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DRS Class 66/3 No. 66303 crosses Lunds Viaduct with 6K05, a disappointingly short 12:46 Carlisle North Yard – Crewe Basford Hall engineers train on 1st August 2017.
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New style, which I love. She's a stout one at 5-1/2 inches tall and 4 inches wide.
Available on etsy. SOLD
shot directly into the sun.......
now girls & boys we are all told not to point our cameras straight at the sun.....
so make sure you have a beautiful short eared owl in the way first......... :-)
A baby-boat and a baby-bay window somewhere in N. Tampa, FL on 1/11/1992. Maybe someone out there can give me a hint as to the location in town. I honestly do not remember.
A take on Pasukaru's Shorty Mk2.
Decked out with a standard soldier comfiguration: 2d6Rd (Snub-nosed Autocannon), 1d6Y (Radio Transmitter), 1d6B (Smoke Launcher), 1d6G (Jump Jets), SSR (Anti-Frame Grenade).
This was my last look at the Short-eared Owls this spring. I stayed at the fields until dark enjoying my time with them because I knew they would be leaving any day, and they did. This was taken at dusk and I love the cool tones.
Reworked the torso, head, and overhead sensor. The legwork is probably inspired by MItten Ninja's stuff and the head/eyes obviously by LowestForm0fWit.
The new Shorty Belly Tops (B1 101-108) are now available in 6 SS 2012 colours and 2 timeless neutral tones. Available in sizes XXS, XS, S, M, L in accordance with the SL standardised sizing system.
Guess what, only L$90! As always, try out the demo BEFORE purchasing.
www.tyzvezda.net/blog/2012/06/08/shorty-belly-tops-now-av...
London 2012
A nice color for the Aston Martin Cygnet...
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17 photos stitched together.
Spent yesterday afternoon up in Perthshire in a little Glen I frequent now and then having had some success there in the past with Stoats and grouse and a few other birds,but on this occasion I was hoping to photograph my first Short Eared Owls in over 2 years! Fortunately for me I got a brief encounter as I caught a glimpse as I was driving up the single track road of a bird hunting in the field to the left and below me when the bird flew up and across the road and posted on the fence.I managed to grab a couple of shots inching the car a little bit closer each time before a toot of a horn put the bird back in the air.Was a nice day watching a few of these birds hunting although to far away for images.