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One of the most iconic HMT dials, this was fundamentally unaltered throughout its long production run.
I like all my HMT watches, but it's hard to think of one I like more than this one.
Captain Quentin Horatio is piloting a Navigator class Turbine Sail, although primarily a short range reconnaissance vehicle it can be launched directly from one of the Queen's Zeppelins to check out enemy targets or clear landing zones of enemy personnel with it's two wing mounted guns.
Until 2022, there were apparently no long-finned pilot whales here, and then they appeared. They are virtually indistinguishable from short-finned pilot whales (except, er, the length of the fins), but their behaviour is quite different.
Short-finned ones are not shy, but they disregard the boats. They just swim along with indifference. If we were absent, it would be the same thing.
Long-finned ones are much more playful and they seem to enjoy having a look at our strange floating things. They also jump and do figures a lot more.
Anyway, it's the first leaping pilot whale I've ever seen.
A set of helpers pilot a Union Pacific coal train as it makes a reverse move to one of the cement plants east of Victorville, CA. February 23, 2007
©2007, Ken Szok All rights reserved
I was helping the Maritime Archaeology Trust survey an old torpedo station as part of their "Forgotten Wrecks of the First World War" project. The port authority were very kind in ferrying us out to the breakwater using the pilot boats. The Rodwell and Culverwell pilot boats are Interceptor 42 type vessels.
Taken around 1970
BTH Type 1 - Class 15 - (D)8234 in 'the Yard' at Liverpool Street station, in about 1970.
The loco retained its green livery until it was withdrawn and scrapped, in 1971. One example of the class has survived.
The station was extensively rebuilt in the mid/late 1980s, and today (2022) the middle tracks here have gone, and the platform tracks (9 and 10) are next to each other, and this area is subterranean..
Restored from an under-exposed grainy cyan-colour-shifted original..
Original slide - property of Robert Gadsdon
Interview flight stalk round the world Fyodor Konyukhov. Fedor Konyukhov. Russian traveler, writer, artist, pilot, free balloon, a priest.
Made 5 voyages round the world, 17 times crossed the Atlantic, and once in a rowboat. The first Russian citizen, visited all Seven peaks, on the South and North poles. This film is made on the day of departure to Australia, for round-the-world flight in a balloon. www.youtube.com/watch?v=ioEKstJ-DZI&t=5s
I realy enjoyed taking this picture. Going on the plane, the entrance hall was slightly off and let me see a part of the cockpit. I framed, took two shots, I love the lightning of this scene.
Minolta XD7 & Kodak portra 160.
Lieutenant Webb poses for the recruitment poster... While his immediate concern is the heavy lighting's unnatural ability to produce sweat, his long-term concerns include the new fighters being introduced and how he can finagle a transfer to the fifth-gen interceptors.
Remember to support the Space Marines on Lego Cuusoo to see them as real Lego sets!
Clint Morris and his hand made WW1 replica Bi-plane.
Strobist info...SB800 shot though an umbrella @ full power camera left.
Please....View On Black
Fire Fighters from the Inland Empire and all over SoCal battle a large 8,000 + acre Brush Fire that started in the Bernardino National Forest and made its way into the Summit Valley area of San Bernardino County.
Early version of Pilot Super in a chassis of early Pilot 6 with frame view finder. But with all otehr features a Pilot Super has: Extinction light meter, sports finder, double format mask and 3 red windows in back.
"I'm looking for a complication
Looking cause I'm tired of lying
Make my way back home when I learn to fly"
This pointy (Index, to the left) and not-so-pointy (Pilot to the right) pair of mountain landmarks is visible from several points along the western corridor of US highway 212, AKA, the Beartooth Highway. I always stop at a couple of favorite points to look, and this day, I got great views through the clear, bright air.
Pilot & Index are not too far east from Yellowstone National Park's Northeast Entrance, and are most easily spotted when approaching from the east.
Pilot Butte rests atop White Mountain in Southwestern Wyoming, and has served as a navigation aid to travelers since the pioneer times. This common raven serves as our personal guide to this landmark.
the Pilot boat heads back into the Port River, after dropping the Pilot on the MS Albatros (background)
The unmistakable Pilot Mountain. Viewable from 20+ miles away, this beauty is part of the Pilot Mountain State Park and has numerous hiking trails, water access points, overlooks, and camping spots available. It is one of the great North Carolina state parks that you should definitely check out!
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