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This is the Navy leaving the field after their march-on December 11, 2010.
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This is the view looking toward the Navy side of the field. December 11, 2010.
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Looking due north up the Greenwich meridian line (zero degrees longitude) towards Canary Wharf with the Millennium Dome to the right, National Maritime Museum straight ahead and the River Thames 156 shots 26x6 taken on my Canon SX1
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Portland Rose Festival Naval Vessels. Test of newer Sigma 50-500mm lens. Non bracketed capture with levels adjustment to increase texture exposure.
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Rota and Part of Naval Base Mosaico fotográfico panorámico resultado de 860 instantáneas no automatizadas realizadas en aproximadamente una hora. Tiempo de montaje automático digital aproximadamente unas 5 horas Tiempo de postproceso digital manual aprox. 1 hora. Peso de la imagen 122 Mb. Dimensio...
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Two spans of the Iconic Forth (rail) Bridge can be seen on the left. The tugs moored at Houndspoint waiting to guide the huge oil-tankers into berth at the end of the undersea pipeline from up-stream Grangemouth can be seen on the right. Centre is the small coastal town of Dalgety Bay. The Scottish home of Dario Fran...
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View from above and behind the endzone at the Naval Academy Stadium during a rainy game 10/24/2009.
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This was actually the fourth lighthouse on this point since the mid 1700's. The first two were destroyed in storms, the third was burned by Union soldiers during the Civil War, and this is the final one. The walls are 12 feet thick (4 meters) at the base.
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