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I'm back in the archives. I have great respect for the crew--cancer survivors and their supporters--of Johanna's Joy, the racing shell that pracitces in Morro Bay Harbor. This was taken from a boat during the MB Bird Festival. I like the intensity of the paddlers in contrast to the momentary blase look of the coxswain.
Both DBS and DRS have worked with Northern Rail this weekend to move the huge crowds which turned out to see the Tour De France Grand Depart from Yorkshire.
Here the DRS 20's had just been given orders to go direct from Bradford Interchange-Sheffield as crowds reaches "critical" levels at Meadowhall but on approaching Wakefield the plan changed to a Tour of Yorkshire and back to HM to drop on its next booked service for Blackburn. The DBS 67's 006+027 complete with Virgin Mk3 coaches and DBS DVT had been working Bradford-Hebden Bridge shuttles. It was great weekend the 20's topping everything off.
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Precision teamwork is called for at the Oskova washery discharge point where the driver of the 1948-built ex-Yugoslavian Railways 760mm 0-8-2 No. 83.158 carefully positions the side discharge wagons over the discharge hopper, one wagon at a time. The operator in the foreground is releasing the door latches with a pick and the younger operator behind is fastening the latches on the doors after the discharged wagon is moved forward from the hopper. A 'prodder' ensures that there is no blockage on the conveyor belt beneath. This mainly steam-hauled operation goes on around the clock 24/7 except for equipment maintenance and unforeseen breakdowns within the coal preparation plant, which seem to occur quite regularly.
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The man on the left owns a bait shop, and he and his young helper are catching minnows to sell.
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My first attempt in making a composite image.
Strobe: SB700 at 1/8th Power, opposite and facing the subject at each shot, triggered through CLS. Processed in GIMP
These two Great Blue Herons were working together to finish their nest. It was quite the sight to see one of the herons flying back and forth with nesting material as the other took it from its bill and placed it where necessary. I really like how their position makes out the shape of a heart. This image was made at Wakodahatchee Wetlands in Delray Beach, Florida using the Nikon 200-500 F/5.6.
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Launching a heavy boat from high sand. 10 minutes was all it took, industrial electric conduit piping used under the boat to give leverage.
From the Shoetopia Session.
Alien Bee B1600 in a large PCB softbox camera left. B800 in a medium PCB softbox camera right very slightly behind model. Two B800s in standard reflectors with barn door attachments on either side of set pointed at backdrop.
Model: Michèle
Location: Studio Twelve South First, San José
Top by Ann Taylor
Skirt by H&M
Shoes by Nine West
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