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i was thinking about to crop the sky out of the picture, but i let it as it is, what do you think?
lens: Panasonic Leica DG Summilux 25mm F1.4 ASPH
A very brief trip past the Sunray depot today, to see what was about.
From left to right, are:
*MPD DP35 (T337 TVM).
*Olympian B194 BLG, on loan from Southern Transit, which from its blinds, has evidently been used on the 518 at some point.
*Mercedes P174 NAK. Now, this was a surprise! I saw it operating the 516 way back in April 2011 when Sunray still ran the 516 and assumed it was only a temporary loan, but evidently not. It's still in EYMS livery here, and has 'Scarborough' blinds to match, so perhaps it's preserved?
*Meritrule Ltd t/a Oak Coaches coach, K780 BJW...
*...and an unidentified Plaxton coach, in cream (not white) Countryliner livery. Anyone have any ideas what it might be?...
*...both of which are obscured by Mercedes Sprinter BU04 UTP.
*The Marshall, DM43 (V361 DLH).
Also in there, but out of shot behind DP35, was DP42 (P307 HDP). I think that was everything.
Monument Way East, Maybury, Woking, Surrey.
Sunset over Puttenham Common with trees in the background.
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Sunray Travel GX04 AZA, the ex-Countryliner DP32, climbs Bull Hill on a Guildford bound working of route 479.
Saturday services today, so only an hourly service on the 479 rather than the normal half hourly service (Epsom - Bookham) on a Monday to Friday.
Bull Hill, Leatherhead, Surrey.
The sunbeams coming through the clouds drew me in to take this photo. I kept playing with my camera until I had it right.
Sky over Lincoln steam rally 2015.
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Orphan Works Act
If you don’t register every photo and work of art in government certified private databases, you are about to give the legal right for anyone to infringe on your copyright.
“The Orphan Works Act of 2008”, (H.R. 5889) and the “Shawn Bentley Orphan Works Act of 2008” (S.2913), were released to the House of Representatives and the Senate recently. While at first glance the law seems to be a ‘last resort’ for a search for the owner of any photograph, artwork or sculpture, the devil, as they say, is in the details.
An “orphan”, as it relates to this legislation, is an original creative work such as a photograph, graphic image, or sculpture, which is still protected by its term of copyright, but the copyright holder can’t be found. Actually, this bill makes it easy for searchers to pretend it’s hard not to find copyright holders!
REGISTRIES WILL REMOVE YOUR COPYRIGHT PROTECTION!
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Make yourself be heard. Protect your creations. Every voice counts and so does your right to control your own creations. YOU NEED TO WRITE LETTERS NOW!
We only have a few days to make ourselves heard, as the Senate and House will only allow a short time for comments. Call them, send e-mails and fax letters.
excerpts from www.sellyourtvconceptnow.com/orphan.html
Please read up on this, become informed and based on that decision: NOTIFY YOUR CONGRESSMEN of your opinion!!!! You can tell them how you want them to vote! If enough people speak out against this, we are sure to make a difference! MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD!
This affects EVERYONE, not just professional photographers (I'm not one). You could lose copyright to your own personal snapshots as well.