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How frustrating. You're singing your heart out when, completely uninvited, an ant gatecrashes the party and decides to walk across your nose. What are you supposed to do? Keep singing seems to be the answer. At the British Wildlife Centre last Sunday. :)
(You get a better view of the ant if you enlarge the image.)
MX14FYL West Midlands Fire Service 424 Oldbury Toyota Hilux Brigade Response vehicle Seen at an exercise at Gatecrasher five ways Birmingham
I returned to El Golfo beach to try my luck at the other end, but was frustrated to find that i couldn't get through to the Green Lagoon (Laguna Verde) because the tide was right in.
I started to explore the possibilities of using some of the rockpools to catch the warm glow off the red cliffs at the back, in the last of the light. I huddled down to catch the reflection in a perfectly still rockpool when this breaker decided to burst in on the scene!
El Golfo lies on the coast road north from Playa Blanca towards Timanfaya National Park.
Turners coach park, Blackpool on 5th April 1997.
Then as now, Blackpool Promotions ran a substantial number of coaches to Aintree and base them at Blackpool for the weekend but back then Parks supplied a lot of coaches for this - they dont now.
In this shot are 11 of Parks Van Hool T8s in various liveries, A Caetano Algarve of Earnside gatecrashes. Also just visible is a Strathclyde Buses vehicle on a private hire.
Whilst imaging the Pleidies my shot was rudely gatecrashed by an aircraft..
This is quite normal, with the nav lights drawing across my shots, however this time the underside strobe has lit up the back of the aircraft.
This is Air Canada Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner (C-GHQY) from Toronto around 12mins from landing at LHR.
I've never had a capture quite like this before...
Never even seen a Great Spotted Woodpecker in my garden before. Shot through the double glazing of my window using a Godox TT685 flashgun and a XPro transmitter for fill flash. I have noticed that the more hours I put in and the more photos I take the luckier I get.
You know how it is, You set up a shot, and then there's always some dolphins wanting to get in the photo lurking in the background :-D
What started out as a simple picture of a parachutist landing on the beach, which I took on the weekend, soon became a different story with the help of Wow FX and Master FX. I don't usually include photos in an image unless I take them, but sometimes it's ok to bend your own rules a bit. I kind of liked the idea of just arriving in heaven, uninvited, via parachute, catching up with a few people then gliding safely back to Earth. That'd be kind of nice every now and then.
MX14FYG West Midlands Fire Service 427 Toyota Hilux Brigade Response Vehicle Haden Cross station seen at a 16 pump exercise Gatecrasher Five Ways Birmingham
Bie | Nikon FM2n | Ilford FP4+ 125 | HC-110@1:31 for 9mins
This shot was taken almost half a year ago I guess with Chot n the gang. I
just gatecrash their outings..hehe
and Ilford FP4+ was just amazing.. Gonna love the sharpness and details
Composite of two Perseids and one gatecrasher, either side of the Pleiades with Jupiter and Mars below.
Sum total of about 3500 frames of 12 secs
Parma can be pretty territorial and often chase other fish away from their "spot"... but in this case the little grey parma is outnumbered by a horde of bullseyes. Rottnest Island
12 by 12 #7: "Reconsider the selfie." - Patrick Willocq
Two of the 10 Commandments of selfies are that
(1) it should be *all* about you
(2) you are always in control of what happens in your selfie
So what happens when you allow nature to take its course, in the form of some (small) random strangers gatecrashing your selfie?
BX13JFO West Midlands Fire Service 414 Northfield Toyota Hilux Brigade Response vehicle Seen at an exercise at Gatecrasher five ways Birmingham
The Stena Mersey ferry gatecrashes the Atlantic Sea launch party and gave me an opportunity to try motion blur on a ship
MX14FYL West Midlands Fire Service 424 Oldbury Toyota Hilux Brigade Response vehicle Seen at an exercise at Gatecrasher five ways Birmingham
BU56RFK West Midlands Fire Service 57 Tipton Erdington Dennis Sabre XL JDC Rescue Pump Ladder Seen at an exercise at Gatecrasher five ways Birmingham
BX10JYP West Midlands Fire Service 73 Volvo FL Pump Rescue Ladder Walsall station seen at a 16 pump exercise Exercise Gatecrasher Five Ways Birmingham
Zoe Griffin, photographer and her model, Shanita.
Thank you so much to both of these lovely girls for allowing me to gatecrash their shoot to take a couple of shots. Wish that it could always be this way ...
BX59OEM West Midlands Fire Service 39 West Bromwich Volvo Fl JDC Rescue Pump Ladder Seen at an exercise at Gatecrasher five ways Birmingham
BU03TPV West Midlands Fire Service 93 Bouunbrook Dennis Sabre XL JDC Rescue Pump Ladder Seen at an exercise at Gatecrasher five ways Birmingham
MK63YVR West Midlands Fire Service 418 Billsley Toyota Hilux Brigade Response vehicle Seen at an exercise at Gatecrasher five ways Birmingham
Continuing from my shots yesterday, this Female Sparrowhawk gatecrashed the ;arty and left with a male House Sparrow. Best viewed large
BX59OEJ West Midlands Fire Service 36 Smethwick Volvo Fl Rescue Pump Ladder Seen at an exercise at Gatecrasher five ways Birmingham
The girls haven't had an official invitation to Princess Eugenie's wedding, so they fully intend to gatecrash - in style!
6 weeks to go, but they have already chosen their outfits!
Dolls by PashaPasha, dresses by Elenpriv
Mr Dayglo and chums have set the standard here, but tonight was my turn to gatecrash and enjoy the fire spinning!
BU05DZF West Midlands Fire Service 98 Sutton Coalfield Dennis Sabre XL JDC Rescue Pump Ladder Seen at an exercise at Gatecrasher five ways Birmingham
It hasn't happened yet but apart from getting married as Jojo the biggest challenge to my confidence would be going to a funeral to say farewell with very straight people who I already know don't like it at the best of times. Yes if I went as I am now as a proud transgender no doubt some would think I was being disrespectful but I like to think the person who I was saying my goodbyes to would rather I came as me now living my life and not who I was for all those years in the past. I have another problem and that is I went a bit mad with a throw-out and I only later realised I don't even have a pair of dark men's trousers any more apart from a pair in dark green and a pair of black cords, indeed not even a black tie. But going as Christopher even if people wanted me to it wouldn't make much sense as I haven't been Christopher for a long long time about ten-years and even when I was in hospital for a week I doggedly wore my wig despite the fact that it became a tangled ruin of knots. Personally I think funerals might traditionally be subdued and respectful but I don't see why everyone should look drab and unhappy. Unless I was put under intense pressure I would resist humiliating myself from going looking like a reluctant ghost from my past and be far more inclined to wear something dark simple and elegant like this classic timeless dress. Indeed I could even wear something black over my shoulders to make me look less of a hussy and indeed it might just add a note of symbolism.