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This is a crash tender at Schiphol Airport. 😃
スキポール空港のクラッシュテンダー(消防車)です😃
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🚒Schiphol Brandweer 32 - Rosenbauer PANTHER 8x8
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✨Taken at Spottersplaats Polderbaan - Amsterdam Schiphol Airport(AMS) on July 16th, 2022, 9:36
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📷Canon EOS R3
🔭EF100-400mm F4.5-5.6L IS II USM(400mm)
⚙️MANUAL・F8.0・1/2000th・-1EV・ISO320(AUTO)
(DxO PureRAW v3.9)
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This Australian Ringneck was also looking to join in at the terracotta pot of water. It is waiting for the smaller birds to get out of the way or make room. Boyup Brook, Western Australia.
Norfolk Southern train 741, empty coal cars, hustles past the former N&W depot at Boyce, Virginia with the last gasp of the setting sun's light, October 11, 2024.
Pickens U18B 9503 leads a train to Gluck as a conductor has just got off the train to make a cut in the cars. I did not take Air Joe 1 up too far. I'm still a newbie and the road next to me was making me nervous. Also, there was not much on the other side of the train to warrant a high shot. That said, I probably should have gone up a little further.
A woodland bridge over a small stream in Burney's Towneley Park
Burnley, Lancashire, UK
©SWJuk (2023)
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Thick freezing fog at Exmouth seafront clearing as the sun started to rise . Taken at Orcombe point , Exmouth beach , Devon , England .
#Sunrise #Cliffs #Beachlife #Seaside #Coastline #Jurassiccoast #Devilsledge #VisitExmouth #EastDevon #PENTAX
A quick WIP to show I'm still building for BrickFair Virginia (and alive - I'm just holding back uploads on Flickr).
This, of course, is a pink princess prison tower and guard house on a floating rock bursting out of clouds suspended by Pick-A-Brick cups. Y'know, like we all build.
I don't think it's a great build, but it's taught me loads about texture - matching the curved SNOT tile wall to a brick-built wall with some SNOT pieces in it, building a few different styles of clouds (sorry, no time to make them match), as well as rolling sand green grass and pointy rocks. I'm pretty happy with most of the castle wall technique, which is great for only my second time building SNOT-heavy walls (the first time was an earlier draft of this model).
Also: this is my first attempt at a floating rock. I clearly am not good at that.