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We visited the Tiny House Summit at PSU in downtown portland, oregon. www.kgw.com/story/news/local/2015/11/06/tiny-house-summit... copyright © 2015 sean dreilinger
We visited the Tiny House Summit at PSU in downtown portland, oregon. www.kgw.com/story/news/local/2015/11/06/tiny-house-summit... copyright © 2015 sean dreilinger
Volvo B7LA Wright Streetcar MH06 ZSP was new to First York with the cherished / private registration of OO06 FTR - that registration was no longer applicable after the FTR concept flopped and the bendybuses redeployed elsewhere. the Articulated buses are now used between Leds and Bradford on route 72, having had a full refurbishment to new Firstgroup Olympia specification (complete with a variant of the livery) up in the North East... and here's 19006 leaving Bradford Interchange in a sudden rainy downpour.
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First Leeds 19013 is another later refurbishment, of First West Yorkshire's twenty eight strong fleet of Wright Streetcar bodied Volvo B7LA's, to enter service. Having swapped FTR purple for Hyperlink blue this bus is seen leaving Bradford on route 72 to Leeds. First Bradford's 37081, a Wright Eclipse Gemini bodied Volvo B9TL, can be see following along Leeds Road out of the city centre while also headed for Leeds on the limited stop X6 which starts in Huddersfield.
A depiction of First Cymru FTR 19038 in and adaptation of the Bradford Hyperlink Livery for Swansea.
Having refurbished the former ftr Streetcars for the Hyperlink, 72 service. The former Bradford based restyled Wrights bodied Volvo B7LA, have returned to Leeds. Initially as the Orange liveried Uni-Link 95 buses. The artics were taken off the service and were placed into store. However some have returned to the number 1 Holt park-Beeston service. Here 10041 moves around City Square bound for Beeston.
Nedre Foss gård på Grünerløkka i Oslo brenner 30. desember 2015.
Oslo [Norway]
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Here I wanted to juxtapose the cleanliness of the bus with the filthiness of the employee, implicitly stating that the company care more for their buses than their workers. I also wished to dehumanise the character by using the bus to block out his face, further suggesting that the bus is of more importance than the workers and that the staff of the company are greatly under-valued.
1/80 - f/4.0 - ISO 1600
I chose a shallow depth of field because the bus sign and the worker were in such a close vicinity and they were the only parts of the photo that had any significance and needed to be focus. Also, the increased noise with an ISO of 1600 added to the over-saturation effect I was aiming for.
It's time to get the paint brushes out again. Picture free for anyone to use - please credit Alan Cleaver and a hyperlink back to here would be nice. There are more free stock photography shots in my Freestock set.
First West Yorkshire 19016 (YJ56 EAE), one of the ex-'ftr' Wright StreetCars, now used on the 72 "Hyperlink" to Bradford.
A shot taken on Friday evening during a spectacularly uneventful sunset. Basically there was no colour happening but some nice clouds. This was a shame as I was in some good company that evening, in the form of Antony Spencer, Peter Spencer Andy Farrer and midlander1231. All superb photographers and thoroughly decent people. It was a novelty for me as I rarely, if ever, go out shooting with anyone. I had a great time, despite the conditions turning a bit lifeless.
As a result of that gray cloud blocking out the warmth of the sun, I turned to Mono in an effort to catch the tones of the rugged cliffs, and the high contrast of the stone arch. I am relatively happy with the result, but there is always room for improvement. Thanks for a great evening you guys, look forward to another :)
17-40, 0.6 H grad and 0.45 s, polariser.
Errr, I wanted a hyperlink to these guys flickr streams but am technically inept. Please help. I tried copying and pasting their highlighted flickr names but no joy. Sorry folks.
Exposure: 8
Aperture: f/8.0
Focal Length: 20 mm
ISO Speed: 50
Exposure Bias: +1/3 EV
The sensational photostreams of this amiable bunch. (much can be learned from here!)
Antony Spencer www.flickr.com/photos/34127797@N02/
Peter Spencer www.flickr.com/photos/35972709@N03/4394662130/
Andy Farrer www.flickr.com/photos/andyfarrer/4391692179/
Note: this photo was published in an undated (Jun 2010) Everyblock NYC blog, titled "1-52 block of E. 77th St." It was also published in an Aug 24, 2010 blog titled "iPad, el iPad convierte a los ancianos en clientes de Apple," at www-dot-tuexperto-dot-com/2010/08/24/ipad-el-ipad-convierte-a-los-ancianos-en-clientes-de-apple/ (sorry for the laborious quasi-URL there, but Flickr choked when I tried to give it the "real" URL and turn it into a hyperlink). And it was published in a Nov 4, 2010 blog titled "Du consommateur au superconsommateur."
Note: a reversed, "ghost" form of the old man in this photo was published as part of a mashup in an undated (late Feb 2012) blog titled "Learning by Doing - Digital Images (Basic Part 2)." The photo was also published in an Apr 28, 2012 blog titled "Appleは、iOS5で「Mac予備軍」の獲得に成功した." And it was published in a May 27, 2012 blog titled " Ces baby boomers qui adoptent des lecteurs ebook." It was also published in an Oct 11, 2012 blog titled "Apple finds and bottles the fountain of youth. The Ultimate App." And it was published in a Dec 11, 2012 blog titled "UK : une réforme du droit d'auteur est-elle envisageable?"
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When the weather is nice on a holiday weekend, you can be reasonably sure that there will be lots of interesting people to photograph in Central Park. My typical plan, on such photo expeditions, is to walk through and around several different parts of the park -- in order to see different groups of people, and also to take advantage of different scenes and backdrops. But it means that I don't spend very much time in any one place, and most of my shots end up being "ad hoc" in nature, with almost no planning, preparation, framing, or composition.
On this Memorial Day weekend, I decided to restrict my wandering to just one area -- the "Great Lawn" that's more-or-less in the center of the north-south expanse of the park. I walked around the sidewalk perimeter of the large grassy area, starting at the north end (because I had entered the park at 86th Street), heading down to the south end by the Delacorte Theater and the Belvedere Castle, and then back north again to my starting point.
I had a 70-300mm zoom lens on my camera while I was walking, and while that made it relatively easy to capture some interesting scenes of people out in the middle of the lawn, it was almost impossible to take a quick picture of someone just a couple feet away from me. Normally, I would just shrug and mutter to myself, "Well, that's the way it goes" -- and perhaps resolve that, next time, I would use the 18-200mm zoom lens that covers both a wider range between wide-angle and telephoto.
But in this case, I decided to change lenses after the first circumnavigation, and then make a second circle around the Great Lawn with a 24-120mm zoom lens. (All of this involved full-frame lenses on the Nikon D700, rather than the half-frame DX 18-200 zoom lens on my older Nikon D300.) So, on the second walk around the lawn, I focused more on the people sitting on benches, walking past me, and stretched out on the grass near the sidewalk. It also gave me a chance to set the lens to its maximum wide-angle setting, and take advantage of quick, unfocused, wide-angle "hip shots" whenever there was something interesting nearby that I had to shoot quickly.
When I got home, I decided to take a quick look at the Wikipedia article about the Great Lawn, to see if there was anything special that I needed to mention in these notes. I didn't expect to find much, because -- as far as I knew -- it had always been part of Central Park, and had always been the same. To my surprise, I found that that was definitely not not the case. Indeed, today's Great Lawn is situated on a flat area that was occupied by the 35-acre "Lower Reservoir" that was constructed in 1842 to supply water to the residents of the city. After the Croton-Catskill reservoir system was completed, the Lower Reservoir became redundant -- but political battles ensued for several decades before the city finally settled on a plan for an oval lawn.
That plan basically fell apart because of the Depression, and the open area was filled with a "Hooverville" of improvised shacks for quite some time. Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia finally brought in the legendary Robert Moses (the visionary force behind so many other parks around New York City and the rest of the state) to implement the plan -- and it was essentially finished in 1934.
And there's more to the history, too, but I'll let you read that on your own if you're interested. (You might be interested to know, for example, that in 1995, Pope John Paul II held an open-air mass for 125,000 on the Great Lawn. Yes, it is that big!)
In any case, I finished my second loop around the park, went home and uploaded several hundred photos, which I've winnowed down to the ones you'll find in this set...
Closeup of weathered brick wall.
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As seen from our villa bedroom in Menorca.
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Free to use when crediting to vaping360.com/best-vape-cartridges/hhc-carts/ with a do-follow hyperlink.
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As you can see, I've decided to ditch the whole "post halt posting" title bit, as I think it's time that I let it die, and wait until the next major set of events happens. Anyway, here is some of the loot that I got from Brickfest, starting with non superhero minigs. Since these aren't custom, instead of offering a recipe, I'll give my opinion, and the Bricklink hyperlink for each of them.
Official Exclusive Brickfest Minifigure:
Being only my second custom printed minifigure (the first being Inspector Q,) this minifigure already has a special place in my heart. Even without this tidbit, I would still love it, especially because it uses the classic red shirt and blue pants look. I just love this little guy to death!
Bricklink Hyperlink: N/A
Shadow Stormtrooper/Shadowtrooper [Minus helmet] (Star Wars):
Regrettably, I've lost interest in Lego Star Wars, and I bought this guy mostly for the parts. It's not that I hate him, it's that I'm ambivalent. If anyone's interested, I'd consider trading the body... Although that would take alot of work, and we'd have to stay in contact about that ... But, again, I'm considering it.
Bricklink Hyperlink: Shadow Stormtrooper/Shadowtrooper
Robo Fed/Executron (The Lego Movie):
I'm glad I have another one of these guys, simply because the federal suit and badge look really cool, the hair is useful, and the robot head looks silly. I may keep him together for now, even use him as a LMD for Coulson, as was joked about in this post by Okay Yaramanoglu/Oky - Space Ranger. I have an idea for a stop motion, and I think that this could work for it, but saying anything more could spoil it, and I think that if I worked it right, it would be a nice surprise...
Bricklink Hyperlink: Robo Fed/Executron
Lord Sam Sinister/Baron Von Baron (Adventurers):
This one is one of my favorites, especially because I always loved Adventurers. Despite the fact that this guy had a handful of switched and missing pieces, and there's a scratch on his face, he's still my second favorite of the bunch.
Bricklink Hyperlink: Lord Sam Sinister/Baron Von Baron
First Leeds 19009, a former First York Volvo B7LA with Wright Streetcar bodywork, is seen here arriving in Bradford city centre on the first day of operation of it's new route. No longer an FTR bus this is now branded as Hyperlink for route 72 between Leeds and Bradford and is seen here on Hall Ings at the end of the sixth Hyperlink departure from Leeds on this momentous Sunday.
Former First York 19003 has swapped it's 'purple slug' FTR livery for the brighter Hyperlink colours for use on the 72 between Leeds and Bradford. This Wright Streetcar bodied Volvo B7LA is now based at Bramley depot, just off the 72 route, with First Leeds and is seen here entering the Headrow from Eastgate while starting a journey to Bradford.
I was inspired to take this shot by a some great photos I've seen recently. I would show you and give credit where it's due, but I can't figure out how to insert a damn hyperlink.
Anyway, happy new year to you all. Be safe and have fun!
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Closeup of old rock wall.
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EF Beffen på vei over Vågen i Bergen. I rute fra Nykirkekaien til Bradebenken.
Bergen [Norway]
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Karin Krog and Scott Hamilton in concert at Cosmopolite
Lineup:
Karin Krog, vocal
Scott Hamilton, tenor saxophone
Jan Lundgren, piano
Hans Backenroth, bass
Kristian Leth, drums
Oslo [Norway]
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copyright © 2006 sean dreilinger
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Las Vegas Police Car.
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Closeup of rusty metal grate on storm drain.
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view unsu - women's kata - _MG_0611 on a black background.
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HSD Bilane veteranbuss under Nordsteam 2005. Bygget i 1964 og stasjonert i Kvinnherad
Bergen [Norway]
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