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D.L.W Coaches Ex Yorkshire Traction Plaxton Pointer bodied Dennis dart K9 YTB is sat resting in its headquarters awaiting departure to operate a school contract. (15/12/15).
With a healthy load at school chucking out time, Go-Ahead Metrobus 254 SN54 GPZ works the R4 in Chelsfield Road, St Mary Cray. Thursday 12th May 2016. DSCN36600.
Dennis Dart SLF-Alexander Pointer 8.9m.
Another view of Arriva Buses Wales VDL Pulsar 2 3142 - CX12 DSY, this time pictured on Saughall Road working service 1A to Chester bus interchange. A feature of the Blacon Pointer routes is that buses can interwork between the 1 and the 1A as is the case here where this bus was working both the clockwise and anticlockwise circuits.
Bus Éireann (Galway) Dennis Dart / Plaxton Pointer DPL 5 (98-D-70810) on Eyre Square, Galway 8th April 2000.
Noted with Blue Diamond (UK) as S405 TMB in 2012.
Seen attending the Southsea Spectacular Bus Rally in June 1997 is Plymouth Citybus Dennis Dart SLF / Plaxton Pointer B39F 9 N109UTT, new in 1996.
Road Car 380 is a 9.3 metre Volvo B6-50 with Plaxton Pointer bodywork. When new in 1994 it was placed by Volvo on extended trial with Bristol Omnibus as City Line 8880. At the end of the Bristol trial, it was loaned to First Glasgow as fleet no. MV49, and then sold to Yorkshire Traction (no. 124). It was later transferred to Lincolnshire Road Car (no. 380).
After withdrawal in 2006, it passed to Cooper, Killamarsh for school bus duties and has since been acquired for preservation.
Midland General 2003 P916CTO Dennis Dart SLF Plaxton Pointer B41F at Broadmarsh Bus Station in Nottingham on Bargain Bus route 99P to Cotgrave on 9 October 2010.
Run by the Wellglade Group in front of a similar Premiere Travel service which was competing with the trent barton Cotgrave route. The original 99p fare had been reduced to free fares for all passengers.
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Nikon D700 + 14-24 2.8 @ 14mm f/11 iso100 and 2min 26 sec exposure
30min after sunset and it looks like the best photo I've ever taken ))
I've been so envious of all the gorgeous little greens that my flickr friends Jeff and Jerome have posted lately! I haven't seen one this season, so I rummaged around in my archives and found this old one.
This little green heron is staring very intently at his intended prey. He is displaying classic hunting posture; crouching in the branches on shore waiting for his food to come close. The solitary Green Heron usually forages from a perch, where it stands with its body lowered and stretched out horizontally, ready to thrust its bill at unsuspecting prey. One of the few birds known to use tools, the Green Heron will attract prey with bait (feathers, small sticks, or berries) that it drops into the water.He has several sticks right at hand if he needs them--I wish he had chosen to use the one right in front of his neck so it wouldn't have been in my way!
Photograph taken at Anhinga Trail in Everglades National Park. Used Nikon 400mm manual lens with tripod. No processing other than what the camera does (SOOC), except a crop
*some background information on hunting/foraging habits supplied by birdweb.org/birdweb/bird/green_heron
English pointer.
"The Pointer combines athletic grace and power with a lean, muscular body, noble head, alert expression, and noble carriage" (National Kennel Club).
A bus ADL Dart SLF (ADL Pointer) from Stagecoach doing the line 18 in Kettering.
Un autobús Alexander Dennis Dart SLF (ADL Pointer) perteneciente a la empresa Stagecoach realizando la línea 18 en Kettering.
A Digital Fine Art on the point flushing a covey of Quail.
Prompt: a German shorthair pointer standing in broom sage, right front paw up, flushing a covey of quail in the style of a painting for a 1950s Outdoor Life magazine cover, facing the camera --ar 11:14 --v 6.1
Digital fine art created using Midjourney AI
Taken in June at the Chatfield dog park. This pointer came to inspect the pointy black and white wet dog who was continously throwing a dirty tennis ball at me.
Nog steeds op zoek naar nieuwe locaties voor landschapsfotografie. De hele komende herfst en winter de tijd daarvoor! Nu toch weer naar het havenkwartier getrokken tijdens de zonsondergang die inmiddels alweer plaatsvindt rond 19:10u! Wat gaat de tijd toch snel.
Hier een (ultra) groothoeklens gebruikt van 10mm (cropped) wat een spectaculair effect geeft in de lucht. Het lijkt alsof alles naar 1 punt convergeert. Hier een sluitertijd van 8 minuten gebruikt om dit effect te kunnen creëren.
I was not the only one interested in capturing my wildlife subject. When I saw this beauty coming closer on the other side, I was completely taken by him or her, enough that I started to shoot this dog instead of my subject. It was the first time I saw a German Shorthaired Pointer, well I think that is what it is. Would love to take head shots of this very lovely animal some day.