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Taken in Sydney winter time. I am really digging lightning lately.

The Lockheed Hudson general reconnaissance bomber first flew on 10 December 1938, and was the military version of the Lockheed 14 Super Electra which, in turn, was derived from the Lockheed 10 Electra. Later in 1938, the Hudson was ordered for the RAAF and the first aircraft, A16-1, was received at No 2 Aircraft Depot on 9 February 1940, and the last, A16-247, on 20 May 1942.

 

By August 1940, Hudsons of Nos 1 and 8 Squadrons had deployed to Malaya and these aircraft made the first RAAF retaliative missions against the Japanese on 8 December 1941. Hudsons continued to strike back during the following months of adversity and wreaked tremendous damage on enemy ships and landing forces. In the Pacific area, Hudsons served with Nos 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, 23, 24, 25, 32 and 38 Squadrons, while RAF-serialled Hudsons operated with No 459 RAAF Squadron in the Middle East. With the introduction of Beauforts, the Hudsons were gradually relegated to communication and training duties.

 

RAAF Hudsons included Mks I, II, III and IV. Mks I and II had different airscrews, and the Mk I carried a spinner. Mk IIIs were fitted with 1200 hp Wright Cyclones, and carried an additional ventral gun and two beam guns; Mk IVs were fitted with 1050 hp Pratt and Whitney Wasps. One all-silver Hudson, A16-142, was conspicuous during the war years, and another, A16-214, was used for airborne lifeboat experiments.

  

The Lockheed Hudson general reconnaissance bomber first flew on 10 December 1938, and was the military version of the Lockheed 14 Super Electra which, in turn, was derived from the Lockheed 10 Electra. Later in 1938, the Hudson was ordered for the RAAF and the first aircraft, A16-1, was received at No 2 Aircraft Depot on 9 February 1940, and the last, A16-247, on 20 May 1942.

 

By August 1940, Hudsons of Nos 1 and 8 Squadrons had deployed to Malaya and these aircraft made the first RAAF retaliative missions against the Japanese on 8 December 1941. Hudsons continued to strike back during the following months of adversity and wreaked tremendous damage on enemy ships and landing forces. In the Pacific area, Hudsons served with Nos 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, 23, 24, 25, 32 and 38 Squadrons, while RAF-serialled Hudsons operated with No 459 RAAF Squadron in the Middle East. With the introduction of Beauforts, the Hudsons were gradually relegated to communication and training duties.

 

RAAF Hudsons included Mks I, II, III and IV. Mks I and II had different airscrews, and the Mk I carried a spinner. Mk IIIs were fitted with 1200 hp Wright Cyclones, and carried an additional ventral gun and two beam guns; Mk IVs were fitted with 1050 hp Pratt and Whitney Wasps. One all-silver Hudson, A16-142, was conspicuous during the war years, and another, A16-214, was used for airborne lifeboat experiments.

  

Slovakia, Vysoké Tatry: Between Eyes & Soul #PHOTOFRANO

 

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This is a bucket list item for me. In fact, this is one of the places that inspired me to get into serious landscape photography. When I first saw this geyser, I could not beleive it was real. It is!

 

This is not an easy place to get to. To catch sunrise, I left my home at midnight and drove through the night. I really wanted to show this in a way that has not been seen before. I shot a few hundred images here, and none show the typical views of this wonderful place. It was so hard to pick the first release from this great sequence!

 

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Slovakia: The Bay :Hotel Solisko - Štrbské Pleso - Vysoké Tatry #PHOTOFRANO

 

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Momentary departure of the Barcolana the largest Sailing race in the world

Torrey Pines, CA.

 

"Delight in the beauty that surrounds you."

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-Added to theCream of the Crop pool as most interesting.

Long exposure, ND 1000 filter + gradual neutral filter

The panorama was photographed in a hot summer afternoon in the middle of golden grain fields. Diagonal position gives the photo a dynamic feeling.

 

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So many great angles for this beautiful bridge.

The end of New Zealand. Ocean to the left and ocean to the right

 

Sony A7rII // ZEISS Batis 25mm 2.0

Reine in Pink. Nico Rinaldi

The Cathedral, this tree sat in the middle of Scot Pines, proud to be part of the crop. But yet so different, holding its own ground.

 

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Sony A7rII // ZEISS Batis 25mm 2.0

Beautiful views ahead and beautiful views behind.

 

Sony A7rII // ZEISS Loxia 35mm 2.0

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Vor gut vier Jahren hatte ich eine regelrechte Inversion an Mäusen bei mir im Garten. Sie hatten Ihren Bau in einem Beet am Haus angelegt. Auf der anderen Seiten vom Beet war die Futterstelle für die Vögel. Dazwischen befindet sich ein Weg.

 

Die Mäuse spurteten unentwegt zwischen Beet und Futterquelle über den Weg, plünderten das Vogelfutter und lagerten es dann im Bau bei sich ein. Dabei nutzten sie immer die selben Laufwege.

 

So konnte ich unzählige Fotos machen. Selbst Hindernisse die ich dazwischen setzte wurde von den Mäuschen

 

überwunden.

   

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Four years ago I had a real inversion of mice in my garden. They had built their burrow in a bed by the house. On the other side of the bed was the feeding place for the birds. Between them was a path.

 

The mice constantly ran across the path between the bed and the food source, plundered the bird food and then stored it in their burrow. They always used the same paths.

 

So I was able to take countless photos. Even obstacles that I put in between were overcome by the little mice.

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