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I used Helicon Remote to take these shots and then Helicon Focus to stack them. To be honest I cannot recall if I used every one of the 118 shots in the series - I tend to skip a couple at one end or the other or both. I now sometimes skip every second shot too, but not this one, it was one of my first.
The right hand side is slightly cropped too.
Location : Guarulhos International Airport ( SBGR / GRU)
Aircraft Model : Airbus A330-223
Airline : TAP Air Portugal
Construction Number : 181
Register: CS-TOH
My wife's adult tap class putting on a show. They went for a 1920s flapper theme and danced to a Post Modern Jukebox song.
Nikkor 80-200mm f/2.8 AFS @ f/3.5
Comfort food and real ales in 1821-built, canalside pub with modern, stripped-floor interiors.
Address: 16 Gas St, Birmingham B1 2JT
One of the local pubs hard to photograph in its entirety as the street is narrow. Its a wonderful old building
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My favourite local brewery is back from closing down from COVID and they have had a rebrand. Got to be honest, I wasn't to keen on the cans BUT not only do they look great they feel amazing in your hand with the texture of the print. Buy some not only beautiful looking and feeling, but tastes lovely!
A320 CS-TNV slows on the runway with thrust reversers deployed, having just arrived in Lisbon with a flight from Vienna.
Aircraft: TAP Air Portugal (TP/TAP) Airbus A320-200 CS-TNV.
Location: Lisbon Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS/LPPT), Portugal.
TAP1356 arriving from Lisbon.
Airfield: London Heathrow Airport (LHR/EGLL)
Operator: TAP Portugal (TP/TAP)
Just a quick photo for today, I was fixing my garden hosepipe when I thought I would take an arty B&W shot of a dripping tap.
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TAP Express are a subsidiary of the Portuguese flag carrier, that used to be known as Portugalia. Currently, they operate a fleet of Embraer 170 jets, plus some ATR72 turboprops.
The latter are operated on their behalf by White Airways and generally operate within the Iberian peninsula and North Africa.
The temporary grey sky did me a favour here as otherwise I'd be looking right into sun when CS-DJE took off.
Marrakech Menara
28th April 2016
20160428 IMG_7435 CSDJE
Location: Yard at Home
Camera: Yashica D
Lens(s): Yashikor 80mm f/3.5
Film: Kodak Portra 160
Shot ISO: 80
Light Meter: Weston Master II
Mounting: Hand-held
Firing: Shutter button
Developer: Digibase C-41
Scanner: Epson V800
Post: Adobe Lightroom & Photoshop (dust removal)
Helicon Remote and Helicon Focus.
The end of the tap (me) is from some of the 25 shots I took. I then took 46 shots of the spindle etc. Didn't see the point in the extra 100+ shots it would've taken to get from "A" to "B" :)
No cropping but I did rotate it slightly.
9V-STE Airbus A330-343 Singapore Airlines C30Y255 2x RR Trent 772B-60 08. Apr 2009 leased from LCI leased from Aircastle 09/2013 wfu and std at SIN 02/14/2017
CS-TOV Airbus A330-343 TAP - Air Portugal C30Y255 2x RR Trent 772B-60 22. May 2017 Portugal leased from Aircastle Ferried SIN-DWC Jebel Ali Al Maktoum International (Dubai World Central) (DWC / OMDW)-LIS 22 - 05/23/2017 on delivery
painted in "Retro" special colours 06/2017
A TAP Air Portugal Airbus A320 returning to his gate after not going for departure on Schiphol Airports Polderbaan on a beautiful autumn day.
Just something I was trying. Photographed using tap water with a table lamp focussed directly below.
Taken this morning. © James Dyas Davidson
"The Iron Age hillfort on Tap O' Noth is one of the largest in Scotland, consisting of 21 ha enclosed by a stone rampart. More than 100 house platforms have been recorded between the rampart and a massive wall that further protects the hill's summit. This stone and timber wall, more than 6m in width and 3m high, is vitrified in places - the stones have fused together through intense, prolonged heat. The extremely high temperatures generated by the burning timbers causes the surrounding stone to melt, and this phenomenon has been observed at many forts. On the summit there is a rock cut well or cistern."
From: canmore.rcahms.gov.uk/en/site/17169/details/tap+o+noth/ (Some fantastic aerial shots here)
Best on black - click on picture.