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10.3.2012.

Ex GWR Castle Class 4-6-0 No 5043 'Earl of Mount Edgcumbe' crossing Ais Gill viaduct with the southbound CME in wonderful light.

En surface, il nage avec le corps très enfoncé, de sorte que, de loin, on ne voit dépasser que son cou. Très à l'aise sous l'eau, il peut nager en apnée jusqu'à une quarantaine de mètres de profondeur pendant plus de deux minutes, mais en général, il n'excède pas les 10 mètres pour des plongeons d'une trentaine de secondes.

Le cormoran peut voler à 80 km/h.

47449 climbs towards Ais Gill with a diverted up West Coast express.

Film

Aissa is so cute....I love her 40s dress <3

View On Black

Aisa nº503

 

Scania K

 

Sunsundegui Sideral 2000 3,3

 

Vin YS2K4X20001874840

 

Nikkor AIS 50mm 1.8 + tubos de extensión.

Trípode, luz casera y contraluz con luz del móvil.

An unidentified Class 47 storms across Ais Gill viaduct with a "Cumbrian Mountain Express" c.1981. I think I may have been expecting steam here! In those days access was straight up from the road below and under the viaduct, it's much more difficult today.

A scan of an Agfa CT21 transparency on 35mm, hence the grain.

 

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Shot with a Nikon AIS 50mm f/1.2 lens @ f/2

Open drainage channel

Western Treatment Plant, Werribee South

Nikon D800, Nikkor 24mm, AI-s

70000 Britannia is seen powering past Ais Gill on the Settle & Carlisle with The Fellsman from Carlisle to Crewe. This was the first steam railtour since lockdown measures have been relaxed. (15/07/20)

Nikon 25-50mm f/2.8 ais

This is a wider view of Carnforths Jubilee 45627 " Sierra Leone" ( 45699 " Galatea" ) breasting the summit of the climb from Appleby with 13 on the hook. The Jubilee was around 12-15 minutes down on booked time here which was a great effort considering the load she had behind her. The bridge before the summit could be seen from here in years gone by but unfortunately the lineside trees have grown to a huge size over the years taking the view of the bridge and the train away.

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nikon fm2n

nikkor 50mm f1.4 ais

Fuji proplus 2 1oo asa film

 

Plustek OpticFilm 7400

 

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In May 1967 I got a transfer from my Leeds signal-box (which had closed with the opening of Leeds PSB) to one on the West Line from Newcastle, travelling north on 1S49 the 1025 Leeds to Glasgow Central couldn't resist a shot of Ais Gill box. The next couple of years would see the family making regular trips over the S&C back from Cumberland to visit relatives in Yorkshire.

 

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LMS 4-6-2 8P Princess Royal Class No 46203 'Princess Margaret Rose' heads south over Ais Gill Viaduct with her first southbound S & C 'Cumbrian Mountain Express' working in preservation on 22nd June 1991.

 

Copyright Robin Stewart-Smith - All Rights Reserved

 

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GSM Advance, AIS adverts, Thailand

Photographed by Sittipun Chaiterdsiri

Styled by Kampol Likitkanjanakul

 

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This is the little lake (as the name suggests) Lochan an Ais in the Scotland highlands, looking towards the popular Stac Pollaidh peak, as I photographed it one cold summer morning back in 2011.

 

Although I didn’t have to do any hike in the wilderness to get there (the main A835 road is right on my back), the view towards this way is completely unspoiled by any modern “additions”. That’s why I decided to submit this in Rob Scamp’s Challenge #87 Wild Places on our friendly Nikon DSLR Forum group.

 

Nikon Ais 85mm f2@8

Sony a7s - RAW

Handheld

Nikon 200mm F2.8 ais

60053 at Ais Gill with empty gypsum containers, back in January 2004.

Nikon FM2n, 28/2.8 Ais, JCH street pan

Empty coal hoppers for Scotland

If I can find some film, I am going to run it thru this F!

A monochrome conversion of Flying Scotsman at Ais Gill on the Settle and carlisle line in the summer of 2018. My son is looking out of the footplate with a grin as big as there can be. Headboard and a few other things removed in ps

LENS: Nikon AIS 55mm Micro-Nikkor f/2.8 old manual lens

 

CAMERA: Olympus E-P3

Taken by Nikon F3HP + Nikkor 28/3.5 AiS + Kodak UltraMax400

Nikon 300mm 2.8 AIS with 2x Teleconverter

60085 with the Carlisle Chirk Logs (Pole)

The classic 'close-up' perspective of Ais Gill viaduct, favoured by many photographers over the decades is alas no longer ideal due to the installation of railings on the parapet and elsewhere, and not least tree growth obliterating a clear view of the arches, but it is still a splendid grandstand location to see locomotives, steam or diesel, climbing the final leg of the 'mountain section' of the Settle-Carlisle line. Approaching the end of its mainline certificate, 46115 'Scots Guardsman' is sounding better than it has for some time as confidently blasts over the viaduct heading the 1Z87 14:40 Carlisle to London Euston 'Cumbrian Mountain Express' on Saturday 20th May 2017.

 

Copyright Gordon Edgar - All rights reserved. Please do not use any of these images without my explicit permission

The returning Fellsman at the highest point on the S+C with the imposing Wild Boar Fell in the background. 2011.

A4 class locomotive 60009 Union of South Africa is seen at Ais Gill on the Settle Carlisle Railway. Scanned negative, date unknown

Chicago, IL. Photo by John Lishamer Photography (www.johnlishamer.com) All Rights Reserved. Nikon F3. Nikkor 24mm f2.8 ais. Ilford FP4 125. Rodinal.

After the main event I hung around for the return "Statesman" 1Z68 1605 Carlisle - Holyhead with 57316 leading the way.

Its hard work walking to Ais Gill Viaduct even in wellies but well worth it in light like this.

Saturday 20 April 2013

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Photographed by Sittipun Chaiterdsiri

Styled by Kampol Likitkanjanakul

 

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60103 "Flying Scotsman" operating 1Z64, 0550 from Derby to Carlisle at 1300 (47237 was on the rear)

After a rather gloomy afternoon, the sun came out nicely for The Fellsman, seen here crossing Ais Gill viaduct, 8.8.12

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