The Daily Photo Thread

You can put the “t” back now.

Love the top down shots - nice.

p.s. did you deliberately wait for a train or is that just how it happened at both locations?

A sheer fluke!

A few more from yesterday’s hunt for the “Rivers RTF” challenge, all with the Mini 3 Pro. Unfortunately, I left my ND filters at home, so I struggled with some of the edits.

Warleigh Weir, near Bath:

Bathampton Weir, Bath:

Pulteney Bridge, Bath:

St John The Evangelist’s Church (spire, foreground), Bath Cathedral (mid-left), Pulteney Bridge (middle):

The Severn Bridge with the Prince Charles Bridge (Second Severn Crossing) behind:

Prince Charles Bridge (Second Severn Crossing):

The Severn Estuary, headland in the distance, Portishead (left) and Cardiff (right):

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Another angle from last nights sunset of the Queen’s Mill / Millennium Bridge / River Aire & Calder Navigation, Castleford.

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Amazing sunset over New Brighton Light house on Sunday night. This drone is coming in handy!

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Very bright day this afternoon. Very nice but very bright. There was three of us today at this location. Black Rock Picnic Site.

Another shot of the Prince of Wales bridge. I did one similar to @clinkadink above but mine wasn’t as good so here’s an arty B&W one instead.

DJI Mini 3 Pro

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That’s a great shot, plus the B&W works very well :clap:

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Inspired by the photos and videos of the mist and fog by @clinkadink and @TVCruelty , I wanted to see if I could do the same. I headed out to our local high spot this morning as the forecast said it would take a while for the fog to lift.

Both from my DJI Mini 2 using Auto exposure braketing

First one (///perusing.winter.maps)

1/8000 second ss, @f 2.8 , ISO : 100

second: ///universes.oxidation.bookcases

1/1600 second ss @f2.8, ISO:100

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These are great shots. Beautiful! I like the fact you can see some of the landscape through gaps in the fog.

(Good idea to use What3words references too.)

Excellent photos, well captured :clap:

Derelict loco

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Great pic, where’s that, cheers ……

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Thanks Kirky, Shackerstone

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Give it a couple of weeks, and that will feature in a “Will it run …” vid on YouTube!

Train track crossing the flood plain at Welney Wash, Norfolk.
Air2S

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Looks like a Class 37. Built in the early 60s, 67 are still in use on the mainline. I assume it’s owned by the Battlefield line if it’s at Shackerstone. Actually my nearest heritage railway but I’ve never been there, only 5 miles long. It always looks a bit naff. I will have to give it a visit this year.

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Would have made a good still water shot that.:thinking:

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Frosty morning mini 3 pro


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Footbridge over the River Nidd in knaresborough.

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