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this shot was taken at my work where its dirty, old, and decaying. it's very cool to shoot in the building and the industrial machien. here is one simple shot of the buckets/bins we use to hold parts after they are made. hope you enjoy! more images to come!
Hyannis, Cape Cod, MA, USA
Came across a guy crabbin' in a creek in Hyannis, who graciously allowed me to get a shot of his haul !
The Kreative People 218th Treat This event is now underway. Come give it a try!
My picture here is making use of two of the source images on offer. See them in the 1st comment box below.
After a day of buckets of rain, a. wonderful half hour at Elgol watching the waves crash and the clouds charge across the scene. There always seems to be a moment in every day when
the light performs. It's been such a. wild and wet few days , but I've had such fun. Buckets of rain is by Bob Dylan.
For many years I have wanted to photograph both an OEBB 1020 and the famous Trisannabrücke on the Arlbergbahn. Despite many visits to Innsbruck I had not managed either. But last summer during my summer vacation in Innsbruck I was ecstatic to find out EBFLs 1020.018 would be running trips in Voralberg. At the famous shot at Braz I found out that in addition to the planned trips there would be an extra photo across the summit. I was able to make my way back over to Braz by train and bus ahead of the planned departure. After a short photo stop for EBFL members the train heads back towards to Langen am Arlberg. Special thanks from the EBFL member at Braz for the tip off, I sent a donation. :)
With a former BN SD40, L76 crosses the diamond with the I&O as they leave Lima for Findlay. Original to the 1941 upgrade of the interlocking, a NKP R2 still protects the crossing. While not an incredible shot, this has been a bucket list item for me for some time, as this job runs under the cover of darkness most of the year. Even in the summer it leaves when light is fleeting, making this a tricky shot to get. With so few NKP R2s still in service, I'm glad to have a presentable shot here.
For Champagne Charlie is my name, Champagne Charlie is my name
Good for any game at night, my boys, good for any game at night, my boys,
Champagne Charlie is my name, Champagne Charlie is my name
Good for any game at night, boys, wholl come and join me in a spree.
CHAMPAGNE CHARLIE: Original Words by George Leybourne(1868)
What, you don't happen to have a bucket of rusty old rail spikes lying around?
At the Niles Canyon Railway maintenance yard, near Sunol, California.
The second item on my bucket list - a bucket of bolts. According to www.urbandictionary.com, a bucket of bolts is a machine that is old, run-down, or worn out. I think this old truck qualifies!
I got lucky with the horse in the background too. He decided to cross the entire field to get into the photo. Have a great weekend everyone!
With all respect toward my fine monochromatic feathered Flickr friends, there is a richness in color which brings forth the joy of the moment.
Disposable plastic camera.
Analog: fujifilm 400 --- SOOC
"Den gamle by" ("The old town") is one of Aarhus major tourist attractions; an outdoors museum with city enviroments encompassing three centuries. During the Covid-19 the museum is open – no staff og attractions of course, but one is free to wander the area.
Olympus OM-1
Zuiko 50mm f/1.4
Silvermax 100 @80
Silvermax developer (@100]
Bucket list moment. woke up early this morning in complete darned to climb the mountain and watch the sun rise over Alesund. .feeling very accomplished.
Alesund Norway
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Being an avowed 'colorist' it was difficult for me to accept that this very color filled scene indeed looks better in monochrome.
Fact being, the only black buckets are the ones aligned in the canter. while all the others are red, pink, yellow, green, blue, etc,. Why so many colors? Each color indicates the task to which the bucket is designated. and you sure don't want manure and fertilizer buckets to be used for watering or feed.
just soap in a purple bucket, and here is your personal galaxy !
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A close up shot of the bucket that hangs over the well at Bodie. Want a drink? LOL
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Another shot from Dungeness, that's three this week alone! My personal challenge is to go through all those 'awkward' photographs from my visit there and post them warts and all!
"Dungeness is quite unique, the power station dominates the skyline, but the area is strangely fascinating with its quirky buildings and converted railway carriages. It is shingle beach and debris from the fishing boats is evident. The bleakness has its own attraction. The otherwise flat and exposed landscape is punctuated by two lighthouses."
Australia Day.
Often when I walk through natural landscapes, I wonder if this is what the land would have looked like before white man arrived.
Maybe it is my mixed heritage, that makes me ponder these thoughts?
Today... some people celebrate.
Today... other people across this nation, particularly traditional owners, protest against "Invasion Day".
I have never celebrated Australia Day as "the anniversary date of the arrival of the First Fleet".
I do celebrate it... as a public holiday... time to spend with family and friends.
It is a shame that our national holiday isn't celebrated and inclusive for all Australians. Would changing the date make a difference?
This photo was taken recently on a cloudy day... an old bucket dumped on the shoreline by the receding tide... and looking quite out of place.
Today it felt quite apt to post this pic.
I sit here this evening feeling a little melancholy and out of place.
Our nation still has a long way to go, to find true acceptance and reconciliation.
I hope it happens within my lifetime.
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Whenever I go to Wheelers Maple Sugar Camp, I can't seem to help myself form taking one more photo of the old maple sap buckets.
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