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a red-tail not technically in the park but on a power pole overlooking the valley, which it flew into when i tried getting a tad closer
The medium olive is an important summer fly on chalk streams and on many spate rivers too. (It does not occur in enclosed waters such a ponds and lakes.) Peak hatches occur in May and June, but most years these flies are to be found on rivers until at least the end of August.
Ok... this isn't a medium format image, but sometimes I feel the APS-C Fujifilm XH2S paired with the 200mm f2 gives this kind of look.
It may appear Alan was posing one leg on the log, but in truth this was just a sequence of burst shooting as he was walking towards us. I feel like the image came out rather well, nice soft natural light as well, angled almost Rembrandt. Lucky me.
A vintage searchlight signal is displaying a Clear to Medium indication for CP 133 on its return from the Port of Montreal.
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I'm not sure where lies the line between medium and heavy hardsuits, but this one is as close to heavy, as it's possible for a medium class. Strong and undemanding, but not that cheap as it may look, that is due to very rare materials used to make its nearly indestructible shield plates. Meeting one in a close combat is considered as the worst luck ever.
As for me, I'm still trying to make a new original cockpit, so that all the different parts would fit together perfectly... Yeah, I'll keep trying))
Brentwood District Photo Club members on a trip to Gibberd's Garden near Harlow, Essex ( England) We had a great time. great Chat and great CAKES ! ( Oh YES -- and a few Great Snaps too ! ) Yes Folks -- It's ME Himself '
Campanulacée de 30-60 cm, aux feuilles ovales-lancéolées, superficiellement dentées, les radicales en rosette et pétiolées, les caulinaires sessiles. Fleurs de 4-5 cm, dressées en grappe assez longue. Calice muni entre ses 5 divisions de 5 appendices réfléchis. Corolle bleu violacé tubulée à lobes peu profonds, étalés-réfléchis, avec 5 stigmates. Capsule penchée à 5 loges.
Autres noms français : Campanule carillon, Fausse raiponce, Mariette, Violette de Marie. Espèce cultivée et subspontanée s'échappant parfois sur les vieux murs, notamment des châteaux (cf. H des Abbayes, P Fournier).