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It appears the locals have taken the production and placement of signage
into their own hands, possibly fuelled by the local shire's lack of action
when it comes to fixing their pot-holed and washed out roads.
Warragul - Leonagatha Road, Seaview, VIC
Passing the entrance to Ryde Bus Station whilst working to Seaview is Seaview Services former Southwern Vectis Bristol RE PDL493H, painted in Redlynx livery.
Seaview Karachi - Pakistan
Blend of 3 Bracketed Photos
F. 14 - 5 Sec - 100
F. 14 - 1.3 Sec - 100
F. 14 - 20 Sec - 100
Seaview Services, Sandown, Isle of Wight.
G4 XCL (YX67 USP)
Volvo B8R Plaxton Panther 3.
Weymouth Esplanade.
The iconic submarine from Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea 60's TV series.Built from the smaller 1/350 scale kit. I added lights and a photo etch control room and flying sub bay.
Seaview is a small Edwardian resort located on the north-eastern corner of the Isle of Wight, overlooking the Solent. Wikipedia
These are the views you get whilst driving along Jamaicas north coast on a drive from Negril to Ocho Rios.
Small resin Flying Sub. From the Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea 60's TV series. 1/350 scale. About the size of a quarter.
Av alle farger er det blått som først og fremst fanger min oppmerksomhet. På en tur til Kapp Verde fikk jeg mulighet til å fange ulike blåtoner i ett bilde. Et enkelt uttrykk, uten markant fokuspunkt - muligens et bilde for de spesielt interesserte. Jeg søker å finne det lille i den store sammenheng. Fange minst mulig samtidig som bilde har et form for innhold. Et fotografi kan formidle ro og refleksjon i en ellers stressende hverdag, noe dette forhåpentligvis er et eksempel på.
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Of all the colors it`s blue that primarily captures my attention. On a trip to Cape Verde I finally got the opportunity to capture the different shades of blue in one picture. With its simple expression, without a significant focal point, this is possibly a picture for a small audience. Our eyes are like a 50 mm lens and it is not always easy to find the small in the large context.
The iconic submarine from Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea 60's TV series.Built from the smaller 1/350 scale kit. I added lights and a photo etch control room and flying sub bay. Photo taken before installation of plastic windows. To the left, visible over the shoulder of the red suited Kowalski, stands Admiral Nelson who just came down the spiral staircase. He stands with his arms raised in the air, no doubt at some alarming news. He’s a bit fuzzy and washed out in the photo unfortunately. This is the smaller of the two kits put out by Polar Lights.