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USS New York sailing into her namesake city

USS New York sailing into her namesake city

The USAF Thunderbirds - New York Airshow

The USAF Thunderbirds - New York Airshow Taking with a 10 year old Panasonic G2 and 45-200mm lens. I feel the old camera still takes a reasonable shot.

Afra Willow (I suppose all the good names had been taken)

Afra Willow (I suppose all the good names had been taken)

Returning to shore

Returning to shore

Aerobatics

Aerobatics I'm always happy to pay to watch this stuff, but yesterday it was free.

Brrrr...

Brrrr... Even the spotted doves are finding it cold.

Among the giants

Among the giants I'm rarely happier than when I am 'nerding out' at a museum.

Yep, it's Winter.

Yep, it's Winter.

A long walk back to the beach.

A long walk back to the beach.

Going home

Going home

Vehicular Spaghetti

Vehicular Spaghetti

Entertaining the crowd

Entertaining the crowd CAC Wirraway at the Tyabb Airshow

Party time!

Party time! These busy little insects couldn't leave these flowers alone.

Just because it caught my eye in the sunlight.

Just because it caught my eye in the sunlight.

Patiently waiting.

Patiently waiting.

Although not as romantic as the old steam trains; the VLocity (shown) and Sprinter trains do a fine job connecting...

Although not as romantic as the old steam trains; the VLocity (shown) and Sprinter trains do a fine job connecting rural Victoria with the capital city of Melbourne.

After the rain.

After the rain.

Aren't Smurfs supposed to be little guys?

Aren't Smurfs supposed to be little guys?

Michael Mossiagin: here's my tongue-in-cheek entry for the panorama challenge.

Michael Mossiagin: here's my tongue-in-cheek entry for the panorama challenge. I think this bride's dress is epic and it needed a cinematic crop.

Mike Houghton's wonderful post of Marie Antoinette's estate reminded me I had quite a nice reflection image of one...

Mike Houghton's wonderful post of Marie Antoinette's estate reminded me I had quite a nice reflection image of one of my favourite birds.