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This is a photo of the Carilion in Canberra. On weekends at different times of the day as you walk around you can hear the bells toll.
Canberra under fog from Mt Ainslie, ACT 21 May 17. This is a seven image panorama merged in Lightroom 6.
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV,
24-70mm f/2.8L USM II,
7 exposure at ISO100 f8 13secs.
Opened in 2019, this is Canberra's first light rail line, running from the city centre to the northern satellite town of Gungahlin. Unfortunately, grand old gum trees were destroyed along the entire 5km length of Northbourne Avenue, leaving a rather desolate landscape for much of the journey into the city.
English Electric Canberra on the ground for maintenance — a pioneering RAF jet bomber from the early 1950s.
Canberra's iconic Carillon after sunset. 2 shot, bracketed exposure with 2EV of difference between photos. Photos adjust and merged in Adobe Lightroon and final editing in Photoshop.
Former RAE Canberra B6 repainted back to it's identity as Canberra B2 WK163, when on 28th August 1957, fitted with a Napier Double Scorpion rocket engine it reached a record altitude of 70,308 feet. Photographed at Bruntingthorpe on 27th July 1997.
We enjoyed the best view from our kayak as the balloons flew over. Some dipped into the lake and this pilot obligingly threw out a tow rope for some of the kayakers and SUPers. Such fun!!
Entry into Sydney harbour by USS Canberra. USS Canberra will be ceremonially commissioned into the USN while in port which is the first time such an event has been held outside the USA.
A Canberra fire sunset - sitting over the large plume of smoke from the early Namadgi National Park fire.
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Canberra PR9 XH134 the only air-worthy one flying in 2014.
1959 English Electric Canberra PR9 XH134 (G-OMHD)
In addition to being a tactical nuclear strike aircraft, the Canberra proved to be highly adaptable, serving in varied roles such as tactical bombing, photographic and electronic reconnaissance. Canberras have served in numerous conflicts, mainly with the Royal Air Force (RAF). The Canberra was retired by the RAF in June 2006, 57 years after its first flight.