Saving private iPad: some photos
A couple of ‘before and after’ pics showing the struggle to resurrect my broken iPad. Aleksandr Skorobogatov: press and reviews on the books
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A couple of ‘before and after’ pics showing the struggle to resurrect my broken iPad. Aleksandr Skorobogatov: press and reviews on the books
Yellowstone hot springs are really hot: water temperature in some of them exceeds the boiling point (which is 94°C at the Yellowstone elevation).
It’s one of my favorite street photos, though it’s not that easy to specify why.
What does it take to get a good streetphoto? Pure luck, coincidence?
I have a strange fascination for the folks actually believing they figured it all out and own the truth. It must be mighty comfortable to not doubt yourself, — although most probably that’s just a manifestation of some kind of psychosis. Sometimes a harmless one, sometimes not that harmless.
A photoblog entry I’ve forgotten to mention: Blue Angels flyovers during Fleet Week in San Francisco, USA.
Trees of YellowstoneThere is something about these trees of Yellowstone, some literally cooked alive on thermal grounds, where the soil temperature could reach almost 100°C, some suffocated from minerals, which have hardened in their ‘veins’, fatally blocking the absorption of water and nutrients, and some still alive.
Once in Yellowstone, the first thing you bump into will almost certainly be a bison. Or bisons, a lot of bisons, as with the herd of more than 4.000 pieces they’re literarily everywhere.
But we were lucky, and despite some snow along the road it was open. This highway is eligible for the State Scenic Highway System and is indeed one of the greatest rides I’ve ever seen.
At the first night we’ve ended up at the Angels Camp (and I mean the camp, not the city, although I have to confess that the road took us first to some of the city’s bar for the local beer degustation).