tell from the photo but we were srrounded by literally thousands of dolphins all swimming somewhere. It was amazing.
Quadbike safari
Wine tasting trip
Singapore
Stinky durians that almost made me puke...
Recreation of the surrender of the Japanese
Found this in the toy museum ^_^
Singapore Zoo
At the Raffles
South Africa
Table Mountain and its dassies
Photos from the place I was working.
The Cango Caves and and Ostrich farm in Oudtshoorn. The little ostich is apparently the world's smallest. We rode the ostrichs, which is why they have saddles and little masks.
Feeding elephants at Knysna
Whale-watching trip. You can't tell from the photo but we were srrounded by literally thousands of dolphins all swimming somewhere. It was amazing.
Quadbike safari
Wine tasting trip
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Blossom - Brigade Leader
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Re: Photography thread
those are so amazingly beautiful, heather. i notice your picture of the librarian is better than mine (sleeping and covered with a blanket) must have been quite the trip!
i wear purple for my daddy
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zemarl - I ATE'NT DEAD
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Re: Photography thread
Rawr!
Buzz!
More buzzing!
Buzzzzzz!
Haven't put anything up here in ages, so I have loads lurking around that I'll put up bit by bit probably. But there's a few to start ^^
Buzz!
More buzzing!
Buzzzzzz!
Haven't put anything up here in ages, so I have loads lurking around that I'll put up bit by bit probably. But there's a few to start ^^
Genius is always allowed some leeway, after the hammer has been prised from its hands and the blood has been cleaned up - Thief Of Time.
There may, as the philosopher says, be no spoon, although this begs the question of why there is the idea of soup. - Thief Of Time
*Divide By Cucumber Error - Please Re-install Universe And Reboot* - Hogfather
To travel between universes would require an extremely subtle knife, or a cunning spoon - Callum
Bunnies!
There may, as the philosopher says, be no spoon, although this begs the question of why there is the idea of soup. - Thief Of Time
*Divide By Cucumber Error - Please Re-install Universe And Reboot* - Hogfather
To travel between universes would require an extremely subtle knife, or a cunning spoon - Callum
Bunnies!
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Cookiemonster - Sweet and Delicious
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Re: Photography thread
this is about one third of the pictures i thought were good enough to upload; the rest can be seen at the account.
i wear purple for my daddy
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zemarl - I ATE'NT DEAD
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Re: Photography thread
This is the space shuttle Discovery and the International Space Station rising over my local mountain. The photo is about a 2 minute exposure so they stand out against the star trails. Discovery recently undocked from the station and was about one minute ahead of it.
I have no idea what the horizontal line is - it is not in the large version!
I have no idea what the horizontal line is - it is not in the large version!
I'm not fat, I'm just in widescreen...
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jasman71 - Armoured Bear
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Re: Photography thread
now that's no way to eat is it?! It'll go up your nose and you'll be sneezing with it later, you'll see!
If you're gonna eat then do it properly and sit up at the table!
told you..sneezes! You didn't listen, did you!?
I'm not fat, I'm just in widescreen...
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jasman71 - Armoured Bear
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Re: Photography thread
Some Barcelona under the cut.
Spoiler:
"To him whose elastic and vigorous thought keeps pace with the sun, the day is a perpetual morning."
-Henry David Thoreau
-Henry David Thoreau
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Jaya - Je ne suis pas une sraffie.
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Re: Photography thread
I may not have a fancy pants SLR digital camera but i did manage to get a few pretty shots in the park while we had the heavy snow fall with my mini 'going-out,-dont-care-if-it-gets-lost-while-i'm-drunk' camera
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Re: Photography thread
Lovelovelove the third one down in particular. Snow is so prettyful
Genius is always allowed some leeway, after the hammer has been prised from its hands and the blood has been cleaned up - Thief Of Time.
There may, as the philosopher says, be no spoon, although this begs the question of why there is the idea of soup. - Thief Of Time
*Divide By Cucumber Error - Please Re-install Universe And Reboot* - Hogfather
To travel between universes would require an extremely subtle knife, or a cunning spoon - Callum
Bunnies!
There may, as the philosopher says, be no spoon, although this begs the question of why there is the idea of soup. - Thief Of Time
*Divide By Cucumber Error - Please Re-install Universe And Reboot* - Hogfather
To travel between universes would require an extremely subtle knife, or a cunning spoon - Callum
Bunnies!
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Cookiemonster - Sweet and Delicious
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Re: Photography thread
(A defunct bridge on the White Pass and Yukon Territory Railroad)
(Mendenhall Glacier)
(Glastineau Channel)
(The City of Juneau)
(A Tlingit totem pole, with Huginn for comparison)
It just is.
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Re: Photography thread
freakin' sweet pics, man. I AM TRANSPORTED TO YOUR TIME AND PLACE!
There's a time when the operation of the machine becomes so odious—makes you so sick at heart—that you can't take part. You can't even passively take part. And you've got to put your bodies upon the gears and upon the wheels, upon the levers, upon all the apparatus, and you've got to make it stop. And you've got to indicate to the people who run it, to the people who own it, that unless you're free, the machine will be prevented from working at all
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AlexSP - Invincible Starlight
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Re: Photography thread
Rye; looking very, very English:
The little engine that could:
The little engine that could:
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Peter - Not an endangered species
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Love that street scene, Peter.
Some pictures that I took while walking about Reykjavik today:
Swans and ducks and all kinds of other birds flocked to the promise of breadcrumbs.
Old house being renovated. The HallgrÃmskirkja, a Lutheran parish church in Reykjavik, the tallest church in Iceland, and also formerly the overall tallest architectural structure at earth shattering 76.5m/244ft!
Some pictures that I took while walking about Reykjavik today:
Swans and ducks and all kinds of other birds flocked to the promise of breadcrumbs.
Old house being renovated. The HallgrÃmskirkja, a Lutheran parish church in Reykjavik, the tallest church in Iceland, and also formerly the overall tallest architectural structure at earth shattering 76.5m/244ft!
- brynjarbjorn
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Re: Photography thread
At the price of rudely double-posting, I just wanted to upload the pictures I took today, of the ships and sights of the Festival of the Sea locations I saw as I went bicycling.
Looking towards the older Reykjavik harboursite and downtown area. | A small white beach with some interesting rocks! | Viðey.
One of only two locomotives to have ever seen active use in Iceland in the 20th century. Its name is Minør (Minor). | The French anti-submarine frigate Latouche-Tréville, there were open tours to see its interior, but I have seen my fill of navy vessel interiors in the past.
ICGV Týr (Tyr) | Retired ICGV Óðinn (Odinn) | All kinds of ships and boats gathered in the harbour.
Looking towards the older Reykjavik harboursite and downtown area. | A small white beach with some interesting rocks! | Viðey.
One of only two locomotives to have ever seen active use in Iceland in the 20th century. Its name is Minør (Minor). | The French anti-submarine frigate Latouche-Tréville, there were open tours to see its interior, but I have seen my fill of navy vessel interiors in the past.
ICGV Týr (Tyr) | Retired ICGV Óðinn (Odinn) | All kinds of ships and boats gathered in the harbour.
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