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YMCA Camp Pinewood's Monday Night Capture the Flag game was a huge success!

Flue Gas ducting (pictured) extending from the carbon capture facility, and connecting to the power station (not pictured).

Another classic Andrew/Capture One mess around!

Mucking with the Fuji RAF file from the X100V

 

Velvia Preset

 

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Beautiful and Captured by Dutch Dream Designs

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Snow flake caught by a thread

I recently decided to Upload some of my shots again.

It's been a while ago now,

so i thought to take a picture of the Moon to start with.

This picture i took a while ago so it isn't that new.

But it was a try out to see what my camera does,

when fully zoomed in.

I didn't used special equipment.

What i do use at the moment is a Polaroid UV filter.

I took the shot with my,

Fujifilm HS20, ISO 200, f/11, 1/125, with UV filter.

 

Feel free to comment,

any advice for better settings will be much appreciated.

I hope you like it.

Much more will come in April.

 

Brought in the Contrast to 75%,

and the Luminosity to 100%.

 

A little tip! Only just use the Lightbox on the Right.

If you zoom in on the picture,

You probably wouldn't see anything,

not even NASA equipment. :)

Photographe en ombre chinoise capturant un coucher de soleil sur la mer

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Silhouette of a photographer capturing a sunset hover the sea.

YMCA Camp Pinewood's Monday Night Capture the Flag game was a huge success!

The Great Western Railway (GWR) 5700 Class is a class of 0-6-0 pannier tank steam locomotive, built between 1929 and 1950. 863 were built, making them the second most-produced British class of steam locomotive.

 

The GWR had favoured pannier tank locomotives since 1911 when they had started rebuilding saddle tank locomotives built between 1870 and 1905 into this style. By 1929 these older locomotives were in need of replacement.

The first 5700s were almost identical in appearance to several of the older converted locos (e.g. classes 645, 1701, 1854, 2721) and had round spectacles (windows) in the cab front, but those built after 1933 from no. 8750 onwards had rectangular windows and a slightly different cab profile.

 

Eleven 5700s were bought by London Transport and used on the London underground network starting in 1956. They replaced older LT steam locomotives on permanent way trains and were never used on normal passenger services. Main line running included trips between depots, to Acton Works and runs out to Croxley Tip, near Watford. A further two locomotives were later bought to replace classmates that were withdrawn in need of major repairs.

 

They were numbered L89 to L99 and were allocated to the depots at Lillie Bridge (Kensington) and Neasden. Only eleven were running at any one time, the original L90 being withdrawn for repairs but scrapped instead and replaced by another locomotive which carried the same number.

 

L92 was built as 5786 at Swindon in 1930, transferred to London Transport in 1958 and withdrawn in 1969.

 

5786 came out of service at the end of October 2011 and returned to service in March 2013 in the striking maroon livery of London Transport as No L.92, celebrating the 150th anniversary of the opening of London's Underground in 1863, the world's first underground railway, between Farringdon and Paddington.

I was happy to capture the sunset in a lamp shade but my happiness faded as the sun went down to give light to others. I was sad but I knew the sun would be waiting for me tomorrow.

 

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This gem ambrotype of John Lockhart was called the first photo in the "illustrious collection."

Attendees before the start

Campers started out their week with a friendly game of Capture the Flag. Somebody is going in the lake!!

~Hattiwati Tools (free camera)

~Retouched with Pixlr

 

one Of my best captures of light

Campers started out their week with a friendly game of Capture the Flag. Somebody is going in the lake!!

Egret fishing at Rye meads and catching a fish .

Two beautiful peacock blue pearls are captured within each handmade copper link. Each link hangs from a sterling silver ear wire. The metals have been oxidized and buffed to expose a soft shine.

Have seen this bus from Nagpur-1 depot when it was brand new and was doing Nagpur-Lonar route.

Missed opportunities to capture this special beauty a couple of times but today got it perfectly.

MH-40/ N 9374.

You might not be able to tell, but I'm smiling from one ear to the other... Thank you so much!

 

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Catwoman Show @ Movie World 2012

www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBpiR-Mu9QY

Published on Oct 22, 2012 by Matthew Goodwin

 

The Catwoman show at Movie World on the Gold Coast, Australia. 2012.

 

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