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Buck courting doe. You'll see this everywhere in Yellowstone NP during rutting season, most likely in autumn. The male elk has the fully grown antler which is magnificent yet deadly.
追求母鹿的公加拿大馬鹿。在秋天的發情期,這追求的場景在黃石公園內到處都是。雄鹿頭頂著華麗卻又致命的大鹿角。
Centrebus ADL Enviro200 511 (FN09FSO) is seen here on Carrington Street, Nottingham working the 19 to Melton Mowbray.
Owned & Operated by Emsworth & District
Alton Bus Rally. Ansty Park, Alton Hampshire.
July 18th 2010
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This was a bit of a lucky find.I'd just missed a bus.There was a line of parked cars opposite the stop containing nothing especially interesting(by Maltese standards anyway!),but this line stretched around a bend and out of sight.
I couldn't resist walking up and checking what might be there.
I was glad I did!
This was one of only two 511's I saw;the olther was driving.
A roof-battered RMC 1511 (CM) 511 CLT trundles along Westhall Road, Warlingham on route 453. Monday 2nd April 1979. 4Z-1.
Canon EOS 30 w/ Sigma 150-500 DG APO HSM.
March 16, 2025. A morning walk with nothing better to do. With a Sigma telezoom better than its reputation.
Santacolor 100 in Adox C-Tec C-41 @ 30°C 8 min in dev and 6 min in Blix.
Made in the US by an established film manufacturer (who could that be?) for air surveillance purposes and handspooled in Finland.
Scanned with Epson V850 and processed in Lightroom.
"Redrum", because it's good with reds. And greens, and blues...
Color neg film is a nice variation to my otherwise mainly b&w work. But sold here in Sweden for $23 per 135/36 film, it's perhaps not the cheapest option...
Preserving the Heritage.
Canon EOS 30 w/ Sigma 150-500 DG APO HSM.
March 16, 2025. A morning walk with nothing better to do. With a Sigma telezoom better than its reputation.
Santacolor 100 in Adox C-Tec C-41 @ 30°C 8 min in dev and 6 min in Blix.
Made in the US by an established film manufacturer (who could that be?) for air surveillance purposes and handspooled in Finland.
Scanned with Epson V850 and processed in Lightroom.
"Redrum", because it's good with reds. And greens, and blues...
Color neg film is a nice variation to my otherwise mainly b&w work. But sold here in Sweden for $23 per 135/36 film, it's perhaps not the cheapest option...