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Efke PL25M, 4" x 5", 10 iso, Normal development in Rodinal developer, 1:50, 7:00 minutes, 24C. Taken May 2021, Ebony SV45TE 4" x 5" Field Camera. Fujinon W 125mm Lens. 6-Stop Neutral Density Filter.

I used the neutral density filter in combination with this ultra slow film so that it would result in a long, 4 minute exposure. This nicely blurred the clouds while the stationary bucket remained sharp.

 

Dragline Bucket, Diplomat Mine Historic Site, Flagstaff County, Alberta.

This beautiful Pied-billed Grebe was probably just finishing a bath when I came upon him. Such beautiful little creatures ...

An EMD consist as it roars up and over one of the many hogbacks on the CN Dubuque Subdivision past the old Beth Siding. The eastbound daily freight M33891 08 has a couple former IC surprises in tow--in the third locomotive position is IC 9618, a GP38-2. And in the forth position is BUGX 1204, formerly IC 1204, rebuilt by CN into an SW7RM. Of course, CN stuck a bright green Menards bucket onto one of the exhaust stacks on 1204--classy. Taken on 6/8/21.

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Empty buckets roll east cresting the top of Soldier Summit at 7477' and now have a steep descent down the eastern slope. The train will be loaded at the base of the pass in Wellington, Utah. 2065 feet closer to the center of the earth.

Buckets n Bones..

 

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Looking for the sunrise but

found someone's bucket and spade on the North Beach at Scarborough.

 

Mid morning in Robin Hood's Bay (5 miles south of Whitby - England), with a very interesting sky... It took some time to find the right spot and to realize - once back home - that my kids had left a bucket in the middle of my shot..! Never mind..

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A bucket of some sort, in the basement window of Gripsholm Castle.

SSR102 slowly crawls its way up grade toward Orange as heavy rain falls approach from behind.

Gift Shop at Statue Of Liberty

 

58018 sits at Kiveton Park colliery on the 18th September 1993 as the HEA wagons are loaded by buckets.

It will form 7T27, 10.56 departure to Bolsover Coalite.

 

The loco was sent to France, and finally scrapped there in April 2023.

 

©Dave Peachey.

 

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Toronto, Ontario

An old scoop/bucket from a JCB just lying around in a yard of mud and piles of brick.

 

I love taking photographs of JCB's at night but they arent easy to come across so i've been checking out this location quite a lot recently hoping they leave a whole JCB one night. no luck so far but its been fun exploring!

Fire Buckets at Levisham Station, North York Moors Railway

24.6.2022.

A wooden bucket on display in the kitchen area at Gainsborough Old Hall - a Medieval Manor House.

Lit by light from a small window.

 

Snappers Camera Group meet.

Ever since I started researching photo angles at Fort Madison, getting a shot of a train coming out of the bridge had always been on my bucket list. It's very rarely done for obvious reasons- the lack of a shoulder, and the BNSF not allowing pedestrian traffic on the bridge. Back in the day however, the ATSF did allow pedestrian traffic. Either way, I followed the way things were done 50-some years ago and ran right up the bridge to see BNSF 8195 bring the Z-WSPSBD across the Mighty Mississippi into Fort Madison, IA.

I decided to put the bucket in this shot for a bit of foreground interest. I like the way it turned out. shot on Crosby beach

Sorry to have been away for so long. Finally got my knee healed up. Remodeling house and changes at work have us tied up but I did get away with family to make it to one of the items on my bucket list, San Fransisco. I miss you all so much!

Qingdao, November 2021

 

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Just playing around with Graphic Dix tutorial about local lights : www.modaviafashionmarketing.com/graphic-dix-tutorial-loca... and actually quite enjoyed it even if I took more than an hour to build the scene haha !

 

Thank you Graphic, I'm always pleased to see people share their secrets <3

Ore buckets were lowered into mine shafts, filled with ore and then hoisted up top where the material could be processed. The miners would ride in the buckets to descend into the mines and return back to the surface.

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Flamed T-Bucket

2015 Walters Car Cruz

Walters, OK

The lead unit on this Eastbound Coal train was UP 6718 Ex CNW 8616 operation Life saver, Still in CNW paint. 2nd photo I zoomed in the Golden bucket in the Golden momment.

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So this may be a little strange, especially with my Mother constantly reminding me, but it's a new idea.

 

Just kinda found this bucket and decided to use it :)

The bar fits snug between the center tube and sidewall. It also helps that the vertical bits fit snug between the sidewalls the other direction. See the discussion at dagsbricks.blogspot.com/2013/02/lego-tips-tricks-and-tech...

"Bucket List" is the challenge for Our Daily Challenge today.

Its my birthday and having personally survived Covid since my last birthday, I feel my Bucket List is gratifyingly full. Of course I can always wish for more foreign travel. Oh India! My life has been blessed with riches of many kinds and I have long known it. The task now is to be mindfully thankful and kind. And when restless, review memories and photos.

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