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20132 and 20118 race through Maidenhead bang on time with the 1328 Westbury to West Ealing and are illuminated by the low winter sun.
The once elegant Great Western Mainline Station is now a cluttered mess of signage, steel work and scruffy shelters.
There are a few reminders of the once graceful station such as the station brickwork and awning.
20s on the GWML have never been a common sight as they deliver their train to West Ealing. Another satisfied customer no doubt.
The photo took from Dragon Bombing Festival in Miaoli in Taiwan. The dragon team danced in the bombing for praying a fortune new year. I found a high point before the event and waiting for a right moment. The smog hangs over the field, and the scattered spotlight sculpted the silhouette of mysterious dragon team.
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The first Dragon Bombing in Miaoli might be happened in 1950’s. The owner of Hsin-Kuan Weaving Mill in Tou-Wu township invited a dragon team to dance for praying a fortune new year. He prepared firecrackers and big red envelops to encourage his employees bombing the dragon. The Weaving Mill workers believed by doing this, they could keep disease away and stayed healthy.
Now, Dragon Bombing in Miaoli is a special Hakka custom for Lantern Festival. The event can be traced back to ancient tradition. From the local citizens point of view, the six steps of Pasting Dragon, Dotting Eyes, Welcoming the Dragon, Street Parade, Bombing the Dragon, and Dragon Ascending symbolize a religious shower. Local people feel reborn from the whole process. As Taiwan tries to attract more international tourist come to see this beautiful island. The Dragon Bombing in Miaoli is becoming more in culture content and richer in tourism experiencing.
Possible my fave of the weekend in Llanberis here from the bomb store. This place was epic and I can't wait to get back in.
Convoy s2 plus torch on strobe and the awesome www.lightpaintingbrushes.com universal adaptor with a length of acrylic bubble rod.
While perspective lines converge
Rows of cars and buses merge
All the sweet green trees of Atlanta burst
Like little bombs
Or little pom-poms
Aimee Mann, Little Bombs
(Substitute London for Atlanta.)
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If you are wondering about the neatly trimmed grass here, they don't have especially well suited lawn mowers, but the grass is looked after by a flock of sheep. The area here is littered with bomb craters - and it can be worth remembering that back in June 1944, the whole coastal area would have been full of them, they have just generally not been preserved to the present day.
Pointe du Hoc, the place of World War II D-day Normandy landings (6 June 1944) fame. The place is situated to the east of Utah beach and to the west of Omaha beach and was a part of the German Atlantic wall. Pointe du Hoc (which really isn't a beach but a set of very, very steep - not to say generally speaking vertical - cliffs) was taken by the American Ranger Assault Group, which included occupying the German fortification at the top.
The Hiroshima Peace Memorial (Genbaku Dome) was the only structure left standing in the area where the first atomic bomb exploded on 6 August 1945. Through the efforts of many people, including those of the city of Hiroshima, it has been preserved in the same state as immediately after the bombing. Not only is it a stark and powerful symbol of the most destructive force ever created by humankind; it also expresses the hope for world peace and the ultimate elimination of all nuclear weapons.
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Hey, street boy, want some style?
Your dead-end dreams don't make you smile
I'll give you somethin' to live for
Have you and grab you 'til you're sore
Hello, Daddy, hello, Mom
I'm your ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch, cherry bomb
My experience dealing with the cinnicinati counter part of the gallery im signed to has been a nightmare!
sticker bomb was supposed to be a joint effort between syngallery out in portland and the other syngallery in cinnicinati.
Sticker bomb took place at the beginning of june.....its taken me this long to get one decent photo from the show......im very sorry to anyone who felt that they put a huge effort and got nothing outta it....because i sure as hell feel that way
the second part of the show is on july 10th.....ive hired a photographer to document the show just like how we documented sticker nerds!.......there are some other photos floating around the internet as well
you can find them here.....
www.flickr.com/photos/getwammed/sets/72157624137851027/
better photography and close ups will be seen soon......
there will be more information soon about who was the real SKAM behind this show.......
Today was one of the biggest swells of the winter. My buddy Sean ran down the hill to pose in front of this wave for scale. A huge detonating left slab.
With her 'revolving' Bomb Bay open, ex RAF Blackburn (HS) Buccaneer S.2 XX900 poses during the 2001 Bruntingthorpe 'Cold War Jets' Fast Taxi day
Since then, with a change of airfield ownership, 'Brunters' has lost all of it's previous 'Fast taxi' facilities with just a handful of preserved Cold War jets housed around the Lightning Preservation Group's fenced compound
However, at least two of the Buccaneers that were based there (XX894 & XW544) have since moved to Kemble with the:
the-buccaneer-aviation-group.com/
while XX900 can now be found at Tatenhill Airport, Staffs:
www.thunder-and-lightnings.co.uk/buccaneer/survivor.php?i...
Scanned Kodak 64 35mm Transparency
Fly past by the Lancaster of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, taken on Monday during the War Bird even at Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre,
Technically it's not named that. The Bumble B Soda Shop called it a chocolate shake with extra's.
Whatever, it is extraordinary. From the delight that the proprietors took in making it, to the tastes encountered in devouring it, to the looks we got from passers by. It has a chocolatey shake in the middle, with hand built sides of chocolate brownies, to floating squares of brownies in the shake, to drizzles of caramel and chocolate syrup. I think.
My eyes glazed over about 3/4's of the way through.
On Main St. in Morro Bay, ca.
A red white and blue 'bomb pop' style popsicle with wooden stick against a bright yellow background.