Collection of pictures from my grandad's boat station
Kiev-19 Svema
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Winter sunrise: the only warmth in the scene is from the ray of sunlight
#Photography #OurGarden #SeattleWashington #SeattleWinter
Main street, Utah coal town. Consumers, near Price, Utah
Une photo oubliée. Une photo d'un autre temps.
Une photo pour tester le bokeh tournoyant d'un Helios 44-2. Et ça tourne !
Wings Above the Wild
Look closely, and you'll notice three brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis) in this image, framed by a backdrop that resembles a jungle island. I captured this shot while aboard a ship in the Port of Galveston, where brown pelicans were abundant. After taking numerous photographs, I spent this afternoon sifting through them and deliberately selected one devoid of manmade features to create the illusion of a prehistoric island. Just a bit of fun with photography.
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Stream At Lettaford this week, #Dartmoor, #Devon. #photography
Cada dia passava per veure si coneixia a algun. Dissortadament tots passaríem algun dia per aquella paret.
Xàtiva, País Valencià.
Ilford XP2 400 asa.
Here's something a little different.
It wasn't always gorgeous weather during our stay around the East Neuk of Fife. When it was more gloomy, we headed to Dundee to check the city out.
In particular, the V&A Dundee Museum of Design proved a totally fascinating subject https://www.iancylkowski.com/blog/2025/3/13/the-va-design-museum-dundee-scotland-winter
While on vacation to Turks and Caicos a few weeks back we saw the second stage of a Falcon 9 fly overhead, right from the balcony of our hotel room. I knew there was a launch at that time and that the flight path is often over TCI, so while listening to the live stream we saw the second stage come over the horizon and fly overhead.
I’ve been fascinated by space ever since I was a young child. I went to Space Camp and Space Academy, I worked at NASA for all of my summers in college, and I almost majored in aeroastro. With all of the things going on, Elon’s tarnishing of space exploration is frustrating and relatively inconsequential compared to all of the other horrible things he’s doing to destroy this country. However, it’s also deeply personal. Commercial space travel had/has the potential to be revolutionary. Unfortunately, the ways in which Elon is flawed make me fear that rather than being a way to help humanity reach some aspects of its potential, SpaceX may instead be on a dystopian path. Innovation is great, but engineering complex systems is all about making trade-offs and it’s clear that decisions are being made to ignore environmental impact and other similar issues all in the name of progress. Sending people to Mars in this context seems like it would quickly end in the “corporate dystopian” version of humans on Mars seen in so much scifi.
Farmers come to town on Saturday afternoon for auction sale held on back street in Nyssa, Oregon
#Nyssa #Oregon #NYSSACOMMISSIONCO #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange
Bluetit giving a fantastic stare from its lofty perch