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I've been busy all day decorating and painting so I didn't have anytime to get out and about for today's photo ..... although, I did grab a shot out our bedroom window!
Going For 4 In-a-Row ~ 366 ....
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With its enhanced smart power and combi brake system this speed machine is a beast on the B-roads. But shes not all power and white knuckle riding no! with the intelligent stop start system and beautifully crafted aerodynamic fearing she can crack 100mpg with ease!
I'll give the honda SHmode 7 of of 10.
Word "metal" randomly selected by lack of inspiration today. This is the silver coin given to my grandmother for her wedding in the early 20s. Estimated around 20€, but much more for me.
Shot with Sony's NEX-5R for their "Unedited 310" project - showcasing my raw, undedited view of the wonderful city of Los Angeles.
B.R. (LMR) Standard Mk.II Class "310" (originally Class "AM10") 25kV ac overhead 4-car outer-suburban e.m.u. No.310 056 (ex-No.056) in BR Rail Blue & Grey livery and all yellow front end arriving at Euston on a service from Birmingham (New St.), 09/82. Scanned slide taken with a Miranda MS1-N.
Shot with Sony's NEX-5R for their "Unedited 310" project - showcasing my raw, undedited view of the wonderful city of Los Angeles.
Strobist Info:
* Adorama Streak Light 360 @ 1/64 power, inside a Wescott Apollo Orb, above the camera.
* Westcott 5 in 1 reflector as a fill light.
* Triggered via Streak Light trigger.
Shot with Sony's NEX-5R for their "Unedited 310" project - showcasing my raw, undedited view of the wonderful city of Los Angeles.
Saturn was a character in Requiemart's picfic All My Pullips but she recently decided to make a newer more refined version of her. Since she was replaced by a new model the original Saturn has decided to retire from being a soap opera star and come live with me.
Este es un nuevo Leyland Royal Tiger, # 310.
Observe la banderola no estándar sobre el parabrisas. Lo mismo que se uso en los tranvías con la designación de ruta en el extremo derecho (mirando la foto).
Es la ruta "C-6, Cerro - Vedado"
La banderola es de una sola pieza, tanto la ruta como la designación de la ruta, impresas en una placa.
Parece que hay un pedazo de papel entre el cristal de la banderola y el cartel.
Este Royal Tiger no tiene el emblema debajo del parabrisas.
Fecha de la foto: 1950
Day Three-hundred and Ten, it's a Studio Portrait Day. What about brides?
365+1 Day of NEX-7 project