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ich glaube mein licht/schatten-automatik-button von meiner software ist schwer besoffen - einmal gedrückt und aus einem strahlend blauen tageshimmel wurde das dann - gefällt mir aber fast besse - 'a gscheide automatik'
Visited "The Wings over Illawarra" airshow at the Illawarra Regional Airport today. www.wingsoverillawarra.org.au/
One of the main drawcards were the Royal Australian Airforce "Roulettes" acrobatic team. These guys are phenomenal at what they do and this was the first time I have seen them perform "live".
This shot was one of about 230 that I took of their acrobatic feats...and is by far my fave. It was nothing but pure luck to get these two so perfectly aligned. These planes were flying towards each other at breakneck speed and at the last possible moment they pass with literally only a few feet between them! Amazing!
See here for upcoming displays of The Roulettes... www.airforce.gov.au/Roulettes/
I do not remember what the Conrail train designation was for this train, possibly NHWS (New Haven to West Springfield), but here is its triumphant arrival at Hartford yard, which had to have meant some breaking of the speed limit for us to get here to Sanford Street, which is about the midpoint of Hartford yard, complete with crossovers. The train remains on the mainline, so if it is going to drop off or pick up cars at Fishfry St, it will be doing so quickly. Freights spending time at Hartford yard usually got off onto Track 6, the first set of rails to the left of the main. Conrail was already starting to move traffic off the Hartford line, sending trains over the Maybrook line, from New Haven to Selkirk. This also explains why the use of the RS3m's, for this train, since the bigger motive power was now on the Maybrook line. Hartford, CT April 1978
When Model On A Budget meets Damn, Kai!
On her: modelonabudget.wordpress.com/2016/03/22/112-crossover/
On him: damnkai.wordpress.com/2016/03/22/04-crossover/
Photography by Jackson Redstar
The Atlantic Ocean from the Space Coast of Florida. This was the first sunny day we've had here in what seems like months; very unusual for Florida--the Sunshine State!
What’s up guys? On her way to work my wife gave me a heads up that we have perfect conditions in the neighborhood for some landscape photography. I grabbed my bag and ran out to get few images before my work day starts. Amazing frost and mist was everywhere, while fall color is still lingering across the meadow! Winter/Fall crossover. What do you think?
Camera: Nikon D200
Lens: Nikkor AF 28-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED
My last night in Hong Kong for a while. From a high viewpoint I was lucky enough to snap this shot of Tsing Ma bridge on a reasonably clear day with a half decent sunset - all too rare in Hong Kong. The Tsing Ma bridge was the third longest suspension bridge in the world at the time of its construction. There is enough cable in it to circle the earth 4 times over. It links the Islands of Tsing Yi and Lantau where Chep Lap Kok airport - one of the busiest in the world resides.
This photo made it to #1 on Explore ;-)
“The more horrifying this world becomes, the more art becomes abstract.”
— Ellen Key quotes (Swedish Writer, 1849-1926)
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It seems incredible how this class managed to evolve to such extent since that decisive moment in history — over twelve hundred years ago, circa 2600 AD when the technocrats and natural scientists undertook world governance — when the political leadership was abandoned and replaced by the Marie Curies and the Max Plancks of the time.
Once the sun had set the colour started spreading out - well the cloud did and took the colour with it. :-)
Olympus OM-1 w M.Zuiko 7-14/2.8 Pro
ISO400 f/10 7mm -1.3 and +0.7ev
Two frames raw developed in DxO PhotoLab7, stacked and blended in ON1 PhotoRaw 2024 Max, colour graded in Nik 7 and finished off back in PhotoLab.
Blackhead, Gerroa, NSW
The Cuypershuis in Roermond, The Netherlands, is the former home and workshop of architect and designer Pierre Cuypers (1827 -1921). And now a museum in honour of his life and work.
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Sunrise over Bare Island fort, in La Perouse, Sydney Australia.
Nikon D810 & Nikkor 16-35mm, Breakthrough 6 stop filter. PP in PS CC using Nik Software and luminosity masks.
My last post of today's visit to the Wetland. Most people do not turn around as the ocean along with the sunset is on the opposite side... As for me, I just cannot help but spend 8+ minutes standing there and watch the crossover moment... I'm sure I'm among the last persons to walk back to the shore from the water! Just a perfect way to call it a day! :-)
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- ISO 100, F22, 493 sec, 33mm
- Canon 5D Mark II with EF 16-35mm f/2.8 L lens
Kaomei Wetland, Taichung, Taiwan
Sunset @6.47pm
High Tide 1.921m @8.13pm
Water Level 0.73m @6.00pm/1.46m @7.00pm
Two railway trains crossing over under the overbridge during the dusk hours in one of the local railway station in Bengaluru
Bengaluru | Karnataka | July '16
Colas Rail Freight 56078 and 56096 top'n'tail the 6C60 0710 Cow Green Crossover to Whitemoor Yard L.D.C Gbrf delayed CWR train past Little Downham, Cambridgeshire.
Running around 70 minutes late by this point.
Lake Constance, Friedrichshafen
Bodenseekreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Lake Constance is a lake on the Rhine at the northern foot of the Alps. The lake is situated in Germany, Switzerland and Austria. Lake Constance is central Europe's third largest lake. It is 63 km long, and at its widest point, nearly 14 km. It covers approximately 571 km2 and is 395 m above sea level. The greatest depth is 252 metres.
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Sony Alpha 77 Mark II
Sony DT 16-50mm f2.8 SSM
16mm / ƒ/8 / 1/400s / ISO 100
Made a cold, Danish-Japanese inspired, sauce to fried fish, spinach and mash the other evening.
Came out pretty nice actually...