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  • I shot this from a moving car on the way to Napa, CA. I love getting shots like that. Other sets by Kara… / NATURE / LANDSCAPES / PEOPLE / POEMS / PORTRAITS / SPORTS / SUNSETS / TRAVEL / ARTISTIC WORK / BOUDOIR / OTHER

  • Sold a framed print February 2008 through RedBubble Title sourced from the Brisbane News real estate pages: / Mooloolabah, Sunshine Coast, Queensland. / f/22, HDR from three bracketed exposures, ISO 50, 16-35mm lens at 16mm. Canon 5D, cable release, tripod, Lee filters ND Grad 0.6 and 0.9 REAL ESTATE SERIES / NEW ZEALAND / FROGS / LENSBABY / INFRARED / BEACH / INDUSTRIAL / PANORAMAS / LANDSCAPES / SPAM PHOTOS

  • A night burn inflating colorful hot-air balloons at night at the Prosser Balloon Fair.

  • Inflatable Boat

  • This is the RNLI Inflatable lifeboat operating out of South Queensferry, Scotland. The Atlantic 85 is a rigid inflatable lifeboat, introduced in the latter half of 2005. It has a manually operated self-righting mechanism and is capable of being beached in an emergency without sustaining damage to engines or steering gear. The Atlantic 85 is fitted with radar and VHF direction finding equipment and can be operated safely in daylight in a force 6/7 and at night in a force 5/6. Related shots can be found at: South Queensferry and Boats. Best viewed Larger.

  • Let me take you for a ride; on a journey. I’m a trickster and I will deceive you while I squeeze tighter and tighter ….... because I can and you will let me. MBF Fractal. All equations are original and saved in png format. © jwarburton 08 Featured in: Spectacular Spirals

  • Rise in fuel & food prices sends inflation to 18-year high Riots have broken out in many poor countries due to surging gas and bread prices. A succession of bad harvests in countries such as Australia, as well as competition for land space from biofuels, have combined to push inflation higher.

  • Ballonnen Parade 2008, Tilburg, Netherlands, 12 September – 14 September 2008 / Detail of a hot air balloon. Canon EOS 300X, Sigma 28-135, negative: Fuji PRO 400H. Post-processing: retouch, blend modes, vignette, sharpening, watercolor. (and no, I didn’t go on it though it’s a sort of adventure staying high on my wishlist)

  • The inside of the balloon as it was being inflated. Feelings… anticipation, excitement, wonder, thrill! / What a wonderful birthday present! This is the second in the set, following Preparing for Liftoff and followed by Canterbury Plains

  • Funny

  • © Sharon Anne Mau 13 December 2008 12:21:19 / Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/200 / Av( Aperture Value ) 6.3 / ISO Speed 100 9.7 miles west of Kula Botanical Gardens entrance is Waipoli Road off Kekaulike Avenue (Highway 377). / This area is 6,200 feet above sea level in the Kula Forest Reserve. Polipoli Springs is an upcountry park with towering trees and stunning views of the Maui lowlands and the neighboring islands of Lana’i and Kaho’olawe. Paragliding is a recreational and competitive flying sport. A paraglider is a free-flying, foot-launched aircraft. The pilot sits in a harness suspended below a fabric wing, whose shape is formed by the pressure of air entering vents in the front of the wing. The pilot is loosely and comfortably buckled into a harness which offers support in both the standing and sitting positions. Modern harnesses are designed to be as comfortable as a lounge chair in the sitting position. Many harnesses even have an adjustable ‘lumbar support’. A reserve parachute is also typically connected to a paragliding harness. Brakes: Controls held in each of the pilot’s hands connect to the trailing edge of the left and right sides of the wing. These controls are called ‘brakes’ and provide the primary and most general means of control in a paraglider. The brakes are used to adjust speed, to steer (in addition to weight-shift), and flare (during landing). Weight Shift: In addition to manipulating the brakes, a paraglider pilot must also lean in order to steer properly. Such ‘weight-shifting’ can also be used for more limited steering when brake use is unavailable, such as when under ‘big ears’ (see below). More advanced control techniques may also involve weight-shifting. Speed Bar: A kind of foot control called the ‘speed bar’ (also ‘accelerator’) attaches to the paragliding harness and connects to the leading edge of the paraglider wing, usually through a system of at least two pulleys (see animation in margin). This control is used to increase speed, and does so by decreasing the wing’s angle of attack. This control is necessary because the brakes can only slow the wing from what is called ‘trim speed’ (no brakes applied). The accelerator is needed to go faster than this. More advanced means of control can be obtained by manipulating the paraglider’s risers or lines directly: Most commonly, the lines connecting to the outermost points of the wing’s leading edge can be used to induce the wingtips to fold under. The technique, known as ‘big ears’, is used to increase rate of descent (see picture). / The risers connecting to the rear of the wing can also be manipulated for steering if the brakes have been severed or are otherwise unavailable. / In a ‘B-line stall’, the second set of risers from the leading-edge/front is gently pulled down to put a crease across the lower surface of the wing (this will also distort the upper surface) acting as an ‘air brake’ significantly reducing airspeed. The combination of reduced forward airspeed and increased vertical airspeed destroys the laminar flow of air over the aerofoil, dramatically reducing the lift produced by the canopy, thus inducing a higher rate of descent. / Paragliding

  • A young white cat in the sunshine on a white chair in a garden. There is a blue child’s inflatable swimming pool in the background

  • Old gas station air pump at abandoned filling station. Photographed with a Nikon F3, Nikkor 105mm f2.5 lens and TriX film.

  • Crack of dawn, the sun chasing the clouds from the sky, and a beautiful glow! / 2010 calendar picture. / Personalized text available. / Thank you for your purchases! / Like what you see? More available at: / http://www.zazzle.com/bluebirdcanflyphotos*

  • Anglesea goes vertical at Kawana Waters. Gold medallists, Julia Cullity (driver) and Rebecca Plant (crew) power over a wave at the start of the race.

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  • Just a little pun as relief in the face of the GFC. One for the financial advisors and accountants out there! ;)

  • Hanging around, A busy night ahead!

  • Raise the roof with these Weird & Wacky Waving Inflatable Arm Flailing Tube Man!!!

  • Albuquerque, New Mexico is home to the annual International Balloon Fiesta held every October. Part of the incredible magic of this event is being able to walk among the balloons as they are inflating, readying to take off. This photo, from a fiesta years ago, shows how close you are to the balloons and the sheer wonder of being right THERE. Until next year’s fiesta . . . (Photo originally taken in 1990, 35mm, scanned, and digitally developed)

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