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Zo langzamerhand zijn de muren en deuren geverfd bij mij thuis, haast alle klussen gedaan en nog een vakantie voor de boeg.
Om er weer een beetje in te komen op Flickr alvast maar weer een foto geplaatst.
Top quality ??? Ik hoop het, want deze heeft een plaatsje gekregen in de National Geographic :-)))))
The Barcode Project is a section of the Bjørvika portion of the Fjord City redevelopment on former dock and industrial land in central Oslo. It consists of a row of new multi-purpose high-rise buildings, that was completed in 2016.
The Barcode Project is a section of the Fjord City redevelopment on former dock and industrial land in central Oslo. It consists of a row of multi-purpose high-rise buildings and was opposed by many residents of Oslo for creating a barrier between the fjord and the rest of the city. Fortunately, it is really limited in size and kind of tucked away behind the opera house (see next shot).
So spending a night out and about messing around with long exposures resulted in me producing this 7 exposure stack of 143 in front of the Barcode. This might've been over the top but produced this really lovely HDR shot.
Whilst taking a 10 minute break I decided to use this opportunity to photograph this bus once again with its blue lighting before going home for the evening.
Whilst I wish this was operating a 14 I didn't I realise, when taking this photo, that the driver displayed the 14. I am aware there are a couple other routes left over in the programming on those controllers from days gone by as well which is a bit of a novelty when these routes either don't exist or are run by other operators, in this case being Stagecoach. This makes me wonder how long it will take the PR3 will remain in them.
Operator - Plymouth Citybus
Service - Not in Service (Displaying 14)
Fleet Number/Name - 143
Registration - WA08 LDX
Bodywork - Enviro 200
Chassis - Dart
Engine - Cummins ISB 5.9L
Gearbox - Allison B300R