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saw a photo of this concept car in edwin's cargo mag yesterday... *drool*... i think aston martins are the most gorgeous cars in the world... well, at $200k it better be ;)
Monte Conero - Estate 2009
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Sulle stagioni e sui nostri perché
Nuvole rapide, e un attimo che passerà.
Su tutto ciò che ora resta di noi,
Sulle parole e sui gesti che so,
Frantumazioni di un attimo che passerà.
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This aircraft designed in the 1930`sfirst flew in 1934. designedas a 7/8 seater small airliner also used by the RAF during the war and named Domini and used as a navigation trainer etc, the badge on the tailreads 601 county of london royal auxillary squadron raf. here at shoreham for the vintage fly in.
My favourite shot of all the Rapide's I spotted this summer!
See more pics of an Aston Martin Rapide here bit.ly/12yOzBy
Yashica Rapide (1961)
Half-frame viewfinder camera, with a vertical design.
The name Rapide stands for the way the film is advanced, pulling the leather tab on the bottom of the camera.
Yashinon 28 mm 1:2.8 lens
Copal-SV shutter 1 - 1/500 and B, self timer and M/X flash synchro.
Selenium meter (10-800 ISO) giving a readout in EV to be dialled on a disk in the lens shutter assembly.
PC socket.
Scale focus reading meters on one side and feet on the other, with a C and a P marking that, I guess that stand for Close and Portrait. respectively.
Parallax correction marks on the viewfinder.
Film counter, with auto-reset, shutter release, threaded for remote release and film advance on one side; film rewind, tripod socket and rewind release on the other; on top meter window and acessory shoe.
18 x 24 mm exposures on standard 35 mm film.
Dimensions: 135 x 75 x 55 mm
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One is supposed to have both hands on the wheel of a moving coach when remonstrating with wayward photographers.
Isn't one?
An unusual visitor to Wellington Street Coach Station,Leeds in 1987.
de Havilland DH89A Dominie Dragon Rapide G-AGSH
British European Airways
Built in 1945 as a Dominie by Brush Coachworks Ltd at Loughborough,This Aircraft has also had the following s/n’s EI-AJO and NR808 RAF
Photo taken at Old Warden Shuttleworth Air show 3rd Sept 2023
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Condor Rapide moored on berth 1 at Weymouth with Archer class patrol vessel HMS Puncher in the background.
... très rapide !
Mésange huppée un jour de brouillard, Cluses, Haute Savoie, France .
Mieux en grand, better in large.