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Atkinson Action Horses performed a spectacular display at the Driffield Agricultural Show You will have seen the horses on the TV series Poldark
This shot was taken with the horse moving quite quickly against the side rail. The arena sides were packed with a very appreciative audience.
Wild Canada Lynx ready to pounce in Northern Ontario, Canada. After all the hours I spent watching her relax and sleep, the occasional moments of action were thrilling to watch.
This beautiful dog at Williamson Lake BC would not hesitate for a second to get the stick thrown for him!
Mitt bidrag till Fotosöndag och veckans tema «action».
My contribution for this week's theme «action»; for the Swedish photo group Fotosondag.
1H11 Glasgow Queen Street to Inverness. Let the train take the strain, Class 43 Intercity HST 125 set in Scotrail Inter7citys livery powers north though snow on the HML having just passed Moy loop.
Onboard cam adds +1 to ACTION :D
(*if we're gonna make it like a true survivor...)
#lots_of_references ;))
Full run footage:
===SLRE (Sebastien Loeb Rally EVO), PC
1080p; in-game Replay mode===
-LightRoom color presets & filters
Dreaming of real pink horses while watching her big sister ride... ♥ Processed w/ Florabella Actions: Classic Color + 1968 + Rosy Cream
Lots of action on the feeder here now. They are picking and yelling at each other and behaving like normal birds - which is not always a pretty sight....
More action from BN Junction. We were here for 90 minutes and rarely was a train out of sight and sometimes we could see three.
Artist: Daniel Brown
Benyon's Spring into Action, which expands and contracts when you push it. It's pretty cool.
Got some ND Filters for my Ace Pro action cam and tried some waterfall shots yesterday. I think they're decent.
This is the action on top of Devil's Canyon Jr Falls.
Although I have just posted a photo featuring Jonathan, I think this was by best photo from that game.
© AnvilcloudPhotography
All action on the Ashington Collieries system on 17th September 1986, as BR Swindon Works built '507' (ex-BR Class 14 D9525) leaves a smoke screen alongside Ashington Colliery working past with a long rake of internal wagons. Andrew Barclay 0-6-0 diesel-hydraulic (W/No.488 built in 1964) is also gainfully employed with a rake of loaded internal wagons. The ground shunter clearly has is work cut out judging by the number of wagons present during the sunset years of the colliery.
© Gordon Edgar - photographer Roy Burt - All rights reserved. Please do not use my images without my explicit permission