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While out scouting during the recent heavy fog I discovered this tree and was immediately taken by it's beautiful symmetry and due to the thick mist I was able to isolate it from any distracting background. I hope you enjoy the image.
As always any comments, thoughts or critiques are much appreciated
Ricky
ACE train #7 rounding the curve on the approach to the Santa Clara station as it heads for it's last stop in San Jose.
Day 171 of 365 - Acer Aspire One
View Large On Black - if you prefer :)
Sorry the photography mojo is still not flowing too well. But I did want to share with you guys this new toy. It's an Acer Aspire One d250 netbook. It came with windows but do not fear, fixed it ;). I put ubuntu netbook addition on it. Really cool little surfing machine. In any case hopefully I will start to think of some new things to shoot soon.
A cake in the colors of the asexual pride flag, because why not. Based off of the phrase "I'd rather eat cake", which is quite popular in the asexual community.
Lets see how many followers I lose over this. :P
Rain-fall
It wouldn’t be autumn if I didn’t show some acer photos. Also, it wouldn’t be autumn if we didn’t get rain.
But, after the rain, there are photo opportunities.
Every cloud has a silver – or red – lining!
P1014229 Taken at: our garden, Perth, Scotland.
More Acer leaves from the same tree - they're hard to ignore when they're so stunning. (I may have mended my Canon Powershot, by the way - much holding down of Menu and Function buttons finally persuaded it to unfreeze the lens - but can I rely on it?)
The Ace Hotel has agreed to give BlytheCon 2011 goers a discount!
Details to be updated on the website sooner than later.
P.S. We ♥ pre-registrations!
Technically, he’s a Mini Bernedoodle, but in real life, he’s just a poodle mix. In fact, I think he’s only 1/8th Bernese Mountain dog. I will tell you he is one of the smartest of the 16 dogs I have raised! And he looks great on the green blanketed chair. I’m loving the new camera I just bought!
Ace of spades painted on a cube van
Ambulance
BC Ferry
Beautiful British Columbia
Canada
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Kind regards,
~Christie
**Best experienced in full screen
NJ Transit's Atlantic City Express Service (ACES) was a short-lived inter-city train that operated between New York Penn Station and Atlantic City with only one intermediate stop at Newark. The operation was funded by the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority (CRDA) and three casinos in partnership. The CRDA is a state agency, as is NJ Transit, so essentially New Jersey taxpayers paid for it all, regardless of which agency funded it. Needless to say, the service was a failure and was in operation for only three years (2009-2011). The consist was certainly unique, operating with an ALP-44 electric on one end and a former Amtrak P40DC diesel on the other. The ALP powered the train between New York and Frankford Junction PA where the diesel took over for the Atlantic City leg of the journey. Push-pull operation was necessitated by the reverse move at Frankford. The train seen here was operating during the final summer of service, with 4803 leading through Edison, NJ and 4405 shoving from the rear. The 8 cars specially equipped for this service would be sent back to Bombardier to be rebuilt as regular commuter coaches. The P40DCs would put in a few more years of service on commuter assignments post-2011 before being sold to the State of Connecticut (CT Rail).
NJTR 4803 P40DC
NJTR 4405 ALP-44
This series of eleven photographs were shot in the grounds of Stirling University except for the night shot of Stirling Castle which I shot later in the day.
Surrey, England. Taken with a Leica III Black Nickel (1934) + Voigtlander Color Skopar 50 2.5 Kodak Ektar 100 Colour Film © DSAM7 all rights reserved.
I dunno why! Just because perhaps! The original images were shot a while ago. I sold my Nikon camera a few years ago. However the files have been in my PC for more than 10 years. Until today, that is!
Well, RFs are ace, aren't they? RFs 518 and 600 seen at London's Ace Cafe on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of Routemasters ceasing everyday service (on route 159).
Marmit Daikaiju series Ace-Killer. Clear Orange Vinyl with Gold Sparkles - Ichibanboshi Limited Edition of 30.
Hello Bloggers!
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