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A recent trip to the Manchester Airport museum allowed me the opportunity to photograph the Concorde exhibited there. This is the flight-deck of Concorde G-BOAC, the second plane to be delivered to British Airways in 1976.
Regardless of the commercial complexities of running the first and so far only supersonic aircraft, it is still a truly outstanding piece of engineering.
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View of thunderheads forming looking east from the top of the Atlanta Botanical Garden parking deck shortly after sunset
First Midland Red Wright Street Deck 35156 SN65OKH seen leaving Barnard`s Green Malvern on service 44 to Worcester.
Seen 9/6/17
US Coast Guard cutter WMEC-620 ‘Resolute’ at her home port of St. Pete. She was commissioned in December 1966.
Male Cardinal on Deck
After leaving work early due to Fridays snow storm, I set my camera up with my long lens and aimed it out an upstairs window with no screen. In this shot the male Cardinal landed on my deck and had a perfect white snow backdrop.
Many people take pictures of the giraffes with their cell phones, or ask zoo staff to use their phones for shots of them posing with the huge faces.
Triv and Janie spent Talk Like a Pirate Day doing real-life pirate-type chores: scraping and sanding deck planks!
Yo ho! Maybe a Pirate's Life isn't for me, after all!
20 September - A Doll A Day 2023
just had to finish off 'roid week with my new favorite place on earth: the repaired deck at my lovely house
and tonight is exactly one month since my first night spent here at the house (two days after the sale finally went through), so a perfect way to celebrate!
Two versions of the puddle...
each focused differently...
which do you like...this one, or the other
It's even better this way...
First Baptist Church in Huntsville is decked out for its 25th annual Living Christmas Tree program. The church is also celebrating its 200th anniversary as a congregation this year.
I stopped by the church this morning with a totally different shoot in mind, but I ran into a friend who works on the technical crew for the Christmas program, and he offered to turn on the tree lights for me. Thanks Dru!
(I can't take credit for the wide-angle perspective from the back of the church -- it's been done before.)
(Explore #472, 1/12/2010)
Our deck with potted plants around make it homey, and I think Mello agrees. He loves sunbathing in the morning sun, enjoys the evening breeze and nibbles on some chives all on the deck.
Living amid tall trees as we do makes for quickly-changing splashes of sunlight where beams reach to the ground between trunks and branches. This is especially noticeable on the short-day side of the equinoxes, when sunlight's angle is shallow. This highlight on our deck lasted just long enough for me to notice it, scoot inside for my camera, and come back out again.