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this a 12 shot HDR panorama taken on the MSY Seahorse on the way back to Manokwari from Cenderawasih bay
I usually don't bother head shot candids when my subject is wearing sunglasses; the eyes are so important in conveying emotions. This case is different.
I was intrigued by her very confident demeanour as she approached. Listening to her music and seeming to be completely in control.
Not something I'd usually bother with, but I was out sans Z6 and thought, 'well, why not give it a go' and set up for this shot using my iPhone 11 Pro max and FiLMiC's 'Firstlight'.
Freightliner racing green class 86 no. 86604 reflects in the dirty wing mirror of my car leading classmate no. 86609 north at Forders Lane, off Marston Lane (Nuneaton) on 19th October 2020 working 4M87 Felixstowe to Trafford Park intermodal.
The Class 86 locomotives built upon the Class 81-5 however they included some improved features such as quieter fans.
The locos were initially notorious for causing track damage due to a large amount of unsprung mass however, after modifications which led to the fitting of large flexicoil springs, the problems diminished. The initial class 86/0 subclass was limited to 85 mph due to the track-wear issue, those which were fitted with flexicoil springs were renumbered into the 86/2 series and were 100mph capable. 3 test bed class 87s were numbered 86101-103 and were 110mph locos.
Many locomotives have been exported to operator Floyd in Hungary and are used on freight trains over there.
The 86/7 subclass of two locomotives was 110mph capable however they were withdrawn in early 2013 due to lack of GSMR fitment. After several unsuccessful attempts to find work for 86701 and 86702, both locomotives were exported.
The 86/6 subclass is limited to 75mph and are used on Freightliner trains on a daily basis as working pairs.
From 2015 to 2019, 86101, 86401 and 87002 were hired in by GBRf in order to work ECS moves between London Euston and Wembley ICD for the Caledonian Sleeper. After the arrival of mk5 stock to the Caledonian Sleeper, 87002, 86101 and 86401 came off lease. 86101 and 87002 were sold to Locomotive Services Limited in Crewe and 86401 was sold to the West Coast Railway Company and is currently based at Carnforth.
Grabbed this on the way home from work the other night. Love it when the Mersey is like this!
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Have a small boy overnight (well not so small anymore as we measured him today and he is exactly a metre tall) - catch up with you all tomorrow :-))
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The sun fights to shine through the overcast sky as a westbound CSX empty grain train rumbles by the Thurmond, WV, store windows on the afternoon of October 26, 2018.
A lot of thought goes into this activity of ours. We start by planning out what we want to look like (or try to). Once we cross the barrier and emerge out the other side we begin to reflect on what might have been
A small part of the wonderful moated garden at the National Trust Lyvedon New Bield in Northamptonshire.
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I recently went through some of the first pictures I've ever taken, I'm amazed by the progress I've made these past years. Also, water polo is almost over, going to spend tons of time on my photography. Super excited for the next upcoming months!!!
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