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Snowdon Mountain Railway 2 foot gauge rack railway 0-4-0 No.6 "Padarn" built by the Swiss Locomotive Works, Winterthur, Switzerland (No.2838 of 1922) at Llanberis girding its loins for the challenging ascent on Mount Snowdon, 09/09.
Difícilmente te das cuenta de lo que ocurre a tu alrededor cuando vas andando por la calle. Basta con quedarte parado unos minutos en cualquier esquina y mirar a la gente que pasa para entender lo que sucede.
Si además estás en la plaza de la Luna entonces el número de cosas que están sucediendo se multiplica por 10.
Frank pasa por la plaza de camino a la Latina. Es domingo y toca ir de cañas.
“No te quites los cascos, por favor”.
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You hardly realize what is happening around you when you walk down the street. Just a few minutes just standing on any street and watch people going to understand what happens.
If you're also on the Plaza de la Luna then the number of things that are happening is multiplied by 10.
Frank goes through the square on their way to La Latina. It is Sunday and have to go for a beer
"Do not take off the headphones, please."
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This picture is # 6 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the www.flickr.com/groups/100strangers
Having retreated to a safe distance we see the fire brigade dampen down 08348.
Despite railway history being full of courageous acts of traincrews pulling vehicles away from adjacent blazing vehicles and despite a shed full of men and locos, no one bothered !!
Through a friend's (firepavedskies) suggestion, I went to the Melody Inn last night in Indianapolis to see The Winter Sounds from Athens, GA. When I arrived at the venue I looked around for someone to possibly approach for the project but no one really jumped out at me until I saw Mario emerge with his guitar from behind his singer during their set's opening song. It was the t-shirt that got my attention. Add politics and music and I'm sold.
After their impressive set was complete and they finished packing their gear into their van I approached Mario outside of the venue. We had a brief conversation about the show and my affinity for his t-shirt and then I told him about the project. I wasn't nervous at all until we started taking some shots. I'm still pretty unfamiliar with my new camera especially when it comes to low light situations and was a bit reluctant to be creative. We took a couple shots outside and then Mike the bouncer/soundguy told us about the lounge area in the back. I'm so glad that Mike was there to direct us back there.
Mario, it was really cool to meet you and thank you so much for participating in my project. Next time I hope I can take you up on the offer to photograph your band. I hope you all enjoyed your visit and hope you have a safe trip to Chattanooga.
I would highly recommend checking out Mario's band, The Winter Sounds. I particularly liked their songs "Trophy Wife" and "Poor Sailors" and those songs can be sampled on their MySpace page. Also, I hope I got this right, they will have a new album out in a month or so called Church of the Haunted South.
Brandy, thanks. She discovered them when they shared a bill with her husband's band, Waltz for Venus.
This picture is #6 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers in the 100 Strangers group www.flickr.com/groups/100strangers/pool/ or at www.100Strangers.com
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Bo Jerome Battle is my sixth subject for this project. I met Bo on Jackson Square in New Orleans. He was one of the street performers who paint themselves silver and sit immobile. I had passed him once and didn't say anything, but when we passed him a second time, he was helping a woman with her bike. I introduced myself and told him of this project. He was happy to pose. Bo has always lived in New Orleans and has been performing like this in Jackson Square and in many local parades for five years now. He is happy to share the spirit of New Orleans. Nice to meet you, Bo!
This picture is #6 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the www.flickr.com/groups/100strangers/
Kinchbus 6 YJ07EFW Optare Solo M950SL B32F in Loughborough on route 123 to Leicester on 4 July 2015.
460 FE02KFJ behind is on route 9 to Nottingham.
Whitewater Valley May,1979 Ex East Broad Top 1out of 2 standard gauge 0-6-0 made by Baldwin in 1907. T.Spirek
Magical east coast Florida sunrise.
The native Sabal palms are standing proud and majestic....swaying in the balmy breezes.
I love it here :-)
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Until today by Iyanla Vanant
Day 6 Oct 6th
"I will realize my own worth when i accept...the story I tell is the story i live.
...It seems as if you have been trying to convince others and yourself that something or someone other than you is responsible for all that you 'have' and 'have not' done to move yourself beyond this predicament.NO ONE IS CONVINCED BY WHAT YOU ARE SAYING!obviously,neither are you!Perhaps that's why you keep telling that sad story,the sob story, the tickytacky dramatized version of your life. Enough!
As a matter of fact, your story sounds more like one big,fat excuse than a resonable explanation.
Today i am devoted to talking the time to re-write my story!"
Beyond Layers. Kim Klassen simplicity texture, one layer soft light, one layer linear burn. VT Portable Remington font. f/2.8, 1/80, ISO2500, Canon 100mm macro
Chance #6
Handmade Collage
110x90mm
£15
The shape comes from ejected Polaroid covers.
Based on a grid of 4x4 and two diagonal axis, 2 dice were rolled for the positioning of the paper.
The colour scheme of the collage was decide by drawing a card from a deck. Black for cool, Red for warm.
Comes in a translucent paper bag with loose paper backing.
ACT 6 - IMO : 7226275
Built 1972, by Bremer Vulkan Schiffbau und Machinenfabrik, Bremen-Vegesack, Germany (Yard # 960) as ACT 6
GRT : 25031 / DWT : 28104
Overall Length : 217.3 metres x Beam 29 metres.
Machinery : 1 Screw driven by a Two Stal Laval steam turbines by shipbuilder, double reduction geared to single shaft
Speed : 22 knots
History POR = Port of Registry
•1972: ACT 6 : Port Line Ltd : POR London .
•1987: Steam Turbines replaced by a Sulzer 8RTA62 - 2 stroke single acting 8 cylinder oil engine at I.H.I., Yokohama, Japan : Speed ??
•1991: ACT 6 : Associated Container Transport Ltd: POR London
•1991: QUEENSLAND STAR : Blue Star PACE Ltd : POR Nassau
•1994: QUEENSLAND STAR : Blue Star (North America) Ltd: POR Nassau
•1997: QUEENSLAND STAR : Blue Star Line Marine Ltd: POR London
•2003 : Broken up at Jiangyin
ACT 6 photographed on 11 March 1978 in Tilbury Dock, London
Ship Details : Miramar - May 2020
I took this today, sorry its so late. Ive been so behind with everything lately!
Ive only got 4 +1/2 days to go then ive only get exams so ill be posting more :D scary stuff really!
+15 in comments. in no logical order......hahahaha. my bad :P
( 6 ) Außenblende an das obere Vorderteil ansetzen. Dafür die Außenblende rechts auf rechts gegen das obere Vorderteil stecken. Die Blende annähen, dabei den Einschnitt an der Blende vorsichtig auseinanderziehen, so- dass das Ende des Einschnitts auf der Eckenmarkierung im Vorderteil liegt. Die Blende schließt dann bündig am Saum des Vorderteils ab. Beim Feststeppen der Ecke über den Schnittpunkt nähen. Dafür die Nadel stecken lassen, das Füßchen anheben, Vorderteil und Blende wieder ausrichten, Füßchen senken und weiternähen.
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In English:
( 6 ) Add the outer placket to the front piece. To do so pin the outer placket to the front piece, right sides together. Sew the placket on and while doing so pull the notch on the placket gently apart so that the tip of the notch matches up with the corner mark in the front piece. This way the placket is flush with the hemline of the front piece. Sew over the intersection in the corner. To do so leave the needle down, lift the footer, align front piece and placket, lower footer and continue sewing.
Day 6/365 "Time waits on no one"
Don't tell me you've been sitting there waiting on me from last night. I was only joking when I said don't move. Calm down, I know you've been looking out for this post all day and I know I'm late. If you move over and give me room to type I'll be able to post on time :D. That's better, thank you.
Today was one of those days where nothing went according to plan. Just my luck. I said I would leave the studio today and I didn't get a chance to. I have a perfectly good explanation though, I lost my keys and so I was stuck in the house all day. Yes I could have taken a shot somewhere else in the house but I wanted to go outside so I spent hours searching. I couldn't find it so I gave up and went on to try other shots (none of which came out how I wanted them to) when I gave up that's when I found it but it was already too late to go outside. To my surprise when I looked at the clock it was after nine. I know you're wondering how long it took me to find the keys but I won't tell you :p. Ok fine, It took me about 6-7 hours, yeh I know...don't say it. You had to say it huh? I'll pretend you didn't just call me the name you just called me. Anyways it's 11:25 so let me wrap this up.
About the shot, I took it after 9pm. It didn't turn out how I wanted it to but nothing seems to theses days. Time really waits on no one, so make hay while the sun shines :).
Equipment: Nikon D90 camera
Tripod
desk lamp aimed at clock face
Sb600 fired behind subject on the ground aimed at wall. Covered with a green plastic cup :) 1/2
50mm // 1/10// f22// ISO 200
1.6.11
Daffodils (6/52)
Please have a look at my 'Project 52 2018' photo set www.flickr.com/photos/29663856@N03/albums/72157689104924052
Please have a look at my previous projects:-
'Project 52 2013' photo set www.flickr.com/photos/29663856@N03/sets/72157632445195620/
'Project 52 2014' photo set www.flickr.com/photos/29663856@N03/sets/72157639407666594/
'Project 52 2015' photo set www.flickr.com/photos/29663856@N03/sets/72157650090374041
'Project 52 2016' photo set www.flickr.com/photos/29663856@N03/albums/72157660757070783
'Project 52 2017' photo set www.flickr.com/photos/29663856@N03/sets/72157677419784130