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Three layers in this image.
The first two layers made up of the hills rising out forming the background of the image, with the foremost hill and an RAF Tornado GR4 thrown in for good measure to make up the third layer. ;)
I like how the light differentiates between each layer too.
Third visit to Dublin for this aircraft in November 2024 - part of a series of flights from Istanbul by Cavok Air.
More play on my last pic, making it a bit more ghostly.
This is the last picture I will post for a while. I wish you all a lovely summer.
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As we walked through the lovely grove of young Oak trees (Previous Image) at Lake Henley at Masterton, there was a whir of wings, a black and white blur, and a Tui swept onto a branch in one of the nearby Oaks...
The first two attempts to photograph this bird ended in the Recycle Bin, but in a case of "Third time lucky", this shot was successful, and highlights the beautiful blue-ish sheen on the bird's wings and head. Note too the lovely while necklace around it's neck!
Although not altogether obvious in this shot, the Tui's back is Brown, and it has two white tufty feathers at its throat (one of which can just be seen!), giving it the nick-name of "The Parson's Bird"!
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Just a tad over 5 months ago is starting to feel like years ago since everything you walked upon, or looked at, was not frozen. Hope is in sight. M34041-30 takes a look down at itself along the bank of the quiet Honey Creek along Midway siding south of Mukwonago, Wi.
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Two rooms and third floor hallway. Hotel St. Martin. Carson Hot Springs. Carson, Washington
Neg# BUAB 030. Mamiya RB67, 50mm, PXP film. 1978
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Slender-billed Prion is the third species of Prion that I have uploaded from my Antarctica trip, although I have to admit it looks pretty similar to the other species. This species is also known as Narrow-billed Prion as it has a noticeably thin bill when compared with Antarctic Prion: www.flickr.com/photos/timmelling/53521892811/in/photolist I should say that the slender bill is not easy to see as they are small and whizz about so are best identified afterwards from photos. But they also have a faint dark eyestripe, a pale crown, and a "normal" sized black tip to the tail, unlike Fairy Prion which has a large black tail tip: www.flickr.com/photos/timmelling/53578095917/in/dateposted/ ). Slender-billed Prion usually feeds in slightly warmer waters (north of the Antarctic convergence) and breeds in the Falklands, Crozet Island, Kerguelen Islands, plus Noir Island off Chile. It was only formally described in 1912 from specimens found dead on an Australian beach in Victoria by amateur ornithologist Charles Belcher, whose name is commemorated in its scientific name Pachyptila belcheri.
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Odd one out.
ASE is pushing out by my metric.
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With the metric system taking over in the us the ase system is feeling left out.
Scopello village is pleasant enough, but visitors probably wouldn't come here if it weren't for what lies down on the sea below. A combination of manmade and natural features have created a gloriously scenic little cove which can be glimpsed from the village, and explored up close by swimmers and sun-bathers. Offshore there are dramatic faraglioni, rock towers in the sea. Two historic defensive towers stand poised on the rocks, combining with a third tower up by the village to unify the wider views. And in the small rocky bay there is a faded old tonnara, a tuna fishery, an important part of the history of this part of Sicily. The Tonnara di Scopello closed down in the 1980s, but for a couple of decades it remained as it was left, and visitors could wander among the old buildings and tuna fishing equipment (you can read some more about the Sicilian tuna fishing traditions on my Castellammare del Golfo page). The spot is hugely popular with local Sicilians, who don't mind sharing tiny patches of rock and concrete with many other sun-worshippers, and who revel in the clear waters for swimming.
However, with lots of publicity, and the shooting of films here, including Ocean's Twelve and an episode of Inspector Montalbano, the owners of the Tonnara di Scopello evidently felt it was time to capitalise on the abandoned fishery. The crumbling buildings were renovated and closed off to the public, instead offering accommodation. The Tonnara's owners also privatised the whole cove (and views), to lot of local controversy. If you visit the cove and Tonnara now, be prepared to pay an admission charge.
Making a hattrick of appearances on this working, 60046 William Wilberforce leads 6M89 Middleton Towers to Ravenhead Sidings through Cranberry.
A bike from the Lime Bike sharing company waits for a rider in front of the Waterfront Fountain. Lime Bikes can be ridden for 30 minutes for a $1.00 and dropped off anywhere in the city. Behind the fountain is the 175 foot tall Great Wheel which can be ridden for 20 minutes for $14.00.
The fountain was designed by James Fitzgerald. It is made of textured bronze and was constructed in 1974. It was a gift to the city by the designers family after his death.
Seen at the Sywell Classic in Northamptonshire on 20Sep20.
A 1975 Chevrolet Corvette (C3) Stingray L-82.
First registered with the DVLA in December 2014.