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Introducing Flippy the Red Oranda, he likes to flip around a lot while swimming hence the name. (thanks to Kayvee for the name suggestion of Flipper and Sammy... I just combined those two to get Flippy haha)
I actually got Flippy about 2 days ago and he wasn't part of the original 3 that I had bought, now I have 5 fish in my tank. I have yet to get pictures of the other 3 fish.... they don't seem too amused with the flash... but they'll get used to it.... lol
I really need to remember to clean those water spots before I take fish pictures!! :S
courtesy by © sebastiana papa 2007
Varicchur -district of Madurai- january 1976
november 1975/may 1976
this serie of # 10 is dedicated to Mrs. Rita Banerji, her beautiful country that I still hold in my heart and to all friends here in Flickr_
that's me, le clown "philip", traveling all over the country, from north to south, playing short improvisations and clowneries in the streets of towns and villages.........
thanks to Mrs.Sebastiana Papa......Mrs. Prabha Rao.....Mrs. S. Panigrahi
best.... philip # 2.... on black
free tibet.... flickr.com/photos/99398068@N00/2333101045/
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My first outdoor strobist work. Watching David Hobbys series, outdoor flash and a dancer seemed cool.
This whole setup is made out of two flashes. One camera left behind dancer with 1/2 CTO. One camera right infront with 1/4 CTO. Different mixtures with ambient through shoot. Triggered with poormans Wizards.
It was an amazing experience. Thanks to the dancer Maddie for helping me getting to be a better photographer.
Less than an hour till sunset and the light is at it best, casting a golden glow.
66055 slowly accelerates 6X65, the 20:28 Didcot - Mossend past Culham. 66055 is one of the locos equipped with an extra headlamp (just left of the central multiple working socket) for use on Lickey banking duties (thanks to Beast66606 from RMweb for the details)
2 nights previously there were half a dozen of us waiting here for this working, only to be caught out by an unforecast cloud bank after a whole day of cloudless blue sky. On this occasion, I was the only photographer present
First Cymru is replacing the "Welsh Gold" fleetnames applied to its Wright Eclipse Urban-bodied Volvo B7RLEs based at Llanelli and Ammanford deports, in favour of "Cymru Clipper / Clipiwr Cymru". These first appeared on this year's 17 Wright Streetlite Max DFs and are also replacing the "X2 Vale Express" names carried by the nine 11.7m Optare Versas based at Port Talbot depot.
One of the first recipients is 69251, which was new to First West Yorkshire and also saw service with First Devon & Cornwall. She transferred to South Wales in 2012 for the Fforestfach Park & Ride contract in Swansea (with sisters 69249/50/2) and carried an orange and red livery, as depicted in my photograph titled "Christmas Volvo".
In this May 2014 shot taken on Swansea's West Way, she is setting off for Ammanford on Service X13, with the 29 floor Meridian Quay Tower forming the back drop.