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M_Lipakis

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    Thanks a lot for your comment Laurent. No magic or levitation mode at all i am afraid. Actually it's an illusion, the guy is just 5 feet above sea level on a dissebarging rump, and yes, i stand high enough on the top floor of the ship looking straight down. More from this series to follow...

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    It's an official event of the World High Diving Federation. These guys are well trained pros ( brave or crazy or both), the ramp is 25m (82f) and they do not jump unless there are to divers in the water below, just in case! Thanks for stopping by.

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    Thanks a lot Tony. PN is not my home anymore too. I upload more out of habit from time to time. Anyway, it's a pleasure" to see" old friends.

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    Thanks a lot Leslie for all your support and comments. I don't visit PN that often any more so please forgive my delayed response. The man is washing away (with a strong pressure washer) algea from the wall of a water tank at the water treatment plant where i work.

    Thanks again.

     

    Ps. I wanted to include a relative image in my answer but i don't know if it's possible any more.

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    Mike, Radu, Leslie, thanks a lot for your comments.

    Radu, i share the exact same thoughts with you. I used to have a site where anyone could check out my portfolio AT ONE GLANCE, now...

    Unfortunately as i was checking "fotoblur" as an alternative site to move my photos the site closed!!!

    Still searching though as i do feel homeless anymore here. I will let you known when i move.

  1. When temperature drops near, or below, the freezing point, and the sea is still relatively

    warm, water evaporates and creates steam over the surface which is sometimes

    drawn upwards creating vortices called Steam Devils. Heraklion, Crete on Janauary

    8th, 2017.

  2. When temperature drops near, or below, the freezing point, and the sea is still relatively

    warm, water evaporates and creates steam over surface which is sometimes drawn

    upwards creating vortices called Steam Devils. Heraklion, Crete on Janauary 8th,

    2017.

  3. Thank you all for your comments.

    Still around and still very popular Jack, if it wasn't for this "neck problem" i would be bumping the other cars all the time i think.

    Sbigniew initially i had the same thought but i prefered to let it so because i wanted the painting of the bumber car, both as an optical counterweight for that yellow surface on the right and as a designation of what you actually see (not all of you have Jack's and mine age).

    2 Windows

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    Hi Zbigniew, i wish you a happy new year.
    I think that just one window would have given you the opportunity for a more balanced composition. Keep on shooting!

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