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Angle Lifeboat RNLI 16 - 11 Tamar-class

Officially named RNLB Mark Mason

Stationed near the viilage of Angle on the Southern banks of the Daugleddau, the RNLB Mark Mason is one of the latest designs of all weather Lifeboats in service, with a top speed of 25 knots and a range of 250 nautical miles, the Tamar class has now replaced the magority of the older Tyne-class Lifeboats stationed around the UK coast.

RNLB Mark Mason is one of three Tamar class Lifeboats stationed around the Pembrokeshire coast, with RNLB Haydn Miller at Tenby and, RNLB Norah Wortley for St Davids / St Justinians. The Norah Wortley is awaiting completion of her new station at present, She can be seen captured in the background of this image, during a quick visit and hoist at Angle station.

 

Anima Series 5

Sitting No. 191

Lismore NSW 2018

 

Model: Naomi Grant

 

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early morning angling for these recreational fishermen by the river promenade

Shot by Nikon D500 with Nikkor 200-500mm f/5.6 E lens.

Retour à la Source de mon Inspiration... 9 mois après l'avoir déjà découverte et postée ici bas.

 

A workshop of angled photos (Dutch Angle)

I'm unsure about this picture, it was accidental but I like the colors lol

Shot on Minolta XG-9 with Fujicolor Superia X-TRA 400 film.

 

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9/6/13 #443

Near Monks Dale

Peak District

This photograph perhaps fits into the "minimalist" category, with

certainly nothing extraneous or busy intruding into the composition. But what elements are here stopped me in my tracks with respect to their quality and subtlety. This was a very wide-open and free-spirited scene and, with the sun having set only minutes earlier here, the light was just too lovely to pass up.

So, pass it up I did not, nor would it have been wise or prudent

to do so.

 

This little pond is just on the outskirts of the charming town known as Burkittsville, Maryland, with the Potomac River and the Virginia state line only about six or seven miles south of this location. Before moving to Montana in 2016, I lived in northern Virginia near the town of Taylorstown, skirting Catoctin Creek, and spent 16 years in an old farm house surrounded by a landscape much like this one. A bit more of the rolling hills feature in the landscape there, however.

 

I've just been clearing out the backlog of photos I've had lying about.

This one's been about for ages because I was debating whether I liked it or not. As I said in the last pic of Sam, I dislike under the chin Dal photos except in some cases and I'm not sure this is one of those cases. It's pushing it for sure!

 

Fallen fir trees against a misty sky.

Hasselblad 503cxi

pup photo with Beastgrip wide angle smartphone lens.

First Capital Connect 321402 passing Anglers crossing near Offord D'Arcy with a Peterborough-King's Cross service on the 9th of August 2014.

fish underwater teeth

 

This abstract image is looking up at a new development on the North bank of the River Thames, London.

Angles on a deck railing in bright afternoon sunshine.

The old Lighthouse at Anstruther in the sunshine and at an odd angle.

Macro Mist on this Angle Lion.

This camera angle in the Indiana statehouse reminds me–the Dutch were some of the first Europeans to settle Indiana.

Pentax Spotmatic, Super Takumar 2/55, Cinestill 3500 DoubleX.

Everybody has one.

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