Tuesday, 17 July 2018

Lincolnshire Wolds Railway

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Although I have lived less than twenty miles away for many years this is the first time I have been to explore the Lincolnshire Wolds Railway Sundays are usually running days where you can get a ride on a train, look round their museum and enjoy a cream tea. Tuesdays and Saturdays are often working days where rolling stock and track maintenance are conducted. Visitors can have a look round the station and sidings but all the extra facilities are closed.

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As I had chosen a Saturday I was not expecting to see anything working but hoped fewer visitors would give me the chance for some quiet exploration. As it happened I only saw one other visitor.

When I arrived I was delighted to see a loco making steam as it stood near one of the platforms.

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It looked as though it was about to move some coal and wood to the other end of the line.
As luck would have it it started to move so time for a hurried video.
I was also able to catch the same loco later in my visit:




Oh, how the sound of a real locomotive chuffing its way down the track brings back memories of travelling by rail in my youth before the Beeching axe closed so many branch lines.

Next was a walk across the road to the main platform and have a look round.

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View from the end of the platform.

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No visitors allowed past here but on my way back along the platform I spied a gap between two buildings where there was a notice giving some details of the locos and rolling stock they have.

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Walking past that led to a path which visitors are allowed to follow.
This runs next to sidings where some of the rolling stock, old and refurbished, can be seen.

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Then back to the platform, heading for the car park.
First a look at the station clock.

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and a last look at 'Spitfire'

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The amount of work put in by the volunteers is mind boggling. From rebuilding the signal box and station, restoring carriages and laying track (BR removed all rails, sleepers and ballast when they closed the line) to the ten years it took to restore 'Spitfire'. Not to mention the money that has to be raised to pay for materials. To date the trains run on an approximate 1.5 mile (2.4km) track between Ludborough and North Thoresby.

There is a link to the LWR site near the beginning if you are interested.
There  is also some information on Wikipedia.

It was a hot, Sunny, very enjoyable afternoon exploring.
I was grateful that the air conditioning in the car now works at full strength.
All photos and video were taken with the Nikon Coolpix S9050










Monday, 16 July 2018

Monday Montage

Well done to Adrian.The Weaver of Grass and Ragged Robin.
They worked out that

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was a WidsMob Montage version of

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a Magpie.

The next one for identification

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What type of creature is this. No specific identification needed.

If you would like to hazard a guess please leave it in the comments.
They will be revealed, along with the original photo, next Monday.

Sunday, 15 July 2018

Riley 1935 1.5L TT Special

As I said yesterday I was parked next to this little beauty.
All the info I have is what I was able to photograph as the owner was elsewhere.

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Lincolnshire Wolds Railway on Tuesday.




Saturday, 14 July 2018

Teaser

Went out for a couple of hours this afternoon.

Visited here:

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Ended up parked next to:

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Lots of photos to sort out on both subjects plus a few bits of video.
Watch this space .......

Friday, 13 July 2018

Timelapse - Sundew Flowers

The finished timelapse video of my Sundew plant flowering:



If the video looks a bit blurry YouTube may have chosen to show it at 480p
In that case click the cog wheel at the bottom and then Quality.
Choose a better quality, up to 1080p depending on the speed of your internet connection.

Title scene made in HitFilm 2 Express
Stills compiled to video with TLDF
Final video made with iMovie
Soundtrack found on Wikimedia Commons.

Thursday, 12 July 2018

Murky Moth

Poor photo as I could only photograph it through murky greenhouse glass:

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An Oak Eggar or Northern Eggar moth.
At about 45mm across I was pleased there was glass between it and me.

Tuesday, 10 July 2018

One Still

Sorry folks. This is not a set of instruction for making your own hooch.

I've had a quick look at the new set of photos of the Sundew plant flowering.
257 taken so far. I have to check every one to remove the occasional blank photo.
Possibly the flash / shutter sync fails every once in a while.
Also tried a new app for assembling them to make a video at 1080p 25fps HD

This is a crop from one of the new series of photographs:

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There might be enough by Friday to make a new time-lapse video.

One problem has been keeping the flowers in frame:

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The photos were taken about a week apart and show that the flower stems grow as they unfurl.
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