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The AF in Nikon V1 seems to be pretty accurate and the pancake lens decently sharp, even wide open...nice :)
Back to that sunrise earlier this week as it worth seeing again and again. I don’t like to swamp my feed with these rich saturated photos and although I took a few of this special morning I will just trickle them through and considering yesterday’s photo was black and white it’s time for another one. This image is my starting composition as I waited on the tide, I had already spied the rock that I really wanted but I needed a little more sea around it. The movement in the sea is from the incoming tide which was moving at a pace.
8F 45160 (8274)
(Built by the North British Locomotive Company for the War Department in 1940)
Making a spirited departure away from Cheltenham Racecourse at Southam
Eggshells are perfect cultivation pots, both natural and nutritious for the plants.
My contribution for this week's theme «shell»; for the Swedish photo group Fotosondag.
Mitt bidrag till Fotosöndag och veckans tema «skal».
When the Ginko drops its leaves, Winter begins... around here, at least.
Much cooler, today... temps from 17F to 27F with a dusting of snow from last night.
Cheers, and enjoy the season...
Semaphore gantries for starter signals at Dhuri Jn. The arm on the left indicates route clear for Bhatinda, while the arm on the right indicates route for Ludhiana.
1956 Buick Special, parked in a warehouse for so long, not only did the tires go flat, they're crumbling to dust. Very close quarters, there is a shelf full of starters just out of view on the right, Night, total darkness with red, white, and blue light, from the Protomachines flashlight.
Unusual roadside sighting at the MILW-SOO-CP Bensenville IL shops on 2 July 1989: Kennecott Copper GP39-2 units 793 and 794 with extended height industrial cabs. EMD's answer to the Alco Century 415?
Getting ready for the off - (the purple pursuit!) I went over to Over Owler Tor a fortnight ago to check on the heather. Odd parts of the ling were in flower (there's a prominent bit in the centre bottom of the frame) but a lot looks dead or desiccated from the long hot spring.
The clouds made for a half-decent shot anyway.
National Airline's huge Boeing 747-428(BCF) N952CA dwarfs a trio of based SOG CV-22 Osprey 'Tilt-rotors'
RAF Mildenhall
276A6126
Cordyline Australis (cabbage tree) leaves makes for good kindling, better than getting them clogged in your lawnmower, which they are experts at doing..
The children did a "Walkabout, Talkabout" and came up with all the ideas for Where, When, Who and What could happen in a story.
They now use the display to help them chose characters, seting etc for their story writing.
The children did a "Walkabout, Talkabout" and came up with all the ideas for Where, When, Who and What could happen in a story.
They now use the display to help them chose characters, seting etc for their story writing.
As Peter has said, we had the area to ourselves this day. The two Kingfishers went about their business around us. The main business was eating.
The first item that I captured looks to be a grasshopper.
(Clare)