2015 Week 31 Photographs
By Corey Lablans Photography
(9th Week, Year 3 - 791 days)
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2015 07 27 – Excavators outside of Theological Hall
await further work during maintenance on underground infrastructure. This
excavator is significantly smaller then the Bucyrus RH400, the largest
hydraulic excavator with a height of 3 stories and a bucket load of 57 cubic
yards.
(Nikon D300 w 17-35 f2.8 @22mm f9 1/1000th I.S.O. 400)
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2015 07 28 – The Marine Museum of the Great Lakes
is reflected in the dry dock off Ontario Street in Kingston. The museum was
founded in 1975.
(Nikon D300 w 17-35 f2.8 @26mm f4 1/80th I.S.O. 400)
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2015 07 29 – A member of the Queen’s University intramural
baseball team, Sliding Plates, makes his way around second base on his way home
after a big hit.
(Nikon D300 w 70-200 f2.8 @120mm f3.5 1/3200th I.S.O. 400)
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2015 07 30 – I am using Sally Hansen Ultimate
Shield to apply a catalogue label to a new quartz specimen, purchased last
weekend from the Bancroft Mineral Show.
(Nikon D300 w 17-35 f2.8 @17mm f4 1/40th I.S.O. 320)
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2015 07 31 – A double rainbow is seen behind a barn
off Sunbury Road (County Road 12) north of Kingston. The band between the two
rainbows is known as Alexander’s band, after Alexander of Aphrodisias who first
described it.
(Nikon D300 w 17-35 f2.8 @17mm f3.2 1/15th & 1/80th
I.S.O. 100)
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2015 08 01 – A cumulous cloud is seen in the
distance behind Food Basics off Bath Road, as cirrus clouds create wisps higher
in the atmosphere.
(Nikon D300 w 17-35 f2.8 @17mm f8 1/1600th I.S.O. 200)
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2015 08 02 – Alex and I heading into the Lafontaine
Tunnel, while passing through Montreal, on our way to Elgin, New Brunswick.
Construction of the tunnel took 4 years to complete and is 1391 meters long.
(Nikon D300 w 17-35 f2.8 @19mm f5.6 1/1600th I.S.O. 400)
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THANK YOU
Corey Lablans
cldailyphotos@gmail.com
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