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Motor yacht SUNRAYS is an 85,47m (280,41ft) 2010 OceAnco luxury yacht which was formerly called Y705, before her delivery in 2010 by the famous Dutch shipyard. A superior superyacht, in size, design and quality, yacht Sunrays represents a very important accomplishment for OceAnco Yachts.
Sunray Travel Olympian N429 FKK, on loan from Southern Transit and still in Uno livery, loads for Guildford on the 479 - now fitted with blinds - at the Old Crown in Bookham.
It's a dual door bus, and both doors were being used in service. A Sunray Travel O-licence disc was being used.
Lower Road, Bookham, Surrey.
Although in mountain areas it is not uncommon for sunrays to show between peaks I have rarely seen it myself and never in such a spectacular way. Crepuscular rays are the technical name for sunrays and are most likely to be seen looking into the sun towards sunset. I continually photographed this seen for almost 20 minutes as the sun moved and clouds changed the light levels. This was the absolute peak moment of the rays.
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BADIC DETAILS
Bus Company: JEREL TRANSPORT CORP.
Bus Name: SUNRAYS
Fleet Number: N/A
Classification: Air Conditioned Inter Provincial Operation Bus
Route: Cebu City-Dalaguete via Oslob
Seating Configuration: 2x3 seater
Seating Capacity: 55 passengers
BUS BODY
Bus Manufacturer: Aspire Manufacturing and Rebuilding
Bus Model: Aspire EMGrand (Ankai HFC6108H/HK6119H/HFF6129HK)
CHASSIS
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Suspension:
ENGINE
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Location: Simala, Sibonga, Cebu, Philippines
Date Taken: August 01, 2018
* Some parts of the specifications may be subjected for verification and may be changed without prior notice.
BADIC DETAILS
Bus Company: JEREL TRANSPORT CORP.
Bus Name: SUNRAYS
Fleet Number: N/A
Classification: Air Conditioned Inter Provincial Operation Bus
Route: Cebu City-Ginatilan
Seating Configuration: 2x3 seater
Seating Capacity: 50+6 passengers
BUS BODY
Bus Manufacturer: Aspire Manufacturing and Rebuilding
Bus Model: Aspire EMGrand HFC6108H (Ankai HK6119H/HFF6129HK)
CHASSIS
Chassis Manufacturer: Isuzu Motors, Ltd.
Chassis Model: Isuzu FV
(PABFVR34SLQC00098)
Suspension: Leaf Spring Suspension
ENGINE
Engine Manufacturer: Isuzu Motors, Ltd.
Engine Model: Isuzu 6HK1
6HK1612650
TRANSMISSION
Type: Manual Transmission
Gear: 5 speed forward and 1 speed reverse
Location: Cebu South Bus Terminal
Natalio B. Bacalso Avenue, Cebu City, Cebu, Philippines
Date Taken: August 06, 2018
* Some parts of the specifications may be subjected for verification and may be changed without prior notice.
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Al final , creo que esta es la unica que se salva de la KDd Flickera Matutina de hoy..
E intentado hacer los rayos de luz lo mas visibles posible...
Aqui el resultado!
Hdr treatment light from 3 ex -2ev, 0ev, +2ev
Hdr fusion with photoshop and tonemapping with photomatix and ajustments with photoshop after :)
Sunray Travel's yard at Woking yesterday (Sunday 28th July). The four Olympians on loan were originally due to be back by or on Saturday, but - as is clear from their presence here - plans have changed. They're now due to stay around for a few more days until replacements arrive.
This shot shows ex-Countryliner Dart DP35 (T337 TVM), which is blocking the view of fellow ex-Countryliner Merc Sprinter BU04 UTP and Dart P307 HDP. It's also concealing the EYMS livery Merc 709D, P174 NAK.
In view are Southern Transit B194 BLG and Edward Thomas M460 VCW (and the the pink Southern Transit Oly whose back is visible is N430 FKK).
Monument Way East, Maybury, Woking, Surrey.
Days spent looking for sunlight, sunrays, dewdrops and spider webs. I came across this huge spider web and, yes; the owner was at home. It was not the web that first attracted me; it was the sunlight through the web. And when I positioned myself in just the right spot, without coming face to face with the spider, I caught the sunrays.
ANSH 126 - 19. sunrays