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My one-year-old niece totally enjoyed her fudgesicle. Fornunately on the beach cleanup is fast and easy.
(She came up sputtering, but laughing!)
Proof positive that marketing works. We kept seeing the ads for the new turkey burger :)
Tokina RMC 28mm f/2.8
C/Y to EOS Adapter
Exposure: 1/500, f/2.8
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White-breasted Nuthatch in its characteristic upside-down stance. These are fast-moving birds and I was glad to have one stop long enough to get this shot.
Working its way down to Port Clinton this fast freight with two SDs up front (and a caboose on the rear) is not letting the grass grow under its feet. The continuous welded rail through Tamaqua is allowing a fast run by today.
The Great Georgia Air Show - these four were simply amazing! Streaking through the sky with lights and color and speed. Crayola 64: Cerulean
In the new part of the Zoo in Emmen, there is a beautiful pinguin rock. You can walk between the pinguins, there is a pinguin school and you can watch them under water!
First time trying out a layered composition photo. This is 2 exposures merged in photoshop. One exposure with flashes to light the car, the second was a longer exposure to capture all the fog. I used my car parked right behind the civic with the highbeams on for added effect.
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Now this was a really appetising fast food lunch we found in Foix (09 Ariege,Midi-Pyrenees) - great textured bread filled with melted gruyère cheese, bacon lardons and creme fraiche!
Riddles BR 7MT 70013 "Oliver Cromwell passes Swithland Sidings Signalbox with a semi fast service for Leicester North
After all these years trying to get shots of the White-breasted Nuthatches when one shows up, I should know better than to get my hopes up.
These birds are lightning fast, probably the fastest of all the small birds who frequent our feeders. And while I did get some shots this time, they are not all that - if you know what I mean.
The best I managed is this backside shot. *sigh* You'll just have to take my word that this truly IS a White-breasted Nuthatch.
Brighton
Ukrainian Kiev 4 and 35mm Jupiter 12 lens on expired Ilford HP5 @ 200 ASA and developed in Caffenol CM for 20 minutes.
ex RAE English Electric (BAC) Canberra B(1)6 WT309 in use with the Apprentices Training School at A&AEE Boscombe Down in the 1990's.
The Canberra was a highly successful post-war design gaining notoriety in the 1950's both as a record breaker and for being licence-built in the USA as the Martin B-57.
Built in large numbers for the RAF they were exported also to several countries and in their latter days used extensively as test platforms with the old Royal Aircraft Establishment bases around the UK.
WT309 was eventually scrapped, the nose was saved and now resides with FAST at Farnborough.
Scanned print