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This is a 1952 Wolseley 6/80/ It was Wolseley Motors' first post-war car. It was a very well equipped car, and it was more upmarket but more expensive than the Morris Oxford (on which car it was based).
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233 233-6 mit einem Sodazug nach Wismar, bei der Ausfahrt aus Bernburg
233 233-6 with a soda train bound for Wismar, a departure from Bernburg
Six o'clock the siren kicks him from a dream
Tries to shake it off but it just won't stop
Can't find the strength but he's got promises to keep
And wood to chop before he sleeps
Awake ~ Dream Theater
Re 6/6 11684 "Uznach" + D 2563 to Chiasso, Lavorgo, 26th August 1998
This is an improved slide scan.
14900GM_B
You wake up early
to try and start
the day
but just
at the last second
you catch a glimpse
of magic
and you
you just gotta
dream again...
(Behind-the-scene: The moon lingering about on a beautiful August morn. 'Captured after chasing after balloons on the last day of the Pennington Hot Air Balloon Competition. I missed the landings. So I focused on the moon instead.)
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"My friend, because your eyes are open, you imagine that you see."
(Goethe)
I break with autumn colour for a bit to present JJ doing a very Canadian thing. He played in his first game of the season on the weekend. For whatever reason, I processed this one of him breaking in on left wing in b&w.
Waiting in readiness to depart from the workshops, Steamrail's K183 prepares for it's final mainline outing for the year as it trails A2 986 for Steamrail's Moorabbin Steam Shuttles. 26/11/22
The switch of the light on a night stand needing fixing. One of the few places that still has an incandescent bulb. I saw an opportunity for the week 6 theme in the 52 weeks: the 2021 edition group: Lights at Night.
Being under curfew and taking pictures pictures outside at night (while walking the dog) was not a real option.
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV
EF100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM
ƒ/14.0
100.0 mm + 105mm extension tubes
1/160s
ISO100
Flash (off, did not fire)
120 108-6 mit einem Intercity nach Leipzig, bei Braschwitz
120 108-6 with a Intercity to Leipzig, near Braschwitz
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The NRP Sagres is a tall ship and school ship of the Portuguese Navy since 1961. As the third ship with this name in the Portuguese Navy, she is sometimes referred to as Sagres III.
Design and specifications.
The ship is a steel-built three masted barque, with square sails on the fore and main masts and gaff rigging on the mizzen mast. Her main mast rises 42 m (138 ft) above the deck. She carries 22 sails totaling about 2,000 m2 (22,000 sq ft) and can reach a top speed of 17 kn (31 km/h; 20 mph) under sail. She has a sparred length of 89 m (292 ft), a width of 12 m (39 ft), a draught of 5.2 m (17 ft), and a displacement at full load of 1,755 long tons (1,966 short tons).
Ship history
The three-masted ship was launched under the name Albert Leo Schlageter on 30 October 1937 at Blohm & Voss in Hamburg for Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine. The ship was named after Albert Leo Schlageter, who was executed in 1923 by French forces occupying the Ruhr area. Her first commander was Bernhard Rogge. Sagres is a sister ship of the Gorch Fock, the Horst Wessel, and the Romanian training vessel Mircea. Another sister, Herbert Norkus, was not completed, while Gorch Fock II was built in 1958 by the Germans to replace the ships lost after the war.
Following a number of international training voyages, the ship was used as a stationary office ship after the outbreak of World War II and was only put into ocean-going service again in 1944 in the Baltic Sea. On 14 November 1944 she hit a Soviet mine off Sassnitz and had to be towed to port in Swinemünde. Eventually transferred to Flensburg, she was taken over there by the Allies when the war ended and finally confiscated by the United States.
The Sagres at OpSail 2000
Sagres at dock in Mar del Plata, Argentina, February 2010
In 1948, the U.S. sold her to Brazil for a symbolic price of $5,000 USD.[1] She was towed to Rio de Janeiro where she sailed as a school ship for the Brazilian Navy under the name Guanabara. In 1961, Ambassador Teotónio Pereira of Portugal, who was also a man of the sea, loved sailing ships, and had been an organizer of the first Tall Ships’ Race, persevered in his mediations and the Portuguese Navy bought the Guanabara to replace the previous school ship Sagres (which was transferred to Hamburg, where she is a museum ship under her original name Rickmer Rickmers). The Portuguese Navy renamed Guanabara as Sagres (the third ship of that name), where she remains in service to this day.
In 2010, the ship performed her longest voyage, a round the world trip performing an approximate total of 35000 miles, under the command of CMG Pedro Proença Mendes. The ship left Lisbon on 19 January and returned on 24 December, having participated in Velas Sudamerica 2010, a historic Latin American tour by eleven tall ships to celebrate the bicentennial of the first national governments of Argentina and Chile. She also took part in the Expo Shanghai, among other events during that year.
The ship has sailed under the Portuguese flag since 1962. For that reason, in 2012 there were major commemorations of her 75th anniversary and 50 years in the service of the Portuguese navy.
From Wikipedia
I am grateful for winters beauty. It can be so bitter cold and hard to get around in the snow but there's something so magical about how fresh snow glistens like diamonds and icicles form and how pretty they are when the sun shines on them......
We had 80 degree weather today, so we put down the jeep top and headed to the river. Gracie was happy to cool off in the river even though the water was still quite cold.
187 537-6 der HSL mit einem Kesselzug auf der Saalebrücke bei Calbe(Saale)
HSL 187 537-6 with a tank car train power's across the Saale river bridge of Calbe(Saale)
14.05.2018
From L-R:
Superboy Prime: Pretty simple yet effective. Based on his Crisis appearance.
Jason Todd: Gave him TLBM Bruce Wayne hair to resemble those two pieces of hair he always has over his forehead.
Scarecrow: Painted hair/helmet piece.
Batman: I bet you're tired of seeing him. I cleaned up his boots since they were a literal diagonal.
Elongated Man: He is based off his Bronze Age/ 80's look.
Joker: Gave him TLBM Joker legs minus the hips from that figure.
Mister Miracle: Simple yet effective.
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