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Compass Bus, a local Sussex independent, operate a number of routes into Chichester. Here is a very smart Enviro200 - GX13FSS - passing through the city centre earlier today.
A view to the south-southwest of Reykjavik with rain approaching. The building with the round roof in the distance is part of Reykjavik University, and the domestic airport is on the right. Taken from the observation deck of Perlan.
Compass Camera, made in Switzerland by Le Coutre.
Photos by ebay user Old_devil, used by permission.
Some products of Eyellusion, taken at the Christmas Fair at the Tate Modern in London. It is open till 24th December.
Compass Royston Volvo B10M-60 Van Hool Alizee LIL 9814 passes through Dover Eastern Docks, 21st July, 1997. It was new to Nationwide, Carnwath, as G340 HSC.
In a miraculously successful through-the-traffic shot on Guildford's one way system, Compass Bus GX13 FSN heads for its bus station terminus on the 42.
Although they've been on the service many times before, this is the first time I've seen one of the 13-reg 'face-lifted' Enviros on the route.
UPDATE: Turns out that, while newer face Enviros have been on the service before, this didn't include the short 13-reg ones, and that this day was actually the first time one of them had made the 42. Thanks to Andy Crawley for this.
Bridge Street/Farnham Road/Walnut Tree Close junction, Guildford, Surrey.
I made this photo of my wife handling my favourite camera in order to brief my collegues on irrational ideas and technical designs, but then I thought I could upload it on Flickr
In the Mathematisch-Physikalischer Salon (Royal Cabinet of Mathematical and Physical Instruments) in the Zwinger
Pictured here is my Compass Camera (by LeCoultre) outfit composed by Camera with back for film plates, Rollfilm back, Tripod, developping outfit, plate and rillfilms and instruction booklet. Sooner or later I will place the photos taken with the Camera on Flickr.
Exp metered - 2s | Exp compensated - 4s (25/05/16)
6x6 was the main culprit for the field of view issues I had. Here's one that still kind of worked.
Compass was visiting Comarca de la Sidra (Cider!!) with us on Sunday.. in fact it was a SUN day. The landscape was as beautiful as Compass was! We had a great day wandering around!
Square & compass.
The foundation stone for Carrington Centennial Hospital for Convalescents was laid by Lord Carrington at Grasmere, near Camden.
Understanding that men who were patients in the hospital were also Freemasons it was decided to built a cottage hospital which would be used for Lodge meetings for those men.
Being the Grand Master of the Grand United Lodge of New South Wales Lord Carrington with due Masonic formality laid the first stone of the Masonic Convalescent Hospital close to the main building.
Grasmere, near Camden, New South Wales, Australia.