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Three Gossips sandstone formation on the Park Avenue Trail in Arches National Park near Moab, Utah. The three summits (North, Middle, and South) are of the same height at 320 feet.
Three Sulzer Type 4 Peaks outside the repair shed at Leeds Neville Hill on 17th August 1961, left to right are D17, D25 and D29. The photograph was taken during the period when Neville Hill had an allocation of Peaks to work the Midland Line express trains while Holbeck was being rebuilt, they would all be reallocated to Holbeck the following year after the work was completed.
D17 was delivered to 17A on 23rd December 1960 and reallocated to Neville Hill in April 1961 renumbered 45024 in April 1975 withdrawn in October 1980 and scrapped at Swindon Works in August 1983.
D25 was delivered to 17A on 15th April 1961 and reallocated to Neville Hill in July 1961 renumbered 45021 in October 1974 withdrawn in October 1980 and scrapped at Swindon Works in April 1983.
D29 was delivered to 17A on 13th May 1961 and reallocated to Neville Hill in June 1961 renumbered 45002 in June 1973 withdrawn in September 1984 and scrapped by M.C. Metal Processing, Glasgow in November 1988.
Photo details
Negative Scan
Ilford HP4 Film
Camera Ensign Selfix 820.
Ref No 1961 08 17 001
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Once again a picture with three meerkats, but this one is a bit more decent than the one I posted a few days ago! ;) But they still seem to be good friends there.
I also don't know if it's the same three! :p
Picture taken at the Toni's zoo.
almost three years ago I started learning a new instrument, the alto saxophone. After about 40 years of teaching guitar It was a great experience to become a student again.
Still checking each other out. It sure is amazing to see them up and running about in such a short time and sticking very close to momma.
Guildford's three wolves, they mostly come out at night... ;D
Wanted to go to town to try out some infrared shot with the 50mm prime today, but it was too cloudy to be worth the walk so i ended up taking a few shots around here instead...
So far so good, the 50mm doesn't give any hotspot with the infrared, still waiting for a sunny day to fully appreciate it though...
Paradise Valley, AZ - These are rosy-faced lovebirds (aka peach-faced lovebirds). My brother showed me this spot where he promised me tons of quails. There were indeed dozens of quails running around. But these lovebirds, who we didn't expect to see, really stole the show. They've been living wild and populating in Arizona since the mid 90's. The dry desert climate of Southwestern U.S. is very similar to their original home in Southwestern Africa. They're very noisy and social birds, and fun to watch.
Three Friends, who followed me a little today asking for their picture to be taken - fortunately I'd taken this before they started posing.
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Photographed near the Watson family cottage on Peninsula Lake, near Huntsville, Ontario, Canada (in the Muskoka region)
* 230 km by road north of Toronto
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Taken with iPhone4 Hipstamatic app, JohnS "lens" and BlacKeys Supergrain "film".
Shared via Instagram app.
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[I take the opportunity of having finished the series on the church of Martinvast to upload three photos that I took recently in various parts of France (very different parts: Brittany, Normandy [on the Brittany border, admittedly] and the French Riviera way down south!) and which I like.]
This splendidly ornate Renaissance town house in the northern Brittany city of Roscoff is called “The House of the Dragon”. So, can you spot the granite dragon? It is there, I assure you!
This is probably the most famous house in Roscoff. It is listed as a Historic Landmark.
A freight train crosses the Fox River heading east into the Chicago suburbs. The secondary bridge underneath the main rail bridge is actually a pedestrian and bicyclist access for crossing the river. One is in for quite a sensory experience if on the bridge when a train rolls by overhead. You will definitely hear a loud rumble through your earbuds and maybe even feel a light shake.
Island Park,
Geneva, Illinois, USA
Lens: Nikon 80-200mm f/4.5 N (Manual Focus)
Focal length data is incorrect.