International Space Station Flies Between Venus and Jupiter

International Space Station Flies Between Venus and Jupiter

Seen in the skies above the construction site of a new ITV studio across the water from BBC Media City, you can see the Space Station trail as it appears to pass by Jupiter and Venus. Looking closely you can see there are no dots by the trail, whereas the trail on the right is a plane taking off from Manchester Airport, and there is also a very faint plane trail right next to the ISS on the left. Busy skies!

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Uploaded on Feb 18, 2012  |  Map

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Freezing snowy weather in the Peaks

Freezing snowy weather in the Peaks

Taken during the filming of the short film Smile, I went up ahead to clear the snow from the rocks a bit so it was safer for everyone else to get there. This was my first view of the waterfall scene, untouched snow at the time

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Uploaded on Feb 7, 2012  |  Map

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Half Head Carrying Large Banana Or Small Kayak

Half Head Carrying Large Banana Or Small Kayak

Part of some odd but interesting sculptures in a nicely maintained park near the backpacker area of Saigon

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Uploaded on Jan 22, 2012

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Human Magpie Shadow Cast Against Graffiti Shopping List

Human Magpie Shadow Cast Against Graffiti Shopping List

Taken during filming of the final scene under the M60 underpass, this nicely shows the shadow of a human magpie appearing to point at an amusing graffiti shopping list!

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Uploaded on Jan 16, 2012  |  Map

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Possible Lightning Struck Tree?

Possible Lightning Struck Tree?

If not struck by lightning, this tree had split and died unusually!

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Uploaded on Jan 12, 2012  |  Map

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