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This is just a variant of an earlier picture where I put Jin in the picture too. I still like it enough for it to be up here too.
I'm usually so not a fan of Dal photos from under the chin but some work. I hope this is one of them.
Making its first, and the class types first, visit to the town of Doncaster in South Yorkshire on the East Coast mainline transporting a Greater Anglian coach for refurbishment at the Wabtec Rail site in Doncaster, also known as Doncaster works, working up from Norwich Crown Point Depot as 5Z54 to Doncaster West Yard, Wabtec, before returning back down to Norwich Crown Point Depot light engine where it continues to be used for driver training purposes is this very mean and streamlined looking Vossloh locomotive one of the first 10 currently in the UK after delivery from Spain and the Vossloh factory by sea and rail delivered to Direct Rail Services in Crewe at its Gresty Bridge depot. The locomotives coming to Direct Rail Services are the first of there type in the country and are the only currently on order as the Class 68 diesel locomotive which are now starting to enter service and been trailed on many of Direct Rail Services trains this one number 68004 and named Rapid and has arrived along with 68002-011 leaving 68001 at Vossloh for testing and more on the production line the smart looking livery suiting this sleek locomotive well I personally think the Class 68 boasts great looks and after the performance of this one they seem to be able to accelerate quickly and handle themselves well although 1 Mk3 coach isn't exactly a test for loco or driver however hopefully these posh and certainly hellfire locomotives will make more of an appearance over the East side and although the dreams of a pair working Rail Head Treatment Trains out of York I'm sure restrictions will prevent such things but hey I'm happy at having the Class 20 locos working those jobs too. Here Class number 68004 sits on the second goods line at Doncaster awaiting signal been cleared to off showing the lines of the locomotive's cab section well and the sleek dynamic lines of the livery along the locomotives body and nameplate, rapid, of which it certainly is.
Übungsteilnehmer werden von einem deutschen Sea King Hubschrauber im Korb-Winch-Verfahren von Bord des havarierten Schiffes während des NATO-Manövers Dynamic Mercy im Seegebiet vor Helgoland gerettet, am 11.05.2016.
©Bundeswehr/Sascha Jonack
Integrity/Fashion Royalty/The Heist collection/Adele Makeda/The Muse /Jason Wu
Integrity/Fashion Royalty/The Gloss collection/Adele Makeda/Le Smoking/Jason Wu
Newborn stars peek out from beneath their natal blanket of dust in this dynamic image of the Rho Ophiuchi dark cloud from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope. Called "Rho Oph" by astronomers, it's one of the closest star-forming regions to our own solar system. Located near the constellations Scorpius and Ophiuchus, the nebula is about 407 light years away from Earth.
Rho Oph is a complex made up of a large main cloud of molecular hydrogen, a key molecule allowing new stars to form from cold cosmic gas, with two long streamers trailing off in different directions. Recent studies using the latest X-ray and infrared observations reveal more than 300 young stellar objects within the large central cloud. Their median age is only 300,000 years, very young compared to some of the universe's oldest stars, which are more than 12 billion years old.
This false-color image of Rho Oph's main cloud, Lynds 1688, was created with data from Spitzer's infrared array camera, which has the highest spatial resolution of Spitzer's three imaging instruments, and its multiband imaging photometer, best for detecting cooler materials. Blue represents 3.6-micron light; green shows light of 8 microns; and red is 24-micron light. The multiple wavelengths reveal different aspects of the dust surrounding and between the embedded stars, yielding information about the stars and their birthplace.
The colors in this image reflect the relative temperatures and evolutionary states of the various stars. The youngest stars are surrounded by dusty disks of gas from which they, and their potential planetary systems, are forming. These young disk systems show up as red in this image. Some of these young stellar objects are surrounded by their own compact nebulae. More evolved stars, which have shed their natal material, are blue.
The extended white nebula in the center right of the image is a region of the cloud which is glowing in infrared light due to the heating of dust by bright young stars near the right edge of the cloud. Fainter multi-hued diffuse emission fills the image. The color of the nebulosity depends on the temperature, composition and size of the dust grains. Most of the stars forming now are concentrated in a filament of cold, dense gas that shows up as a dark cloud in the lower center and left side of the image against the bright background of the warm dust. Although infrared radiation at 24 microns pierces through dust easily, this dark filament is incredibly opaque, appearing dark even at the longest wavelengths in the image.
Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
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Update 20080223: A monograph, ASM-0001 is avalable on the astronomy download page and a 35x23 inch poster can be purchased at the SciTechLab Store.
Ein Hubschrauber der Bundespolizei rettet Personen von Bord des havarierten Schiffes beim NATO-Manöver Dynamic Mercy im Seegebiet vor Helgoland, am 11.05.2016.
©Bundeswehr/Sascha Jonack
Sometimes drama and motion can be seen and 'felt' even when none actually exists. If you think about this colorful blossom blowing in a strong wind, You can almost experience it.
Truth be told, though, it was completely calm, and the petals had just progressed to this point in the flowers lifespan.
Laguna Beach is an affluent seaside resort city and artist community located in southern Orange County, California, United States, approximately 19 miles (31 km) southeast of the county seat of Santa Ana. Its population was 22,723 at the 2010 census.
Developed a single raw image in HDR style.
See Also
- Sunset of a fine day in Laguna Beach with rocks
- After sunset of a cloudy day in Laguna Beach with rocks
Raw development parameters:
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A member of Swedish Ultraflyers flying over my head the other day. The plane is an Aerospool WT9 Dynamic. They have their base at Frölunda gård near Kungsängen, (North of Stockholm).
This Brazilian Damsel Fly was quite a dynamic individual, fuelled by the strong sun. Although they whiz by franically, they take moments to bask, which opens the opportunity.
A Boeing 767-246 registration number N767DA rolls around in Simon Bolivar International Airport in Venezuela
Un Boeing 767-246, serial N767DA visto en el aeropuerto de Maiquetia SVMI
Dynamic Automotive - Where Customers Become Friends - for lots of videos also see: www.frederick.com/dynamic-automotive
In October of 2021, I was still relatively new to the railfan hobby. I took a trip to Willow Springs, Illinois to see the daily Metra trains and both the inbound and outbound Texas Eagles. While out there, I photographed this duo; GTW 4930 and EJE 656. It’s probably one of my best catches, although I didn’t know it at the time.