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Met up with Ed at Leesylvania State Park in Woodbridge, Virginia for a sunrise shoot not too long ago. No clouds but plenty of color. Was off my game somewhat, I'll be ready next time!
Belgian Air Force Sea King being guided to it's parking spot during the 2007 KB Spottersday at Kleine Brogel Airbase, Belgium.
44871+45407 working 1z54 0903 Preston - Sheffield "Tin Bath" steam special,approaching Guide Bridge station on 15/02/2015
If you have been following along on this exploration of Oman, you have heard me mention my guide numerous times. This is Faisal.
He is dressed in the typical attire that Omani men wear to work and he had a wardrobe that always amazed me. The interesting thing about our meeting is that I learned that he had seen more sights in America than I had. Strangely enough, I had seen more sights in the Arab world than he had.
I guess that my love affair with the Arab world started years ago when I did a road trip through Morocco. The streets are so vibrant with souks and so mysterious with huge doors and walls surrounding individual homes.
Despite the tensions that occur between nations, they are soon forgotten when individuals meet during their travels.This is especially true in Oman, a country that works very hard to stay neutral in the Islamic world.
If ever you decide to take a trip to this hospitable and lovely country, I am certain that you would love being with Faisal. His name is Faisal Al Kindi and you can contact him @ +96898777999 or by email: jetstang96@yahoo.com.
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Managed to catch a fleeting 4 mins of sunlight at St Cwyfan's, Anglesey. Always a stunning place to visit.
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Last week was a marathon run where I saw the dark side of sunrise and sunset 7 of 8 days. In the middle of all that, I was conducting a private photo tour with Jeffrey Wu from Toronto, Ontario. Check out his stream for a few images of our time together. Going in, I fully expected to do a lot of teaching, but ultimately, I simply got to play tour guide. Over meals, we talked photography and I even got some sage advice that I hope to carry with me on my photographic journey. And it is a journey. As we go through this photographic life, there are signs along the way, obstacles we must overcome, and milestones to be reached if we just keep at it.
The Shot:
Headed to Davenport the other morning and took advantage of the overcast skies for some long exposures of the crack. Even ran into a couple from New Jersey who had driven cross country and ended up in Davenport. They helped inflate my ego a bit when they told me they were drawn to the area because of some of my images. That was cool. :)
The Gear:
Nikon D7000
Nikkor 12-24mm @ 12mm
71 sec, f11, ISO 160
Lee Big Stopper and .9 Soft GND filters
Two guides dressed in neolithic clothing meet a group of school children at Castell Henllys - a reconstructed iron age hill fort in Wales.
Styling: Naomi Olivia
MUA: Laura Naish
Hair: Suze Smethurst
Model: Annie @ Profile Models
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BR EM1s - Class 76 - waiting at Guide Bridge, with 76011 nearest to the camera. The crowds on the platform opposite appear to be waiting for something, and what appears to be a railtour - with heads out of windows - is approaching the station, in the distance on the left..
76011 was withdrawn in July 1981, and scrapped in June 1983. One example of the class - and a cab - survives..
Today (2015) the compound DC catenary has gone, and only the two far platforms remain, with AC overhead electric wires..
Original slide - photographer unknown
Hanging out at Guerreros because his dad either was working out there or was the owner. He volunteered to show s around the property. Very personable.
New guide up on Brickbuilt!
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Bear enclosure tour guide educates visitors... about bears
and bear safety to protect them and any wild bears they may encounter.
- Montana Grizzly Encounter (a Grizzly Bear Rescue & Education Sanctuary) in Bozeman, Montana. It was founded in 2004 and provides a spacious and natural home for rescued grizzlies. > grizzlyencounter.org/
No mistaking this loco anywhere with those external oil pipes.
Returning empty fuel tanks from probably Jarrow or Leeds to Stanlow Oil Refinery.
Monday 14th February 1983
a sequel to yesterdays picture for Joel :)
Joel, you always know the right things to say to make my day brighter and less stressful. Thanks of always being there for me, your truly are a light that guides me through life.
Our tour guide in Antigua.
During our bus tour she was answering questions from us and one came up about their national anthem. She said "It's beautiful and I'm not the best singer but if you'd like I'll sing it for you". She sang their national anthem and by the time she was finished she had tears streaming down her cheeks because she loves her country that much. Very touching to say the least.
It really was a good tour and she made it even better. I noticed when we got off the bus the tourists had compensated her well and she certainly deserved it.