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60.0 sec at f / 13, ISO 100, 10 mm (10.0-20.0 mm f/4.0-5.6) Hitech Pro Stop 10 and 0.9 HE ND Grad
Consiton Water was high today and the water was ploughing down the fells in the waterfalls.
The day brightened for a while, but overall grey… Muggy and hot though!
This is a fairly iconic Lake District shot, done here and on many lakes throughout the area, but here's my version of it!
Royal Canadien Air Force
CASA CC-295 Kingfisher, 295502 (EC-004)
Tampere-Pirkkala (EFTP), Finland
March 17th. 2021
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Airbus CC-295 Kingfisher
295501
442 Transport and Rescue Squadron
Royal Canadian Air Force
Royal International Air Tattoo
RAF Fairford, UK
18 July 2024
This packed image taken with NASA's Hubble Space Telescope showcases the galaxy cluster ACO S 295, as well as a jostling crowd of background galaxies and foreground stars. Galaxies of all shapes and sizes populate this image, ranging from stately spirals to fuzzy ellipticals.
This galactic menagerie boasts a range of orientations and sizes, with spiral galaxies such as the one at the center of this image appearing almost face on, and some edge-on spiral galaxies visible only as thin slivers of light.
The galaxy cluster dominates the center of this image, both visually and physically. The cluster’s huge mass has gravitationally lensed the light from background galaxies, distorting and smearing their shapes.
In addition to providing astronomers with a natural magnifying glass with which to study distant galaxies, gravitational lensing has subtly framed the center of this image, producing a visually striking scene.
Image credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, F. Pacaud, D. Coe
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center enables NASA’s mission through four scientific endeavors: Earth Science, Heliophysics, Solar System Exploration, and Astrophysics. Goddard plays a leading role in NASA’s accomplishments by contributing compelling scientific knowledge to advance the Agency’s mission.
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4.05.2024r. Tarnowskie Góry - Nakło Śląskie
TEM2-295 ze składem beczek do st. Piekary Śląskie Szarlej zbliża się do semafora wjazdowego stacji Nakło Śląskie.
So...... apparently this is inappropriate footwear for a construction site. Supposedly, this would have been considered more suitable for concrete pour viewing and photo taking. ;-)
Henschel outside cylinder 4-6-0 No. 295 preparing to leave with the 13.12 mixed to Moncao. 14 September 1971.
"Das letzte Kleinod". Eine Künstlergruppe reist mit diesen Zug durch Deutschland und gibt an verschiedenen Orten Aufführungen. Ich hatte Glück gehabt und den Zug bei seiner Fahrt durch Bremen Mahndorf am 2. September 2019 fotografieren zu können. Gezogen wird er von der HVLE 295 950.
Gertie: Mom, I'm not sure how long I can keep my legs like this.
Poor Gertie got stained by some tights yesterday! So I'm zit creaming her little feet and legs!:)
From day 198.
It was either a quick shitty picture or an old one.
Sorry busy/shitty day today.
295/365
Just before noon, I was on a Teams call with a customer in my home office (where else?) and noticed some motion out of the corner of my eye. Thankfully my webcam was off and I was on mute so I was able to investigate without anyone noticing.
Turns out the motion was a rather large crow (let's call him/her Cameron) sitting on the eavestrough poking away rather violently at something in the trough near the downspout. After a few pokes, Cameron pulled out a rather limp and sad-looking rat and spat it out, back into the gutter. But Cameron didn't fly away.
Sensing I had my daily photo in the bag, I quickly reached for my X-T3 (which thankfully had the 16-80 zoom lens already mounted), poked it between the slats of Venetian blinds (there was no time to raise them and I didn't want to startle Cameron anyhow), composed, and started shooting.
Cameron kept on poking away at the rat (was it still alive? I thought crows only went after dead animals...), picking it up and spitting it out, until finally Cameron seemed satisfied with the grip it had on its quarry and posed triumphantly for a portrait before flying off.
I am now afraid to see what else lurks in my eavestroughs...