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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 !

It was quite a rain storm we had last night, elevated by strong wind and accompanied by tons of lightning.

 

A cold front will sweep through our area this morning with strong northerly winds, it will leave the area feeling like winter for days!!! 😞

 

Thanks for stopping by; have a restful and relaxing weekend, dear photography friend!! 💕🌹

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.

Old buckets are useful for a bit of everything...…

 

At my home.

A group of wooden water buckets at Shirakumo shrine (白雲神社). Located in the Kyoto Imperial Palace grounds (Gosho). Medium format film scan.

A lone bucket in the middle of the sandy shoreline has not been touched for a long time as there are no tracks or evidence of human traces. Not as exciting as the "Utah Monolith" discovered in November :-)

 

The Great Salt Lake - GPS is not the exact spot of the shot.

 

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Happy Holiday's and have fun while you shop until you drop.

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A big excavator resting after a day of work.

1948 Ford F5 rat rod at the car show

Away for a while.

The Big Muskie Bucket in the Miners Memorial Park near McConnelsville, Ohio

 

"Big Muskie,” once the world's largest earth moving machine, what remains today is a monstrous metal bucket.

 

In the next photo of Big Muskie, the bucket is in the white circle, and also, on the left to the white circle, a small photo shows Morgan High School Marching Band in the bucket.

 

In the early 1960s, to meet rising demand of coal, the Big Muskie was built and began coal production in May 1969. Big Muskie’s 220-cubic yard bucket could move 325 tones of dirt in a single bite, the equivalent of a two-story house.

 

Big Muskie was idled in January 1991, sidelined by more efficient mining technologies, and decreased demanding for the miner’s high-sulfur coal because of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990.

 

Home improvement underway. A painting of paint?...

J.K Rowling did a massive favour for this area with her inclusion of Hogwart's Express crossing the Glenfinnan Viaduct. Here is an old Black 5 engine (one of three kept at Fort William 'in-season') for the Jacobite "Greatest Railway journey in the World experience from Fort William to Mallaig and back twice a day. It's amazing to see the packed car parks at Glenfinnan regularly throughout the day in anticipation of the viaduct crossing. The local community created a car park of their own when the National Trust site couldn't cope and happily charge for every car, camper van and motorbike that turns up and pays an "all-day rate" for an average stay of an hour or two. And what of the estimated 300 passengers on each train journey each paying a small fortune for the short, and very slow journey. Having said that the train does trundle through some great countryside, and occasionally I have been known to go and stand trackside to wave at the passengers. Wearing normal clothes.

 

Here the train is just rumbling out of Fort William at the start of the journey, passing Old Inverlochy castle infront of the lumpy mountain called Ben Nevis.

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.

The Bucket Shop located on the corner of McBride and St Jean Avenue in Mountjoy Township located in the City of Timmins in Northeastern Ontario Canada

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Institut de Formation en Soins Infirmiers

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Found outside of Seattle..... Textured and overlays

Random symmetrically placed bucket found on a rainy day on the way to Milford Sound in New Zealand.

What? You don't have a bucket of big-ass bolts in your back yard?

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)

Olympus XA

Ilford Delta 100

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!

 

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This was the first Mandarin Duck we had ever seen in the wild. Bucket list cha ching ! They were swimming with the other Wood Ducks at Elk Grove Regional Park. The 2 Mandarin males were swimming behind a couple of cute female Wood Ducks. They were courting the females by head bobbing. The adult male has a red bill, large white crescent above the eye and reddish face and "whiskers". The breast is purple with two vertical white bars, and the flanks ruddy, with two orange "sails" at the back.

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ODC - bucket list

 

It has been on my bucket list to attempt an image of a rain storm. Literally we had buckets of rain :)

 

My neighbors decided to go play in the rain and I decided to stay dry and shoot them from a distance. I had a little fun playing with the brushes and filter to create this effect. Hopefully it's not too heavy handed but it was a fun and magical moment and I wanted the image to have that feeling too.

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

Seen at the paper factory Hohenofen

Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta

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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