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cardi - Cubus
blouse - thrifted
clip-on earrings - after my Grandma
skirt - Troll
belt - Troll (it used to be part of the skirt, but I cut it off)
tights - H&M
socks - no name
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North American B-25 Mitchell, a twin-engine bomber that became standard equipment for the Allied air forces in World War II.
68032 is seen at Hinksey Yard, propelling the 5Q69 0943 Eastleigh to Banbury Nova 3 ECS test run on 18th August 2025
This bus was new to Lothian Buses as 25 in 2014.
Seen here at Holyrood Park Road.
This bus was doing duties on the Commonwealth Games diving at the Commonwealth Pool, via Holyrood Park and the Pleasance on the return.
25.06.2017 #crimea #fujifilm #fujifilmru #xt10 #fujixt10 #fujinon1855 #xf1855 #nature #mountains #blacksea #sea #beauty #provence
BR Class 25 25007 on what appears to be a very short freight train, at Larbert station in the late-70s..
The loco was withdrawn in 1981, and scrapped in September 1982. No less than 20 Class 25s have survived into preservation..
Larbert station has since been completely rebuilt, and the platforms shortened at this location....
Restored from a severely under-exposed grainy original..
Original slide - photographer unknown
bali, indonesia
1972
market
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"I guess what I'm trying to say is I need the deep end
Keep imagining meeting, wished away entire lifetimes
Unfair we're not somewhere misbehaving for days
Great escape lost track of time and space
She's a silver lining climbing on my desire."
Anche questa volta
mi dovrai difendere
dagli sguardi della gente
perché non ha più senso
sentirsi diverso
o provare ad assomigliare a tutti
le colpe sono colpi da schivare
mentre giù nella trincea
non sai nemmeno a chi puntare
da quanto tempo ormai sappiamo che non fa per noi
chissà che fine farà la nostra città
Lens: Distagon T* 2/25 ZE
Camera: 5D MKII
Exposure: ISO 200, f./5.6 at 1/640s
Processed: Lightroom V3.4.1
Location: Los Angeles Botanical Garden, www.arboretum.org/
First of all, lemme say I never even knew it was a thing to tip your photographer until earlier this year. BUT I gotta say it has warmed my heart when these amazing clients have gone above and beyond and given me a little something something.
Lens: Distagon T* 2/25 ZE
Camera: 5D MKII
Exposure: ISO 200, f/f5.6 at 1/640s
Processed: Lightroom V3.4.1
Location: Los Angeles Botanical Garden, www.arboretum.org/
Returning to the B&O Railroad Museum September 16, 2017!
Over the past three years, the B&O Railroad Museum's Restoration Staff have been working diligently restoring "America's Favorite Locomotive", B&O Railroad #25 "William Mason", back to its original 1856 livery. On Saturday, September 16, 2017 this beloved locomotive returns back home to the B&O's historic 1884 Roundhouse for all of us to see and admire.
The first 250 B&O members and visitors who arrive for this festive celebration will receive a free commemorative post card of the #25 "William Mason" locomotive.
The day's celebration will also offer B&O members, fans, and visitors special programming and tours highlighting the locomotive's history, celebrity, and restoration process. See archival artifacts and images of the Mason not usually on public display and listen to the discoveries made during the restoration process.
The restoration of B&O #25 represents one of the highest achievements of the Museum's restoration program. In order to ensure that we have the resources to continue this level of quality work, we will launch a small fundraising campaign on September 16 to support our locomotive and car conservation and restoration projects.
Norfolk Southern intermodal train 27A passing the former N&W depot at Boyce, Virginia near sunset on January 17, 2025.
25/365
i know this isn't the most incredible picture or anything, but our planet is just so gorgeous. it is so full of such amazing, inspiring little details that so many of us miss out on. taking a second to glance up from my screen led me to see this, and it's helped me realize how much i block out of my life. i love this planet, and i hate that we're killing it more and more everyday.
today was bleh. seriously bleh. there is no other word for it. but i have art first thing tomorrow, so that'll hopefully brighten my wednesday. plus pep rally...oh boy.
Today was a beautiful and lazy day, just hanging around doing a whole lot of nothing. I shot this while sitting on the front steps, soaking up the sunshine.