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March 29th 1986
Mirfield Station
On a dull and overcast day Class 45 45102 (formerly D51) speeds through the station with 1M75 13.55 Scarborough to Liverpool express. I saw this engine many times at Holbeck, Mirfield, Toton - and was pulled by it between Leeds and Huddersfield during 1985
It was the 1st of January and we were walking at night in flip-flops and light jumper as if it was spring. What a wonderful way to start the year?! The average winter temprerature in Lanzarote (Canary Islands) is around 20°C.
This was taken in Playa Blanca, a former fishing village now transformed in a vibrant resort boasting two marinas, a coastal pathway as well as pleasant bays and beaches. Its vibrancy and vitality reflects in the colours of this long exposure picture taken from the coastal pathway.
Canon 6D with 24-105 f/4 L lens. No tripod.
Eu simplesmente AMEI essas miniaturas do Bob Esponja =D
É um kit com 5, ganhei de páscoa, mas até agora, só consegui abrir um, os outros vou ter que esperar até domingo >_<'
Meu pai adorou a miniatura de toca-disco e LP xD
E eu me apaixonei pela, hm... Coisa do Gary xD Não sei o que é isso, mas enfim...
El Rocio Huelva, Andalucia / Spain
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Day 45: A much nicer day than it looks in this picture! This was just leftover dewy-ness from last night. I played catch with my sister in the backyard today. It was so much fun. I miss playing softball!
So today there I was minding my own business shooting 45 Fremont in downtown San Francisco when all of a sudden a Shorenstein Company employee security guard decides to give me the finger in my photographs of the building. Next thing you know I get the typical hassle. Except normally when the guards come out all polite like and all this guy instead comes out middle finger a blazing and telling me that I'm not allowed to photograph the building from the public space.
He goes on to tell me how he doesn't like to have his photograph taken, etc. (hint, if you don't like your photograph taken, probably best not to come swaggering out of a public building middle finger a blazin', remember any old asshole can have a blog these days). And insists on telling me how if I want to photograph the building I'm going to need to get approval from building management. blah, blah, blah.
Well, this guy got off on the wrong foot with me in the first place so I politely inform him that despite his objections that I'm on public property and as such have every right to photograph whatever I want and if he'd like he can feel free to call the police and the three of us can have a conversation. Of course he asks me why I need to be such an asshole and I remind him that he was the one giving me the bird, etc. etc. All I am is a lowly photography hobbyist but that since he was being so nice and all that he could look forward to his photo being on the internet.
He asks me if I *really* want him to call the police. Again, I answer nicely, yes.
Click through for the rest of the story... thomashawk.com/2006/04/photographing-architecture-is-not....
A class 45 near Claydon with an empty train of rail wagons.
Unfortunately I have no further details for this image taken by my late father Douglas Tomes.
sunshine coast, bc, canada
1971
mount churchill
jervis inlet, queens reach
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From CD Bramall MG Rover (Newcastle-upon-Tyne).
Oxygen Blue metallic.
1396cc
Newcastle-upon-Tyne Registered - 22/03/02
49,540 miles - 16/06/21
Un "pelas" de los que había cuando era un niño. Fotografiado durante el V Classic Motor de Madrid.
23 Febrero 2014
The outside of the Federation Square building on Flinders Street, Melbourne, Australia. I took this by looking up to catch the reflections of the sky in the windows and to angle the buildings wall.
This has been entered in the 'Digital Photographer of the year 2008 competition: If you would like to vote then you will need to registier but it is free. Here is the direct link poty2008.dcmag.co.uk/3913562628643911095/45-degrees.html Thanks.