Ex-NER Tennant E5 class 2-4-0 no. 1464 at what I think is York. Built in May 1900, no. 1464 lasted until withdrawal in february 1929. It's our good fortune that the LNER had the presence of mind to retain no. 1463 of this class for posterity and it continues to reside at the NRM in York.
19 Feb 2013. 1855hrs ISS flyby over Misterton church, Leics, UK. The West to East flyby was directly overhead and again quite challenging to capture. Another one of my local sites was chosen and I composed around the church and anticipated flyby over the moon.  Composition only made possible due to fantastic wide angle capability of the Olympus 8mm fisheye. 13 No 15s exposures, F3.5, ISO 640 and put together with Starstax software.
17 Feb 2013. 1900hrs ISS flyby over Stanford Reservoir, Leics, UK. The West to East flyby was directly overhead and quite challenging to capture. One of my fave local sites was chosen and I composed around the water and anticipated flyby over the moon...and yes I was.  I particularly love the moment the ISS disappears behind the Earths shadow (as seen fading out on the far left) . Only made possible due to fantastic wide angle capability of the Olympus 8mm fisheye. 13 No 15s exposures, F4.5, ISO 640 and put together with Starstax software.
See photo in original gallery.