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McDonnell-Douglas F/A-18C Hornet BuAerNo. 163781/WT17 from Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 232 (VMFA-232) 'Red Devils' seen on a misty Flight Line at NAS Mirimar, California
Scanned Kodak 35mm Transparency
Class 26 No.3450 - affectionately known as 'the Red Devil - and Class 19B No.1412 are seen here at Table Bay Harbour, Cape Town. This was on the Red Devil's inaugural run following restoration in 2018.
With that said, quite excited to announce 'the Ceres Mountaineer' a two-day photographic charter on the 26 km long branchline between Wolseley and Prince Alfred Hamlet on the weekend of the 18th and 19th of June.
With Ceres Rail Company's class 19B and authentic 'slam-door' coaches.
Run-pasts organised by Peter Rogers.
For more information and/or to book your spot, e-mail:
StimelaEvents@outlook.com
Diana (lt. "heavenly" or "divine") was the goddess of the hunt and moon, being associated with wild animals and woodland,and has the power to talk to and control animals and also of the moon in Roman mythology.
Shot with Kitlens 18-55mm
Ist 8 shots are taken at 1/200 sec ISO 100
Last red Moon pic taken at 2sec ISO 3200
Merged in PS
All set up for a reflection shot as the Red Devil was leaving Ashton for Worcester with its cement train on the former New Cape Central Railway. As the train approached the local ducks chose to jump into the still waters and set off for a circuit of the pond. I shall comfort myself by saying that it wasn't quite still enough anyway. Would have been liked to be lower down closer to the water but the bank was too steep.
Passing the pond outside Ashton on the former New Cape Central Railway. The Red Devil was well in control of the heavy cement train.
"BUMP 62" getting airborne from RAF Fairford headed for the aircraft's home base at Barksdale AFB, Louisiana following a month long temporary deployment.