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Sigma 35mm F1.4 DG HSM
ISO 100 | 35mm | F16 | 1/20 sec
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Tracks at Newport Beach NSW
Taurus (left) and Orion (right) are easy to recognize and we can also see bright Jupiter just below Taurus.
The Orion nebula is visible in the photo and was visible to the nakes eye even under an almost full moon, that's how bright this nebula is.
18/01/17 #1479. Tyre tracks across a thick coating of frost on the wooden deck of the Old Tollbridge this morning. It was pretty slippery
Such a nice smell on a warm evening , which was soon replaced with the smell of fuel oil from the empty tanker passing by.
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Out with ianbartlett for a circular walk from Robertsbridge to Etchingham ... about 12 miles.
I am lucky to have access to beautiful rain forest only a 20 minutes drive from home. Finding a composition can be a challenge as our native forest, especially on Taranaki Maunga/Mt Taranaki, is dense and chaotic. I'm finding a 16/9 crop works for me as it cuts out the white overcast sky which provides the soft lighting needed for an image like this. While far from being a great image this scene does capture what is was like walking up the Waiwhakaiho Track from the edge of the park boundary.
The rail link between "eynsford - otford & batton ball" through the darent valley in kent - www.adamswaine.co.uk
I went to the New Delhi Railway Station to see off my in laws but ended up shooting instead !
View from the over bridge ...
Hard to imagine that this was once a very busy electrified 4 track section of railway, performing the last rites and scooping up the long welded rails is the track recovery train, heading slowly back down the Longdendale Valley between Crowden and Torside, on the western end of the old Sheffield, Ashton-under-Lyne & Manchester Rly which opened in 1845, known as the Woodhead Route, home to the EM1 class 76 and EM2 class 77 DC electric locomotives.
The track that the train is on will also soon be lifted, this is the view towards Woodhead, which is now part of the Longdendale Trail.
This line closed as a through route just after 5am on the 18th July 1981 after the passage of 6M10 Harwich-Trafford Park Speedlink hauled by 76006 and 76014.
5th July 1987
Too foggy and drizzly today to do much more than prowl around the railroad tracks for awhile. I really do love Roanoke and plan to get some more downtown shots soon. I liked the lines here.
On a side note, I had an inkling that flickr was going to implement their "New and Improved Beta" update whether I had opted out or not. I decided to stop Firefox updates and am running 23.0 without a change to the Flickr site. The new update is horrifying, almost unusable... so Firefox 23.0 is out there!
Catch up tonight!
This is a vertical 2 exposure shot over looking canon mtn. 2 mins tracked at ISO800, f4,11mm for the sky. 1 minute exposure, ISO400,f4,11mm for the foreground
This has it all: a beautiful lakeland heather vista, the receding blues of Lakeland's north-eastern fells And a downhill gradient into the bargain, making our way down to Stoneycroft.
5 Oct 1917
MM 002504
Photographer: James Francis (Frank) Hurley
Format: Silver gelatin photographic print
Pioneers of the 1st Division preparing a duckboard track over the muddy waste near Zonnebeke, the day after the Australian attack on Broodseinde Ridge. Note the two horses in the left foreground. Belgium, Western Front, Passchendaele Area, 5 Oct 1917 [AWM, E00837]