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Marble Brewery, Downtown Albuquerque
Northside from the photo-bus during the 1999 Royal International Air Tattoo at Fairford finds a pair of Royal Air Force No.56 Squadron BAE Tornado F.3 'Firebirds' ZE292/AZ and ZE736/AX front a gaggle of RAF SEPECAT Jaguars, an Italian Air Force AMX and a pair of German Tonkas too
Scanned Kodak 35mm Transparency
Marble Brewery, Downtown Albuquerque
some days ago, I hit on GARC Group. And by chance that s a perfect match for my new MOC.
So its a rallye ship with two crew members and no weapons on it.
It is definitely my most complex MOC, so far. It dont look like, but the front and cowl construction made me a little bit sick. oO I definitely wanted to have this small white stripe... But at the End all is stable and fine ^^ I hope you enjoy it.
...and not the Pontiac kind. Dig that background! It's like she's flying through flames. Caught this one in Alpine, NJ. Thanks for looking!
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Car: Pontiac Firebird.
Year of manufacture: 1991.
Date of first registration in the UK: 13th July 1995.
Registration region: North-West London.
Latest recorded mileage: 65,706 (MOT 9th August 2006).
Last V5 issued: 20th August 2018.
Date taken: 19th October 2020.
Album: Abandoned and Neglected Cars
2020 NZHRA Street Rod Nationals, Classic Flyers Museum, Tauranga, NZ
Canon EOS 3, Canon EF24-105 f4L, Ilford FP4 Plus, Kodak Xtol, Epson V700
Camera model : Canon EOS 450D
Location : mina Al-kuwait
Model :car Firebird
F-stop : f/22
Exposure Time : 2 sec.
ISO speed : 100
Focal Length : 20 mm
Metring mode : pattem
Flash : No
Exposure program : Manual
Lens : Sigma 10-20 mm F/3.5
Edit : HDR
Aquarelle suite à un croquis, sur papier Canson 180 gr, d'une épave Pontiac Firebird convertible 1967
Et l'ambiance merveilleusement glaçante qui l'accompagne♫ ♪[Hubris] by Shriekback ( 1984 )
musique : clic droit sur le lien ♫♪
American Flamingos. Found in tropical and sub-tropical areas throughout the world, flamingos can reach a height of 5 feet and may live over 40 years in captivity.
Characterized by it's long thin legs, flexible neck, and bright pink coloration, flamingos are also known as "firebirds" as they can sometimes be found in rather inhospitable volcanic mud flats. The word flamingo is taken from the Latin word for flame, no doubt for the brilliant pink coloration some flamingos have. Not all flamingos are pink however, and juveniles are born a light grey color. Flamingos receive their brilliant coloration from their diet which includes brine shrimp, algae, insects, and other small invertebrates.
Captured this one in Gatorland's Flamingo Lagoon.
Orlando, Florida.