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Model NIKON D7000
Exposure Time 1/15
F-stop f/22
ISO 100
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Focal Length 56 mm
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The Perfect Storm
Caersethorn, Dumfries and Galloway
This morning I decided to go for a sunrise at Carsethorn, but I ended up getting a whole lot more than I was expecting. After spending time watching the light change over the Solway without much success, I changed my idea and started waiting for the sun to break through and light up my shot...I wasn't expecting the snow storm that came from behind Criffel to hit me and move out over the Solway. Luckily I bagged this shot just before I got covered in snow and hale, the perfect storm...light, snow and a rainbow..what more could you want:)
Sony A7r + Sony FE35mm f2.8
© Brian Kerr Photography 2014
"What is one to say about June, the time of perfect young summer, the fulfillment of the promise of the earlier months, and with as yet no sign to remind one that its fresh young beauty will ever fade." ~ Gertrude Jekyll
It's a fine line between pleasure and pain
You've done it once you can do it again
Whatever you've done don't try to explain
It's a fine, fine line between pleasure and pain....
It's all the same
It's all the same
Friends attend the Watershed country music festival on August 3, 2018 at the Gorge Amphitheater at George, Washington, USA
This car is perfection! The sound, the look, everything about it just oozes awesome!! This is an old shot from a couple months ago.
My interest in the Portuguese bus scene was brought about by my interest in the AEC marque. The discovery of the northern operator Joao Carlos Soares of Guimaraes sent my enthusiasm up several more notches. I later discovered that they also had a subsidiary, Viacao Costa & Linho Lda who hailed from the small town of Parada half way between Guimaraes and the coast.
The small garage at Parada was the type of place I'd become used to in the independent sector of the British bus industry where I'd spent my working life. The place was somewhat chaotic, but appeared to function well as the buses based there seemed in good order.
The business (along with a couple more of the interesting independents) was acquired shortly afterwards by British owned Arriva, and its appointed Managing Director (a British enthusiast) made no attempt to hide his displeasure at the set-up here! Anyway, I loved it.
Here are two UTIC AECs with body styling from the early (left) and late '70s (right). ON-31-08 has been treated to an up-dated front end.
Well, after the long drive (29 miles took three hours), I finally made it to the trailhead. The hike was short, maybe a mile as the crow flies, but the scenery sure was pretty!
Oh, no trail here, just a desert wash to walk in. Even better.
... is like the perfect storm, it only comes around once in a hundred years. Thanks to my friend SuMo for finding it.
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The colour of the water, the shimmering reflections created by the ripples, and the reeds and their reflections are matchless for hiding the Pacific Black Ducks if you happen to lose sight of them.
Glen Iris Wetlands, Melbourne
when hiking in the mountains next to Catragena I climbed over to the ledge when I saw this fishing harbor in between the mountains while the sun was only just shining over the mountains in the distance