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I was out photographing the moon eclipse last night. I got a series of shots of the ecllise phase then cloud covered the moon above. I saw no moon after that.
I then focused on this shearing shed. The light on the left horizon is the town of Murray Bridge about 20km distant.
I was out photographing the moon eclipse last night. I got a series of shots of the ecllise phase then cloud covered the moon above. I saw no moon after that.
I then focused on this shearing shed. The light on the left horizon is the town of Murray Bridge about 20km distant.
Did you know:
In Tuatapere, New Zealand on February 02, 2006 a sheep shearing competition was held.
In a wooly 35.63 seconds Shane Harvey shaved all 3.4 kilograms of wool of his strong wool ewe and shaved his way into the record books.
Disclaimer: It is the correct procedure and no sheep was harmed during the shoot.
211/366/2020, 3498 days in a row.
just as it was getting dark on a wet miserable (beautiful) evening on the Dublin mountains.
I was very happy to get this sunset! Lord know, I didn't get many of them during this most recent trip to Singapore.
This is 6 shots of the sky at ISO 6400, 6 seconds eachand. stacked with Sequator and 3 lightpainrd shots of the shearing shed. All taken with astro modified camera with 20mm lens.
....and the Australian Shearer's Hall of Fame.
This fascinating interpretive centre is to the Sheep Industry the equivalent of the Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame, for Cattle in Longreach, Queensland.
Borrowed Lens....Sigma 8-16mm f4.5-5.6 :)
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The sheep shearing contest not only brings out the crowds at the State Fair but the fear in the sheep's eyes. Takes a lot of strength to shear a sheep and about 2 mins of twist and turning.
There is some movement in here, not quite what I was after, but these guys were blade shearing, the old way. Two gentlemen standing by were the judges. Taken at the Nhill show, and the shearing is a feature for most of the day.
Purple sky and the moon rising over the shearers quarters at Owl Head Lodge at Gulgong, NSW, Australia
Constructed during World War II.
Due to wartime shortages of building materials, the shed is clad with flattened kerosene tins.
Constructed during World War II.
Due to wartime shortages of building materials, the shed is clad with flattened kerosene tins.
Sunrise at sheares bridge across kallang basin river.
On the right is the tanjong rhu condominium, a home by the river and a great place to live , play and relax.
This view always give a total mirror reflection early in the morning.
Another case of infringement.
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Neck of a small bottle from the first half of the 19th century. The neck has simply been cut from the blowpipe when the glass hardened without being smoothed off, which suggests the bottle was not intended to be drunk from. This kind of lip was particularly common in ink bottles, though this particular bottle probably didn't contain ink, being long and thin rather than short and squat. Note the prominent conchoidal fracture.