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Eterndard IVP 103 and F-8 Crusader numbered 1 , both of the French Navy, illustrate the air to air refuelling capability at the 1973 Air Tattoo.
Greenham Common, Berkshire
7th July 1973
Praktica LTL, Kodachrome II
19730707 M05 1 103 clean std
The Hooker River flowing strongly as the sun rises over Mount Cook National Park, New Zealand.
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On the way to the Tasman Lake, we had a brief stop at the steel bridge crossing this Hooker River. It's a pity we are quite hard-pressed for time, else i would have climbed down and did a few long exposure shots. Now that would be "yummeh"! :)
The Hooker River flows south from the Hooker Glacier (on the southern slopes of Aoraki/Mount Cook) before joining with the braided streams of the Tasman River. The Hooker River drains both the Hooker and Mueller Glaciers and is the principal ablation outlet for these ice masses.
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Westbound 363 has no problems climbing Raccoon Mountain behind one of the first ES44ACs built for Norfolk Southern.
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Richard Hooker was born in March 1554 in Exeter. He was educated in Exeter until he was sent, with Bishop Jewel as his patron, to Corpus Christi College, Oxford. He graduated MA in 1577, and became a fellow of the college in the same year. He became assistant professor of Hebrew at the University, and took holy orders, becoming a clergyman in the Church of England in 1581. Hooker was Master of the Temple (i.e. Dean of the Law School) in 1585-1591.
Hooker's masterpiece is a long work in eight books called Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity. The first four books were published together in 1593, the fifth was published in 1597, and the rest appeared after his death.
The work represents one of the most distinguished examples of Elizabethan literature. King James I is quoted by Izaak Walton, Hooker's biographer, as saying, "I observe there is in Mr. Hooker no affected language; but a grave, comprehensive, clear manifestation of reason, and that backed with the authority of the Scriptures, the fathers and schoolmen, and with all law both sacred and civil."
"discovered" (to western science) by J. D. Hooker in 1849
Wikipedia -
"Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker OM GCSI CB PRS (30 June 1817 – 10 December 1911) was a British botanist and explorer in the 19th century. He was a founder of geographical botany and Charles Darwin's closest friend. For twenty years he served as director of the Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew, succeeding his father, William Jackson Hooker, and was awarded the highest honours of British science.[1][2] "
12 Foot Waterfall in Dupont State Forest. 1/4 mile hike. I read that there is a paved trail for wheelchairs, etc., but I did not see it. Swimming is allowed in this area. Parker lot far to small for the numbers of people. We were there on a Friday.
... on a clear cloudless morning. I was on an OOAK tour of New Zealand and we hiked for an hour in the dark to Hooker Lake to be in time for sunrise. This is a stitch in PTGui Pro of 8 vertical frames taken with my Canon 6D and 50mm f/1.4.
Another perspective of Hooker Lake with a view towards the mountain range with the sun starting to hit. This is where I would love a wider lens and full frame camera. This was a stitch of photos taken in Portrait mode to try and fit it all in