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1984 Mercedes-Benz 500SEC AMG 5.4
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untouchvbles · 1 month
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Mercedes-Benz AMG Hammer (C124)
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germancarssince1946 · 11 months
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1992 Mercedes 500 SEC
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renownusa · 2 years
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Interior Porn with an #AMG #Hammer. @rude.scott #W126 #500SEC #Mercedes (at Monterey, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/ChfNT3BLW5x/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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trillestat3 · 2 years
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frenchcurious · 11 months
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Clint Eastwood avec sa Mercedes-Benz 500SEC de 1984. - source Cars & Motorbikes Stars of the Golden era.
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thesmaku · 1 year
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Someone really doesn’t like the next round of snowfall and just wants to hide from it all. . I found this guy just lounging around on a fence on my drive and was thankful he stuck around for a while to pose for me. . Are you excited for today’s snowfall? . Nikon Z 9 with Z 70-200mm f/2.8 at 200mm, f/4.0, 1/500sec., ISO160 . #nikonambassador #raccoonlife #raccoon #ontario #nikoncreators #urbanwildlife #urbanwildlifechallenge #sharecangeo #yourshotphotographer #wildlifephotography #wildlifephotographer (at Ontario, Canada) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpnKk3xueFa/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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One of the craziest skies I have ever witnessed....... I walked by the window, my jaw hit the floor, something audible came out of my mouth, I have no idea what.....I grabbed my camera, I adjusted my settings as fast as I could, I raised the lens and captured this......Just as a flock of red-winged blackbirds flew through the scene... It was about 15 minutes before official sunset, and the sun angle was just right to throw shadows from Longs Peak and Mount Meeker into the sky. I have seen something similar before, but not quite this crazy. Nikon Z9 with Nikkor 180-600mm F5.6-6.3 lens at 280mm, ISO 80, 1/500sec, handheld. Northern Colorado 1-29-2024(Best viewed large for details. :: [Hilary Bralove]
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“Above all we have to go beyond words and images and concepts. No imaginative vision or conceptual framework is adequate to the great reality.” ― Bede Griffiths
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jjenkinsphoto · 1 year
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“We came from a world where there was never enough to go around, that is why we fight.” 👊🏻 Silco I @cassandracosplays Jinx I @ann_mossy 📸 Camera I @sonyalpha A7RIV Lens I Sony 24-70mm 2.8 GM Settings: ISO I 125 Shutter I 1/500sec Aperture I f4.5 ————————————— FOLLOW THE LINKS IN BIO IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO FURTHER SUPPORT MY WORK ————————————— ©️ DO NOT CROP & RE-EDIT PHOTOS / ALWAYS ADD PHOTOGRAPHER / COSPLAYER CREDITS WHEN SHARING ©️ ————————————— #arcane #inx #inxcosplay #silco #silcoarcane #inxarcane #leagueoflegends #leagueoflegendscosplay #lolcosplay #cosplayersofinstagram #genderbentcosplay #genderbend #riotgames #arcanecosplay #arcanenetflix @riotgames @leagueoflegends @arcaneshow #cosplayphoto #amazingcosplay #cosplayphotography #arcanejinx #arcanesilco (at Atlanta, Georgia) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpS2rWgJPes/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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coloursteelsexappeal · 3 months
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Gemballa
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untouchvbles · 1 day
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Mercedes-Benz 500SEC (C126)
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1986 Mercedes 500 SEC
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wingedjewels · 2 years
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Fading light by Marc Briggs Via Flickr: The sun is near to setting. The Owl awakens... waiting for darkness and hunting time. Nikon D500, Nikon 200-500mm f5.6E f5.6 1/500sec ISO 3200
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creative-splurges · 1 year
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Garden Wildlife
Let’s get this out of the way from the start: this post will contain images of tits and peckers. Whether that helps or hinders the popularity of this post remains to be seen. (Although an early tangent from the off: when I used to maintain a daily photo blog, that served to only post a single image a day from my archive, the most popular search term that drove people to the site was ‘naked ladies’. Because I once posted a photo of a a statue in Twickenham called The Naked Ladies and apparently a bunch of I assume young people, tentatively searching to see certain things, found my website instead.)
As I may have noted before, for the last few years we’ve lived in, or at least very close to, the countryside. This means we live amongst some interesting wildlife the sort we never saw in Twickenham. Back there, the most exotic wildlife we saw regularly were parakeets. Which I suppose are actually technically sort of exotic, other than the fact they’ve become endemic to that part of London. I like to believe the urban legend that they all stem from a breeding pair let loose by Jimi Hendrix.
In Sussex, however, we see all sorts of things. We even had a badger waddle past our house, although I didn’t get a chance to photograph it. The most common thing to see though are birds. Blue tits, starlings, even birds of prey and woodpeckers have all been seen from our house. (I should probably point out at this juncture my criteria for inclusion in this set is simply that I was able to photograph them from my house.)
During lockdown, we put out bird feeders, originally a little concerned that, rather than bird feeders, they’d end up just being cat feeders with extra steps. In reality my cats are all clearly spoilt and all useless hunters – in fact, we once had to buy a no-kill mouse trap because one of those idiots brought a mouse into the house and it got away from them. The biggest problem we had with the bird feeders was that the little birds we were hoping to attract were often hounded out by bigger birds like pigeons and crows. Luckily the little ones still managed to get some grub.
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This fat ball feeder was positioned such that the bigger birds had nowhere to stand in order to get at them. It meant there was actually some for the smaller ones.
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Not all of the birds we’ve seen have been tempted to our garden by our own actions. One day, during lockdown, when we were sat at out desks in what is now our son’s bedroom, we saw a woodpecker from the window.
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Who apparently knew he was being photographed as he ensured that I also got a decent profile shot.
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We’re going to change tack a little bit for the last photo in this little collection. We have, on occasion, seen birds of prey flying overhead – and on even rarer occasion I take the opportunity to photograph them. You’ll have to excuse me for not being able to narrow down what it is beyond ‘bird of prey’ but if you’ve visited this website before this shouldn’t be any sort of surprise.
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Other things I’ve seen – but not photographed, alas – in our garden include a jumping spider (that I watched in amazement as it pounced on a fly, picked it up with its teeth and carried away, despite the fly being several times its size), a grasshopper (unless it was a cricket), and a few other sorts of bird that flew away before I had any chance of identifying them. There’s probably a few other things too that have escaped my mind as quickly as they escaped the garden.
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shinseihajime · 2 years
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Hydrangea with a ray of light
Camera : Olympus E-PL1
Lens : Olympus 50mm F2.0 Macro
Aperture : F4.5
Focal length : 50mm
ISO : 200
Exposure : 1/500sec
Shinsei.Hajime (flowcode.com)
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Front/Rear Curtain flash
I have learned that this photography technique involves using a quick burst of flash with a shutter speed of 1/500sec or 1/1000sec paired with a slow exposure in one of two ways.
A front curtain flash has the flash fire when the exposure starts, causing the beginning of the motion to be in focus and the movement afterwards is blurred. The rear curtain flash has the flash fire just before the exposure ends, which causes the final part of the movement to be in focused with the motion before to be blurred.
Knowing which timing of the flash paired with the exposure is important in creating the right shot. It is encouraged to use this technique at night time with the flash to create strong contrast and highlights.
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