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Well its just a few hours from my house (and I've only just visited for the first time last week!), so if you ever make it out here to it, give me a call. I'd love to watch one of your friends try to repel (abseil) down the face of one of those on a bike
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@Mitcorb, is that solar eclipse taken on the bottom of a pool of water?
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Yes, Chris:
That is the shadow of a vortex in the pool. The sunlight is refracted to the rim of the vortex. A little poetic license on the eclipse comment. -
Ah yes that makes more sense. That is what I actually thought it was, but then I read the exlipse comment, and I believed it. Quite an intersting photo. Thanks for posting,
Chris
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Sometimes you gotta look at common or mundane things in a different way.
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Some pictures from a local state park.
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Looking toward Boulder, CO over Horse Creek Reservoir.
North of Kit Carson, CO.
Virga and dirt over Denver International Airport
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Nice. I especially like the your first one. The sky looks quite ominous.
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@dave r said:
Thanks. It lloked to me as if it was going to rain but the air is so dry out there, it didn't.
I had a little bit of a play with that image and ended up with this one.
nice
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Thanks. It looked to me as if it was going to rain but the air is so dry out there, it didn't.
I had a little bit of a play with that image and ended up with this one.
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Thank you Liam. You can show that to people and tell them that you were right there under that peak a little right of center.
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where did you take this from when you where on your way home?
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I took it earlier in the week from the veranda of the house where we stayed before Basecamp. Unfortunately those folks have to live with that view every day. the picture of the virga and dirt at Denver international is from the same house.
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I recently had filmed a Christian mass celebration in the native town of my wife: Crépy en Valois.
After hollydays, the sun had done with some different results on the skin of my nice colleagues Marina and Odile.
Saint Sebastian was a Christian saint and martyr. This statue was a rich one lent to this small church for the occasion.
++simon
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Flying fish
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@simon le bon said:
Saint Sebastian was a Christian saint and martyr.
Yep: "S(ancto) SebastianoM(ediolanensi) Sacrata a FF(ratrorum) Misericordiae"
This is where my wife works (not the church but the hospital to which it belongs)
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@solo said:
Csaba, did that sound strange?
Sure it did. This was the first time I wrote it down!
Simon; nice ones indeed!
I also have a couple of swans from last week;And donkeys...
And goats...
And snakes...
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@Gaieus:
That fish picture is a nice effect if I am seeing what I think I am seeing: an anomaly where reflection is interrupted at the fish?
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