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Shuttleworth collection’s beautiful clipped wing Spitfire LF Mk.Vc AR501 at the Shuttleworth Vintage Air Show 2021, Old Warden airfield. Paul Stone is the pilot.
Montevideo-Carrasco IAP, 7 November 1996.
A Brazilian Brasilia from Brasilia visiting Montevideo, a nice bonus. It's an Embraer Emb120 Brasilia (called VC-97 in the FAB) coming from Brasilia international airport.
2004 is still active in 2025 but in a grey colour scheme.
Amiga,qro agradecer td q me da,a amizade,amor,carinho,amiga tds os dias,vc nunca se esquece d mim! Obrigado! Bjos
Guess you should've gotten here earlier!
Once all the parking slots are sold it becomes a waiting game. What happens on parade day is we fill up early with people here to watch the parade. Once it's over we have a mass exodus which gives us spaces to sell to folks who don't really care about the parade but want to see the rodeo itself. On the other days once we fill up we're pretty much full till the rodeo is over, which means we don't have a lot to do. Sure, there's a few that leave during the day but for the most part they stay which means we get to sit around and wait!
Late in the IPD era, VC took order of a large group of over 180 boxcars built from kits at United American Car co in Cartersville GA. This picture was taken in early 1982, as the economy entered a recession, and combined with de-regulation, crashed the IPD craze. Jackson MS, no photographer listed. JL Sessa collection.
VC 9008 seen photographed in summer of 1976, 6 months since it was constructed in December 1975 by BFF at their Ronovo PA plant. This was one of 55 such cars ordered by NRUC and delegated to the Virginia Central for IDP use. No photographer or location listed, but it sure looks like Acca yard, near where the current day BIDs terminal is located. JL Sessa collection.
Now that it's gloomy and frozen outside, it is nice to see some lush radiant IR vegetation, and flowing non-icy water. 😊
Here it's flat and would be possible, but I don't particularly enjoy fighting through the bushes (especially with a backpack and tripod + pano head + camera + expensive filter on my sholder), so for these type of things, exploring gorges etc., I just wear old shoes without socks and wade in the stream, much easier and there are still enough obstacles, it's not like it's getting boring or so. And the option of dropping gear in the water or on some rocks sustains attention for sure.
Source for this a 33 piece mercator projection, with 339MP, ~220° angle of view, cropped to 8:5 with 22009 x 13756px and the same angle.
Nikon D90 (APS-C, fullspectrum mod)
Tamron 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5 Di ll VC HLD
Hoya R72 (720nm infrared pass-filter)
ISO200, 24mm, f/6.3, 0,6sec
(therefore 36mm full frame equivalent)
tripod, panorama head, remote (ML-L3)
© 2014 Thousand Word Images by Dustin Abbott
There are few more enchanting places than the boardwalk along the citadel in Quebec City. There are few buildings that I have ever seen with the charm of the Chateau Frontenac. It is known as the most photographed hotel in the world...and hopefully you can see why here. We were blessed with wonderful light after a thunderstorm that made for a magical scene.
Technical information Canon EOS 6D, Tamron 28-300mm f/3.5-6.3 Di VC PZD, Processed in Adobe Lightroom 5 and Photoshop CC, Alien Skin Exposure 6
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Lockheed VC-121A Constellation N422NA 8613 USAF 48-0613 BATAAN
Photo taken at EAA Airventure Wittman Regional Airport Oshkosh Wisconsin USA July 2023
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14-04-14 Taken with a Canon 60D using a Tamron SP AF70-300mm Di VC USD Zoom Lens at 300mm. The ship returns to Appledore on Thursday evenings high tide after completing it's speed and endurance trials.
South Australian Aviation Museum (Port Adelaide)
October 2013
Camera: Hasselblad 500C/M SLR.
Lens: Carl Zeiss C 150mm Sonnar f/4.
Film: Ilford Delta 100 120 black & white negative.
Development: ID-11 1 + 3 20C/20m.
Further details about this 1942 build Spitfire Vc are available from the museum website:
www.saam.org.au/aircraft/SupermarineSpitfire.pdf
The propellor aircraft partially visible in the background is a former Ansett Airlines Fokker Friendship.
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Nikon D810 Photos Pro Women's Surfing Sports Photography Tamron SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di VC USD !
I shot in DX mode which crops away the extra pixels and takes me 1.5X closer while allowing for up to 7 FPS with the Nikon D810's Nikon MB-D12 Battery Grip using the 8 AA battery option! 8 Duracells took me through around 3,000 shots no problem--maybe more! I was shooting at the equivalent of 900mm with the 1.5x crop factor! Pretty close! Had I gone with the Nikon D4s, I would have gotten 12 fps, but no DX crop factor, as the sensor has only around 24mp, compared to the d810's 36 megapixels! Sure the larger pixel size on the Nikon D4s full frame sensor comes in handy indoors or at night, but in the bright sun, there's more than enough light for the smaller pixels in crop mode! Sure we lose some pixels from the outer edges when shooting in DX crop mode, but most of those pixels would be cropped away in Lightroom anyway. And the smaller files make the memory cards last longer, while also upping the FPS to 7 shots per second! Not quite 12 FPS, but still awesome and enough I felt!
What a beautiful way to test the Nikon D810 and Tamron 150-600mm zoom lens for sports photography!
Athletic graceful girl goddesses! Tall, thin, fit and in shape! Pro women's surfers form the van's us open wearing both long wetsuits and bikini bottoms with shorty wetsuit tops/summer wetsuits. Sexy, beautiful beach babes and water goddesses all! Many are professional swimsuit bikini / surf lifestyle models too!
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View your artistic mission into photography as an epic odyssey of heroic poetry! Take it from Homer in Homer's Odyssey: "Tell me, O muse, of that ingenious hero who travelled far and wide after he had sacked the famous town of Troy. Many cities did he visit, and many were the nations with whose manners and customs he was acquainted; moreover he suffered much by sea while trying to save his own life and bring his men safely home; but do what he might he could not save his men, for they perished through their own sheer folly in eating the cattle of the Sun-god Hyperion; so the god prevented them from ever reaching home. Tell me, too, about all these things, O daughter of Jove, from whatsoever source you may know them. " --Samuel Butler Translation of Homer's Odyssey
All the best on your Epic Hero's Odyssey from Johnny Ranger McCoy!
Spitfire Mk Vc AR501/G-AWII. This Spitfire was built by Westland Aircraft and went into service during 1942. It was acquired by the Shuttleworth Collection in 1961, and has appeared in many films. It has been undergoing restoration for some time. I last photographed it back in 2008 here.
www.flickr.com/photos/sbell/2502598403/
The picture shows a fisheye lens view of the Spitfire's engine compartment. The aircraft attracted much interest. To the right a Lysander can be seen.
I bought the Tamron 45mm f1.8 di vc usd sp lens. So far I'm pleased. The boca is amazing. It is tack sharp, and the color is wonderful. Was worth it. One thing about a prime lens, it really makes you think about the composition of an image. Someone hung their clothes next to a cool old Coca-Cola sign.
One of two Lockheed Jetstars used by street artists...Pima Air and Space Museum, Arizona 29/01/18
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