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Korail's East Coast Limited in final stages of boarding.
Nikon F with Zoom Nikkor 43-86mm f//3.5 (Type II) on Portra 400.
23 January 2014
Airshow London marked the final official flight for this C-130H Hercules, operated by the USCG Air Station in Clearwater, Florida. After decades of service, the aircraft is now retired and will be flown to a boneyard for dismantling.
27. Final Fantasy - Poland - 18/4/2021...
Sony SLT A55V + Tamron 90.0 mm...
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A wonder around Otley Chevin today, in the lovely misty conditions. Very little colour left now, this one beech tree perhaps one of the last to drop it's autumn glory.
This sunrise beauty was captured on a Redang Island holiday resort (at Teluk Dalam): a beautiful island with crystal clear waters and beautiful sandy beaches. The island lies off the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia, as the last photo posted explains.
The sunrise is at the "final essence" stage, which describes the final phase of a sunrise, in all its glory, before starting to wane into the sun. Incidentally, the closer a place is to the equator the more colourful the sky is regarding sunrises/sunsets; also like a lot of wildlife (like the hornbill bird) and plants (like red frangipani).
Explored 24 June 2024
Canon EOS 7D Mark II, Tamron 16-300mm Lens
🎧 "From the dark" (Maya Jane Coles, 2016): www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALbW8hiETdQ&list=RDALbW8hiETd...
The flight crew from the last official flight of the HH-1N in Marine Corps service. From left to right, SAR corpsman HM3 Drinnon, crew chief Sgt Cardinale, pilot Capt 'Hotmess' Campbell, and unit commander Maj 'A-Bomb' Trout. The crew made several flights over their area of operations with crew chiefs and maintainers aboard for one last flight before performing one final short-haul lift of a simulated patient on a taxiway before a small crowd of Yuma SAR veterans and family.
Another day out photographing Kingfishers. Hopefully it was going to be better than the last trip.
The Kingfisher flew of to rest in the reeds on the other side of the stream at the end of a big fish catching session.
It was a good day for the Kingfishers and a good day for me. I came away with many images, the ones I posted are just a small selection.
Colas Rail Freight Class 56 No. 56090 passes through Kidsgrove working 6Z42, the 10:50 Whitemoor Yard – Bradwell Up Sidings on 10 January 2025. The train is returning from the Up Down Goods loop at Alsager where the loco ran round.
Final sunset shots with the tree in place; it was cut down the next day after getting its roots contaminated with salt water during Cyclone Gabrielle
Q027-19 is starting onto the connection to the ramp at Jacksonville (Dinsmore) after it's long trip from Chicago on Feb 21, 2016.
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Every day I go out into the garden to see if I can still spot any insects before Winter finally takes over. Each time I see one I think it's going to be the last opportunity for a snap but five minutes of sunshine is enough to bring out one or two remaining diehards. This hoverfly enjoyed a brief visit to our hebe during a sunny interval on Wednesday. It was in a surprisingly dark corner of the garden though so focus and definition aren't great.
The next target for the 5G conspiracy theorists?
Just going through some old photos and came across this photo of the communication mast on Pale Heights. With everything going on in the news it did make me laugh thinking about them taking on this much bigger tower!
In the final hours of being in Wexdec, she though of where she'd come from and wondered where she'd go, but knowing that they would all go together and she wouldn't be kidnapped onto the ship this time, it was a relief. She stood on the relic of an implement of battle and looked to the horizon to see if the warriors were approaching and they'd secured the land.
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Drenching rains flooded coastal catchments in NSW this week, dramatically raising water levels in coastal lakes. Fish gathered near suspected break points, hoping to escape to the sea. Fish eating birds like these shags gathered in anticipation of a feast. A few humans also braved the weather to grab a few fish. This lake breached just a few hours later. Shot taken from the comfort of my dry Hilux, using a Super-Takumar 150mm f4 lens. Baragoot Lake, NSW Far South Coast, Australia.
Hope your week started on a good note? Last week while trying to capture some images downtown after the sunset a small summer storm cell was rushing trough the city. My wife saw that because I wasn’t paying attention to much after I got my shot at the previous location. After she caught it we rushed to this overlook to try and capture it. She is the one tha managed to capture the short video as well. You might know this but sometimes during hot summer nights we get “heat lightning” that can look awesome but can be challenging to capture! This is a blend of half an hour worth of flashes. What do you think?
LNER Thompson Class B1 No. 61306 ‘Mayflower’ on the final leg of its journey, arrives at Shrewsbury station, working the 1Z49 from High Wycombe.
Spotters have lined up on the platform and the window hangers are in position as 47440 makes a spirited start from Sheffield at the head of the final Down Rhinelander, Harwich Parkeston Quay to Manchester Piccadilly on 14 May 1988. 440 would work the final Up service through Sheffield noted as arriving at 16:23.