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Caribbean, Grand Turk

 

Just after entering the South Luangwa National Park, we were stopped on the bridge when I noticed this person setting out their nets. I walked over to the side of the bridge and was able to capture this photo.

Pareidolia? Or something more? Caught this smoking volcano in the sunset last night.

With the last rays of sun setting at Banbury, 50043 waits for mail to be loaded with 1V18 1343 Glasgow - Paddington on 24th September 1982.

 

This was a move I did on a few occasions in the autumn of 1982, taking 1V82 to Banbury for a short wait for 2V60 1947 Banbury to Oxford. The diagram was then for loco and stock to work 2A81 2040 Oxford - Didcot and then 5A81 into Paddington.

 

The smart move was to remain in the toilets after the train had terminated at Didcot for an illicit express journey into Paddington (one of the few times I would have been non-stop on a 50 through Reading) for the Down Midnight - which was 50030 on this occasion.

 

Brighton

 

expired Kodak Gold 200, shot at 100 iso, Nikon fe, and Nikkor 50mm f1.8.

Moonset over the Olympic Mountains viewed from Deception Pass State Park, Washington, USA

Santa ponsa ,Majorca.

Tearing down not so old buildings to put fancier ones in their stead is a popular hobby in Frankfurt these days...

 

Yashica Electro 35 GSN & Fomapan 200 in Rodinal (1 to 50, 7 minutes @ 23°C), digitalized using a Revuenon 135mm f/2.8 on my PEN. Cold foggy night, aperture wide open, so it is not so terribly sharp.

 

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Grand Canyon South Rim, AZ

The Willis Building in the City of London

The setting sun approaches the horizon, as seen from Locust Point on the Kaibab Plateau.

- North Rim, Grand Canyon, Arizona

 

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at sunrise over Emerald Mountain

Whitman Guild - Rural Setting

304 pieces. Complete.

Series No. 102

 

Artist: unknown

 

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Garry Point beach looking towards Fishermans Memorial

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Richmond B.C.

Tulip table setting for last weekends big party.

 

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A shot of the Sun setting over Birkenhead from Liverpool's Pier Head...BEST ON BLACK.

Giant! red moon setting over skyline of Corpus Christi

A few of our group setting off on a bush walk to Minerva Pool, Dharawal National Park, Wedderburn NSW.

taken@Futami_cho,Ehime,Japan

What will I cook now! Breakfast time!

A seine boat setting its net during a commercial salmon opening in Discovery Passage.

Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival 2016

 

Manchester, Tennessee

June 12th, 2016

 

All photos © Joshua Mellin per the guidelines listed under "Owner settings" to the right.

Seldom seen, this area of High Line Park with so few people. It was windy and a bit cold.

Great White Egret.

 

Taken at Walton Heath, Somerset.

Shot with Zeiss Compact Prime CP.2 25mm/T2.9 Cine Lens

The setting sun. Thought I missed it tonight but the clouds were not all the way down to the horizon allowing the sun to show through a small gap before setting. Settings for this photo are ISO 200 for 1/1000 sec with an aperture of 6.7 at 300mm

(Aviceda subcristata)

 

2 of 2 photos

 

Heard some of the birds in my front yard setting up quite a bit of noise. On investigation I was surprised to see this Pacific Baza (aka Crested Hawk) sitting on the power lines, in the front of my house. I think I am at least one bird short now, as when I first saw him, he had quite a few feathers stuck to his beak. It's my first ever sighting of one of these birds and it was in my own front yard...I was rapted. :-)

  

The Pacific Baza is a medium-sized, long-tailed hawk with a prominent crest.

It is slim-bodied, with a narrow head and neck. The wings are paddle-shaped,

well-rounded and deeply 'fingered'. The head, neck and breast are grey and

the underparts are white with bold dark banding. The legs are short with

weak toes. The eyes are golden-yellow and domed, placed well on the side of

the head, giving a slightly 'pop-eyed' look. The female is heavier and

browner on the crown than the male. It is also known as the Crested Hawk or

Baza, or the Pacific Cuckoo-Falcon.

 

The Pacific Baza is found in tropical and subtropical forest and woodland in

northern and eastern Australia, but rarely south of Sydney. It is also found

in the Indo-Malayan peninsula, most of mainland New Guinea and nearby

islands and the Solomon Islands.

Source: www.birdsinbackyards.net/finder/display.cfm?id=332

  

Photos taken at the Jawbone Reserve in Williamstown

Some differences to the Settings screen like Contacts, Cypress & Internal Settings.

 

One of the settings is "Cypress" and

through Google searching it looks like Cypress Semiconductor Corp was a

supplier.

Caught in the rays of the setting sun.

The sun sets on Saturday,

No matter what, it will rise on Sunday.

 

Driving home on Saturday my wife suggested we go down to Cronulla for a stroll. She also suggested I take my camera... I wasn't going to but in the end decided yes. Much respect for encouraging me after seeing the colours morph in the sky!

 

We went around to Blackwoods beach, I enjoyed the photos, she enjoyed the scenery!

 

More from Cronulla

Partial lunar eclipse setting in the west while the sun rises in the east. May 26, 2021. Taken with a Stellarview 110mm refracting telescope and a Canon 6D

Location: BC, Canada

The unknown passenger next to me takes a photo of the setting sun on his iPhone. Nice lens flare on this photo.

The moon sets on 2012. Happy New Year!

 

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