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The Wrightbus Gemini still retains a presence in Northampton via this example that Uno run. C14 UNO is seen on the park and ride with a good load of 3 people in St James Rd...Aug 13 2019.
C14 and C6 arrive at Redfern station with run 27-G to the City Circle. On this same day, the first 8 retired C-set carriages were towed to Chullora for scrapping. The remaining C-sets have since been retired (including this set) and replaced by the second batch of Series 2 Waratah B-sets.
The Qatar Airways oneworld special 777-300ER on final for Runway 28C at Chicago's O'Hare International.
Ex - YN07 MLF
Volvo B9TL / Wright Eclipse Gemini
Uno
New to First South Yorkshire 4/2007 as 37260
GKN Hybrid Power demonstrator bus rebuilt to Gemini 2 spec
Taking this photo I had a couple of ideas straight of the bat. Number one: I could make the ground lit up, and everything above would be greyish. Number two: do the opposite of number one, and number three: create a completely black and white photo. I ended up going with this third option for a number of reasons. When I'm given the opportunity to use an abundance of natural trees (no photoshop), this specific version of black and white is very strong. If you look into the top portion of the photo, you'll see that the background sky is black, as you move down the photo, the light slowly gets completely white. This isn't an easy effect to achieve, but it looks very trippy when done right. The trees are also outlined the be white, which shows the volume of these trees. Then comes the basket. My biggest inspiration for this photo was the timing of when basketball was invented. Because basketball was invented in 1891, I wanted to recreate a possible photograph that could've been taken of this very old basketball court. Because colorized photographs weren't invented until 1953, this is another reason why black and white was my choice of editing. Combined with the old court, and basket itself, the photo is very strong in portraying "basketball back in 1891".
I have not taken a photo away from the farm since the beginning of February 2020. Short of coming out of lock-down, I am uploading photos pre-SPNC, from the days of my old Olympus E-1/E-330. Not many are any good but the exercise has given me an opportunity to look back. One thing that has struck me is how limiting the effect of noise was and trying to take (very early) street shots at ISO 800 in relatively dark conditions. I still used zoom lenses quite a lot until SPNC and am glad to have been educated in the use of a wider angle lens.