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A 30 June pic of the Waxing Moon. I think this is about my favorite time to photograph the moon when it is about three quarters full, because of all the craters and interesting geological features that stand out on its sunrise limb.
I am also hoping for good weather for the July 5 th penumbral eclipse.
South bound train 40 early morning SOO LINE frt passes through Wheeling IL back in 1984 with a GP-30 713 leading the way
Chicago Transit Authority 30 at Skokie, Illinois on an unknown day in January 1981, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
This is my four-legged creature to fit the theme of the week. I usually forget to check the theme, but I remembered this week and, instead of trying to corner one of our four household critters, I drove out to a farm market not far from home that has scrap metal animal sculptures scattered around its parking lot.
I'm bummed about the frame-crowding on the left side, but that danged ol' polar vortex was blowing through at the time, and a snow squall warning had just popped up from NWS and I was trying to outrun that - so I wasn't as deliberate with the framing as I maybe would have been if the weather had been better and I wasn't concerned about getting back home safely (spoiler alert: I did). Also, the farm market is on the corner where two major highways intersect, so the background - especially with a prime lens in a small parking lot - is hard to make pretty and unobtrusive. The horse is a great subject, but framing it well is tricky, and would be even in more clement weather.
Fortunately, this place is close enough that I can give it another shot - or snapshot - another day.
LDN 1577
Barnard 30,31
SV70T
QSI 583WSG
Paramount MyT
Taken during Nov 17
840min Ha, 415min Luminance, 410min Red, 430min Green and 460min Blue bin 1x1
Junction of Kitchener Crescent &
Sopers Lane, working the 12.03 Route-18
Broadstone Broadway to Bournemouth Square service
on Saturday 13 June 2020
is Bournemouth Transport Ltd Yellow Buses, Silver livery
50 Years Anniversary branded
Alexander Dennis Enviro 200
30 YX65 RGZ.
The Route-18 service will go back to a every
hour service on Monday to Friday & stay a
every two hour service on a Saturday, as from
Monday 15 June.
Chapelle Saint-Etienne-de-Vaissiere d'Azille.
This is in a private vineyard and dates back to the 11th Century. It has been classed as an historic monument since 1948.
Esta la tome ayer en un carrete (fiesta, para los no chilenos) en mi U. Sin la gran asistencia de mi polola, Josefina, no la podría haber tomado; sólo nosotros nos entretenemos en esto, una de las razones de porque la amo.
30 segundos de obturación.
Sin tripode, afirmé la cámara con ayuda de la pantalla, que se mueve.
Filtro rojo.
Por cierto, la foto es nocturna.
Shot using a Samyang 14mm wide angle lens which, as a fully manual lens, takes a bit of getting used to. From the short amount of time I've used it it seems to give some great results. Image has been corrected slightly to fix the converging verticles and sharpen it up a bit.
As its a manual lens very little info gets recorded so the below is from memory.
6D | ISO250 | f11 | 14mm | 1/250sec
The 35 is one of the harder to photograph services, as it now runs at infrequent intervals Monday to Friday only!!
30 is seen approaching Mickleover Tesco with one of the two afternoon journeys to Heatherton, running via Havenbaulk Avenue.
Triebwagen 30 am Thälmannplatz auf dem Weg zur Schleuse. Fahrgäste sind zu diesem Zeitpunkt eher Mangelware: der Corona-Virus bringt das öffentliche Leben in weiten Teilen zum Stillstand.
Celebrating my 30 year old Meade 2080, in continuous use since September 15, 1983 ! The only telescope I consistently use for visual and photographic astronomy.
The mirrors are as new and the clock drive has thousands of hours on it.
The observatory turns 10 years old and is in need of repair after suffering the northern New England weather.
Some day I'll upgrade.
Short shaky handheld video taken from "the gloryhole"... Thanks to the unnamed folks who made the hole(s) and for passing on the info about it. The local railfan community never ceases to amaze and amuse me! Next, I need to be there for some morning light and something a bit more interesting than Metra 2236 lumbering over the diamond.
Franklin Park Junction @ lunchtime 10/13/15