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Another early morning shot from Fort Fisher

 

Equipment:

Camera: Nikon D700

Lens: Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 16-35mm f/4G ED VR

Focal Length: 16 mm

ISO Speed: 200

Aperture: f/8

Filter: Hoya ND 0.6

Tripod: Gitzo GT2531

Ball Head: Arcatech GV2

 

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Day 145 of challenge 365

At Parramatta river Putney. Australia.

God Bless You !!

Sunday afternoon. As the shower clouds from Storm Dennis pass, the sun finally breaks out over the River Thames at Fulham - what light!

Late afternoon sun rays over the channel from Widewater.

Sunset over Akaora August 2017.New Zealand.

Sun through the forest by Mathison Lake on Vancouver Island

Eastgate and Eastgate Clock in Chester, Cheshire, England, stand on the site of the original entrance to the Roman fortress of Deva Victrix. It is a prominent landmark in the city of Chester and is said to be the most photographed clock in England after Big Ben. Wikipedia

Front view, 2008 Sunray Premium Playground.

Sunrays from Hanging Rock looking back over Moore's Wall

never seen this before...very fortunate to witness this sunrise beaming rays over mountain in Kawah Ijen, East java, Indonesia.

Pentax K-5 • 400 ISO • Pentax DA* 200mm F2.8 ED SDM

  

I went to Leatherhead in the hope of seeing all three workings on the 479. In the end, the 489's no-show meant I didn't. I got to Guildford in time to see the 1630 and 1730 departures, and should have seen the 1750 arrival.

 

Usually, the 1750 does turn up, as there's a handful of people on it, but unless it broke down, it didn't bother yesterday. Perhaps the dire weather had put passengers off.

 

I'm assuming it went home early.

 

Since the last time I saw the 479s, the Southern Transit deckers have gone back home (two survied the ordeal, two came off less well).

 

There's now more Volvo B10Ms on loan from Edward Thomas to cover the route. For some reason I can't fathom, Edward Thomas cover over the destination boxes on most of their vehicles. This is despite the fact they do operate quite a lot of publicly registered school routes, which should show full details.

 

Anyway - the end result is that the 479 is currently using 100% paper blinds, and normal manual blinds have been wiped from existence in Guildford.

 

Here we see R905 XFC standing in Commercial Road between trips. This is ex-Stagecoach Hants & Surrey, so is very familiar with Guildford. This would be well demonstrated with a photo of it in Guildford with Stagecoach - but it would seem I haven't uploaded any of the photos of that! I'll have to in due course!

 

Commercial Road, Guildford, Surrey.

We still have to hang some photos on the wall of our new home. While I was searching my photo archive I stopped at this one, I think it will look great on the wall. What do you think?

 

I also think this one: www.flickr.com/photos/guido_de_kleijn/3846202632/ is one of the photos I will choose.

 

Any other suggestions?

Canon 5D Mark11

Canon 24-70 F2.8L USM

ISO 100

34mm

F16

Exposure 1 Second

Lee Filters - .9 Soft / 1.2ND

 

Sunrays captured at Palm Beach this morning. Arriving at this location this morning it started to rain - So I ventured into a cave located above this location. A great spot for this type of weather completely undercover.

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