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I was playing around yesterday, trying to get shots of this guy, (who seemed unfazed by my presence), using a slower shutter speed because I love photos with motion blur. As long as the eye is in focus. And I did manage to get a few. I felt like doing cartwheels. I think motion blur really brings a photo to life like nothing else when it's accomplished in camera.
Anyway, gonna have to call this guy Hop-A-Long
Caspian Tern emerging after a 100ft dive with breakfast. If it is taking to a young one it will fly and screetch. If not it will consume the fish immediatly.
Another shot where I use the slower shutter speed so the whole body almost is blurry but eye in focus. Sorry more Hop Along pictures
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With autumn and the falling leaves, spotting these beauties becomes a lot easier.
Nevertheless we were still taken by surprise when we spotted this one , on our walk back from the jetty.
Red Squirrel (Sciurus Vulgaris)
Tralee Bay Woodland Argyll - Scotland
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Brisbane has a few new ferries, not CityCats but CityDOGS! this one is Bingo. Of course from the famous Bluey TV series. Bluey is of course set in Brisbane and therefore it is only natural that we have some Bluey ferries.
Looking through her phone she remembered yesterday, As she scrolled to open her photos she spotted the photo the kind stranger took of her...
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In the last moments of daylight on a late autumn afternoon, the punters arrive by foot, taxi and bus and gather for a nights entertainment at the Leeds Mecca Bingo.
A Transpennine Nova 1 is departing Leeds and running over St.Peters Church embankment, which I’m sure many Leeds folk are unaware of its fascinating history, when this line giving an eastern exit from Leeds was proposed it was to be constructed entirely on a long high-level viaduct to reach Marsh Lane station, the eventual route of the line and visible in the distance, the route had been fiercely debated and cut through the burial ground of the parish church. To prevent the desecration of the graveyard the enabling Act of parliament stipulated that the railway should pass over the graveyard on a 90-yard solid embankment so as not to interfere with the graves. The gravestones from the graves under the embankment were to be placed in corresponding positions on its slopes, where many remain. The new viaduct opened on 1st April 1869.
Transpennine Nova 1 Class 802/2 runs as 5E14 a test/training run in the path of the cancelled 9E14 14:25 Liverpool Lime Street to Newcastle.
17th November 2019
"Granada Luxury Bingo E-e-y D-y from Noon" proclaims the hoarding on the side of a tall building that I guess no longer stands there. On a murky 11th November 1983, 'large-logo' Class 73/1 No.73138 and 'Crompton' No.33032 set back into the carriage sidings at Clapham Junction, watched by a member of ground staff. Bearing headcode 02, I believe that this was the 09:55 Eastleigh-Clapham empty NPCS (Non Passenger Carrying Stock), probably a proving run for immaculate 73138, ex-Eastleigh Works, here working under its diesel traction. Further interest in the scene is pilot loco 09020 and in the background is one of the two prototype 4-PEP/Class 445, later departmental Class 935 units allocated to the Railway Technical Centre.
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Let's see: paintbrush/art supplies, check; food, check; clipboard/office supplies, check; hmm, no pens yet; what's next, a larger-than-minifigure-scale kitchen? A bird? A pinball machine? C'mon, I'm so close to getting my bingo!
My third build for the second round of the Iron Forge, with the banana as the seed part, used here twice on the clipboard.