The amazing and cool photo thread

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Is that a cabin built on the side of the bluff and on a boulder and on a beach? Why, yes. Yes is it.
(Spotted 4 miles up Captain Cook - Nikiski, Alaska)
 
Which is funny, being the more structurally safe side is the absolutely giant boulder, opposed to the erosive probability of the bluff.

Would be a $10 million property if that was Manhattan Beach.
 
So it isn't a close up of your smashed phone screen?

Why invert the colours? Are you showing/investigating something in the now-colourful bit?
 
The black backgrounds looks better than the off-white background of the original, plus I like the lava colours more :D

This image is actually from the end of the experiment after the 'interesting' stuff happens... though this is the first time I've ever looked at it, so we don't know if it is really interesting or just fun to look at it.
 
I'd believe it. I was seeing a Facabook feed full of that colour palette way back in January when Australia was on fire.
A friend just posted a picture of the morning skies over SF bay a minute ago, and it is pure orange... crazy stuff.
 
Impressive feat, for sure, but the cackle of that V12 is hypnotic.

27 litres of pure exhilaration.

I once witnessed a Typhoon Euro Fighter flyby. It was grand and spectacular. I remember the feeling of its presence to this day.

At the same event there was a working Spitfire. I paid a few quid to sit in the cockpit for a photo.
Later that day it took off and there were grown men weeping in the crowd. The Supermarine Spitfire is more than just a plane. It’s a symbol.
 
I once witnessed a Typhoon Euro Fighter flyby. It was grand and spectacular. I remember the feeling of its presence to this day.
We went to Scotland's Airshow at East Fortune in 2014. The Eurofighter Typhoon was the last display. As it was all wee roads on the way to the airfield, we decided to make our way back to the car before it. My view of the Typhoon at that point was that it was a bit meh. However, we were back at the car by the time it appeared, and by a bit of luck it seemed to do a large part of it's display pretty much over the car park, and I'll never forget the noise and the feeling of power that it gave. The way it moved, the way it climbed was just so impressive, as was the number of car alarms it set off! Needless to say that my view of it has since changed.

I didn't get any pictures of it, but here's the rest of them.
 
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I didn't get any pictures of it, but here's the rest of them.

The Red Arrows are amazing. Great photos you got there.

Somehow they were at Chiang Mai airport (my local airport) on the day I got married (‘16) and my uncle jokingly convinced me they were here to do a fly-by. I don’t know why I believed him. Certainly they were just here training.
 
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