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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.
Reel to reel computers are visible to the right, the chart table is visible to the left.
The last of a 100 trees planted around the parish including Hersey Nature Reserve . Sophie Watson's Garden . Queens Platinum Jubilee
Id:2020-09-22_14h33m37s_NIKON_D850-6247.nef Original: NIKON D850, 1/1000s, ISO 200, 0 EV, AF-S Nikkor 17-35mm f/2.8D IF-ED @ 35.0 mm and f/2.8
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Camera: Nikon Nikonos-V
Lens: W-Nikkor 35mm f/2.5 Prime
Film: Fujifilm Fujicolor C200
Develop and Scan: Boots UK
My favorite neighborhood in Port Townsend - and a short walk away! Not a great photo, but it hasn't been touched up -- the colors were true and quite breathtaking.
Looking across the sea towards the Carrick Hills and Heads of Ayr ~ nice but breezy down at the beach, this morning!
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A visit to the Isle of Wight in May 1986 was made in order to get a photo of a particular Seaview Services Duple Viceroy. A few other shots were also taken along the way.
Here, Seaview Services Bedford YMT / Duple Dominant II XNM822S sits alongside stablemate BCG221J, the Bedford YRQ / Duple Viceroy I had crossed the Solent to photograph.
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.