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Hong Kong Geo Park
Sai Kung ,High Island
Large coverage of hexagonal joint
香港地質公園
西貢糧船灣
Columnar basalt is a fantastic volcanic rock making awesome landscapes
從西貢萬宜水庫到果洲群島一帶,可以看到香港最奇特的地質景觀。火山岩在這裡呈現出一排排豎立著的巨大六方形石柱。
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Jodhpur Sardar Marg/Market over the weekend simply bustles with trade - 02/11/2019
Nikon D750
ƒ/5.0
50.0 mm
1/250 @ ISO 4000
Flash (off, did not fire)
NS C44-9W #9819 leads Amtrak 138 on its run to DC, a rare instance of foreign power on CSX's RF&P sub but not a huge oddity on the NS Norfolk District as it passes through Suffolk at nearly track speed.
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CF4402 and CF4404 make light work of their train, twisting through the curves near Yanderra as 1311 bound for Junee.
Tuesday 23rd June 2020
1951 Ford F1 Pickup Truck
The first generation of the Ford F-Series (also known as the Ford Bonus-Built trucks) is a series of trucks that was produced by Ford Motor Company from the 1948 to the 1952 model years. The introduction of the F-Series marked the divergence of Ford car and truck design, developing a chassis intended specifically for truck use. Alongside pickup trucks, the model line included also panel vans, bare and cowled chassis, and marked Ford's entry into the medium- and heavy-duty truck segment.
From 1947 to 1952, Ford assembled F-Series trucks at 16 facilities across North America. In Canada, the model line was also marketed through Lincoln-Mercury as the Mercury M-Series to expand dealership coverage in rural areas. This generation of F-Series pickup trucks is the only generation to use entirely flathead engines (inline-6 and V8s).
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OK...so I have seen postage stamps bigger than the article the Telegraph wrote on my work the other day, but all coverage is good coverage as far as I am concerned. Thanks Telegraph!
Close to maximum solar eclipse coverage in Livingston Manor, NY before clouds rolled in. At this point during the eclipse the ambient light dimmed as if it were twilight. The clouds made the environment even darker.
Our Daily Challenge - Twilight - 8/16/17
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It's been a long time since I've shot at night and my yield was terrible... 😅
久しぶりの夜撮りは歩留まりが最悪でした・・😅
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✨Taken at Haneda airport terminal 2 on Dec. 23rd, 2024, 16:54
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🔭EF500mm F4L IS II USM
⚙️MANUAL・F4.0・1/80th・-1.33EV・ISO1600(AUTO)
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Kinda decided at the last minute to attempt some eclipse shots... We had about 60% coverage here.
Pentax K-3 with Pentax-M 200mm F/4, Kiron MC7 2X tele-converter, and a couple of Firecrest IRND filters (a 1.2 and a 2.7). Also added a Pentax 1.4X HD DA AW tele-converter for two of these shots, and then scaled them down to match the others. I'm impressed that the old Pentax 200mm seems very well-calibrated for infinity. I tried to use my HD DA 55-300mm, but focusing was really difficult... Wound up shooting around F/11, 1/640 and ISO160, as I recall. Sorry: the exposure isn't exactly the same in all four frames...
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in 1966, at independence, botswana was the second poorest country in the world. perhaps that is why it was not fought over by the colonial powers. since independence, the discovery of diamonds changed the economics of the country. the government actually used diamond revenues to invest in health and education. every citizen has health care coverage, private insurances compete with the national service.
tomorrow, june 25, a major rally will be held in washington dc, by the national physician's alliance (a group that emerged out of a student organization so that physicians for whom patient advocacy was a core value, could have a voice). the us struggles to provide health coverage to all. the american medical association has once again shown its venal nature by opposing any national health plan as an option on the table.
The other day I ran across this ivy covered building in South Bend and found it so remarkable in its dense, dripping coverage that I had to get a shot of it. Then, a few blocks away, I came across a new high end housing development overlooking Four Winds Field. The name of it is "The Ivy of Berlin Place."
In the window in the photo below you can see a promotional piece for it showing an old brick wall covered with ivy. Is it being implied that the calibre of the apartments is "ivy league?" I'm not sure but I found it very ironic that they got as far as creating the pristine brick walls and yet, so far, not a speck of ivy on them!
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Weather report called for some cloud coverage so brought the gear to work. Met up with Adam who had the same idea of capturing the bridge. It's been over a year since I shot from this spot so it was nice having the chance to return. With no other photographers in sight we had the entire area to ourselves. Water was very still with no boats steaming through. The thick clouds didn't look too promising at first, but with a large break towards the sunset there was more potential then expected. As I was capturing this shot I had no idea the sunset glow was slowly spreading towards this direction (more to come later).
As for this shot the sky had yet to glow, but the bridge started to light up.I wanted to use my Rokinon/Samyang 14mm since it had very little time in front of the camera although it can make the bridge look extra small with these ultra-wide near/far perspective. Water level was lowering, but not enough to show more layers of the cool textures in the sand. Also being so low to the ground I had to cut the reflections short. Would be nice to shoot from this spot when river levels are just high enough to cover the sand to get full reflections throughout the frame. Will be back in the new year if all the elements line up for another sunset run.
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