Random Photos : Part 4
Discussion
Sorry for the quality of the photo (it was pissing down and i was in a t-shirt) but this piece of "Art" really is thought provoking.
Untitled by squiffy1308, on Flickr
Untitled by squiffy1308, on Flickr
RobbieKB said:
Lloyd what is it you do mate? Whatever it is, I'm bloody jealous. I thought I remembered reading you were joining the RAF but it might have been another 'tog.
That was me - unfortunately its been an EXTREMELY drawn out process due to a few things but finally starting to make head way with that now. Only for the reserves though. My usual day job is covering track days for MSVT however. For this I was originally out there because I'd made pretty good friends with a few guys on the squadron including a pilot who is responsible for the PR, they were so pleased with the images from December that he put in some hard work to get me on to the exercise. I could've spent the whole 2 weeks out there but due to work I couldn't, however I ended up writing my own article to accompany the photos in the September issue of Vertical911 which is pretty cool! Hopefully this means I can write more for magazines which in turn could open up some doors to new opportunities, slowly slowly and all that! I like to think I'm starting to get noticed a little more as time progresses RNLAF CH-47D Chinook by lloydh.co.uk, on Flickr
RNLAF Maintenance Crew by lloydh.co.uk, on Flickr
Edited by lloyd h on Sunday 17th August 00:24
Yosemite - 87 by www.bazpics.com, on Flickr
Tenaya Lake - 9 by www.bazpics.com, on Flickr
Crater Lake - 141 by www.bazpics.com, on Flickr
Too many great pics over the past couple of weeks to comment on. Well done all.
I rarely photograph cars, but this little Spit stood out in a sea of Yank metal in Ontario last week. Good condition for something almost 40 years old:
Triumph Spitfire in Ontario, Canada. by 2slo7, on Flickr
I rarely photograph cars, but this little Spit stood out in a sea of Yank metal in Ontario last week. Good condition for something almost 40 years old:
Triumph Spitfire in Ontario, Canada. by 2slo7, on Flickr
Cheers guys.
Easy way to explain my job is that I manage key strategic accounts for my company on a technical level, no matter where they are in the world. I currently look after customers around Europe, USA, Taiwan, Japan and Korea.
I always try to make the most of my weekends, no matter which country I'm in
Easy way to explain my job is that I manage key strategic accounts for my company on a technical level, no matter where they are in the world. I currently look after customers around Europe, USA, Taiwan, Japan and Korea.
I always try to make the most of my weekends, no matter which country I'm in
lloyd h said:
RobbieKB said:
Lloyd what is it you do mate? Whatever it is, I'm bloody jealous. I thought I remembered reading you were joining the RAF but it might have been another 'tog.
That was me - unfortunately its been an EXTREMELY drawn out process due to a few things but finally starting to make head way with that now. Only for the reserves though. My usual day job is covering track days for MSVT however. For this I was originally out there because I'd made pretty good friends with a few guys on the squadron including a pilot who is responsible for the PR, they were so pleased with the images from December that he put in some hard work to get me on to the exercise. I could've spent the whole 2 weeks out there but due to work I couldn't, however I ended up writing my own article to accompany the photos in the September issue of Vertical911 which is pretty cool! Hopefully this means I can write more for magazines which in turn could open up some doors to new opportunities, slowly slowly and all that! I like to think I'm starting to get noticed a little more as time progresses Two more from Canada:
Sunset over lake Erie by 2slo7, on Flickr
This is a 5 shot photomerge of Detroit taken at f/1.2. Click for larger:
Sunset over lake Erie by 2slo7, on Flickr
This is a 5 shot photomerge of Detroit taken at f/1.2. Click for larger:
Edited by 2slo on Sunday 17th August 19:19
/\ Awesome, Rob!
A couple of iPhone shots of a baby squirrel that we rescued from the clutches of the neighbour's cat this weekend.
Baby Squirrel by d-harding, on Flickr
Baby Squirrel by d-harding, on Flickr
He's now being cared for at St Tiggywinkles, who will release him back into the wild when old enough.
A couple of iPhone shots of a baby squirrel that we rescued from the clutches of the neighbour's cat this weekend.
Baby Squirrel by d-harding, on Flickr
Baby Squirrel by d-harding, on Flickr
He's now being cared for at St Tiggywinkles, who will release him back into the wild when old enough.
ChipsAndCheese said:
/\ Awesome, Rob!
A couple of iPhone shots of a baby squirrel that we rescued from the clutches of the neighbour's cat this weekend.
Baby Squirrel by d-harding, on Flickr
Baby Squirrel by d-harding, on Flickr
He's now being cared for at St Tiggywinkles, who will release him back into the wild when old enough.
Thought it was illegal to release grey squirrels into the wild or has that now changed?A couple of iPhone shots of a baby squirrel that we rescued from the clutches of the neighbour's cat this weekend.
Baby Squirrel by d-harding, on Flickr
Baby Squirrel by d-harding, on Flickr
He's now being cared for at St Tiggywinkles, who will release him back into the wild when old enough.
HenryJM said:
LordHaveMurci said:
Thought it was illegal to release grey squirrels into the wild or has that now changed?
I believe that it is, they are not native and are classed as VERMIN.Not sure what they do then. They normally release all animals they get in there, so assumed they would with squirrels too. I guess if they aren't allowed to release them then they would keep them on site.
St Tiggywinkles said:
Any animal or bird unable to be released back to the wild is maintained at the Hospital, in as natural conditions as possible.
ChipsAndCheese said:
Not sure what they do then. They normally release all animals they get in there, so assumed they would with squirrels too. I guess if they aren't allowed to release them then they would keep them on site.
I believe you can release them if you are licensed to do so? They are classed as vermin as far as I know.St Tiggywinkles said:
Any animal or bird unable to be released back to the wild is maintained at the Hospital, in as natural conditions as possible.
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