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Some phases of the lunar eclipse as seen from Melbourne.

 

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Pad handle for hacksaw blades.

Made in Sheffield, England by James Neill and Company (Sheffield) Limited.

 

A phase between the eclipse on 10th December 2011

Eclipse Tournament U16G Iowa Rush

Having made the TrentBarton Eclipse, choices for liveries were pretty much either Trent ones the Eclipses have worn (of which there are many), or one that was applied to a different sort of bus but wouldn’t look out of place on an Eclipse, like the Sixes. But I wasn’t keen on just doing a different Trent Barton livery, and eventually had the idea of painting one in a livery based off Notts & Derby’s Plaxton Centros. So here it is!

 

Reasonably this *could* happen in real life if Trent ever start cascading Eclipses down to N&D – after all Kinch have got some in their livery – in some future scenario where TrentBarton aren’t constantly short of buses and don’t need every serviceable Eclipse they can lay their hands on. I think a few of these would go nicely alongside the existing Centros (or even to ultimately replace them), and especially well alongside the ex-Lothian B9TLs. The Eclipses would essentially be mini versions of N&D’s Geminis!

 

In fact, thinking about how Notts & Derby have those B7RLE Centros; the ex Skylink ones plus the others (new to Felix, were they?), how come none of those have been loaned back to TrentBarton during their bus shortages? It’s happened before because I distinctly remember blue and white ones going round with the “sorry about my appearance” lettering about 2011 time. I don’t even know why I’m asking really, because doing that would require Wellglade to use logic.

 

In this drawing it shows 741 having become part of the Notts & Derby fleet, in the ‘arrows’ livery, being employed on the former TrentBarton Royal Derby route. I just picked the fleet number and route at random.

 

seeing the eclipse light, I was seized with the desire to take a picture in the strange eclpse light

Sept 27, 2015

I watched until it peaked and then the clouds came over and the show ended. :(

another poster for the new film from the Twilight Saga, ECLIPSE which will be released later this year :)

 

a little note :- I managed to find a picture of Bryce Dallas Howard which I manipulated into Victoria, it's not perfect but does the job.

 

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Taking time to check the eclipse while sunbathing on the beach in Ocean City, MD

During the summertime a drake Wood Duck molts out of his beautiful, nuptial plumage into what is called his eclipse plumage. It only lasts a few weeks before he will molt back into breeding plumage. And I found the drakes difficult to photograph during this stage because they would often stay hidden. But I did have a brief photo session with this drake one morning in early July. He perched for a long time in front of a large family of ducks, not allowing me a clean shot. But finally the family dispersed and I found a brief window when he was alone. July 3, 2015

eclipse topaz solarized 2 WM

Partial Eclipse from Northern Michigan

One of the most popular cars of the street racing film “The Fast and the Furious” is the Green Eclipse driven by Paul Walker as “Brian Earl Spilner”. As one of the cars in the memorable quarter mile race against Vin Diesel at the beginning of the film, the car features a variety of custom options including a striking vinyl graphic design by Troy Lee. The car contains a custom Blitz body kit, APR rear wing, roof scoop, twin NOS bottles, and custom interior. Several cars were produced for the film, one of them was even blown to pieces in the gunfight scene where the NOS bottles exploded. As was the case with most of the cars from the first film, the Eclipses were painted different colors for the second film “2 Fast 2 Furious”. Many of them were repainted back to green to promote the film series.

These buses - 4459, which is a Speke-based VDL DB300/Wright Eclipse Gemini 2, and 4064, which is a Bootle-based DAF DB250RS/Alexander ALX400 - are photographed here in Queen Square Bus Station. 4459 is on a 79D journey, which finishes in Liverpool ONE Bus Station; 4064 has just finished a 53A journey, within the bus station, which started at Aintree Merseyrail Station. These buses sport Arriva North West's new standard livery.

 

Photo Reference Number: ANW_4459_4064_01

17/09/2012 | © Michael Mills

Total eclipse on April 8, 2024

Museum of the Moon by Luke Jerram inside Cathédrale de Strasbourg

www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjpHu_vOpoU

Total lunar eclipse of 12-21-10 from Frisco, TX

 

Using a Pentax K-X with the kit 18-55mm Lens (no filters) made these an incredibly difficult task to shoot, The Camera Is amazing at compensating for a lack of skill and setup.

With wind , clouds and a cheap handmedown tripod I had the forces stacked against me.

 

i did enjoy watching what i could of the event, it was spectacular

Watching the eclipse 2024

Tern Eclipse X20 folding bicycle

Aberdeen's Partial Eclipse

Here’s my eclipse picture. We had about 80% of the sun blocked here in Maryland, and this is what that looked like at its peak.

Departure Bergen 2015-06-29

Yesterday 17:20 Campinas,SP

Lunar eclipse at Beltany Stone Circle 15th June 2011

Nikki Reed attends the Gala Premiere of The Twilight Saga: Eclipse at Odeon Leicester Square on July 1, 2010 in London, England.

 

The moon was looking fantastic tonight, even before the eclipse.

Following 5 minutes of solid cloud cover, the partial eclipse appears again - briefly.

The lunar eclipse on 3rd March 2007, as seen from Leicester.

 

Music is Waltz into the Moon by Tryad.

 

Lots of stars can be seen in the photograph. At the bottom, we have Alphard (mag 2.0) going into the trees on the bottom right and Spica (mag 1.0) to the bottom left.

 

Above the Moon is Leo, and the stars Regulus (1.4), Denebola (2.1) and Algieba (2.2) are all visible.

 

The brightest 'star', half-way between the Moon and the top of the video, is actually the planet Saturn.

 

The video was produced by stacking lots of individual images in various interesting way, with the help of IDL.

 

I was actually at the Physics Ball in Leicester town centre when my camera was automatically taking these photographs!

 

See also the single image version.

eclipse leaving hamburg harbour.

 

in case you want to see it in motion, here's a short video www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xDM5sK1zBI

Eclipse Day in Clemson captured by Ashley Jones, Craig MaHaffey and Pat White.

Eclipse Day in Clemson captured by Ashley Jones, Craig MaHaffey and Pat White.

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