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Bus Company: SUNRAYS BUS LINES

Bus Name: SUNRAYS

Fleet Number: N/A

Classification: Non-Air-Conditioned Inter-Provincial Operation Bus

Bus Manufacturer: Unidentified

Bus Model: Unidentified

Chassis: Unidentified

Engine: Unidentified

 

Location: Cebu South Bus Terminal

N.B.Bacalso Ave. Cebu City, Cebu, Philippines

 

Date Taken: August 29, 2017

 

*Specifications are subject for verification and may be changed without any prior notice.

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.

I spotted this bus in ffront of the Hogg Auditorium at the University of Texas in Austin. They were in Austin for the 2009 UIL State One Act Play Championships.

I cannot seem to make heads or tails out of this one. Why do I love it so and yet at the same time, why am I not in love with this one? So, lets pick it part:

 

Love: I love the spot of bright right below the sun, directly on the horizon. I am not talking about the mass of bright, I am talking about the thin area exactly on the horizon followed by a bit of black before going to the wide bright patch. And, of corse, I love the rays coming from the sun and I love the reflection of the sun its self.

 

Do not love: The mass of land between the water and the wet ground that has nice reflections. And, the black and white conversion. Don't get me wrong, I don't hate it, just not in love with it! But I sure did feel that the love did outweigh the don't love. So, I decided to bring it to you!

 

I sure do hope you enjoy this image. I did not use a grad this time, for the 15 second exposure, I used the Tiffen ND8 and the B+W ND106 stacked together.

Yesterday evening me and my daughters went out for a late night swim in a lake nearby our home.

Weather was about to change and rainclouds was coming in concealing parts of the eveningsun, creating wonderful sunrays that was shooting out over the water surface.

 

As the water was quite warm, it felt like swimming in sunrays .. :-)

It looks like sunlight streaming in the window, but it's most probably some kind of light leak with the camera.

 

Camera: Continental Tele-Flash T-52 110 pocket camera

Film: Kodak Kodacolor 100 ASA, 110 film

Date: August 1986

Location: Carmi, Illinois, U.S.A.

 

Continental 03-2ef

instagram: @elenajac

On a freezing, dull winter's December April spring day, Sunray Travel RL51 CXD soldiers on in Countryliner livery.

 

Its driver kindly waited while an elderly lady rushed across the road to catch it.

 

North Street, Guildford, Surrey.

The bus that marked Countryliner's start of bus service work continues to run in their shadow, now they've gone.

 

Sunray Travel RL51 CXB heads up Station Approach to Leatherhead station on a 479 bound for Epsom.

 

None of the Epsom-bound 479s I saw were running on time. They're due at xx17 - this one arrived at xx22 and I just managed to dash through the station, under the subway and onto the xx24 train back to Guildford!

 

Station Approach, Leatherhead, Surrey.

Moored at the IYCA in Antibes. Those of you who have seen the yacht, will notice that the colour of her hull is not correct. In reality it's somewhere between green and blue. Neither my D300 or D700 was able to get the colour right though : it always turned out more blue than real colour.

Name: Sunrays

Length: 86m World's largest yacht number: 79

Shipyard: Oceanco

Price: 90 000 000€

I've been wearing my knife pleated short skirts of late so I thought it time to wear a sunray pleated style.

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