leeft.eu
Hobby photographer, videographer and editor, Blender 3D user, VR user; DIYer and woodworker; Senior Perl software developer.
Just my non-pet photos: https://bsky.app/hashtag/photography?author=leeft.eu
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Thanks a lot 😊
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Hehe thanks 😁 Yeah I figured it might actually be a sheep in goat disguise, but I haven't lived around there for a long time now so bit difficult to go and check them out today. 🐐 But hey, Farm Animal Day will do me fine. 🐏🙃 Hope you have a good weekend too!
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#Goaturday you say? Have been meaning to share this one from Park Schothorst in Amersfoort in 2008. #Photography #Goat #FarmAnimalDay #GoatOfThirds
Shot on a Canon 40D with EF-S 17-55 f/2.8 at 2.8, 55mm.
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Not sure I'd get that far. Shot in 2005 using my 300D and kit lens. #photography #urbanexploration
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Odie isn't so sure about these taxes and tariffs. Where is his share?
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Loved mine until the battery started becoming really bad --it was mostly usable up to then-- and I've even used it not that long ago to take some macro photos when I can't be bothered to get the Canon 7D or R6M2 out (and process those images). Backup phone now. Sadly my Pixel 7 doesn't do macro.
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It's an Orange Bloated Twit!
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Ah, The Roaches. Thought it looked familiar. Nice capture! 🙂
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That's probably the most-photographed object in Nottingham 😀 Have a few shots of it myself.
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Well, can then use those guns to actually shoot yourself in the foot.
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So transparent you can't even see it
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I see we're at least an entire ocean apart, so this isn't going to get anywhere useful. Sorry, I'm out. All the best to you though, hope you'll get the things you think you've voted for.
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So goddamn vile.
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It was not, and he said "he knew nothing about it". All lies.
He's overstepping his constitutional authority in many, many ways. And was Musk elected? NOPE. No, they're sabotaging, not building anything good.
And again, that massive debt: entirely created by republican governance.
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4. Yes, he has claimed he won the election. Even then ... so what? He's not looking to make anything great except the bulges in his and his buddies pockets. He's ignoring his "promises". And he's actively working to implement Project 2025.
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3. It takes many years for these tariffs to achieve that goal, if they ever will. Manufacturing switched overseas because of the cost of labor elsewhere and transport of goods being cheap. If they can magically restore local production, products might still be way more expensive.
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1. It's hard to immigrate "illegally". You have a right to cross a border and request asylum (1951 refugee convention and 1967 refugee protocol). You're not illegal until rejected. But that's besides the point: they're not looking that closely at status, they're trying to meet an arbitrary quota.
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I'm not an American so no, I'm not entirely up to date on everything that might be going on.
What I do see is that there's an executive power grab in active progress, and most lawsuits are likely going to be too little too late to make a meaningful change.
Dictator on day one ... and ever since.
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Jeffries is the lead frog in a pot full of other frogs. The heat is starting to boil this pot. If these frogs don't wake up soon and see what's going on here, it will be too late.
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The thing they can and should do is speak up and oppose at every opportunity. Like Maddow says, republicans are fighting an entirely different fight, and that needs to be highlighted at every opportunity, not just chased by glacial courts of law. They might even be able to convince some republicans.
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1. Fake problem. The immigrants are NEEDED.
2. See 1.
3. Tariffs will increase the cost for importers, who pass the costs to consumers. It will take many years to produce locally.
4. He's destroying democracy from within. And he's responsible for the debt in the first place with his tax breaks.
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Klub Krasnav, that's what it should be called.
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And there is no rule anywhere that says AP must put "america first". That exists only in that vile head that's working hard to destroy democracy.
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I think you've hit the nail there. Come to think of it, it can be interesting to see what compositions others come up with during a photowalk with others, particularly when you're struggling yourself.
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Oh, there's a better one! bsky.app/profile/wint...
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Putin's Pet
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I think one part of what they are doing is keeping the news going with that overall chaos. It's impossible for everyone to stay informed, for news to keep up, and under this avalanche many topics do not get the scrutiny that's also needed.
But yes, they are also incompetent, yet evil.
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At this point I don't see why they shouldn't say NO at every step.
They're slow-boiling all the frogs they can find. For now that is still facing an uphill, but at some point soon they're going downhill, everything will be boiling, and they'll no longer need to slow-boil to achieve their goals.
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Yep, might as well start calling it Gilead.
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"Could be"?
They're successfully boiling yet another frog.
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Meanwhile in Europe www.change.org/p/petition-t...