Submitted by Bollox Ref on Fri, 07/24/2020 - 6:48pm
Just before I leave, here's a shot I took just outside Hobbiton, The Shire, last year, whilst on a wander around Eriador. Interesting place, and the beers are great. The Golden Perch is recommended.
Great pic BR! Beautiful. Bet there are some good birds there... Is the golden perch the fish, or a beer they make? I'd be interested in either... We have a yellow perch here, a fish, said to be excellent fare. I think mostly northward it is found. I have seen them (in Mass.), they are beautiful fish.
A couple bad pix of one of your great the world's greatest ever planes... long distance shots from when my neighbor takes his toys out... I was just thrilled to see the real deal in the air in person. And to hear it. What a wing shape.
Be well! Have a good one!
livin' la vida quarantina!
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We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.
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both - Albert Einstein
regularly fly over my parents' house. You can't miss the sound of a Spitfire.
Do you know the mark of you neighbour's version? For some reason, the cannon look very long.
Anyway, the later versions are my favourites. Mark XIV with tear drop canopy, etc.
Great pic BR! Beautiful. Bet there are some good birds there... Is the golden perch the fish, or a beer they make? I'd be interested in either... We have a yellow perch here, a fish, said to be excellent fare. I think mostly northward it is found. I have seen them (in Mass.), they are beautiful fish.
A couple bad pix of one of your great the world's greatest ever planes... long distance shots from when my neighbor takes his toys out... I was just thrilled to see the real deal in the air in person. And to hear it. What a wing shape.
@Bollox Ref
Here is his page on it... https://lewisairlegends.com/mk-vb-spitfire
Says MK-VB. So 5, an early one. Says one of 7 flying MK-V's. I can't believe that MK XI did over 600 mph in 1943! That was insane. What a plane. How cool that flight goes over your folks house! I'd love to see and hear a Lancaster in person. Now that I have ticked off Mosquito and Spitfire. His airstrip is a mile down the road. So sometimes when I hear warbirds I make a run for it in the car to get there by time they are landing... but more often just get distant air shots...
regularly fly over my parents' house. You can't miss the sound of a Spitfire.
Do you know the mark of you neighbour's version? For some reason, the cannon look very long.
Anyway, the later versions are my favourites. Mark XIV with tear drop canopy, etc.
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We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
both - Albert Einstein
Where would we be without birds and their offspring.
Thank you for the beautiful flying forms and shapes.
Great pic BR! Beautiful. Bet there are some good birds there... Is the golden perch the fish, or a beer they make? I'd be interested in either... We have a yellow perch here, a fish, said to be excellent fare. I think mostly northward it is found. I have seen them (in Mass.), they are beautiful fish.
A couple bad pix of one of your great the world's greatest ever planes... long distance shots from when my neighbor takes his toys out... I was just thrilled to see the real deal in the air in person. And to hear it. What a wing shape.
@snoopydawg
yeah, BR's b&w looks great. I think the plane was built early 40's I think. the elliptical wing was pretty rad, and it was fast fast fast in the day. Spitfire. Check out the link above, it tells a bit about them... wiki has lots too. It was one of several Brit tech revolutions that saved them in WWII. One of the most famous planes in history.
I love how this looks in black and white. Cool pictures of the plane. What year was it built? And is there a story on the design?
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We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
both - Albert Einstein
Thank you for hosting tonight's photography salon.
Your photo of the river and path is bizarre. I don’t know whether I’m looking at flooding in bright light, or snow or ice on the path, but cool that there are steps down to the river.
Thank you for hosting tonight's photography salon.
Your photo of the river and path is bizarre. I don’t know whether I’m looking at flooding in bright light, or snow or ice on the path, but cool that there are steps down to the river.
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Lee Camp
what I've been saying, but summed up more clearly
great pic BR!
Great pic BR! Beautiful. Bet there are some good birds there... Is the golden perch the fish, or a beer they make? I'd be interested in either... We have a yellow perch here, a fish, said to be excellent fare. I think mostly northward it is found. I have seen them (in Mass.), they are beautiful fish.
A couple bad pix of one of
your greatthe world's greatest ever planes... long distance shots from when my neighbor takes his toys out... I was just thrilled to see the real deal in the air in person. And to hear it. What a wing shape.Be well! Have a good one!
livin' la vida quarantina!
We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
both - Albert Einstein
The Battle of Britain Flight
regularly fly over my parents' house. You can't miss the sound of a Spitfire.
Do you know the mark of you neighbour's version? For some reason, the cannon look very long.
Anyway, the later versions are my favourites. Mark XIV with tear drop canopy, etc.
Gëzuar!!
from a reasonably stable genius.
MK-V
https://lewisairlegends.com/mk-vb-spitfire
Here is his page on it...Says MK-VB. So 5, an early one. Says one of 7 flying MK-V's. I can't believe that MK XI did over 600 mph in 1943! That was insane. What a plane. How cool that flight goes over your folks house! I'd love to see and hear a Lancaster in person. Now that I have ticked off Mosquito and Spitfire. His airstrip is a mile down the road. So sometimes when I hear warbirds I make a run for it in the car to get there by time they are landing... but more often just get distant air shots...
We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
both - Albert Einstein
Hi dystopian
Where would we be without birds and their offspring.
Thank you for the beautiful flying forms and shapes.
Nice photos
I love how this looks in black and white. Cool pictures of the plane. What year was it built? And is there a story on the design?
Scientists are concerned that conspiracy theories may die out if they keep coming true at the current alarming rate.
yeah, BR's b&w looks great
We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
both - Albert Einstein
Hi Bollox
Thank you for hosting tonight's photography salon.
Your photo of the river and path is bizarre. I don’t know whether I’m looking at flooding in bright light, or snow or ice on the path, but cool that there are steps down to the river.
How about spoons ...
Dropping by for my visual fix.
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