This is my first true close call in a while. Woke up with no memory of having taken a shot the day before. Lucky finding this one, rubbish though it may be!
This is a single exposure, SOOC, but has the weirddest motion blur ... it's like two focused images slightly offset from one another instead of a single motion path between. Of course, she was going light speed, so technically existed in more than one place at the same time, so that must explain it!
Fallacious yet widespread and documented beliefs courtesy of Wikipedia.
A person who is drowning does not always wave and call for help. In the final stages, raising the arms and vocalising are even usually impossible due to the instinctive drowning response. The technical term for the situation where a drowning person is capable of waving and calling for help is aquatic distress.
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Conflict and Conciliation: Faith and Politics in an Age of Global Dissonance
Despite the peaceful foundations of global monotheistic religions, the broad diversity of interpretations can lead to a sharp paradox regarding the use of force. Inevitably, we must ask ourselves: How can those who ascribe to peaceful beliefs suspend their own moral foundation to beat the drums of war? ... read more
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