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The Irish Air Corps / Aer Chór na h-Éireann staged a flyover of Dublin to mark the 100th anniversary of its foundation.
280, 281 & 283 were the 3 Pilatus PC-12/47E Spectres that participated.
i finally got to go to an urban outfitters while in boston! although i'd forgotten most of the money i was going to bring at home, so i didn't get to buy anything...but regardless, it was still beautiful :)
this poor girl; she was fixing the display and i was kind of just creeping behind her praying she wouldn't hear the click from my shutter. i just liked her tattoos...
Class 269/2, 269.281 heads south between Salou and Cambrils with a southbound freight on Sunday 21st June 2009. This loco was withdrawn from traffic in 2013, transferred to La Sagra depot in Madrid on 27/08/13 to await disposal.
This is for the new challenge in the group My Face is My Canvas. Mine was an almost literal translation of the example image, but then again it's very different.
It took me 3 washes to get all that makeup off. phew.
I also look a bit creepy.
I just noticed this was in Explore and then dropped. Who knows. I don't understand Explore at all. That's 2 photos now that have been in it and then dropped later on.
How in the world does Explore work? Why would you pick a photo and then drop it?
A group of musicians and Morris dancers wondering around Oxford yesterday afternoon. They looked surprised at having their photo taken - welcome to Oxford!
NS 2520, an EMD SD70 leads CP 281 with a PRLX Leaser! Quite nice to see a Standard cab in the lead! Taken at Morton Grove IL
An experimental 3D-study out o my NGC 281, the Pack-Man, image. More info about the technique used in my blog: www.astroanarchy.blogspot.fi/2013/01/a-3d-study-of-pack-m...
Original 2D image can be seen here:
www.astroanarchy.blogspot.fi/2013/01/ngc-281-pack-man-neb...
October 8, 2022
Napping after the market with a heavy breathing dog interrupting my snooze. Meika got dropped off for a week's stay. Pet sitting seems to overwhelm me lately. Too many animals on the schedule with no relief in sight.
High Peak Optare Solo M950 YJ11EKV (281) seen at Walker Barn on the 11:15 Macclesfield-Buxton 58.
This example arrived at High Peak towards the end of last year having been new to Parksafe, Glasgow, in 2011. It mainly works the 76/77/58/14/392/1 circuit in the Buxton and Macclesfield area alongside the new SRs.
An apple a day...
Happy Cliche Saturday! Will catch up with everyone soon!
Thank goodness for snow globes ;) This is the outside of it, of course. Inside is the Evil Queen and the Magic Mirror. And the Mirror talks..it's so cool.
Guess what? I sold a photo for use in an ad campaign. I can't believe they wanted to use that dorky photo, but whatever!! The ad is for Nike. Can you believe that? I do - I've got the check here in my hot little hands ;-) Ca-ching!
And today, it's definitely NOT bullshit!
For Roulette and "Bodies in Flight".
Pacman Nebula - Total exposure 3hours and 10 minutes..
NGC 281, IC 11 or Sh2-184 is a bright emission nebula and part of an H II region in the northern constellation of Cassiopeia and is part of the Milky Way's Perseus Spiral Arm. This 20×30 arcmin sized nebulosity is also associated with open cluster IC 1590, several Bok globules and the multiple star, B 1. It collectively forms Sh2-184,spanning over a larger area of 40 arcmin. A recent distance from radio parallaxes of water masers at 22 GHz made during 2014 is estimated it lies 2.82±0.20 kpc. (9200 ly.) from us. Colloquially, NGC 281 is also known as the Pacman Nebula for its resemblance to the video game character.
E. E. Barnard discovered this nebula in August 1883, who described it as "a large faint nebula, very diffuse." Multiple star 'B 1' or β 1 was later discovered by S. W. Burnham, whose bright component is identified as the highly luminous O6 spectral class star, HD 5005 or HIP 4121. It consists of an 8th-magnitude primary with four companions at distances between 1.4 and 15.7 arcsec. There has been no appreciable change in this quintuple system since the first measures were made in 1875.
The nebula region is visible in amateur telescopes from dark sky locations. In his book Deep Sky Wonders, Walter Scott Houston describes the appearance of the nebula in small telescopes:
"There was a faint glow in the immediate vicinity of the multiple star, with an occasional impression of a much larger nebulosity...Its surface brightness was much less than that of M33 in Triangulum or NGC 205, the distant companion of the Andromeda galaxy."
281 is a Pilatus PC-12/47E of 104 Squadron Irish Air Corps doing a too high (for us) approach at Eelde. © Bert Visser
Fleet Number: 281
Reg: HJ25 BYS
Model: ADL Enviro200 MMC
Company: Bluestar
Location: Romsey
Livery: Bluestar
Depot: Totton
Who can say if I've been changed for the better?
I'm really found of this shot. It really simply captures me, and even though it's a boring mirror shot, I really think it's peculiar in a way, and I enjoy that.
Are you just going to sit there and watch, or are you going to make yourself useful and wash me?
10.5mm f2.8 G ED
f2.8 1/320
ISO400
Throwback to 2018 a visit at ZLS Zoo, London.
Where I so much fun playing with the curious penguins. I can wait to get back and give the Zoo and London a visit.
Triangles in nature.
This was a tough one. I couldn't really think of any natural triangles, and didn't see anything as I walked around the park. Until I noticed the sun shining through a maple tree. Five tiny triangles attached to a stem.
Film Photography Podcast
Episode 281 - January 1, 2022
Michael Raso is joined by John Fedele and Mark Dalzell in this first show of 2022. Topics include an overview of the mid-twentieth century Fujica 6 120 Folder Film Camera, Stand-Up Comedian Ari Eldjárn shoots film, the modern practice of Chain Store Lab Services throwing away customer negatives, listener letters and more. Tune in!