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This is a very memorable plane to me because I had the pleasure of flying in the actual plane.

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Images, scents, flavours still very real and vivid... wish time had stopped

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Tijarafe (Isla de La Palma) Canarias.

Astroliner 88061

 

Model: Mitsubishi Fuso MP117 Series

Chassis: Mitsubishi Fuso MP117M

Engine: Mitsubishi Fuso 6D20

This was one of those very memorable days for me last year. As it was getting late in the afternoon, I knew I might have an opportunity to get a flight shot of the Mallards as they came flying in to land on the pond...they did! As I stood out in the open and being at the 'right place, right time' they would actually circle around me overhead with the sun shinning on them as they approached the small lake at Martinez! It is one of those moments that I will always remember.

BR Standard Class 2 2-6-0 78019 at Loughborough during the Great Central Railway Winter Gala 2013

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Hands down the scariest place I photographed all year, the old mansion in Mantua. I became obsessed with this place and felt a mixture of anguish and relief when it was finally demolished back in June.

Yes, they were quite delicious.

memorable alpine ski day in Alpe Devero with my friends; after the sunny summit out of clouds we leave for the long descent trough Punta Marani

 

Val d'Ossola, Italy

One of those unforgettable moments when we came upon a group of Louisiana Waterthrush fledglings as we worked a stream for salamanders.

 

Nemrut Dağı is a dormant volcano.

 

The Caldera, a large depression which formed after the emptying of a magma chamber during a volcanic eruption in the distant past.

 

The surface area of the lake is 12.36 km2 (4.77 sq miles), its average depth is 140 m (460 ft), and its surface elevation is 2,247 m (7,372 ft) above sea level.

 

What better setting can this young couple ask for...!!!

A view of sunset on a hazy evening from Mount Diablo in Contra Costa County, California.

  

My Photoblog- My Third Eye...!

 

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Taken on a recent trip to Shetland, I was on the lookout for otters but they were proving somewhat elusive.

 

I had luck one evening when I spotted this one swimming just off a headland some way out. The light wasn't very good and it was getting dark but she (I think) came into the bay and went wandering around the rocks for a bit. A memorable encounter.

As seen and photographed from the roof of the Mosteiro de Sao Vicente de Fora after a memorable flight of stairs ...

 

Lisboa, Portugal

 

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[DC] Lego Batman Batcave Trophy Room Memorabilia part 2

Memorable costumes: Jason Todd's Robin costume, Red Hood's costume, Thomas Wayne's batsuit

This was my most memorable moment of the entire trip. The trail to Laguna de Los Tres was 10KM. After we set up the tent at Poincenot campsite, we climbed the final 1+KM steep section while the wind blew at gusts, it was very arduous. Around sunset, the sky was lit up and the clouds were flying as if Fitz Roy was on fire!!! I was stunned and didn't want to leave until the show was over. Of course hiking down in the dark was a bit painful. Slippery rocks, steep slopes, with not much vegetation to cling onto. My legs were trembling with each step…Believe or not, I went up again the next morning to watch a totally different show :)

My daughter and I are both hooked on nature but seldom get to spend a full day together enjoying it. An exception was this day at Hatchie Wildlife Refuge where we observed all manner of birds, bugs and flowers. A very memorable day in many respects.

Sir Anton Dolin (1904-1983) was an English ballet dancer and choreographer.

 

Carol Forman (1918-1997) was an American actress best known for her portrayal of exotic villains.

 

Sir Dolin is wearing a19th-century double-sided optometrist trade sign with painted eyes and a gilt frame.

Spectacular, very large ‘blackbird’ of tropical lowlands. Favors forest edge, open woodland, plantations, semi-open areas with trees; colonies of large pendulous nests adorn tall trees. Male is much larger than female, but sexes look similar: dark rusty overall with a black head, bold yellow sides to the tail, and ornate face and bill patterning. Flies rather directly, with slow, ‘rowing’ wingbeats. Memorable gurgling song sounds like water poured from a bottle.

Most of my Costa Rican birds have been photographed at Tico Rainforest B&B. Here, the owner, Victor has documented over 200 different species on his small 2 hectare property.

This photo was taken on Thurs, March 31st. During our trip to Patagonia, this was supposed to be the clearest day of the week, according pretty much every weather forecast I could find. Consequently, the group decided that this was going to be the day that we do the longest hike on the trip – a hike up to Lago De Los Tres, at the foot of Mt. Fitzroy. I wanted this waterfall to be one of my key shots during sunrise, so we woke up at 5:00 AM and headed out by 5:15 AM to try and get it. We found this very nice Korean lady who decided to hike with us since she did not know the way to Fitzroy. Also, she was scared of the dark and appreciated the company, so we made sure to keep her with our group. After 2 hours of hiking, we got to the waterfall. It was still dark, so we waited. In typical Patagonia fashion, the wind picked up and it started to snow on us. It was cold… extremely cold. The Korean lady stayed back at Lago Capri, so the three of us were huddled together behind a large rock, to shield the wind, trying to stay unfrozen. Pretty soon, it became clear that we were not going to get the shot I wanted. The two other group members decided to head back up to the trail in order to get out of the wind and to try and warm up. I took my last few shots (this is one of them) and headed back up to the trail to meet up with my friends. This is where it got interesting.

  

I headed back up and didn’t see them. I called out for a bit with no answer (not expecting much either since it was windy). I decided to hike around to try and find them – down the trail, up the trail, around the area we were at, over the cliffs to see if they fell – everywhere! I was pretty damn concerned by this point and started asking passing hikers by keep an eye out for them. Over an hour later, I saw one of my friends coming back up the trail to where we were originally, and yelled out “where the f**k have you been?! And where the f**k is the other group member?!” Turns out, she was so cold, that she could not bear it anymore and had to turn back and go back to town. Additionally, they hiked a full kilometer back down the trail! Eventually we figured out why they did, and it was due to a communication error. We chalked it up to the wind since it made communicating with the other group members difficult at times - we had a hard time hearing each other haha. We quickly established a new set up operating rules among the group to prevent another miscommunication. I did not want to fear for them like that again haha.

  

As a side note, the rest of the day was cold and snowy. And tomorrow was supposed to be worse. Damn.

  

Anyway, this is the only shot I got from that day, and I still enjoy it. The sunrise did light up the clouds, which created an interesting scene with the waterfall. I hope you enjoy it! :)

   

Sorry to people who commented on the second copy of this, my phone was being a twat and uploaded it twice.

This shot kind of gets lost in my memory behind another photograph I took on this October morning back in 2011. The sun had risen over a foggy, frosty landscape that day, giving me the chance to capture arguably my best and most widely known photograph of a meet at Murray siding: www.flickr.com/photos/revbry/6269708574/.

After I took that photo, I chased the westbound toward Glenwood and found this eastbound ballast train waiting to depart. Not long after the westbound pulled into the yard (seen in the distance), these three EMDs blew out some carbon as they blasted out of Glenwood. Other plans with family for the day precluded a chase to the east, but I believe several other railfans were able to capitalize on this beautiful power that morning. Looking back, it's hard to believe how fortunate I was to get a beautiful fog shot and this nice consist in one morning. These were good times! October 22, 2011.

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Another entirely different sunrise on the misty Murray River in Mannum, South Australia.

Dipping into archives...and reminiscing of those unforgettable evenings.

Self portrait from this morning, outside the lighthouse we stay at this weekend. (We're here for a photography assignment for the local travel guide company.)

 

The most memorable thing from this morning coffee moment, is the sea eagle that flew right by me right after taking this shot.

 

Now I'm sitting inside in a warm livingroom in the former lighthouse keeper's residence, listening to the heavy rain and wind outside. Even though it was fantastic with stars and some northern lights outside last night, this is cosy too. And luckily I got all the photos I had planned, in good weather earlier today.

 

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