Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Best Photography Of Animal In Couple View

While experts assert that many animal species are not monogamous, there's no denying that some animals just know how to look cute and affectionate as couples.


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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

You Should Own This Scott Walker Sucks Koch T-Shirt

If you believe in the working men and women of The United States Of America then you believe in this "Scott Walker Sucks Koch" T-Shirt.  When we will stand together to secure a better future for us all?




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Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Amazing Space Pictures From Nasa

On September 22, 2010, with the departure of the Expedition 23 crew, Colonel Douglas H. Wheelock assumed command of the International Space Station and the Expedition 25 crew. He is also known as @Astro_Wheels on twitter, where he has been tweeting space photos to his followers since he arrived at the space station.

We thought that we should put some of the space photos together as a tribute to him and the whole ISS crew. The space photos bring breathtaking views from our only off planet Vista point.

The following space photos are all visible on Astro_Wheels’ twitpic account, and we are eternally grateful to him for sharing these space photos with the world. Many have commented directly to him but we want to make it clear Triggerpit does not have any affiliation with Astronaut Wheelock nor NASA. The confusion might have been since all the captions are all his own words as can also be seen on his twitpic account.

incredible Photos from Space
Incredible Photos from Space: ‘Earthshine’
The Space Station basking in blue Earthshine as the rising sun pierces our razor-thin atmosphere to cover the Space Station with blue light. I’ll never forget this place seeing this makes the heart soar and the soul sing (11-7-2010).
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NASA astronaut Douglas H. Wheelock
(NASA). Incredible Photos from Space: NASA
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Earth From Space Pics: Isle Juan de Nova
In the Mozambique Channel between Madagascar and the African mainland. The beautiful colors rival the amazing places in the Caribbea (11-15-2010).
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Amazing Space Pics: Aurora Borealis
In the distance on this beautiful night over Europe. The Strait of Dover is pretty clear as is Paris, the City of Lights. A little fog over the western part of England and London. It is incredible to see the lights of the cities and small towns against the backdrop of deep space. I am going to miss this view of our wonderful world(11-8-2010).
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Nasa Space Pictures: Moon from the ISS
Fly me to the Moon let me dance among the Stars ” I hope we never lose our sense of wonder. A passion for exploration and discovery is a noble legacy to leave to our children. I hope we set our sails and venture out one day. That will be one glorious day.
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Outer Space Pics: Progress-37 over Bahamas
Of all the places on our glorious planet, few rival the brilliant colors of The Bahamas. Here is a view of our Progress-37 re-supply spacecraft, with the islands of The Bahamas as a backdrop. What a wonderful world (8-22-2010).
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Space Images: Astronaut working on the outside of ISS
Traveling at 17,500 miles per hour (5 miles per second)…we orbit the Earth every 90 minutes, with a sunrise or sunset every 45 minutes. So half of our space walk is in complete darkness. The helmet lights are essential at the work sight. Here I am getting the bail drive lever ready for my arch nemesis…the ‘M3 Ammonia Connector’.
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Space Photos: ISS solar panel with Earth in the background
Every moment I get to look out the window at our beautiful planet, my soul just sings ”I see skies of blue and clouds of white the bright blessed day (6-29-2010).
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Pictures Of Space: Daybreak
Another breathtaking sunset we get 16 of these each day in Earth orbit, each one a treasured moment. That beautiful thin blue line is what makes our home so special in the cosmos. Space is cool but, the Earth is a raging explosion of life in a vast sea of darkness (6-21-2010).
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Pictures From Space: Atoll in South Pacific
Beautiful atoll in the South Pacific through a 400mm lens. About 1200 miles south of Honolulu . In the ‘Line Islands’ along ‘Christmas Ridge’, either ‘Teraina’ or ‘Tabuaeran’? (11-15-2010).
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Pictures Of Planets: Cyprus
Beautiful reflection of sunlight on the eastern Mediterranean Sea. No borders or conflict visible from space…just breath-taking beauty like this view of the island of Cyprus (6-21-2010). Incredible Photos from Space: NASA, Astronaut Wheelock
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Planets In Space: Hurricane Earl
Out over the central Atlantic, just before another spectacular sunset, with the spiral bands of Hurricane Earl visible in the setting sun. An interesting view of the life-giving energy of our sun. The solar arrays on the port side of the Space Station as well as Hurricane Earl…both gathering the last bit of energy before they fall into eclipse (8-30-2010).
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Space Pics From Nasa: Mountain in the Andes in South America
Morning breaking over the majestic Andes in South America . I really am not sure of the name of this mountain just was in awe of its majesty, reaching into the windswept heights and the rising sun. Another day another chance to stand tall and be counted (10-30-2010).
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Space Pics Of Earth: The Nile and Egypt by day
Over the Sahara Desert approaching ancient lands and thousands of years of history. The Nile River flowing through Egypt past the pyramids of Giza up to Cairo in the delta; the Red Sea, Sinai Peninsula, Dead Sea; Jordan River; and the Sea of Galilee are visible, as are the island of Cyprus in the Mediterranean Sea and Greece coming over the horizon (9-6-2010).
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Space Pics Of Planets: The Nile and Egypt by night
A night view of the Nile River winding up through the Egyptian desert toward the Mediterranean Sea, and Cairo in the river delta. Such a stark contrast between the dark desolate lifeless desert of northern Africa and the Nile River teeming with life along its shores. In the distance the eastern Mediterranean on a beautiful autumn evening (1-31-2010).
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Space Pictures: Sunset
It is the season for viewing Polar Mesospheric Clouds, and with our high beta-angle we were able to capture this thin layer of noctilucent clouds at sunset (6-25-2010).
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Pics Of Earth From Space: Middle East by night
A clear starry night over the eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea . Ancient lands with thousands of years of history stretching from Athens, Greece all the way around the Med to Cairo, Egypt. Storied lands, fabled cities, and alluring islands, Athens – Crete – Rhodes – Izmir – Ankara – Cyprus – Damascus – Beirut – Haifa – Amman – Tel Aviv – Jerusalem – Cairo are beacons on this cool November night. Grace and Peace from the sanctity of space(11-7-2010).
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Outer Space Pictures: Florida by night
The Florida peninsula and the southeastern U.S. on the kind of evening that I miss most about our planet. A clear autumn night with moonlight over the water and the sky filled with a billion stars (11-2-2010).
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Photos Space: Patagonia glacier
At the southern end of South America lies the jewel of Patagonia. The awe-inspiring beauty of rugged mountains, massive glaciers, fjords, and the open sea collide in a breathtaking display. I have dreams of this place and wonder what it would be like to breathe this air. Pure majesty (8-28-2010)! Incredible Photos from Space: NASA, Astronaut Wheelock
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Space Ship Pics: Soyuz 23s above the Caspian Sea
Soyuz 23S, “Olympus” docked to the nadir side of the Space Station. This will be our ride back home to planet Earth when our work is complete here. Thought I would tweet this view out of the Cupola, as we were passing over the majestic snow-capped Caucuses. The sun rising and reflecting off the Caspian Sea (9-26-2010).
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Images From Nasa Space
It was October 23, 2007 at 11:40am EST when I had my first ride to space on Discovery. She’s beautiful. just sad that this will be her last voyage. Looking forward to climbing aboard the flight deck when Discovery arrives at the Space Station in November. (9-23-2010). Incredible Photos from Space: Larry Tanner, NASA. Special thanks: Bethbeck’s blog.

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Friday, May 6, 2011

South African Gold Miners Photography


The Price of Gold

The glowing hues of dusk bathe a mud-splattered gold miner in the border province of Manica. The area draws scores of workers from neighboring Zimbabwe who pan for traces of the precious metal in turbid waters.

South African Gold Miners Photography
Children pan for gold in a small scale mine.

South African Gold Miners Photography
Men pan for gold in a small scale mine.

South African Gold Miners Photography
A man holds a few grains of gold in the palm of his hand.
Zimbabweans risking it all for a better life
Exhausted and caked in mud, they plough wearily on, searching toxic water for traces of gold. Some look west from where they fled, across the border to Zimbabwe towards home. There, the life of miners are even harder. Here in Mozambique, at least, there are no soldiers standing over them with assault rifles.
Whole families have crossed the border to join the hunt for treasure. Zimbabwe has one of the lowest life expectancies in the world. The discovery of gold can literally save lives. But the search destroys lives too. The diggers handle toxic mercury to extract gold from the red earth. They risk suffocation at the bottom of fragile mine shafts that collapse burying occupants all too often.

A few will find enough gold to change their lives, but most will not. Many will become ill and some will pay the ultimate price in their search for gold.



South African Gold Miners Photography
South African Gold Miners Photography
10 meters below ground a man digs out earth he hopes will contain gold. Many miners have been killed when the shafts collapse.
South African Gold Miners Photography
South African Gold Miners Photography
Miners carry sacks of soil they hope will contain gold.

South African Gold Miners Photography
A miner holds a two hundred Metical bank note (about US $5) containing a few grains of gold dug from a small scale gold mine.
 
South African Gold Miners Photography
A father and child living on the site of a small scale gold mine.

South African Gold Miners Photography
A miner has his face spattered with mud from working in a small scale gold mine.

South African Gold Miners Photography
Men pan for gold in a small scale mine.

South African Gold Miners Photography
Men pan for gold in a small scale mine.
Mining in South Africa has been the main driving force behind the history and development of Africa's most advanced and richest economy. Large scale and profitable mining started with the discovery of a diamond on the banks of the Orange River in 1867 by Erasmus Jacobs and the subsequent discovery and exploitation of the Kimberley pipes a few years later. Gold rushes to Pilgrim's Rest and Barberton were precursors to the biggest discovery of all, the Main Reef/Main Reef Leader on Gerhardus Oosthuizen's farm Langlaagte, Portion C, in 1886, the Witwatersrand Gold Rush and the subsequent rapid development of the gold field there, the biggest of them all.

Diamond and gold production may now be well down from their peaks, though South Africa is still no. 2 in gold but South Africa remains a cornucopia of mineral riches. It is the world's largest producer of chrome, manganese, platinum, vanadium and vermiculite. It is the second largest producer of ilmenite, palladium, rutile and zirconium. It is also the world's third largest coal exporter

South African Gold Miners Photography
Men pan for gold in a small scale mine.

South African Gold Miners Photography
Panning for gold in a small scale mine.

South African Gold Miners Photography
Men pan for gold in a small scale mine.

South African Gold Miners Photography
Men dig for gold in a small scale mine.

South African Gold Miners Photography
A miner holds a globule of mercury, which is used to extract gold. Handling mercury makes the job extremely hazardous.

South African Gold Miners Photography
South African Gold Miners Photography
A community of Zimbabweans live and mine gold in the hills on the other side of the border in Mozambique.

South African Gold Miners Photography
The digging up of so much earth pollutes local rivers and kills fish in the waterways.
Photographer: Robin Hammond
Information: Wikipedia

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