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High ISO 4000 GreenFinch seen in early morning shoot in Lee Valley. Some help from Noiseware to reduce shadow noise (also lost some sharpness in process)
October 2009
Having arrived in Melbourne that morning on 24-5-07 on AM6 service from Adelaide, EL57 and GM44 are refuelled at Agents siding before working the return service MA6 later that night
I had to have a shot of the refuelling operation. After Cook there would be no more fuel, or stops, until Kalgoorlie in Western Australia, that was at least another 18 hours away.
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Yo dawg I heard you like crap so I took a crap photo of your crap MOC so you can say it's crap because it IS crap.
The aim of this MOC was to build something with a terrible colour scheme. Teal, red, brown, grey, blue and black fits into that category I think.
A possible reason for why this abomination is set before your eyes is that I'm really bogged down with exams and study at the moment, so I guess you could call this a rushed attempt.
refueling - nachtanken
(Small Tortoiseshell on privet hedge - Kleiner Fuchs auf Ligusterhecke)
The Small Tortoiseshell (Aglais urticae; Syn: Nymphalis urticae) is a butterfly (butterfly) of the Nymphalidae family (Nymphalidae). The name Aglais urticae derives from Latin Aglaie, or gr Aglaia, the oldest of the Three Graces and Latin urtica, hives and describes the graceful shape and the nettle as a fodder crop. Therefore, it is also often called nettle moth.
Der Kleine Fuchs (Aglais urticae; Syn.: Nymphalis urticae) ist ein Schmetterling (Tagfalter) der Familie der Edelfalter (Nymphalidae). Der Name Aglais urticae leitet sich ab von lat. Aglaie, oder gr. Aglaia, der ältesten der drei Grazien und lat. urtica, die Nessel und beschreibt die grazile Gestalt sowie die Brennnessel als Futterpflanze. Daher wird er auch häufig Nesselfalter genannt.
The Common Privet (Ligustrum vulgare), and Common Privet, privet, wooden leg, ink berry bush, fence latch is called a flowering plant in the family of the olive family (Oleaceae). He is the only native European species of privet (Ligustrum) and is found in Central and Southern Europe as well as in the Caucasus countries
Der Gewöhnliche Liguster (Ligustrum vulgare), auch Gemeiner Liguster, Rainweide, Beinholz, Tintenbeerstrauch, Zaunriegel genannt ist eine Pflanzenart in der Familie der Ölbaumgewächse (Oleaceae). Er ist die einzige in Europa heimische Art der Gattung Liguster (Ligustrum) und kommt in Mittel- und Südeuropa sowie in den Kaukasusländern vor.
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He is the driver of a private autoriksha. In a hard earned recess, perhaps a cup of masala tea refuels his energy a bit.
On a solo trip from its base at Emerald to Belgrave, Climax locomotive no. 1694 pauses at Clematis while the crew stock up on firewood from the pile of life expired sleepers stored there.
1694, colloquially referred to as "The Climax", is the only wood fired loocmotive on Puffing Billy, and is driven by gears and driveshafts. It was travelling to Belgrave light engine to pick up its Commissioners' Special train to Gembrook.
South Africa is a big country. Even regional travel can involve significant distances. At many petrol stations the wary driver therefore can find convenience shops and rerstaurants.
The last airshow participation of the KC-10 Extender, with this jet from the 79th Aerial Refuelling Squadron participating at RIAT 2024. The aircraft is seen here taxying for departure from RAF Fairford.
A KC-135 Stratotanker from the 100th Air Refueling Wing, RAF Mildenhall, England, refuels an F-16 Fighting Falcon from the 31st Fighter Wing, Aviano Air Base, Italy, March 4, 2015, during Exercise Iron Hand over southern France. The aircraft were participating in a combined training event designed to enhance interoperability between the two wings and refine techniques and procedures. This type of planned, routine training allows a key opportunity for U.S. Air Forces in Europe –Air Forces Africa wings to work with each other to ensure assets are ready to conduct real-world missions effectively and efficiently when called upon. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kate Maurer/Released)
After reaching the mountain top we refueled our energy with the refreshing spring water.
Shot with the beautiful 24mm Sigma Art f1.4!
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SAN DIEGO (Feb. 13, 2018) The Ohio-class ballistic submarine USS Nebraska (SSBN 739) sits along the pier at Naval Base Point Loma during a port call in preparation for their tiger cruise. Nebraska is one of eight ballistic submarines stationed at Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor and recently completed an extended major maintenance period, including an engineered refueling overhaul, at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Ronald Gutridge/Released
A Typhoon FGR4 from 1 (Fighter) Squadron based at RAF Lossiemouth Scotland refuels from a Voyager tanker aircraft en-route to the USA for Exercise Red Flag. The multi-national exercise is the largest and most complex air war fighting exercise in the World.
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