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Infinity
Alright. Here's my last entry for 2012, made to commemorate my GTPlanet Photomode Tournament victory.
Looking forward, water spraying from all sides. The light is pushing you to move forward. Go.
2013, here I come.
Ferrari F10
Gran Turismo 5
This picture is not HDR processed
La jour se couche une nouvelle fois sur Paris et sa Dame bienveillante. Rythme perpetuelle depuis sa construction, il y'a de cela bientot 1 000 ans!
Camera: Pentax K200D
Lens: Pentax 18-55mm F4-5,6
Filters:
-GND Cokin Filter P121S
Tripod: VELBON CX 440
Tripod Head:--
Focal Length: 18mm
Shutter Speed: 20 sec
Aperture: f10
ISO: 100
The F10 Sunglasses comes with a 'holding' version and a styling HUD with:
- 7 toned lenses
- 6 different metals (frame)
- lenses opacity control
Melton quarry 20-10-2010 On its first day in service in its new Tata livery 60099 passes Melton Ross quarry/limeworks on 6T25 Immingham-Scunthorpe loaded iron ore. This was only its 2nd train of the day in the new livery having got the first one coming round from Ulceby to the A180 overbridge
Sony A7IV + Canon 70-200mm f4L IS USM
f10 ISO 100 1/10 200mm
I used to work in the Hudson Valley, and the best part was seeing the peaks lit up pink on my commute. The worst part was not being able to pull over and get a shot!
Today, since I have the day off work, and since it just snowed, I thought I'd drive down and show everyone what my commute used to look like.
Flimby 7-5-2010 47832 is "top and tailing" 57008 on a Maryport-Workington "Floodex" during the period that there was no bridge into Workington from the North after the severe floods during the winter
Peak Forest 60049 has been shunting Dove Holes Quarry all day and in the evening has picked up the 4 RMC tanks to trip them across the mainline to the sidings behind the box to be tripped to Warrington and eventually to Bletchley as part of what was left of the Enterprise network. These wagons used to hitch a lift to Bletchley on the rear of the normal Dove Holes to Bletchley working but this method had ceased by this time. The wagons carried lime mortar for use/distribution from the Bletchley area